Can we really quantify costs in such a rigorous way, for the world as a whole and for a century or more hence? |
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Only a tiny minority had a real political role in the res publica as a whole. |
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Yet this is a problem for that firm, not a problem with the monetary system as a whole. |
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The exception to this rule would be moderated newsgroups, but they're a relatively small part of Usenet as a whole. |
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The album seems like it was conceived as a whole, mixing the spoken bits and the songs. |
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In the last 40 years, obesity in the population as a whole has more than tripled. |
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Everything, from each separate cell of a living organism to the organism as a whole, generates bioenergy. |
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This precipitates spirals of misery, anger, and misplaced rage, as they blame society as a whole for their shortcomings. |
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This population of small growing companies acts as a shock absorber for the economy as a whole. |
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Events at the school closely mirror the political situation in Chile as a whole. |
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By design, the student body closely mirrors the school district as a whole. |
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The novel as a whole deals with the central character's traversal of a variety of psycho-geographic locations, as identified by Simon Gikandi. |
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As a travelogue the film has some interest, and there are amusing moments, but as a whole it is not penetrating or critical enough. |
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Across the genus as a whole, the evolution of mimicry seems to be associated with increased rates of species diversification. |
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Studies have long shown that women's development is absolutely key to betterment of society as a whole. |
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The disaster also deals a shattering blow to the railway industry as a whole. |
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A holiday in Peru turns into an endurance test, as a whole sequence of health problems besiege me throughout, and for several weeks thereafter. |
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Why then should we pay for the Games, which, though located in London, will benefit the nation as a whole? |
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We will have to make cost-cutting exercises on it but it will be beneficial to the squad and the football club as a whole. |
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Each man carried two canteens, and the party as a whole toted half a dozen or so two-gallon camp kettles. |
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We will continue to benchmark our council tax to ensure it remains in line with outer London as a whole. |
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To achieve this, a precondition is that we should have greater diversity on our Parliamentary benches and in our Party as a whole. |
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The sovereign creates and guarantees the situation as a whole in its totality. |
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre's relationship with Toronto has always microcosmically represented the band's fractured career as a whole. |
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But taking the sector as a whole, performance on all of the key metrics has been dire. |
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I've learned it's best to roughly block everything in first so you can see where everything is going as a whole. |
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And technology imports as a whole have inched up over the past three months, topping the year-ago level. |
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She's deeply troubled by the company's effect on the economy as a whole and the example it sets for other employers. |
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The federal workforce is also as diverse as the public as a whole in terms of ethnicity and gender, though it is better educated. |
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Schools reflect what is in society as a whole and they help shape the society to come. |
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Mr Sharpe said it was not fair to the membership of the society as a whole to subsidise a loss-making branch. |
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But keeping such ill feelings and distrusting the media as a whole is unfortunate. |
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We found no significant difference in physical activity or sedentary behaviour for the sample as a whole. |
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The scalene muscles as a whole are considered as the intercostal muscles of the thorax, located in the neck. |
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The islanders identify first with their individual islands and secondarily with the country as a whole. |
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I have no idea what the total is for the country as a whole, but again, it's a bit thick to be biting the hand that feeds you. |
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The movie as a whole feels rushed, bursting at the seams with seemingly unnecessary subplots and tangential characters. |
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I've never quite understood how all this adds up in the economy as a whole, but there it is. |
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They often feel less attachment to the city as a whole than to their own little corner of it. |
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But I hate how a few bad seeds deem the organization and its fans as classless as a whole. |
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Traditional ballet as a whole is being laid to rest in the ethereal stage technicality of rolling smoke and the dancers playing dead. |
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I do not think that the conduct of the Inspectors towards Mr Clegg taken as a whole can be said to be unfair. |
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It is your life as a whole which is said to be happy or not, and so discussions of happiness are discussions of the happy life. |
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Their lands and taonga were stripped off them in the name of New Zealand as a whole. |
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Across Leeds as a whole results have improved on last year, and the city's schools are above the national average in all three subjects. |
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They have a rich seam of talented players and have the ambition to succeed as a whole. |
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Isocrates urged the Macedonian to use his power for the good of the Hellenic world as a whole. |
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That has meant a relatively low profile for its Moderators, who, in any event, do not represent the church as a whole. |
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Still, television as a whole has come a long way from its early stock characters, with their nonthreatening asexuality. |
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Their target is Chinese culture conceived of as a whole, of which the distinctive and long-established written language is a convenient symbol. |
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Padel provides a survey of medieval Welsh literary references to Arthur and emphasizes their importance to Arthurian studies as a whole. |
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This in itself suggests the depth of localism and regionalism and the seriousness of giving them due weight in symbolizing the nation as a whole. |
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Our readership as a whole is extremely important, and once in a great while a reader reaches out and touches me right where I live. |
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The market will be focusing on any comments applicable to the sector as a whole. |
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Trends can be seen either as lineage trends in evolving lineages, or biosphere trends affecting the evolution of life as a whole. |
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The claimant cannot select apparently libellous statements if the passage taken as a whole is not defamatory. |
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Despite its revisionist delusions, it offers very little that's new to the genre as a whole. |
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The countries of North Africa tend to be treated as a whole but do not, in any practical sense, lend themselves to such categorisation. |
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This enabled people to wander through at their leisure and view the school as a whole. |
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It now requires a leap of the imagination to see any recovery across the Euro-zone as a whole this year. |
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Vote-by-mail voters more closely mirror the electorate as a whole in all respects except age. |
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Our primary objective right now is to try and market the region as a whole. |
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More fundamentally, the protracted power outage demonstrated the anarchic state of the electrical power system as a whole. |
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Paradoxically, the exhibition as a whole is enriched by its internal contradictions. |
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As a result, the dance companies whose data appears here are not a scientifically representative sample of the dance field as a whole. |
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The act required unclassified reports in order to inform Congress as a whole and the public at large. |
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It was produced by scary, hairy, lairy Martin Hannett and as a whole the songs drunkenly fall and clatter with wild abandon. |
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Taken as a whole, all musics of a nation may provide sufficient room for each music. |
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The individual always acts as a whole, which includes all mental and physical processes. |
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A relevant geographic market does not have to extend to the UK as a whole, but could be regional, or local. |
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Failure to support economic regeneration in the east could be destabilizing for the EU as a whole. |
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However, McLachlan and McGwynne quantified algal wrack as a nitrogen source for beaches as a whole. |
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In the meantime, Estonia, as a whole, is revelling in re-establishing its own identity as a nation. |
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On the contrary, the world economy as a whole is marked by slow growth and outright stagnation. |
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There are, of course, major differences between the European Union and the world as a whole. |
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Yet the financial crisis has been so severe that its impact has disturbed the world economy as a whole. |
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On a more serious note, it would appear that the world as a whole is sinking deeper into poverty. |
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The fall in European growth rates has implications for the world economy as a whole. |
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Fewer than a third of Labour party new recruits are now members of trade unions, the same proportion as in the population as a whole. |
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We live in interesting times, which hold some of the greatest challenges the human race as a whole will have ever faced. |
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Many of these regulations are keyed to specific resources within ecological systems rather than to addressing the system as a whole. |
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With each manager acting independently, there is no coordinated, strategic realization of gains and losses across the portfolio as a whole. |
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Human capital consists of the skills possessed by individuals and, in the aggregate, by the labor force as a whole. |
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Kenyans tend to identify primarily with their tribe or ethnic group, and only secondarily with the nation as a whole. |
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The buildings and the estate as a whole are not in such a condition that a wholescale refurbishment is difficult to imagine. |
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The booming top sector is pushing up the value of Scotland's private homes as a whole. |
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Many campaigners feared the loss of the venue would have an impact on youth theatre as a whole. |
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It is not a perception which reflects well on Scotland as a whole and Glasgow in particular. |
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A buyer's dislike of such things can easily cloud his impression of the house as a whole. |
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Not only is it enjoyable for the fans to see the team doing well but it has an important effect on the club as a whole. |
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There is no automatic reason why share prices as a whole should plummet as a result of the attacks. |
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A quiet Sun in early September seems an ideal moment to assess the holidays as a whole. |
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It is less clear that a vote on the report as a whole would be a no confidence motion. |
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It examines the impact on society as a whole, as well as families and individuals. |
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This is an understanding of right and wrong and respect for oneself and society as a whole. |
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Give us your take on St. Petersburg as a whole and the first time ever that the IndyCar Series cars turned both right and left. |
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When one looks at Nature as a whole, there are multitudinous diversities contained within it, and many wholes that exist within it. |
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It is a highly political ruling with reactionary consequences for both asylum-seekers and democratic rights as a whole. |
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Adverbials that modify the sentence as a whole are sentence adverbials, and adverbs that function as sentence adverbials are sentence adverbs. |
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There is no basis for any criticism of these jurors, nor for the jury as a whole. |
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However, paleontology as a whole encompasses all life, from bacteria to whales. |
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The benefits of the rahui would not only be seen in Matapihi, but through Tauranga Moana as a whole. |
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I think his advice is well-intentioned but it leaves me, as the debate as a whole does, feeling rather uncomfortable. |
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Above all, it is necessary to give full weight to the provisions of Article 5 as a whole. |
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For 5 yuan, a visitor can get a cup of Sichuan tea and sit among bamboo and trees for as long as a whole day. |
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There was a deeper concern about the rationality, not just of the actors in the process, but of deterrence as a whole. |
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In contrast, growth of business activity across the UK private sector as a whole picked up slightly to a strong pace. |
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Despite the strong start and the strong acting, the film as a whole petered out toward the end. |
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But his own description of life's eternal bounciness seems to me much more gaily Rabelaisian than is the novel as a whole. |
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For the first time in history, be it unrecorded, ancient or modern, the world as a whole has no balance of power. |
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The population as a whole possessed a lot of weaponry, with at least two weapons in most households. |
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This vulnerability may be the weakest link in the system as a whole given the rapid rate of automation in the industry over the last decade. |
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Some of it pertains strictly to the needs and history of the Jesuits, but in other ways it speaks to the church as a whole. |
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The system they defend, based on the immense accumulation of private wealth at the expense of society as a whole, has reached a dead end. |
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In Swinburne's work as a whole many adjectives are used as nouns and many nouns as adjectives. |
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Accounting historians as a whole have yet to appreciate the important contextual differences now seen in the U.S. academic environment. |
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Besides being a financial burden who has reduced their living space, the family as a whole has to deal with all the rituals of bathing, bedpans, feedings, and doctor visits. |
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We're talking about focusing on the Hispanic community as a whole. |
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Yet, as a whole, the events that transpired between 1900 and 2000 B.C.E. still manage to confound the contemporary imagination. |
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The third sample is the Walloon subgroup from the national Panel Study on Belgian Households, representative of the Belgian population as a whole, poor and non-poor. |
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The most potent instrument is the offer of accession, hence of participation in the Union's institutions and powers as a whole, to other European states. |
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Are the more modest price rises across Britain as a whole merely a reflection of the fact there are huge urban wastelands where no one will ever want to live again? |
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Birds as a whole feed on a wide range of foods, from fish and flesh to insects to fruits and seeds, and in the case of the New Zealand kea, occasionally sheep's blood. |
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The notion that economies, as a whole, sometimes lack sufficient drive derives from a faulty set of economic doctrines that focus on the demand side of the aggregate economy. |
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Trying to motivate the Allies, he offered his assistance and cooperation to the profession as a whole, pro bono. |
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It makes it possible to discover books that have references or sections or chapters that are of interest to you even though the book as a whole may not be. |
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There must be a frank, honest dialogue with the public at large, so that society as a whole learns to have realistic expectations and to accept that death is part of life. |
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While VUWSA exec members are elected representatives, that does not give them free license to decide what Victoria University as a whole supports. |
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No, the ecb and the Federal Reserve cannot substitute for legislatures and for society as a whole. |
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In drawing this analogy Darwin goes beyond denying the simultaneous creation of all species and calls into question the idea of classification as a whole. |
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Taken as a whole, however, Plaza Suite still offers some great entertainment and laughs, including a dozen or so wonderful zingers shot off by the late, great Walter Matthau. |
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The performance as a whole and the lead dancers were very warmly received. |
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Democrats, as a whole, love to be able to see things from all angles. |
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I don't think that you are either rationally or learnedly qualified to make such a massive declaration for this forum as a whole, as you have done here. |
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Only substantive civil laws can be operated retrospectively, if the statute specifically prescribes it or there exists large interest of the public as a whole. |
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Taken as a whole, the railways of South Africa returned a good profit in the decade before Union, even if interest payments on loans are included. |
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In the last quarter of 2012, the eurozone as a whole contracted, which has never happened before. |
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I learned a lot about myself on that excursion, and from the trip as a whole. |
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The study used data collected from 11 states to extrapolate rates for the US as a whole. |
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Bennett is part of the rightwing bloc, which is not, as a whole, weakened by the fracas. |
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The courts have become increasingly aware that this is in the interests of the litigants and society as a whole, particularly in the personal injury field. |
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The population of Fulton County as a whole is 977,000, meaning that more than half the people live outside Atlanta proper. |
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The configuration of each particular complex and their specifications predetermine the quality of the missile and artillery armament system on all levels as a whole. |
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The volume as a whole is thought-provoking and rewards careful study. |
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So it will prove in the future, for nothing can frustrate the evolutionary movement nor prevent humanity as a whole from attaining and achieving its purpose. |
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This also augurs well for the future of education in Radcliffe as a whole. |
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After 17 years of working with them, that group as a whole got real old. |
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However, that is a bit misguided as something to hold against CrossFit as a whole. |
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The eschatological motif leads likewise to a theology that takes its orientation from the perspective of our human telos together with the telos of creation as a whole. |
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The great challenge for Europe as a whole is how countries can preserve their national identity while sharing in decision-making with the rest of Europe. |
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The effect of non-secular, religious and segregated education is very destructive on the society as a whole, and on our children's happy, normal life, and upbringing. |
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A monogamous mating system is unusual in bats and in mammals as a whole. |
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The form as a whole thrusts out from the neat pedestal on which it stands. |
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What's more, all modern polls are weighted to a fare-thee-well to ensure that the demographics of the poll sample are close to the demographics of the country as a whole. |
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If you do that, the pace of the book will be swifter and the story as a whole will move quickly. |
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The public system as a whole is seen as a block to that market. |
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What could torpedo these plans is if tourists as a whole cancel their winter holidays out of safety concerns or if the airlines cut capacity on transcontinental routes. |
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The combination of hinge teeth with a cementing habit is interpreted as a defense strategy inhibiting torsion of the valves as well as manipulation of the animal as a whole. |
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The healthy competition can only benefit the nation as a whole. |
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Each group identified trades that achieved improved balance across its programs and then prioritized trade-ups and trade-offs for the group as a whole. |
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This is meaningless though because the two are sufficiently dissimilar as to be incomparable, the results of traffic is generally for the betterment of society as a whole. |
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The publication as a whole is a rich mine for those interested in figures. |
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The film has its moments, but as a whole, even while treating a subject that ought to arouse considerable passion, it generates relatively little heat. |
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And although Heroin trips up on its own determined sleaziness, the album as a whole is a not-unappealing blend of suspenders, silliness and Siouxsie Sioux. |
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Together, the Council presidency, High Representative, and Commissioner for External Affairs form a troika which represents the EU as a whole in international diplomacy. |
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Plenty of crusty bread and a big salad with a simplified cheese board, such as a whole Brie and a small truckle of Cheddar, will go down better than a pudding. |
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Should this hoopla be considered as a whole, as an indivisible monad? |
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Brown expressed the hope that the obliging spirit of the brunch would somehow infuse Washington as a whole. |
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Taken as a whole, Sardinia's economic conditions are such that the island is in the best position among Italian regions located south of Rome. |
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All this created a ferment in the Malankara Church and its effects are still discernible in the Church as a whole. |
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Blacks hold far more conservative opinions on abortion, extramarital sex, and raising children out of wedlock than Democrats as a whole. |
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They asserted also that the Book of Common Prayer as a whole contained a strong sacrificial theology in the ordinal. |
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Yet, when perceived as a whole society, the life of each person does contribute to the greater social hegemony. |
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Roman engineering had the same effect on scientific terminology as a whole. |
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There are the bests for each institution, the bests for coalitions, and, of course, the bests for the group as a whole. |
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It gave its name to the indie pop scene that followed, which was a major influence on the development of the British indie scene as a whole. |
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Young Charles was to develop an ambiguous relationship with his father's values and with the Church of England as a whole. |
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While his oeuvre as a whole demonstrates a great love for Britain, he is, in the end, a meliorist, standing firm between two extremes. |
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In this respect, as a whole, A Nation of Immigrants problematizes the metanarratives often found in conventional Canadian history. |
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The Russian people as a whole almost revered the apothecary, and they entered it as they would enter a sanctum. |
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Chris was a great supporter of our charity, both personally and corporately, and he will be a great loss to the community as a whole. |
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Many participants refer to the world of Morris dancing as a whole as the morris. |
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The case is viewed as a test case for the sector as a whole and was in response to a complaint from another website, Skoosh. |
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I recently bought some new slingbacks which I like but I really like shoes as a whole really. |
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General law common to a country as a whole, as opposed to special law that has only local application. |
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In England the schools account for a slightly higher percentage than in the UK as a whole. |
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This sense of being connected makes a difference to how the Methodist Church as a whole is structured. |
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York as a whole, and particularly the minster, have a long tradition of creating beautiful stained glass. |
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Yet such feuds weakened the tribe as a whole, sometimes leading to the creation of a new tribe as one group separated from the rest. |
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There are about twice as many monoecious and dioecious species in the Juan Fernandez Archipelago as there are in angiosperms as a whole. |
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The English word evangelical usually refers to Evangelical Protestant churches, and therefore not to Protestantism as a whole. |
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Unless otherwise stated, it represents estimates of the life expectancies of the world population as a whole. |
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When one considers only the bars and rings as a whole, they are much like an animal's rotating exercise cage, hence the name. |
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Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust provides healthcare for children within the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire and the UK as a whole. |
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Today, the mix of cereals and vegetables grown is similar to that of the UK as a whole, but only a minority of land is arable. |
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Out came old Teenie, buzzing mad as a whole nest of wasps. Muttered awfulnesses came from her great padded bonnet. |
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However, it is sometimes used as a loose synonym for the United Kingdom as a whole. |
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England does not have an official designated national anthem, as the United Kingdom as a whole has God Save the Queen. |
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The Late Middle Ages in Europe as a whole correspond to the Trecento and Early Renaissance cultural periods in Italy. |
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His sourcebook as a whole, the first that I know of in any language, will be immensely useful to classicists and non-classicists alike. |
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For Europe as a whole, 1500 is often considered to be the end of the Middle Ages, but there is no universally agreed upon end date. |
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The common fisheries policy was created to manage fish stock for the European Union as a whole. |
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The entire city centre has reattained its former splendour and, as a whole, is now a protected area. |
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Objections within the navy as a whole were harder to quell and a campaign once again broke out in newspapers. |
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The president of the Assembly is also the president of the Committee as a whole. |
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Except for Native Americans, the North Dakota population has a lesser percentage of minorities than in the nation as a whole. |
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Its modern usage is as a romantic or poetic name for Scotland as a whole, comparable with Hibernia for Ireland and Cambria for Wales. |
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The City College Norwich and the College of West Anglia are colleges covering Norwich and King's Lynn as well as Norfolk as a whole. |
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Bristol is the only big city whose wealth per capita is higher than that of Britain as a whole. |
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This has resulted in loss of genetic diversity and biodiversity as a whole. |
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Some policies apply to England alone due to devolution, while others are not devolved and therefore apply to Britain as a whole. |
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Although the species as a whole is thriving, it is endangered and extinct in many areas. |
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The term can refer to the flowering plant as a whole, even when not in bloom, and not just the flower. |
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It is important to note who receives the omens and what these omens mean to the characters and to the epic as a whole. |
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Through each stage more power would have been transferred to the aristocracy as a whole, and away from a single individual. |
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The Hadean, Archean and Proterozoic eons were as a whole formerly called the Precambrian. |
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The motorcycle industry as a whole has seen 13 years of consecutive growth. |
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Currently, research in medical anthropology is one of the main growth areas in the field of anthropology as a whole. |
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As with archaeology as a whole, maritime archaeology can be practised within the historical, industrial, or prehistoric periods. |
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Studies now include as an element of underwater archaeology, as a whole, the study of submerged indigenous sites. |
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The Ottoman wars in Europe, also sometimes referred to as the Turkish wars, marked an essential part of the history of the continent as a whole. |
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Since then, only 92 of them have this entitlement, of whom 90 are elected by the hereditary peers as a whole to represent the peerage. |
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New laws were decided at the landsting, which also took other decisions regarding the island as a whole. |
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The state as a whole tried to work out a sense of a distinctively Austrian identity. |
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Hun warfare as a whole is not well studied, and many scholars as of recent have discounted Ammianus' description of the Huns. |
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Andronikos seemed almost to seek the extermination of the aristocracy as a whole. |
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With control of these trade routes, citizens of the Roman Empire would receive new luxuries and greater prosperity for the Empire as a whole. |
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A related but distinct subject, physical cosmology, is concerned with the study of the Universe as a whole. |
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The Inca empire as a whole had an economy based on exchange and taxation of luxury goods and labour. |
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Bolivian culture has been heavily influenced by the Quechua, the Aymara, as well as the popular cultures of Latin America as a whole. |
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The economic development as a whole was inspired by elements of the Enlightenment in mainland Europe. |
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The development of Mexico City itself is extremely important to the development of New Spain as a whole. |
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But the difficult topography around the port itself affected not only local development, but also affected New Spain as a whole. |
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However, the economic warfare was intensified in a way that amounted to a veritable siege of the Republic as a whole. |
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The progenote model sees organisms as genetically communal and the community as evolving as a whole, not the individual cell lines therein. |
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The differences between the variants do not hinder mutual intelligibility and do not undermine the integrity of the system as a whole. |
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The differences between the variants do not undermine the integrity of the system as a whole and do not hinder mutual intelligibility. |
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This semantic unit cannot be understood based upon the meanings of the individual parts, but must be taken as a whole. |
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When the Constitution came into force in 1789, Congress gained the authority to establish the federal judicial system as a whole. |
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Together with other practices, they created some localized deforestation but did not alter the ecology of the Mississippi Delta as a whole. |
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But in the state as a whole, only a small minority of white children were withdrawn from public schools. |
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In 94 of the 95 counties the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer in the county and has jurisdiction over the county as a whole. |
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Looking at the Malaysian legal system as a whole, sharia law plays a relatively small role in defining the laws on the country. |
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English itself has become more open to language shift as multiple regional varieties feed back into the language as a whole. |
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The chief justice divided cases evenly between the panels and also decided which cases would be heard en banc by the Court sitting as a whole. |
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The people as a whole are Batswana, one person is a Motswana, and the language they speak is Setswana. |
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The treaties give the ECJ the power for consistent application of EU law across the EU as a whole. |
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In our opinion the people of Rhodesia as a whole do not regard the proposals as acceptable as a basis for independence. |
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In the House of Lords, Grand Committee is a meeting of the House as a whole, but away from the Floor of the House. |
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The Leader of the Opposition usually asks six questions at PMQs, either as a whole block or in two separate groups of three. |
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Likewise, by convention, the Government as a whole remains in office as long as it keeps the confidence of the House. |
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Making partnerships with all of the followers will increase the performance of the organization as a whole. |
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Such decisions often affect an organization as a whole, which is representative of their leadership amongst the organization. |
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The markets themselves are driven by the needs and wants of consumers and those of society as a whole. |
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The ward has a higher proportion of married couples with and without children than Salford as a whole. |
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Only 7,000 people in services, although in Belgium as a whole, 49 percent of employment was in the tertiary sector. |
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Much of Providence culture is synonymous with the culture of Rhode Island as a whole. |
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Steel turned over the Steelmark program to the AISI, where it came to represent the steel industry as a whole. |
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Automation has decreased portfolio management costs by lowering the cost associated with investing as a whole. |
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However, the concepts of those keystone texts cannot be equated with Taoism as a whole. |
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Protestants, beginning with Martin Luther, reconceptualized worldly work as a duty which benefits both the individual and society as a whole. |
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Taken as a whole the region is characterised by mountain ridges splaying out from a central core. |
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The financial planning profession as a whole now faces an uphill battle to overcome the reputational damage caused by one large bad apple. |
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There is a Green Guide for France as a whole, and a more detailed one for each of ten regions within France. |
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Policing and fire and rescue services are still provided across the County as a whole. |
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Vlaemsch, Hollandsch or Brabantsch were locally used endonyms to refer to the Dutch language as a whole. |
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But even such specific sourcings of ideas from string theory presuppose a certain cultural currency of string theory as a whole. |
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The hunting of the kind of winged creatures, taken as a whole, is called wildfowling. |
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The region as a whole is less deprived than the West Midlands and regions in the North of England. |
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So what we've decided to do is expand the program so it's more wholistic, so it's providing support to the family as a whole. |
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The rampant poverty in the ethnic slums was just an emblem of the group's disenfranchisement by the society as a whole. |
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Relatively few wild avian species, rather than anseriform species as a whole, may have contributed to most of the spread of HPAI within Eurasia. |
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Although the Frisian regions have their own separate flags, Frisia as a whole has not historically had a flag of its own. |
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Zone Defense systems are targeted at the transportation industry as a whole including RV's, tractor trailers, light trucks and utility vehicles. |
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Mysticetes, as a whole, mostly feed on krill and plankton, followed by crustaceans and other invertebrates. |
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Therefore, parliament would have to choose to make policy either for the United Kingdom as a whole, or not at all. |
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Indeed, why did the armed forces as a whole not revolt against collectivization, the purges, etc? |
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Odontocetes, as a whole, mostly feed on fish and cephalopods, and then followed by crustaceans and bivalves. |
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As a result, the Verkhovna Rada approved 2 draft laws of an antimonopoly package as a whole and 1 as a basis. |
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Indeed, the adaptive immune system as a whole evolved in an ancestor of all jawed vertebrate. |
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Traditionally, Lake Toma near the Oberalp Pass in the Gotthard region is seen as the source of the Anterior Rhine and the Rhine as a whole. |
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A determiner precedes the relativized noun, which is also usually preceded by the clause as a whole. |
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In the movement of the crust, a massif tends to retain its internal structure while being displaced as a whole. |
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But in any provision of value to the public as a whole, other people are somehow affected or involved, as customers, beneficiaries or obligatees. |
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One merlin can dominate an entire flock of frightened birds, directing its fate as a whole. |
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Certified tour operators have to comply with criteria regarding the sustainable operation of their boats and their business as a whole. |
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The new influence of Marxism upon Labour studies came to affect the study of history as a whole. |
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The stranglehold the minority orthodox establishment had on the country, as a whole, was as disturbing to the kibbutzniks as it was to me. |
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The country as a whole loves an underdog, loves a Cinderella story, and we certainly have that with Anaheim,'' Goren said. |
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We can address individuals or departments within companies, the company as a whole or work progressively as requirements change. |
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However, the humiliation of the Suez Crisis of 1956 badly hurt morale of Britain and the Commonwealth as a whole. |
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Wallachia as a whole is sometimes referred to as Muntenia through identification with the larger of the two traditional sections. |
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The activities of the London Welshmen helped ensure that Wales retained some kind of profile within Britain as a whole. |
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Some have also argued that Calvinism as a whole stresses the sovereignty or rule of God in all things including salvation. |
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As in England, but not the United Kingdom as a whole, the Church of England is the Established Church in the Isle of Man, Guernsey and Jersey. |
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The history of Red Clydeside is a significant part of the history of the labour movement in Britain as a whole, and in Scotland in particular. |
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Architecture reflects the cultural diversity that has shaped Indonesia as a whole. |
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While Vietnam as a whole was eventually communized, only the northern half of Korea remained communist. |
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The evasion rate is far from uniform across the UK, with Scotland having a far higher rate than the UK as a whole. |
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The team's aim, and that of the club as a whole, is to reenjoy the experiences and the excitement that we had a few years ago. |
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