This has resulted in the nation losing a lot money as funds continue being spent on the same projects and in this way progress is retarded. |
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After the pre-treatment of the gel, it is autoradiographed and the retarded band is cut from the gel and placed in an eppendorf tube. |
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It is horrible that apraxic children are sometimes misdiagnosed as autistic, or even mentally retarded. |
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In other words, her skills have retarded into that of one unfit to practice such arts, though she herself is unaware of this retrogression. |
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Zinc deficiency in pregnant women causes abnormal labour, retarded fetal growth, and fetal abnormalities. |
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He was also an adolescent with retarded social development, a Peter Pan who never grew up. |
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He was ill educated, unintelligent, lacking in common sense, careless of his duties, immoral, emotionally retarded and lazy. |
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If the ignition timing is retarded, the engine will not burn the fuel efficiently. |
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In agreement with this, the tobacco leaf nuclear extract retarded the electrophoretic mobility of each of the eight oligonucleotides. |
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But next fall, the Court, at least, will decide if executing the mentally retarded is cruel and unusual punishment. |
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Verloc is here a cinema owner instead of a tobacconist, and Stevie, the retarded child in the novel, is recast as merely a young innocent. |
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Many of the children also have stunted growth and become mentally retarded. |
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Congenital retardation seems to doom many of the retarded individual's interests to frustration. |
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Feedback is currently being used in a trial of early versus delayed delivery for preterm, growth retarded fetuses. |
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Affected children usually have stunted physical growth, as well as irreparably retarded mental development. |
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Bad historical luck could lock a group into the wrong skills or geography, causing retarded growth and structural unemployment. |
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His development is retarded and he will forever be handicapped by the barbaric treatment at the hands of his own family. |
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This paper describes the behavior of nutritionally deprived children, and findings indicate retarded physical and mental growth. |
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It is probable that the wind which retarded the progress of Cook was a north-eastern wind of a changeable nature. |
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You don't stop feeding them just because they are brain-damaged or retarded. |
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He is constantly insulted, made fun of, and goofed on and he takes it like a retarded puppy. |
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Adkins' answer came in the form of a gas retarded blowback system, which, of course, was another Browning patent. |
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Economic development was retarded by over-dependence on the British Treasury and by over-reliance on declining traditional industries. |
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Without treatment the condition could result in infants becoming mentally retarded or developing other neurological problems. |
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It is possible that they have been far-seeing rather than retarded. |
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Mortality rates dropped with the control of such contagions as smallpox, but tuberculosis continued to be a major problem that retarded population growth. |
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Although there is a trend towards prohibition, twenty of the thirty-eight states that have a death penalty still permit execution of the mentally retarded. |
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Cold Weather Note: The setting of portland cement mortars and grouts are retarded by low temperatures. |
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They are all physiologically retarded and disharmonious, all incapable at arriving at the joy of life, even in an atmosphere of perfect hygiene. |
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Citizens declared incapable, mentally retarded or having a mental disease can also be deprived of their rights to vote. |
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Nearly half of this country's children are suffering from such severe hunger that their physical and mental development is being seriously retarded. |
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Disabled children include those who are blind, weak-sighted, paraplegic, deaf, dumb, hard of hearing or mentally retarded. |
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Nepal has established a mental hospital for the rehabilitation of mentally retarded people. |
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At times restless and self-injurious, he seemed most content in the company of a mildly retarded teenage girl. |
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In the attempt to salvage the landing, the thrust levers were retarded all the way to idle. |
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However, it recommended that the General Secretariat extend the current practice for minors to pregnant women and the mentally retarded. |
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Well, anyone claiming it was exclusively thin must have had heavily retarded programming skills edgy is perhaps a more suitable adjective. |
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The grim fact is that we prepare for war like precocious giants, and for peace like retarded pygmies. |
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For example, people diagnosed with FAS can have IQs from well within the normal range to the severely mentally retarded range. |
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The first officer pitched the nose up in response to the sink rate alarm and retarded the thrust levers for the flare. |
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Through the hormone, calcitonin, the normal maturing of cartilage is slowed and the rate at which bone resorbs calcium is retarded. |
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Examples of such production losses are retarded growth in calves and reduced milk production of cows after illness. |
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According to the author, her son was mentally retarded and had great difficulty in reading or writing. |
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The jobs are not there because the growth in the economy has been retarded by a tax system that undermines incentives. |
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This treatment may cause leaf burn, retarded growth and delayed maturity of the crop. |
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A further element that has retarded significant progress in disarmament has been the steady weakening of civil society engaged in these issues. |
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This measure can be imposed upon accused persons who were suffering from retarded development or mental illness when they committed the crime. |
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During winter, the pupae go into diapause or retarded development until the following spring. |
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The response at longer wavelengths was also different in that it displayed a threshold, temperature coefficient of 2 and caused retarded growth and other sublethal effects. |
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By disguising himself as a mentally retarded person, he was able to experience and expose the terrible discrimination these poor souls must everyday endure. |
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Separating motor from pedestrian traffic was more than somewhat retarded. |
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At first she pities Seymour's socially retarded, ultra-cynical hermitism, but then it only adds zeal to her seduction strategy when her relationship with Rebecca gets rocky. |
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By taking more than half of the area out of the Northern Territory, the main job-generating industries of the Territory, mining and pastoralism, have been seriously retarded. |
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From this neglect, she was diagnosed as profoundly retarded and ineducable. |
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To be unable to commit a crime, you have to be a baby, or mentally retarded, or a senile old person, or a raccoon, etc. Observing that women too have the capacity to be criminals is necessary to defend their dignity. |
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It's deeply disrespectful to assume that we're either being misinformed or that we're so retarded we can't make these decisions ourselves. |
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Symptoms usually began with retarded growth, erectness of new growth, chlorosis and purpling of leaves, followed by an overall chlorosis and production of many small, poor-quality fruits. |
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Increased soot, however, has been a bigger problem since 1998, when engine makers retarded timing on diesels in response to regulations requiring a 20 percent reduction in nitrous oxide emissions. |
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The disabled, the chronically ill, the retarded, the mentally ill and the aged, to name only a few, exist in large numbers and will increase as medicine conquers causes of acute illness and early death. |
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That system had allowed generations of rich men and their sons to attain high ranks for which they were wholly unfitted and thereby had retarded the progress of competent career officers. |
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The horn will reactivate if the flaps are lowered or if the power lever that triggered the horn is advanced and either power lever is subsequently retarded. |
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In some places, committees on religion for the retarded provide materials and resources that will strengthen religious leaders and congregations in their task of ministering to the retarded children and their families. |
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In animals, a deficiency of vitamin B5 is manifested in retarded growth, impaired fertility, neuromuscular and dermatological disorders and sudden death. |
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The researchers suspect that the reason why mothers who overindulge in alcohol deliver mentally retarded children may be linked to damage of the L1 proteins by ethanol. |
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For instance, it might be reasonable to hear a four-year-old child, but not a seven-year-old child who was mentally deficient or psychologically retarded. |
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With the flaps at the approach position and the gear not down, the warning horn sounds when a thrust lever is retarded below about 70 per cent N1, but the horn can be silenced. |
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Degradation of the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon fluorene is retarded in a Scots pine ectomycorrhizosphere. |
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An anecdote read in a work, quotes Kurt Tank who, in top of a loop, throttle retarded during a trial flight, east left in gimlet following an inopportune and brutal release the compressor to 2600 meters altitude. |
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Students classified as having a specific learning disability are not mentally retarded. |
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In the case of retarded bombs released at too high a speed, the retarding fins might tear away and allow the bomb to go ballistic. |
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The growth of monopoly power retarded economic progress by hampering the growth of entrepreneurship and innovationism. |
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Canadian troops on the right drew back their left flank and retarded the German advance. |
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The fuze for a retarded bomb requires that the retarder be open a minimum time to ensure safe separation. |
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I think I've mentioned that although I'm relationshiply retarded, I'm pretty good at the friend thing. |
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The facility is still in the process of being converted from a mentally retarded persons home to a shelter for young unwed mothers who need help. |
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Winsor said that state law has determined ''they are not mentally retarded if they don't have an IQ score of 70 or below. |
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I have a son who is mentally retarded who works in a sheltered workshop packaging tools and loading boxes. |
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I read in the last issue that when a person has a simian crease, it means that they are mentally retarded. |
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The Iroquois darted in pursuit but retarded as they were by the obstructing brushwood soon saw that the attempt was useless, and rallying once again continued their march towards the fires of the encampment. |
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Ahmad Hassan who is stated to be mentally retarded and cousin of Abou Saria started stabbing the latter with knife and slit his throat. |
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Hypertrophic osteodystrophy also occurs primarily in large and giant breeds and is characterized by excessive bone deposits and retarded bone resorption near the distal radius, ulna, and tibia. |
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In addition, the one character not tied to a family is a retarded boy with an unerasable smile, known to all as Ernie Bo-Bo, the last part of his name referring to the nonsensical sound he often makes. |
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This diversion consisted of a number of local men disguising themselves as crazy, retarded or deformed persons and asking the unmarried women to dance. |
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Even Warren Hill, a man with an IQ of 70 who is diagnosed as mentally retarded by every doctor who has examined him, found it impossible to meet this standard of proof. |
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At this time of the day, most city offices were closed, which retarded the notification of the population. |
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Dyskinetic symptoms in profoundly retarded residents following neuroleptic withdrawal and during methylphenidate treatment. |
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We are a voice of reason amidst the retarded unreason of modern life. |
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The first explanation is that the patient was subacutely infected but had a retarded humoral response. |
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When progress slowed in the bilaterals in mid-1996 the pace of work in the multilateral working groups retarded and in some cases either halted altogether or resumed informally when the peace process advanced. |
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Her twin sister, who was mentally retarded, still lived there. |
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Heterogeneous reactions involving the offcoming vapors are accelerated or retarded. |
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He considers intermolecular forces, the resonant transfer of energy, retarded dispersion forces, many-body forces, and intermolecular interactions in a radiation field. |
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The common signs and symptoms of thalassemic diseases include pale skin, retarded growth and puberty, anemia, enlarged spleen, and increased susceptibility to infections. |
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Spamtard, you have been outed yet again, and bigger than anyone ever thought even a retarded lying spamming moron like you would be remotely capable of allowing! |
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A retarded bomb has a small parachute or air brake that opens to reduce the speed of the bomb to produce a safe horizontal separation between the two. |
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Since the provinces declared their independence, broils and squabblings of one sort and another have greatly retarded the advancement which they might otherwise have made. |
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On the other hand, the deformation of a disperse phase is retarded by a large interfacial tension, high dispersed phase viscosity, and a small droplet size. |
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