And this goes double if the insurance company does measure easily changeable behavior, such as speeding or seat belt use. |
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Why should modern reverence of ancient deities force them to fossilize when they were clearly organic and changeable in the past? |
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It is probable that the wind which retarded the progress of Cook was a north-eastern wind of a changeable nature. |
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The droid shifted its changeable exterior, transforming into flight mode, and barreled after the girl, rocketing above the crowd. |
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Since products change and competitive conditions fluctuate, your solution must be flexible and changeable. |
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I haven't finished the book yet but my overall impression is of a changeable curmudgeon but not a monster. |
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I had a friend who worked for the Federal Govt. apparently by regulation they always bought a regular full fare, fully changeable ticket. |
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The uncertain economic climate has made the demand for products as changeable as the weather. |
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Sailing for 100 miles over seven days in a small dugout canoe with two local fishermen through the changeable waters of southwest Madagascar. |
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The weather is very hot now but it is very changeable and there's been a fair amount of rain lately. |
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Spring is a changeable season with periods of fine weather broken by soakings of rain, he said. |
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She was then employed by Howard, a changeable character, easygoing one day, an unforgiving taskmaster the next. |
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For Augustine, there are two fundamental objects of knowledge, the created and the Untreated, changeable nature and unchangeable Truth. |
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Not only that, but what we want, and who we are, is as fluid and changeable as a chameleon. |
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Public opinion this far before the final November vote is notoriously changeable. |
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During changeable weather, the temperature can veer from sub-Mediterranean to Siberian. |
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With capital punishment in the news lately, American opinion on the death penalty seems particularly changeable in response to media coverage. |
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But fire is a strange stuff to make the origin of all things, for it is the most inconstant and changeable. |
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Also popular are the clear vinyl shoes in strappy sandals some with changeable colored ribbon straps. |
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The Bretons were reputed to be fickle and changeable, and were often reproached for the death of Arthur. |
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Each atom has an unchanging shape and size and a changeable degree of motion or rest. |
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What it means is that pronouns, like all other words, are changeable, via regular sound changes, analogic restructuring, and borrowing. |
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As the jubilee celebrations gathered pace only the changeable weather threatened to dampen spirits. |
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The weather is changeable and irregular with a risk of hurricanes, earthquakes, thunder and lightning. |
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It has an iridescent shiny ice pink dial with pink patent leather strap and a changeable sporty gel strap. |
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Although inherently changeable and flighty, those with Gemini rising don't have their heads in the clouds. |
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With energetic Mars and changeable Uranus in your home sector all month, tread carefully when dealing with housemates. |
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This non-authoritarian, non-conformist, antic, changeable character, or community of characters, keeps coming up throughout human history. |
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The first design challenge the engineers confronted was constructing on the changeable soils. |
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The broad peak could be well fitted by a single bilayer form factor, with changeable bilayer thickness and electron density contrast. |
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Nothing demonstrates more clearly that women are seen as changeable creatures than the makeover. |
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So the port's proudest ships found plentiful depth and surged at full sail into changeable seas. |
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The target is changeable, the constant unchanging factor is indignation. |
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Of course since it is an open source project, the black box is openable, examinable and changeable for those with the will and the skill to investigate. |
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Even the changeable, uncertain winds have a pattern and a parameter. |
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And obviously, we are finding his word is a very changeable thing. |
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That's why some cats have changeable appetites and can sometimes be hard to please. |
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Due to the changeable character of mountain weather, you should carry a windcheater or rain wear. |
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And knowing how changeable the weather is around here and that a heavy shower may fall at any time, they cover their legs with long blankets. |
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Most jobs are so complicated and changeable that the usefulness of one-off 'shot in the dark' type intervention can be questioned. |
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He's got his awn habits, indeed, but they are manifold, changeable, almost elusive. |
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As the moulds are changeable, QT12-15 is able to produce various types of hollow blocks, solid bricks, interlocks, pavers and curbstones, etc. |
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Please root out the attribute of the changeable mind even in small matters. |
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This job is very changeable and regretting things once in a while is part of it. |
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Historical studies help men to see things in their changeable and evolutionary aspects. |
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On the trail, they have a clear, sonorous voice of changeable pitch, which is generally higher in females. |
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But there is more to come. Upgrading windowsElectrochromic glass, with changeable opacity, is one new avenue of exploration. |
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Quickly changeable requirements from the surrounding world also affect learning. |
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The first boats are due to enter that changeable area this evening or during the night. |
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These sheaths are changeable, but a part of them never disappears, and remains as constant spirit-germs for the physical, astral and mental. |
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This repertoire of symbolic meanings is changeable and is to be adapted to the total human experience and the social system. |
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For the same reason, the pre-accelerator arms are replaced by changeable wear pieces also made of high-strength alloy. |
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This visual type is supported on displays with changeable hardware color maps. |
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Doubly good: this kidney warmer is a fundamental accessory in changeable weather conditions and when it begins to get cooler. |
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To the Greeks this changeable planet was given two names, Apollo for when it appeared as a morning star and Hermes when it came as an evening star. |
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Because businesses operate in a highly changeable environment, they need to respond to changes in a positive fashion thus making them flexible and focused on their game plans. |
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They are full of whims and fancies, changeable and unpredictable. |
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However, some very changeable conditions dogged the first race of the Scottish Flying Fifteen Championships' 25-strong fleet at Loch Earn yesterday. |
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But changeable wind conditions and a single erratic rain shower soon took its toll, with Carroll demoted down to sixth during a routine pitstop for new tyres. |
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It is the second time the race will be there at this time of year rather than in September and high temperatures and changeable weather conditions are expected. |
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By definition, gender refers to the differences between men and women that are socially construed, changeable over time and have wide variations within and between cultures. |
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While any file can be kept viewable or changeable by only you, it can also be shared with whomever you choose to invite. |
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The authors of the original property rights theory never regarded the system of property rights as something easily changeable by policy decisions. |
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The 1930s had seen a rapid development in radio navigational techniques, spurred by the need for airlines to maintain schedules despite changeable weather. |
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The weather can be changeable, varying between sunshine and snow. |
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The features that Nokia added were lifestyle features such as changeable ringtones, games, and the ability to change the casing of the phone to change its colour. |
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The most temperate seasons are spring, which can be changeable, and autumn, which is generally sunny and dry. |
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Such statistical noise makes society look more changeable than it is. |
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Local authorities in many large cities are changeable and fractious. |
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It is very difficult to determine whether or not sexually dichotomized behaviors, which may be correlated with genetic, hormonal or brain differences, are fixed or changeable. |
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However, York weather can be fairly changeable and the morning may start off rather gloomy and damp, and by the afternoon the sun can be shining in York, resulting in high temperatures. |
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This is all done without the use of replaceable, changeable or cleanable filter elements. |
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Separate switching and dimming of individual components in the area of indoor lighting creates the possibility of changeable lighting scenes in a room. |
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My features are neutral, unpronounced, my skin tone changeable — pale in sunless, northern climates but tanning swiftly within a day or two of arriving in the tropics. |
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Any removable calibration memory chips shall be potted, encased in a sealed container or protected by electronic algorithms and shall not be changeable without the use of specialised tools and procedures. |
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The wind and waterproof WINDSTOPPER® Soft Shell combined with a fleece lining protects cyclists from light rain and cold when the weather is changeable and also in winter. |
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Gender refers to the social differences between males and females that are learned, and though deeply rooted in every culture, are changeable over time, and have wide variations both within and between cultures. |
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Some valley airports have windsocks situated at various locations along their runways to show the changeable conditions due to the katabatic flow. |
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These single-bit values are readable and changeable from the master. |
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Following reconstruction of the 3D model, a note appears indicating that the changeable parameters which influence the remaining design steps will be displayed in the next dialog box. |
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The climate of Scotland is temperate and oceanic, and tends to be very changeable. |
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The country lies within the north temperate zone and has a changeable, maritime climate. |
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It has a changeable, maritime climate and is one of the wettest countries in Europe. |
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The island has lush vegetation, a product of its mild but changeable climate which avoids extremes in temperature. |
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Overall, Ireland has a mild but changeable oceanic climate with few extremes. |
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But to be mutable or changeable in way of diminution, lapsable or peccable, is an essential property of a rational imperfect being. |
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Kilns were used for drying kernels of wheat or barley, not otherwise easy in the changeable, temperate climate. |
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The climate of Scotland is temperate and very changeable, but rarely extreme. |
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The climate of Ireland is mild, moist and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. |
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The climate of Cork, like the rest of Ireland, is mild oceanic and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. |
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Sicily has a typical Mediterranean climate with mild and wet winters and hot, dry summers with very changeable intermediate seasons. |
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Exeter has mild wet winters and warm changeable summers with hot and cooler rainy spells. |
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These climates are in the polar front region in winter, and thus have moderate temperatures and changeable, rainy weather. |
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These climates are dominated all year round by the polar front, leading to changeable, often overcast weather. |
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The difficulty faced by any national history is the changeable nature of ethnicity. |
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Legend has it that Childe was in a party hunting on the moor when they were caught in some changeable weather. |
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Our purlin changeable roll forming line produces a variety sizes purlins, and the tooling carriages move into position in seconds, resulting in rapid size change of purlin. |
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Clothing should be suitable for a changeable climate. |
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We are a changeable people, reinventing ourselves almost compulsively. |
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They need the content of the messages to be changeable and adaptable to suit each recipient while remaining a single e-mail and a single campaign to be managed. |
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But most of these interlaid vignettes are closeups, magnifications of the richly changeable, sumptuously colorful texture of reality. |
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And the future looks increasingly changeable and uncertain. |
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My sense is that anything substantive, anything that we deem necessary, would not be changeable should this not go to committee prior to second reading. |
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For the first hour, there was material aplenty, pulsating and whizzing and twinkling, materializing and melting away, dense and changeable phantoms drifting through the white space. |
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The weather is damp relatively frequently and is changeable. |
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The county has a mild, but changeable, oceanic climate with few extremes. |
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The slide rest was positioned by a leadscrew to which power was transmitted through a pair of changeable gears so that it traveled in proportion to the turning of the work. |
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Maudslay perfected the slide rest lathe, which could cut machine screws of different thread pitches by using changeable gears between the spindle and the lead screw. |
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