This right can be evaded by classifying the patient as incapable of taking such a decision. |
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The administration's addiction to classifying documents is making an unnecessary casualty of the openness vital to democracy. |
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The percent of respondents classifying a task in each educational category was tabulated. |
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This goes against the technical wisdom of classifying markets by value of free floating stocks alone. |
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The other way for classifying tool steels is according to the type of quench required to harden the steel. |
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The orbital region is important because it has been demonstrated as useful in classifying different species of equids. |
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Modern English has also lost its system of classifying nouns into three grammatical genders, as still occurs in German. |
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The composition of the cell wall varies among species and is an important character for identifying and classifying bacteria. |
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He constructed the classifying space of a topological group and gave a geometric realisation of a semi-simplicial complex. |
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He also worked on the problem of classifying the stabiliser of the pencil which is a linear combination of the two matrices. |
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But for the most part our endless classifying, grouping, and arranging is nothing but high-grade hokum, mixed with a lot of bunkum. |
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The figures in brackets are arrived at classifying the most common Italian openings into these three groups. |
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Today, cladistics is the method of choice for classifying life because it recognizes and employs evolutionary theory. |
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Pleural fluid LDH is the most accurate overall criterion for classifying pleural effusions into exudates and transudates. |
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Waring also wrote on algebraic curves, classifying quartic curves into 12 main divisions with 84551 subdivisions. |
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The ultrasound measurements did not allow a determination between classifying this as a high or low anorectal malformation. |
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An independent adverse event committee were responsible for classifying serious adverse events at the end of the trial. |
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What is the essence of balancing the vital interests of the state, society, and individuals in classifying information on arms and military equipment? |
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He argues that in light of recent discussion we can do a better job of classifying deponent forms and understanding them than we have in the past. |
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Environmentalists are prodding regulators to clamp down on practices like classifying events that happen repeatedly as accidents. |
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In the final analysis, arrangement and classifying comprise a metonym for any form of intellectual activity. |
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Binomial nomenclature is a system for classifying living beings according to their genus and species only. |
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A major limitation of the system is the absence of a comprehensive cadastral information system for identifying each ratable unit and for classifying land uses. |
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What problems had so suddenly arisen with the normal way of classifying offenders that it became necessary to change course in mid-stream? |
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This required shoehorning fungi into the plant kingdom and classifying ciliated protists as animals. |
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We pretend to respect their differences by solicitously classifying them all as equal. |
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More than a century ago, Poincaré wanted to calculate a way of classifying such three-dimensional surfaces that live in four-dimensional spaces. |
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But the criteria for classifying a village or county are complex and often revised. |
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By classifying these tasks as routine or non-routine, the authors were able to grade occupations as more or less vulnerable to automation. |
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The aim of classifying GBAORD by socio-economic objective is to help governments to formulate science and technology policy. |
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I therefore was quite confident in classifying their risk factors receipt of coagulation products. |
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For the 2001 Census, Statistics Canada used a new system of classifying occupations. |
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The effect of classifying expenditure in this manner is to make the chapters of the budget nomenclature less detailed. |
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The material is quite extensive and a lot of time is required for classifying the documents. |
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As a result, classifying pension systems and different retirementincome schemes is difficult. |
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For the time being, it has been decided to do without classifying the surface areas into different types. |
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Second, we will continue our consultations with stakeholders on proposed new categories for classifying the results of our investigations. |
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Secessionists argued that a Confederate tariff would accelerate Virginia's industrialization by classifying Northern products as dutiable foreign goods. |
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There are few more interesting groups in the population of our subject than that formed by the three poets whom we mentioned last when classifying the epistolers of the early nineteenth century. |
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What Aristotle had written in ancient Greece, classifying the minerals known then, remained unchallenged and unimproved into the nineteenth century. |
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On our job the pay rate for new construction was significantly higher than for repairs, so the company chiseled us by classifying everything as repairs. |
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These warnings come from a review of death certificates classifying the cause of death as suffocation or asphyxia. |
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In this way, a conventionalist epistemology only sees science as a way of memorising and classifying phenomena or observations, without seeking to actually attain 7 reality itself. |
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Another, less physiological, way of classifying the various states of consciousness would be from a more humanistic, sociological or even philosophical point of view, taking ethical factors into consideration. |
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This invention suggests a potential new method for classifying and quantitating the extent of injury. |
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Attempting to respond to the former act by classifying it in the same Criminal Code section as the latter is inevitably going to lead to a trivializing of what is a serious crime. |
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Analyzing and classifying high-quality requirements must involve both IT and business stakeholders to balance customer need against business costs and risks. |
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However, there is a difference between classifying documents and classifying groups of concepts, and documentary classification systems may prove to be inadequate for you. |
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The Board and the CFGA also developed a common methodology for tracking and classifying grievances, and both organizations meet regularly to share information and provide feedback on their progress. |
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In addition to keeping up with and classifying the latest literature, an expanded search and consultant is being organized on a case by case basis. |
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The purpose of subtyping is to differentiate isolates of bacteria beyond classifying their species or sub-species. |
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An additional way of classifying opioids analgesic drugs is on the basis of their histamine releasing capacities. |
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The development of a suitable system for classifying dwelling sustainability can be a stimulus to such improvements, both for the resale and the rental sector. |
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The bare assertion that there are no problems in classifying dicalcium phosphate in the other Member States is a half-truth, for it does not say that dicalcium phosphate is not imported into those Member States from Tunisia. |
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Recognizing the special needs of the legal community, the Tribunal has implemented a new format for classifying and identifying its decisions and rulings on the Web to simplify access to these resources. |
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It is believed that the framework is an advancement in the general, if small, cause of classifying and defining river heritage from a global perspective. |
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Secondly, I would say that classifying mining waste as waste is very difficult when you consider that large amounts of it are simply crushed rock and quite similar to products that you would get from any quarry in the Union. |
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In the context of the debate on draft article D, he observed that a two-annex approach offered the best solution for classifying the types of measures to be applied to the different POPs identified. |
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Due to the extremely low percentage of animals scoring Very Good at their first classification in first lactation, a single line is used to represent the percentage of daughters classifying Good Plus or Very Good. |
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The Brazilian State informs that the jail at Polinter was closed and is today used only as a center for sorting and classifying detainees, as well as a halfway house for detainees being sent to custody centers. |
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This is exactly where CIPRA's Future in the Alps Project comes into play, collating practical experience gained throughout the Alps, classifying it and making it available to those who need it. |
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For this matching process to be effective, accurate and reliable methods for classifying prostheses by their function is necessary. |
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By its first plea, the appellants claim that the Court committed an error of law in classifying the trade mark at issue as a neologism that was not noticeably different from the sum of its descriptive elements. |
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So the work of collecting and classifying the feculence continues. |
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For volcanic rocks, mineralogy is important in classifying and naming lavas. |
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Other ways of classifying the vertebrates have been devised, particularly with emphasis on the phylogeny of early amphibians and reptiles. |
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A phylum is the highest level in the Linnaean system for classifying organisms. |
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Scholarly arguments have been put forward in favour of classifying Low German as a German dialect. |
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In classifying fossils, however, other features must be used, since soft tissue glands and many other features are not visible in fossils. |
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One way of classifying them is based upon their location in the landscape, and their source of water. |
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This comparison process often involves classifying them typologically and identifying other sites with similar artifact assemblages. |
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The Chinese of the Tang era were also very interested in the benefits of officially classifying all of the medicines used in pharmacology. |
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Some other languages use different classifying systems, especially in the plural pronouns. |
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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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We consider the problem of counting and classifying domino tilings of a quadriculated torus. |
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Existing studies of such institutions show that different institutional situations resulted in different ways of classifying weakminded inmates. |
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Secondly, I should like to insist on the respect for the rules that is incumbent on the institutions with regard to classifying appropriations as compulsory or non-compulsory expenditure. |
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To sum up, it is basically a question of classifying, putting into order, inferring and assessing the most significant losses in the processes and activities by analysing the material balances. |
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Furthermore, there has not been any reported case of hindrances to trade in timber due to the fact that market operators could not agree on measuring or classifying wood in the rough. |
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In addition to identifying objects and shapes it also can be used for other tasks, including: identifying, sorting, counting, classifying and authenticating objects. |
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The Commission may request national regulatory authorities to provide their reasons for classifying or not classifying organisations in either or both of the categories referred to in the first two indents. |
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Therefore, in classifying the parameters of this concept, either purely legal or purely political approach, would yield no positive result, and the adequate criteria have to be searched on the borderline of both approaches. |
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Myanmar denies them citizenship, classifying them as illegal immigrants. |
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What is the problem of classifying natural health products as food? |
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When classifying an adrenal neoplasm, it is imperative to broadly establish if the lesion is hyperfunctioning or non-hyperfunctioning, and whether it is benign or malignant. |
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Essentially, this meant classifying product design features that significantly affect assembly times and manufacturing costs and to quantify these effects. |
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Users accessing their email through OWA 2013 will have the same experience as their desktop counterparts when classifying emails or calendar items. |
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Using an X-ray method called angiography, Yeung's group obtained a baseline picture of the arteries, classifying them as relatively smooth, irregular or stenosed. |
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Entrepreneurs in the region call for an increase in funding for apprenticeship and reskilling schemes, with 27 per cent classifying this as their second priority. |
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The final section covers traditional managerial accounting topics of classifying costs, job order costing, direct and absorption costing, and standard costing. |
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The study by the University of Glasgow is part of a project to compile the first Historical Thesaurus of Scots, classifying every word in the language. |
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