Next we shall analyse the influence of economic status on various aspects of life, such as standard of living and education of children. |
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A discussion of grounding involves examining the role of determiners and quantifiers, and other aspects of the noun phrase. |
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While the USHGA's mag is a dandy publication, there are some aspects of it that don't lend to the way I work. |
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One of our managers has also visited the area and walked the ground to assess all aspects of accessibility. |
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Saturn conjunct, Mars opposition and quincunx Pluto, all are powerful and aggressive controlling aspects. |
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These levels evolve out of the basic training of the dancer and her enlarged vision of the aspects of abhinaya delineation. |
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This is a greatly abbreviated summary of particular aspects of organ meridian function. |
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That thread is dropped, though, in favor of a number of weepy aspects that drive the ending to saccharine heights. |
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It was a matter of becoming aware of the mad aspects of myself, without making a drama out of it, and while keeping my feet on the ground. |
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To sum up, your digital profile is a representation of aspects of your self that accretes over time. |
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Climatologically and florally the serotinal is perhaps the most distinctly demarked of the aspects. |
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In a statement, the Department stressed its handling of all aspects of BSE fully accords with EU and national legislation. |
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But one of the more controversial aspects of the plans submitted to Harrogate Council is a new access road off Rudding Lane. |
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The live act contains unusual aspects like action painting, and is demanding, explosive and equally extreme, and the audiences reflect that. |
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Such accentuation of nonpolitical aspects of civil society provoked two major criticisms. |
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While the scientific and engineering aspects of this project are undeniably neat, this thing is just a little too Tolkienesque by half. |
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It is gentle, funny and introspective, in all aspects, whether it is the cinematography, music or acting. |
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During the course of development, GABAergic interneurons contribute to key aspects of the functional maturation of the cortex in different ways. |
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It not only compares the amount of knowledge they have but also deals with qualitative aspects of their lexical knowledge. |
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The positive and negative aspects need to be weighed and then a decision is to be taken. |
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We are talking about design and visual culture here, after all, not abstruse aspects of philosophy. |
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One of the most important aspects of new models of crawler dozers is the comfort of the operator. |
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They are imaginative fictions which intersect with aspects of their respective contemporary historical actualities. |
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We need partners to fulfill other aspects of actualizing our digital plans, specifically in terms of information distribution. |
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Although the book is excellent in many ways, some aspects of it are troubling. |
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The slave code adopted in 1798 and modified from time to time presented in considerable detail the legal aspects of slavery in the state. |
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You can be a creator in professional aspects to actualize original plans and ideas that bring success, satisfaction and appreciation today. |
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Eugene Volokh has discussed the legal aspects, which is interesting, but hardly necessary, because c'mon, folks, this is America. |
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From that moment on, Dr. Baden became the Herbert von Karajan of the scientific and medical aspects of Claus' second trial. |
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But all the authorities are agreed that the worst aspects of crucifixion were the raging thirst and the excruciating cramps that racked the victim till he died. |
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The use of a Tolkein-esque storyline to illustrate the aspects of growing up and maturing is perfect, and the way in which the story is acted out and accented is priceless. |
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But the most breathtaking aspects of the image are the rings and gaps in the disk, never imaged before in this much detail. |
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We frequently enjoyed his Bengali vegetarian feasts while discussing different aspects of Eastern philosophy late into the night. |
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Rotary querns, quantities of cattle bone, shellfish, and carbonized barley grains show the agricultural aspects of everyday life in the settlement. |
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Various aspects of the bid were to be compared quantitatively. |
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A few weeks ago, we hosted a webinar for developers on these and other aspects of the development process and received positive feedback from the attendees. |
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Fans will have the opportunity to chime in via Twitter and vote on certain aspects of the show. |
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What has been grossly overlooked throughout age immemorial is that both aspects need each other for wholeness! |
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I saw myself as an advocate and agitator and behind-the-scenes lobbyist on some very minor aspects of it. |
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It found a way to make one of the most aggravating aspects of modern American life, air travel, even more aggravating. |
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But that perception can easily blind us to other aspects of homelessness. |
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First of all, on the intelligence aspects it's the hardest part of this, you know, the answer's always we don't need more troops we need more actionable intelligence. |
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In some cases, different runes are associated with different deities, one of the nine realms, or aspects of life. |
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The program focus may be on the technical or theoretical aspects of the subject matter, depending on which course is taken. |
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One of the most distinguishing aspects of student life at Cambridge is the possibility to take part in formal dinners at college. |
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It contains 15,000 artefacts, from antiquity to the 20th century, representing almost all aspects of the history of science. |
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They had effectively used the arch in various aspects of their civilization and city structure. |
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Charles I was a connoisseur of art, and paid greater attention to the aesthetic aspects of Windsor Castle than his predecessors. |
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Fawkes explained his not guilty plea as ignorance of certain aspects of the indictment. |
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When the prisoners were allowed to speak, Fawkes explained his not guilty plea as ignorance of certain aspects of the indictment. |
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Bacon, eggs, and sausages are the most common aspects of the Australian full breakfast. |
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Cromwell became the king's secretary in 1534, controlling all aspects of government, including artistic propaganda. |
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Other paintings of the late 1850s and 1860s can be interpreted as anticipating aspects of the Aesthetic Movement. |
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While there, he lectured on Latin grammar, Aristotelian logic, arithmetic, geometry, and the mathematical aspects of astronomy and music. |
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Although usually regarded as the antithesis of Garrick, Kemble nevertheless refined aspects of Garrick's portrayal into his own. |
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He emphasised the less pleasant aspects of the otherwise appealing fairies and the nastiness of the mortal Demetrius prior to his enchantment. |
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He argued that the overall themes are the often painful aspects of love and the pettiness of people, which here include the fairies. |
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In subsequent modifications, it has also subsumed aspects of many other fields such as biochemistry and molecular biology. |
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One of the most remarkable aspects of Behn's success in court poetry, however, is that Behn was herself a commoner. |
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Instead, Johnson believed in portraying the biographical subjects accurately and including any negative aspects of their lives. |
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He became a trenchant critic both of capitalism and of many aspects of socialism. |
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As a young man Dickens expressed a distaste for certain aspects of organized religion. |
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Their thematic reach was beginning to expand as they embraced deeper aspects of romance and philosophy. |
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A normal bactericide will only target one or two aspects and it'sonly going to be active when it is wet for a limited period. |
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Unfortunately the negative aspects of our schools get the most attention. |
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Paul, who talks about what the magical papyri do, has in his first letter to the Corinthians described basic aspects of alphabetical language. |
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Observations of caravaning were made on the domesticated musk shrew with particular reference to its developmental aspects. |
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She speaks her commitment to herself as an elder and to the aspects of cronehood she will celebrate. |
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Our whole life in some of its highest and most important aspects is simply empiricism. Empiricism is only another word for experience. |
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Fire-worship brings into view again, though under different aspects and with different results, the problems presented by water-worship. |
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There is a systematic flocci-nauci-nihili-pilification of all other aspects of existence that angers me. |
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Heidegger apparently was blind to the gayful, playful, frolicking, dancing aspects of Nietzsche's writings. |
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The pronunciation of vowels varies a great deal between dialects and is one of the most detectable aspects of a speaker's accent. |
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Clark argues that in 16th century England, women were engaged in many aspects of industry and agriculture. |
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The unified kingdom of Alba retained some of the ritual aspects of Pictish and Scottish kingship. |
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The novel's less accessible aspects were ignored by the Hollywoodian money machine. |
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He also wrote several shorter letters and essays discussing specific aspects of computus. |
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All aspects of Aristotle's philosophy continue to be the object of active academic study today. |
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In Britain, domestic assemblages from this period are very rare, making it hard to draw conclusions about many aspects of society. |
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Many aspects of Stonehenge, such as how it was built and which purposes it was used for, remain subject to debate. |
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The Celtiberians of western Iberia shared many aspects of the culture, though not generally the artistic style. |
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Levick believes this emulation of Caesar may have spread to all aspects of his policies. |
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The general political and economic situation deteriorated as the emperors assumed more direct control of all aspects of political life. |
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Jesus' teaching on prayer in the Sermon on the Mount displays a distinct lack of interest in the external aspects of prayer. |
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Alfred commissioned Bishop Asser to write his biography, which inevitably emphasised Alfred's positive aspects. |
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However, certain aspects of the former independent kingdoms remained separate. |
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The present volume contains two of his most incessive and illuminating discourses on important aspects of Ayurveda. |
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The mixed life, combining aspects of the contemplative orders and the active orders remains to this day a hallmark of Anglican religious life. |
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England in this era had some positive aspects that set it apart from contemporaneous continental European societies. |
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She focused on other aspects of the government, but was a feminist by virtue of the fact that she was a woman working to influence the world. |
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The ministry is therefore responsible for all aspects of the criminal law, including the scope and content of criminal offences. |
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In 1964 the British Rail Research Division opened to study all aspects of railway engineering from first principles. |
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Philosophy professor Jack Copeland has questioned various aspects of the coroner's historical verdict. |
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There is an extensive wiki devoted to curating and cataloging the various aspects of the game. |
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Nevertheless, a number of authors have had more to say about what Newton gained from Hooke and some aspects remain controversial. |
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The two authorities are responsible for different aspects of local government. |
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It was in baptism that the theologically most load-bearing aspects of the liturgical life of the Church were concentrated. |
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Iron working revolutionised many aspects of life, most importantly agriculture. |
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Roman music was largely based on Greek music, and played an important part in many aspects of Roman life. |
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James had a lucid dream on Saturday, and he was able to control its aspects. |
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In many companies, editing, proofreading, layout, design and other aspects of the production process are done by freelancers. |
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This committee's purpose is to discuss with the couple the many aspects of marriage and life as a couple. |
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While in Gaul, Wilfrid absorbed Frankish ecclesiastical practices, including some aspects from the monasteries founded by Columbanus. |
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Western stereotypes were reversed, emphasizing the universal aspects, and introducing modern approaches of social problems. |
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Most Druids see the aspects of nature as imbued with spirit or soul, whether literally or metaphorically. |
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Some aspects of Koch's view of the historical context have been criticised by both Oliver Padel and Tim Clarkson. |
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All visual aspects, such as stage directions, costume, set and lighting design were therefore devised entirely by the youth theatre. |
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The romantic and emotionally charged aspects of the film were equally praised. |
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The series is noted for its high quality of acting talent, and is one of the aspects of the films that is always praised. |
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All of these aspects were discussed in Hume's 1757 dissertation, The Natural History of Religion. |
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In effect, Popper agreed with some of the points of both creationists and naturalists, but also disagreed with both views on crucial aspects. |
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It encompasses the human, political, cultural, social, and economic aspects. |
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The Sunni population complains of facing discrimination in almost all aspects of life by the government. |
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While Voltaire remained a firm Newtonian, the Marquise adopted certain aspects of Leibniz's arguments against Newton. |
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However, contemporary theologians have been critical of aspects of Western views here as well. |
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There is dispute, however, as to just how large a role each of these aspects may have played in creating the legal texts. |
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In addition to substantive law, other legal aspects appear in both, such as the propensity towards use of analogy. |
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This text has been used both to show church influence on Brehon law and also to point to certain aspects that canon lawyers would disapprove of. |
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This tract actually has no single theme, rather it is useful for what it can say about various aspects of Brehon law. |
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The main aspects of the Fairtrade system are the Minimum Price and the Premium. |
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Reputation and General considers more subjective aspects such as innovation, brand appeal, cultural diversity and competitive positioning. |
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The Dress Act of 1746 attempted to bring the warrior clans under government control by banning the tartan and other aspects of Gaelic culture. |
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Serco also manages many aspects of operations at the Defence College of Management and Technology in Shrivenham. |
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Various aspects of multilingualism have been studied in the field of neurology. |
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Patrick's Confessio and his Letter to Coroticus reveal aspects of life in Britain, from where he was abducted to Ireland. |
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Bronze Age collapse theories have described aspects of the end of the Age in this region. |
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He has published widely on aspects of early Irish and Welsh language, literature and history. |
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Many metals are superior to lead in some of these aspects but are generally less common and more difficult to extract from parent ores. |
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These include ruins, landmarks and other aspects of the British countryside that Nennius deems worthy of documentation. |
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Contemporary Welsh law will govern the local aspects of Welsh life whilst English law will govern the more generic aspects. |
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In sciences and social sciences the Rhondda has provided important academics within the aspects of Wales and on the World stage. |
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Signs are inherent in the various aspects of the immune system which differentiate self from non-self. |
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He or she is, along with the Deputy, politically responsible for all aspects of the Presiding Office to which the Standing Orders relate. |
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Although paleontology became established around 1800, earlier thinkers had noticed aspects of the fossil record. |
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Human nature resists numericalization, especially in the behavioral aspects of life. |
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It is possible to trace the complex industrial process and its social aspects in the early Industrial Revolution. |
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Palaeography is the study of historical handwritten scripts, and codicology the related study of other physical aspects of manuscript codexes. |
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The group aimed to revolutionize human experience, in its personal, cultural, social, and political aspects. |
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We are delighted by the way these aspects have been respected and retained within the new modern brand. |
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For four years after this they remained in the relationship, many aspects of this being played out publicly in their lyrics. |
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One of the main aspects of theatre of the absurd is the physical contradiction to language. |
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Clogging developed from aspects of English, Scottish, German, and Cherokee step dances, as well as African rhythms and movement. |
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Aesthetic aspects of wind turbines and resulting changes of the visual landscape are significant. |
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However, even the notochord would be a less fundamental criterion than aspects of embryological development and symmetry or perhaps bauplan. |
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Since then the ICRP has developed the present international system of radiation protection, covering all aspects of radiation hazard. |
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This volume expanded the fictional world of Sodor up to the present day and dealt with many of the factual aspects of the series. |
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Oceanography and meteorology are not included because water is only one of many important aspects within those fields. |
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Chroniclers paid little attention to other aspects of medieval Scandinavian culture. |
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No single dialect had all the perfect forms, each dialect had preserved different aspects and parts of the language. |
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Various aspects of the war were also common in contemporary children's fiction. |
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One of the key aspects of any charter party is the freight rate, or the price specified for carriage of cargo. |
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The oil crisis sent a signal to the auto industry globally, which changed many aspects of production and usage for decades to come. |
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Some of the most vibrant aspects of modern Celtic culture are music, song and festivals. |
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Under the Music, Festivals and Dance sections below, the richness of these aspects that have captured the world's attention are outlined. |
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Other aspects of their marriage suggest a closer, more positive relationship. |
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Hitler sometimes concealed aspects of his thinking but he was unusually frank about priority and his assumptions. |
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Sheaffer takes a Paglian position on the necessity for feminists to confront the darker aspects of sexuality. |
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The contemporary Redcliffe Press has published over 200 books covering all aspects of the city. |
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We dedicate this special issue to all aspects of quantifying species abundance and the subsequent elaborations of it in paleophycology. |
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The common adder is found in different terrains, habitat complexity being essential for different aspects of its behaviour. |
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Washing is also an important component of several aspects of personal body hygiene. |
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The Heroes of Olympus, by Rick Riordan, is based entirely off of Greek mythology and includes many aspects and characters from the Odyssey. |
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The reformists' ideas were often grounded in liberalism, although they also possessed aspects of utopian, socialist or religious concepts. |
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Some of the harsh aspects of foreign concessions and privileges in China were moderated through diplomacy. |
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The number of a first or second person participant is generally marked for both agent and patient in all aspects. |
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Obtaining freedom was not a guarantee of escape from poverty or from many aspects of slave life. |
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The known sources do not concur on all aspects of the events, and none can be assumed to be entirely reliable. |
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There are many components that make up sea lion physiology and these processes control aspects of their behavior. |
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Most aspects of human physiology are closely homologous to corresponding aspects of animal physiology. |
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Several aspects of ornithology differ from related disciplines, due partly to the high visibility and the aesthetic appeal of birds. |
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His Ornithology alone covers 2000 pages and included such aspects as the chicken and poultry techniques. |
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Bird conservation requires specialized knowledge in aspects of biology, ecology and may require the use of very location specific approaches. |
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The dovish Bute soon clashed with Pitt over various aspects of British policy. |
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Anthropology is the study of various aspects of humans within past and present societies. |
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As a cultural activity, technology predates both science and engineering, each of which formalize some aspects of technological endeavor. |
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When speaking of language as a general concept, definitions can be used which stress different aspects of the phenomenon. |
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The discipline of linguistics dedicated to studying the neurological aspects of language is called neurolinguistics. |
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Grammar can be described as a system of categories and a set of rules that determine how categories combine to form different aspects of meaning. |
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Many aspects of language use can be seen to be adapted specifically to these purposes. |
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Those characteristics make the cultural aspects of a community or a society. |
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These physical artifacts are then used to make inferences about the ephemeral aspects of culture and history. |
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His court played a key role in producing books that taught elementary Latin and different aspects of the church. |
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In this context, several aspects of the common market as in the EU have been implemented decades before the EU implemented them. |
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In folk music, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the Faroe Islands share many common aspects. |
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The political aspects of the imposition of Church power cannot be ignored in these matters. |
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However, it makes dating aspects of each emperor's life and the events of the early Roman Empire difficult. |
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Some aspects such as the herding of animals continued throughout the period. |
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Important aspects of husbandry at these early stages include selection of breeding stock, control of water quality and nutrition. |
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Most of the bog bodies discovered showed some aspects of decay or else were not properly conserved. |
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Certain aspects of Gesta Danorum formed the basis for William Shakespeare's play, Hamlet. |
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Supporting the Soviet invasion became one of the most ideologically difficult aspects of the countries' relationship. |
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Globalization is primarily an economic process of integration which has social and cultural aspects as well. |
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Apart from their religious and scientific aspects, these voyages of discovery were highly profitable. |
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The Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil in Genesis present two aspects of the same image. |
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Compared with synthetic biomaterials such as polyglycolides and polylactides, silk is obviously advantageous in some aspects in biodegradation. |
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However, the natives of the Spice Islands accommodated aspects of both religions easily. |
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From this point of view technique and ritual, profane and sacred, do not denote types of action but aspects of almost any kind of action. |
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However, although legally separate, the AMN and the Navy organizations still override in many aspects. |
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In all its aspects, the culture of Cape Verde is characterized by a mixture of European and African elements. |
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Similarly, some aspects of African religious traditions have been kept by some adherents. |
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Maya deities governed all aspects of the world, both visible and invisible. |
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As well as their four main aspects, the Bakabs had dozens of other aspects that are not well understood. |
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Likewise, Q'uq'umatz had a composite origin, combining the attributes of Mexican Quetzalcoatl with aspects of the Classic period Itzamna. |
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He also had anthropomorphic forms, for example in his aspects as Ehecatl the wind god. |
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She argues that perverse sexual activity constitutes an attempt to restage the primal scene in such a way as to eliminate its traumatic aspects. |
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They held off attacks from the north and preserved many aspects of Chinese civilization, while northern barbarian regimes began to sinify. |
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Some of the main aspects of trade that went overseas consisted of animals and plant products. |
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One of the most controversial aspects of the British Empire is its role in first promoting and then ending slavery. |
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This enzyme generates an inflammatory mediator known as prostaglandin, which triggers pain and other aspects of inflammation. |
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Work on the both aspects will take time, however, four years according to officials. |
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As in other aspects, Orthodox positions reflect the mainstream of traditional Rabbinic Judaism through the ages. |
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The proverbiologist uses syntactic, dialectal, metric, or linguistic aspects of the proverb to study its origin, spread, and evolution. |
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It is a parody of the romantic, chivalric aspects of knighthood and a criticism of contemporary social structures and societal norms. |
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Turkish verbs conjugate for past, present and future, with a variety of aspects and moods. |
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Similarly, Japanese verbs are described as having present and past tenses, although they may be analysed as aspects. |
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This derives directly from the way the Latin language used to render both aspects and consecutio temporum. |
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Perfective, imperfective negation, simultaneous and habitual are four aspects markers in Wuvulu language. |
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However, the verbs in this family of languages are conjugated to express the aspects and not the tenses. |
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Some Atlantic Creoles use one marker for both the habitual and progressive aspects. |
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There are several aspects of word knowledge that are used to measure word knowledge. |
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This simply indicates that a word gradually enters a person's vocabulary over a period of time as more aspects of word knowledge are learnt. |
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The most crucial aspects of the development of Faroese are diphthongisation and palatalisation. |
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In linguistics, rhythm or isochrony is one of the three aspects of prosody, along with stress and intonation. |
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Overall, blacks in Northern cities experienced systemic discrimination in a plethora of aspects of life. |
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Many aspects of this culture persist in the area despite nearly 500 years of European domination. |
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One of the most prominent aspects of the papal election process is the means by which the results of a ballot are announced to the world. |
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These perspectives emphasise or supplement particular aspects of historical theological writings, canon law, formularies and prayer books. |
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Several other aspects of the character element in ancient Greek tragedy are worth noting. |
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A large part of its study lies in classifying and organizing the manifestations of thousands of gods and their aspects. |
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The Council of Trent also gave bishops greater power to supervise all aspects of religious life. |
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Sometimes a private member's bill may also have private bill aspects, in such case the proposed legislation is called a hybrid bill. |
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External aspects manifest in regular, observable behaviour, but is not obligatory. |
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Nevertheless, the following are some of the more typical aspects of criminal law. |
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It provides the legal framework for the laws, legislation, courts, and other administrative aspects of the law. |
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The sepoys also gradually became dissatisfied with various other aspects of army life. |
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The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973 governs the procedural aspects of the criminal law. |
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Some aspects of Turkish Ottoman law still remain today, such as placing personal status and marriage law in the hands of the religious courts. |
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Both these areas have been claimed to have given rise to aspects of the religious meaning. |
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The construction of water works and aspects of water technology in India is described in Arabic and Persian works. |
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That is why it is necessary to analyze the story by Chretien de Troyes, before examining the numerous aspects that have recloaked the legend. |
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A series of inventors incrementally improved all aspects of the three principle processes and the ancillary processes. |
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In the wake of the Crimean War there was widespread criticism of several aspects of Britain's military command. |
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In Estonia, in addition, the ethnical aspects of staff redundancy programmes have to be taken into account. |
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Subsequently, Clanny incorporated aspects of both lamps and produced the ancestor of all modern oil safety lamps. |
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His poems reflected his views on both his career and also his pereception of certain aspects of human life. |
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He wrote on human endeavours and aspects of life like death, metaphysics, geology, natural theology and chemistry. |
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In the private sector, these three aspects constitute the essence of a bureaucratic management of a private company. |
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Two of Confucius's most famous later followers emphasized radically different aspects of his teachings. |
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All other aspects of the health of Barrow's population were stated as more or less level with nationwide average. |
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For example, each peak is typically enjoyed from multiple aspects as the peak bagger also climbs the major neighboring summits. |
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Nevertheless, some aspects of Ruskin's theory and criticism require further consideration. |
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He drew on aspects of them for his fictional cathedral city of Polchester in Glebeshire, the setting of many of his later books. |
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Other aspects of Nicholson include his social awareness as a champion of the working class. |
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This helped to modernize many aspects of society and to establish trading links between Denmark and the Netherlands. |
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Because of their economic and social importance and some interesting aspects of their biology, red grouse have been widely studied. |
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There are a wide range of research activities still going on today and a wealth of published literature exists on all aspects of grouse biology. |
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Holmes ensures Silver Blaze's safety, and turns his mind to other aspects of the case. |
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In these population dynamic trends obvious differences exist between the aestival and serotinal aspects. |
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The showlike aspects are reinforced by TV shows about the practice of selling politics and media manipulation. |
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It is through the voice-over that the narrator demonstrates both the positive and the negative aspects of the two-tongued individual. |
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What interested me in bitcoin was the technological aspects. |
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Each side can appreciate some but not all aspects of decentralization. |
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Arterial blood gases provide a means to evaluate several critical aspects of a patient's condition. |
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I am exhilarated when art historians point out some aspects of a painting that missed my comprehension. |
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Wearing a John Deere cap and sporting a walrus mustache, Perry showed off the finer aspects of his gas station. |
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Among other aspects, the Sukuk benefits from a change of control, a negative pledge and a cross acceleration clause provision. |
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He became club coach, where he encouraged hundreds of youngsters to learn all aspects of watermanship. |
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Noliac offers a series of webinars on different aspects of piezo technology. |
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It covers physical and environmental properties and functions of wetlands and considers political and social aspects of human impact on wetlands. |
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It was obvious to these under 10's that some aspects of the language of the British Isles were as alien as Wollof or Laz. |
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Two key aspects of the bill could restrict voting in the buckeye State. |
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A factor with the potential to limit this impact, however, may be certain aspects of the Ethiopian evangelical worldview. |
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This paper focuses on an initial discussion on qualitative research by exploring and discussing its main aspects. |
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The second part was a lecture presentation on different aspects of trauma to the teeth, their supporting bone and jaw bones. |
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Since then, MCs have become one of the vital aspects of speed and UK garage parties and records. |
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His influence helped start a trend for film directors to control artistic aspects of their films without answering to the film's producer. |
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There were consequences, as well, for other technological aspects of the cinema. |
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These were often lightly satirical and were seen to reflect aspects of British character and society. |
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James Naismith took aspects of many sports including rugby to invent basketball. |
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Together, these points are known as 'The Five Essentials' and constitute the central aspects of sailing. |
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Sometimes it refers, whether with appreciation, nostalgia or critical analysis, to idyllic or enigmatic aspects of the English countryside. |
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The current notion of state sovereignty contains four aspects consisting of territory, population, authority and recognition. |
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For the great majority of listeners, other aspects of music, different from microtemporal PDs, must be relevant for triggering body movement. |
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The force is responsible for all aspects of civil policing, both in terms of territory and infrastructure. |
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Irish traditional music has remained vibrant, despite globalising cultural forces, and retains many traditional aspects. |
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Certain aspects of membership of the European Union apply to the Crown dependencies, by association of the United Kingdom's membership. |
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They were also animists, believing that all aspects of the natural world contained spirits, and that these spirits could be communicated with. |
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Works of authority is the formal name for works that are sometimes cited as interpretations of aspects of the UK constitution. |
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The French Revolution transformed nearly all aspects of French and European life. |
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The other states retained their own governments, but had only limited aspects of sovereignty. |
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Despite some propaganda aspects, it was predominantly an ordinary woman's magazine. |
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Some aspects of the bombing remain unexplained, particularly the use of the aerial mines. |
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Social and cultural aspects of the Brussels Treaty were handed to the Council of Europe to avoid duplication of responsibilities within Europe. |
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In some cases, certain aspects of the Westminster system were retained or codified in their constitutions. |
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In 2014, May delivered a speech to the Police Federation, in which she criticised aspects of the culture of the police force. |
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It can relate to all aspects of civil law, including property rights, contracts or public law. |
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Yet, if the critique of Dialectic is to be followed then these positive aspects of Hegel are swallowed up by his monovalence. |
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Each site is responsible for certain aspects of landing gear design, manufacture and support. |
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The effects of the illegal drug trade in the United States can be seen in a range of political, economic and social aspects. |
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Cartels controlled the major aspects of each stage in the traffic of their product. |
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