In sickle-cell disease, the haemoglobin is abnormal and this causes a change in the shape of the red blood cells. |
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Similarly, a marriage, we might say, is a change in the legal relationship between two persons. |
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A change in the system would encourage creative thinking about and continual reevaluation of the national security mission. |
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Quick response sprinklers with fusible elements that are highly responsive to the change in the temperatures are used in residential occupancies. |
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Because the council is a statutory body, it cannot change its regulations without a change in the law. |
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Ireland, the only country in Europe which still bans nude bathing, is facing a mass campaign by naturists for a change in the law. |
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Perhaps the best course is for each of us to work toward positive change in the world and hope that peace will reign. |
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No matter how often a vision is published in annual reports and advertisements, it seldom weathers a change in the market. |
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The last 20 years have seen a change in the relative efficiency and effectiveness of multilateral and bilateral aid. |
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The project heralds a permanent change in the way bail bandits will be treated, he said. |
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This is the first change in the value of the renminbi, or yuan, since 1995, when its rate was set at 8.28 to the dollar. |
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In 1997, a change in the law meant it became easier for landlords to evict tenants who weren't paying their rent. |
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The only thing that threatens the company, in fact, is a change in the game, an industry zig to the company's zag. |
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Coupled with a desire for change in the image of the police is one for improved relations with the public. |
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Other mature modifications, such as change in the shape of the peristome, are also inconsistently observed in Paleozoic ammonoids. |
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His arrival was coetaneous with the announcement of an important change in the commercial intercourse between England and India. |
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Such a radical change in the mitochondrial gene arrangement within a closely related taxon has never been observed in other coelomate phyla. |
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These efforts have brought about a perceptible change in the quality of these libraries. |
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There is a perceptible change in the party's outlook which will soon percolate down to the basic worker. |
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This goes for any variables you change in the template, such as offering pay-per-view movies. |
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Evidence of pathological change in the COPD diaphragm is continuing to mount. |
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The programme cannot and will not achieve any path-breaking change in the lives of women. |
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Clearly our forces now need to adapt to the change in the civilian attitude and humanitarian crisis emerging. |
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Mainly, I feel I must suspend any judgement until next weekend, just because so much could change in the time remaining. |
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Men eating white bread saw no change in the amount of cholesterol in their blood streams. |
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The concept of hormones as potent substances regulating physical processes in organisms implied a drastic change in the paradigm of physiology. |
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A given factor s can affect the recombination rate r through a change in the number of chiasmata occurring during meiosis. |
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Marx characterises this period partly in terms of a change in the form of surplus value. |
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He has noted many changes since he first took up the chalk and has presided over much in the way of change in the provision of education. |
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The only difference they might see initially would be a change in the time of services. |
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I think the two things that were important were the peace process and the change in the economy. |
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Progress in closing down the number of hiding places for tax evaders comes at a time of major change in the Revenue Commissioners. |
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This change in the cells of the cervix often occurs from cervical cap or diaphragm use or from infection. |
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This is a fundamental structural change in the relationship between the citizen and the State. |
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There has been a lot of change in the pattern of life that adolescents follow now. |
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Was the relationship strong enough that you would say it was cause and effect, that the stress was causing the change in the skin function? |
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There was no change in the pattern of cost differences between older and younger age groups even when we stratified patient groups by gender. |
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Even if he is right at street level, he surely cannot deny the change in the climate of opinion. |
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I think we need really a significant shake-up, and a change in the processes and operations of the agency. |
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There is no movement other than a slight change in the shadows as some neon sign far below flicks on and off. |
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This is a guide to what has been done so far, as well as what may still change in the future. |
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Both have bet their political reputations on a massive increase in public spending producing a step change in the quality of public services. |
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This is a fantastic opportunity for a step change in the quality of education facilities for key groups of the Croydon community. |
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Whatever the motive, it still marks a step change in the aggressive marketing of higher speed services. |
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Her mouth was pursed and her steely blue eyes registered every change in the ocean current. |
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There's going to be a change in the middle of the event that may require the hand-washing of a pashmina. |
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As a remedy, the Judge recommended, among other things, a return to the status quo ante with regard to the change in the staffing requirement. |
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If the Government is increasingly hammering journalists here, there has to be a sea change in the way we respond. |
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The Humanist Society is campaigning for a change in the law to allow anyone to carry out the ceremony. |
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If irregular bleeding started with introduction of a new contraception pill, a change in the type of pill will be considered. |
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Society is still coping with a gigantic change in the role of women, groping towards a stable balance between work and children. |
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Rao, who has toured four states to observe campaigns, notes a change in the presence of women in rallies. |
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With the change in the business cycle the profit margins are becoming wafer thin or moving into losses. |
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Senators approved the measure by a voice vote with only one minor change in the legislation approved by the House two weeks ago. |
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When trees are cut down, this cycle is disrupted and the area eventually grows drier, causing a change in the local climate. |
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No phones currently include 1394, though this could change in the future as more phones support video and images. |
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The first consequence is a fundamental change in the present legal status, canonical and secular, of the university. |
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The market is also seeing a change in the type of retailer looking for space. |
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Now the city's native sons and daughters are speculating on how that complex culture will change in the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita. |
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It might only make a difference to me but if there's ever going to be a change in the Big Ole World then it has to start somewhere. |
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I began to be aware of a change in the temper of my thoughts, a greater boldness, a contempt of danger, a solution of the bonds of obligation. |
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One fact, at least, shows that a change in the law has less solid support than suicide self-help groups might like to think they have. |
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As Sod's Law would have it, the first day of the easing of access sanctions coincided with a change in the weather. |
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On a spiritual level, the 4th century witnessed a permanent change in the attitudes of all Greeks. |
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He says there has been a sea change in the societal attitude to love marriages in the past 10 years. |
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However, that was no more than the necessary consequence of the change in the legislation. |
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Pro-life groups are opposed to any change in the law and have criticised the survey for being unrepresentative. |
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However, there is an obvious problem that may undoubtedly arise from such a change in the rules. |
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But eventually the affect of the integration will greatly raise the property values along the skid row, and lead to huge change in the area. |
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Veteran British mountaineer Chris Bonington, who climbed Everest in 1985, has now joined those demanding a change in the mountaineering culture. |
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Any change in the pattern would have a severe impact on the country, and may disrupt its ability to grow food to feed its 1.3 bln people. |
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During World War II, the German blitzkrieg demonstrated a major change in the conduct of warfare. |
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The Montagnais man awaits the slight change in the weather that signals the coming of winter in a night-long vigil. |
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The moats have since filled in, but the interferometric radar is so subtle that it detects the change in the height of the former banks. |
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A change in the customer mix, with the proportion of Chinese patronage increasing, is also anticipated. |
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Finally, there have been variations in the rate of change in the mix of social classes between the North and the South. |
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Whether this betokens a change in the author's views or merely proves his ability to ride two different horses at once, we cannot tell. |
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One of the main lines of upgrading the military-science complex is a change in the system of financing military science. |
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Other sources of identity could be found in the common experience of change in the aesthetics of worship and church architecture. |
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The most significant difference from 2001 is the looming change in the leadership election rules bequeathed by the former leader. |
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It is fascinating to note how much the character of Shankar's music seems to change in the absence of the sitar. |
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On a molecular level, stress relaxation occurs by a change in the topology of the connections within the skeletal network. |
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Despite the change in the law regarding this action, this sight is still all too common. |
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A rapid change in the shape of tracheal shadow with sharp angle was also shown tomographically. |
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It may, however, yield a more sequent conclusion if one minor change in the text be made. |
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A cooler gusty southwest change in the evening with raised dust and thundery showers to follow. |
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And the calculations could be thrown out if there was any significant change in the principles according to which judicial remuneration is set. |
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In any event, the mortgage interest relief regime might change in the meantime. |
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He wanted to create a thoroughgoing change in the way ordinary people perceived prostitution. |
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Calls have been made for a change in the law on dangerous dogs after a 12-year-old boy was savagely mauled. |
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Inflation involves a curious change in the properties of matter at very high energies known as a phase transition. |
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Large amounts of maize, sugar beet and barley will fail unless there is a dramatic change in the weather. |
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And if you read the masthead box on page two, you'll see a slight change in the wording there. |
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There has been no change in the bank rate, the repo rate and the cash reserve ratio. |
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While the use of accounting information intensified, there was no marked change in the system itself. |
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Hartstein's decision marks a significant change in the direction of the company. |
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This event marked a major change in the temper of the civil rights movement. |
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The 1930s marked a significant change in the Soviet approach to retail trade. |
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And the States and Territories have joined together to take action on climate change in the absence of leadership from the Federal government. |
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He adds that the scorecard, which was launched in the first quarter of last year, has ushered in a major cultural change in the HR department. |
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Genomics is unlikely to be of use in teratology studies because of the rapid rate of change in the developing organism. |
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There was no shortage of money, as Penny, scenting change in the air, held yet another fundraiser. |
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A call was made today for a change in the law so teenagers can get involved in politics at every level. |
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But its roots go much deeper, to a tectonic change in the country's political-economic demographics. |
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The scope of earning has brought about a sea change in the mental make-up of the women. |
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The coming change in the makeup of the English population is unprecedented. |
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The rise of maiolica during the Italian Renaissance signaled a change in the perception and purpose of ceramic wares. |
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Local people were hoping for a change in the wind to push the slick away from the coast. |
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The positions of magenta, sepia, lanceolate, and short were also adjusted to reflect this change in the map. |
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The Charter could offer further assurance that no community will suffer from a change in the constitutional status of Northern Ireland. |
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It now awaits ratification and the assent by the Chancellor, as the move requires a change in the University statute. |
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This gives the equivalent amounts of income respondents are prepared to give up or accept for a change in the level of another characteristic. |
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Every time there is a small change in the price of the Euro against the dollar, dealers perform arbitrage transactions. |
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This change in the structure of the state apparatus itself has led to divisions among employers and within the Liberal-National Coalition. |
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But he certainly helped to accelerate the rate of economic and social change in the cities and towns along the shore of Lake Michigan. |
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It is quite intriguing to notice that the majority of these active-present, future-middle verbs have a stem change in the aorist. |
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It seemed to be only those supporting some form of change in the law who were given a rough ride. |
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This change in the pattern of elasticities represents an alteration in the selection pressures on the life history. |
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Any change in the terms of this licence will require the permission of the Governors. |
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Moreover, it points up the dramatic change in the characterization of the anti-hero. |
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So the deflection leads to a change in the ionic current that, in turn, alters the cell potential. |
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These include a change in the balance between procoagulant and anticoagulant factors in the blood. |
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But, absent a change in the course of this election, he's on his way to another four years. |
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Serial samples that involve a change in the IS6110 fingerprint are distinguished from those that do not involve a change. |
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Thus there can be no redshift due to the Compton effect unless there is a change in the direction of propagation. |
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It would take a change in the minister of state to really effect some action. |
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Immigration policy has produced an extraordinary change in the ethnic composition of the U.S. population. |
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Recently there has been a change in the attitude of those practising conventional medicine towards complementary medicine. |
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Are the arguments of those who predict a radical change in the nature of 21st century wars that groundless after all? |
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From this point of view the change in the vote for the radical Left is extremely significant. |
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Rumours of the end of the company car, following a change in the personal tax regime, seemed greatly exaggerated. |
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The change in the government's stance came after a spate of unfavorable newspaper editorials and commentaries. |
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An additional impetus for change in the way traditional radio stations do business is on the horizon. |
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This shift indicates a significant change in the peptide conformation due to the nature of the adsorbent surfaces. |
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But he feels he may be whistling in the wind, with precious little hope of forcing a change in the short term. |
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Par for the course, cries for change in the industry have fallen on deaf ears. |
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A proposed change in the licensing laws, to be published in a White Paper in April, may address this issue, he said. |
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If a few billion people die, then a wholescale change in the attitude of the species might just take place. |
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The respectful listening necessarily implied a readiness to change in the light of what the dialogue might reveal. |
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But over the past twenty years there has been a fundamental change in the role poetry readings play in literary culture. |
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It takes the band a couple of songs to hit their flow and as they do you can feel the change in the air. |
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This combat goes on for a few curious minutes before an air horn signals a change in the drill rotation. |
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The mid-60s saw a change in the broadcast pattern, with airings now at 10.30 am, 1.30 pm or sometimes both. |
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Your aircraft's wing interprets vertical gusts as a change in the angle of attack, thus significantly increasing the load factor. |
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In her report she recommends a radical change in the make-up of the new board. |
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The Victorian period also witnessed considerable change in the economic structure of Scotland. |
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One critical issue in the rise of talkback was the change in the regulatory conditions covering commercial radio that removed the requirement to have news and current affairs. |
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Rule 16 was a proposed change in the rules at the 1976 Republican convention. |
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We are proud that our film could be a catalyst for even a small change in the ways these boys are treated in China. |
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Advanced calculus gives us a strong tool for finding the change in the area of a given shape under continuously differentiable transformations-namely, the Jacobian. |
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Nobody in leadership positions was angry about climate change in the 2000s other than Al Gore? |
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His reluctance did not change in the weeks, months and years afterwards. |
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Both groups would be affected by a radical change in the business climate. |
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A concurrent change in the economy that administers a sharp lesson on the consequences of trying to out-plan free markets. |
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There can be no economic revolution without significant and fundamental change in the manner in which we administrate and manage our daily affairs and our social relations. |
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This result is a change in the relationship between state and citizen, producer and consumer, priest and congregant. |
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Signing up to white lists and setting tighter firewall parameters is just the beginning of a massive change in the way organisations use and manage email. |
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Though the absolute level of social mobility has grown, there has been no change in the relative mobility rates between the middle and working classes. |
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There have also been accusations that the U.S. network sought to downplay climate change in the shows. |
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One view, found on the left wing of the Labour party, is that a government must take greater powers if it wants to achieve radical change in the society and economy. |
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But he said Parliament had approved any measure of retrospection which would enable a judgment to be upset because of the change in the limitation period. |
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Rip currents, sometimes called rip tides, can happen when Longshore currents, which move parallel to the beach, bounce seaward because of a change in the bottom's structure. |
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In the Swinford, Charlestown, Foxford 094 areas, there will be no change in the area code but 92 will have to be placed in front of all existing local numbers. |
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I could feel the movement, the change in the vibrations as iron-bound wheels went from a rough surface to a smoother one and then back to the former. |
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An ambulance driver charged with speeding as he rushed a liver to a transplant patient has called for a change in the law so it cannot happen again. |
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On the scale of an erythrocyte, a change in the primary nucleation rates could have profound effects even if macroscopic experiments revealed very little difference. |
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The first morphological difference that arises between the lemma primordia of awned and calcaroides genotypes is marked by a change in the overall length of the organ. |
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Explosive population growth in the Arab world coupled with Europe's unprecedented baby bust presages a radical change in the balance of power in the Mediterranean world. |
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Airport officials said the company that owns the jet could be penalized for the last minute change in the passenger manifest in violation of regulations. |
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We acknowledge that this change in the shape of the EU is indeed constitutional, does mark something pretty big, and merits the thumbprint of the nation to endorse it. |
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But those numbers assume no dramatic change in the increasing ability of seniors to retire later and otherwise continue to earn income that is taxable. |
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Unless there is a dramatic change in the ship's shape at the waterline, the center of gravity remains in place and the new and old transverse metacenters cross at this point. |
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The rate of change in the direction of the rotational axis is the ratio of torque to angular momentum and so gives a value for the precessional constant. |
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Surely there will be villainous pirates, distracting mermaids, tides change in the new open water chapter of my journey. |
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Arguing that profiteering shipowners and unscrupulous insurers were collaborating in sending out unseaworthy vessels, the play led to popular outrage and a change in the law. |
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A missioner tries to give hope to the homeless and poor, seeking change in the world system in order to promote justice and peace in a world of pain. |
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Restrictions on triplex construction will remain in place until city staff completes a final analysis on the effect of density change in the area. |
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His declaration is directly related to a change in the bipolar model. |
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The volume of a hydrocarbon chain, v, does not change in the course of membrane deformations, because the hydrocarbon moiety of a lipid molecule is practically incompressible. |
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Thus the natural view of change is that real, metaphysical change in a thing would be change in the monadic or internal or intrinsic properties of the thing. |
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Its research shows that a fifth of the motorists who were aware of the change in the law were wrong in their knowledge of exactly what this would comprise. |
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For everyone else, it was a change in the weather, an appearance of the real, Brando mumbling in a movie. |
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The change in the cost of borrowing is just the prize money for your winner. |
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Yet despite attempts to reduce adverse events through multilevel interventions and information technology, widespread change in the culture of health care remains elusive. |
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The minister insisted that any change in the present policy would be a body blow to the entire western region, not just in the immediate vicinity of Clare and Limerick. |
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We've seen a distinct change in the boilerplate of contracts. |
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The drive back home was uneventful except for a change in the sky. |
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In a free, unhampered market economy, there will be a harmonious and sustained change in the pattern of consumption with a rise in consumers' real wealth. |
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Judging from settler letters and narratives, resettlement to the eastern borderlands did not produce radical change in the way that peasants defined themselves. |
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At times, it is necessary to coerce an unsigned integer from one type to another, resulting in a change in the number of bits used to represent the number. |
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And barring a change in the payout culture, no fine is likely to curb them. |
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But the GOP presidential nominee's plan to hope for a change in the Mideast conflict is winning some plaudits. |
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He responded that he had thought about it, but decided that he can effect a change in the political landscape more thoroughly from his bully pulpit on the air. |
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There has also been a noticeable change in the children, observes Donald. |
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Assuming, if you will, that I'm not stark raving mad, there clearly has been some sort of change in the way these sorts of comics are written and drawn. |
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Collectively they represent a step change in the approach the business is taking to the cultivated turf and quality topsoil market in the North of England. |
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The government is spending vast amounts of energy and money trying to drive change in the telecommunications sector without achieving commensurate strategic impact. |
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Therefore, if optimality is to be achieved, a small change in nutrient concentration must sometimes precipitate a large change in the enzymatic composition of the bacterium. |
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Unfortunately, a change in the genetic code of the mitochondrial genome in both enteropneusts and echinoderms strongly rejects chordate affinities of the hemichordates. |
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Suasive verbs imply intentions to bring about some change in the future. |
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The temperature and precipitation clusters defined in this study provide a useful baseline for future examination of climate change in the circumpolar Arctic. |
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The problem stems from a change in the way public finance is handled. |
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There is a perceptible change in the attitude and outlook of the workers. |
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So the year has marched on into October and in Scotland at least the change in the calendar has coincided with a perceptible change in the season. |
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As this bobbin is such an excellent conductor, the change in the magnetic flux is opposed in the bobbin by the induction of an alternating current. |
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Dionysus, cider-sodden, dances for change in the subway and gets periodically arrested for indecent exposure, a shadow of himself Zeus was ushered into a retirement home. |
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In the light of the apparent change in the attitude of Pakistan and certain recent developments, instead of pinning the entire blame on Pakistan, there is need to look within. |
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An important way to ensure the defeat of al Qaeda is through applying pressure for change in the existing regimes' behaviors concurrent with supportive interaction with them. |
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Can Science Fiction writers, inspirers of futures, cause a seed change in the American imagination so that, in turn, our leaders can be influenced? |
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Between 20000 and 105000 BP the GRIP and GISP2 cores record 22 warm interstadial events reflecting extremely rapid climatic change in the North Atlantic. |
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What we want is not a change in the law but a declaration by the courts that the current law is illegal because it contravenes human rights under the European convention. |
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In this mutant the proton pump process is inhibited, and one does not expect to observe a change in the polarizable proton absorption during the photocycle. |
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This change in the regulations concerning amateurism was made clear at a meeting of the International Rugby Board yesterday. |
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Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. |
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Watt was also aware of the change in the boiling point of water with pressure. |
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Over this short time period, there has been relatively little change in the distribution of the continents due to plate tectonics. |
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Hence a change in MSL can result from a real change in sea level, or from a change in the height of the land on which the tide gauge operates. |
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A change in the type, distribution and coverage of vegetation may occur given a change in the climate. |
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Climate change in the recent past may be detected by corresponding changes in settlement and agricultural patterns. |
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The table also shows the population change in the ten years to the 2011 census by subdivision. |
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Simultaneous with this visual jump from one medium to another, a roll of beats on a drumkit signals a change in the music. |
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Many experiments have been made, with a view of obviating the necessity of tuning the instrument every time a change in the key occurred. |
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We evaluated the change in the lymphocyte cell count, polymorphonuclear cell count, glucose concentration and protein concentration over time. |
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The summer of 2008 marked a change in the Dragons recruitment policy to a more antipodean focus. |
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During Hansen's tenure, the WRU implemented a significant change in the structure of the game domestically. |
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He speculated that there might be a detectable change in the level of some neurotransmitter or neurohormone when people pray. |
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Another characteristic of Stage Two of the demographic transition is a change in the age structure of the population. |
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Producer Price Indices measure the average change in the prices of industrial products, which are produced and sold by Bulgarian enterprises. |
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Tolls are set annually by the government based on the previous year's change in the Retail Price Index. |
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This change in the atmosphere increased their effectiveness as nurseries of evolution. |
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However, change in the relative prices of basket components can cause relative PPP to fail tests that are based on official price indexes. |
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Similarly, there has been a change in the way place names are regarded and the clues about their linguistic history. |
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Due to a change in the way the public access police services, only Cardiff Bay and Cardiff Central police stations have front desk services. |
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The ascension of the Tudor dynasty to the English throne in 1485 heralded a change in the way Wales was administered. |
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There is evidence for climate change in the fifth century, with conditions turning cooler and wetter. |
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The period marked a steep change in the diversity and composition of Earth's biosphere. |
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These changes to the moment of inertia result in a change in the angular velocity, axis, and wobble of the Earth's rotation. |
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For example, suppose a netbank website sends instructions to the main bank office requesting a change in the balance of an account. |
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The Moorland Indicators of Climate Change Initiative was set up in 2008 to collect data on climate change in the area. |
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The foot of the continental slope is determined as the point of maximum change in the gradient at its base. |
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Another change in the 19th century was that novelists began to read their works in theaters, halls, and bookshops. |
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She said she expects to see a change in the feral cat population within two years. |
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The election also saw a change in the elective format for position of deputy leader. |
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The K86R substitution results in the change in the basicity of the residue. |
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The change in the shape of the retinal molecule forces a change in the shape of the protein rhodopsin. |
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The photograph was manipulated to appear as either baby-faced or mature by making a 15percent change in the size of eyes and lips. |
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Under these assumptions, the primary driver of the change in the general price level is changes in the quantity of money. |
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The quantity theory of money, simply stated, says that any change in the amount of money in a system will change the price level. |
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Iron sand is product of a process of change in the form from andesitic and basaltic volcanic rocks, which are rich in iron. |
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The real killer to the conversion unit solution though has been the change in the rifling twist incorporated into current M16 and AR-15 models. |
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The hallmark of folate deficiency is macrocytic anaemia with megaloblastic change in the bone marrow. |
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They showed that a single-letter change in the RNA of an alphavirus strengthened the stem-loop. |
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Bush was selected as Wonk of the Year because of her work to create meaningful change in the world. |
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A change in the process means it can now take an average of six months to become an approved adopter. |
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The change in the westerlies is driven by the atmospheric effects of global warming and the ozone hole combined. |
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The Local Government Act 1972 resulted in a major change in the governance of national parks. |
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The public outcry, especially among the upper and middle classes, helped stir change in the young workers' welfare. |
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Upper Wharfedale has been traditionally associated with farming, but there has been a change in the numbers and types of employment. |
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The influx of Dutchmen with their wives was also, probably, bringing about subtle, segregative change in the ethnic dynamics. |
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Several weeks of fighting saw little change in the front line, and the Mamelon remained in Russian hands. |
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The role and power of the Prime Minister have been subject to much change in the last fifty years. |
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This reflected a marked change in the audience for plays, as royal patronage was no longer the important part of theatrical success. |
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The development of Cabinet government under King William III in the late 17th century caused further change in the nature of the Speakership. |
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Mr Blair outlined how his government viewed a change in the calculous of risk posed by Saddam Hussein, following the World Trade Center attacks. |
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We expect no change in the foreseeable future so that the EU will be able to fully concentrate on other challenges. |
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Several chemical markers indicate a drastic change in the environment around the start of the Cambrian. |
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A cascaded flow controller could then calculate the change in the valve position. |
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The change in the by-law prevented forestallers from buying goods just outside the city limits. |
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If minoxidil treatment results in a decrease in MAP then there must be some change in the chronic salt-loading pressure natriuresis curve. |
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The Government, however, responded that the Articles did envisage a change in the election of representative peers. |
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The British however made acceptance of the terms of the mandate a precondition for any change in the constitutional position of the Arabs. |
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The development of the Napoleonic Code was a fundamental change in the nature of the civil law system, making laws clearer and more accessible. |
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A pronounced change in the IR spectrum was observed with evidences of the conversion of the formyl group to the carboxylic group. |
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This was not through a custom grown up gradually, but from the date of that change in the ritual. |
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This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people was the real American Revolution. |
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Strong verbs indicate tense by a change in the quality of a vowel, while weak verbs indicate tense by the addition of an ending. |
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Palatalization involves change in the place or manner of articulation of consonants, or the fronting or raising of vowels. |
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A 164 ka record of environmental change in the American Southwest from a Carlsbad Cavern speleothem. |
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As such, the U.A.E. is not a bad place to instigate change in the region. |
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However, Lutwick found no change in the DTG behaviour of clay-organic complexes and organic matter from chernozems. |
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Though PTE scores are currently accepted along with IELTS or TOEFL, Stubbs predict that the pattern would change in the coming years. |
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The present and past singular stem was extended to the plural, leaving the reduplication as the only change in the stem between the two tenses. |
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But Philip III and Lerma lacked the ability to make any meaningful change in the country's foreign policy. |
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One of the most obvious changes currently occurring is the change in the relative global population distribution between countries. |
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Spot-checks will be carried out on poorly performing care homes following a change in the law. |
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By this time, Cabral had already crossed the Indian Ocean, and the change in the monsoon winds prevented Dias from undertaking his own crossing. |
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It had a monopoly on commercial banking until a change in the banking law in 2003 led to the entry of several other banks. |
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France's population dynamics began to change in the middle of the 19th century, as France joined the Industrial Revolution. |
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With the end of World War I, there was also a change in the economic climate. |
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Much of the complex allomorphy was subsequently lost, but the sound system has been maintained with little change in the modern languages. |
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Transport is getting worse and a 'genuine step change in the quality of the system' is needed, a business leader said yesterday. |
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So we have to take the opportunity of that step change in the rules to make sure of a competitive car next year. |
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The authority said the clawback of funds is because of a change in the way the rules are interpreted. |
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Will neutering the male result in any kind of positive change in the mindset of the rabbit? |
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During the language change in the 19th century some Danish and North Frisian dialects in Southern Schleswig were replaced by German. |
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In principle, the substantial transformation of a product is intended as a change in the harmonized system coding. |
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There is a possible corresponding change in the rate of change of sea level rise seen in the data from both Barbados and Tahiti. |
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A boundary change in the 1950s meant that the City Ground is now no longer within the city of Nottingham whilst Notts County's ground is. |
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When the EQE is calculated for the unaged and aged silicone, the expected percent change in the device's performance can be determined. |
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The first is a change in the Earth's orbit around the sun, or eccentricity. |
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