Get through the few fields near the village and slowly enter into a wood of durmast oaks, turkey oaks and hornbeam. |
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But it has left many life assurers in a quandary, wondering whether to continue backing IFAs or enter into multi-tied agreements. |
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The dhami initiates must plunge beneath the surface of the waters and enter into a trance to attract Divinity. |
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In other words, a society must have a moral standard by which it is run, or else we enter into the law of the jungle. |
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He did not have to enter into the agreements for leases if he did not want to. |
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How did Malagasy, Malay, East African, and Khoi ideas about gender enter into slave and post-emancipation society? |
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May Her Majesty enter into glory in the court of the Lord of Lords and the King of Kings. |
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Rosetta will reach the comet in 2014, enter into orbit and deliver a lander, Philae, onto the surface. |
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The committee was concerned about removing existing legal protections for minors if they enter into a de facto relationship. |
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The meeting passed a resolution authorising the party to enter into coalition arrangements with other parties. |
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The council will now need approval from them to enter into a five-year management agreement. |
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They enter into a rocky marriage and a manager-star relationship that lasts for 15 grueling years of physical and psychological abuse. |
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It was indeed mentally invigorating to enter into a debate on arranged marriages versus love marriages. |
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Traders are well advised to enter into a long position and place a protective stop below the latest low in the market. |
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The bill received royal assent on Dec.18, but will not enter into force until a date determined by the government. |
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I am not a theologian and therefore cannot enter into the theological discussion. |
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The daughter's steadfast refusal to enter into a state of matrimony is in large part due to having a secret lover of her own. |
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It would seem that, for those who wish to enter into matrimony, now is the time to do it. |
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Men of maxims enter into no such education, retaining the patented rules they already have to hand, bought off a common shelf. |
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In this province, unlike most provinces in Canada, the colonizers for the most part, did not enter into treaties with Indigenous peoples. |
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It was the deal the parties had mutually agreed to enter into when they first agreed to cohabit. |
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I wasn't about to enter into an explanation of the tornado of confusion that was engulfing my life right now. |
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We will have to enter into discussions with those feeder leagues after the meeting of chairmen from our league next Thursday. |
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You cannot enter into the world of the spirit unless you go beyond your physical limits. |
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Unfortunately however, the paleobotanical data cited were misdated, and one hopes that such information does not enter into the world of dogma. |
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The monarchs of Ayutthaya found it expedient to enter into a tributary relationship with the Chinese emperors. |
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Over the course of the next several months, Kerzner will enter into negotiations of binding agreements for both of these projects. |
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Unlike the USAir website, there is not need to affirmatively indicate your assent before purporting to enter into a binding agreement. |
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A bullish divergence issues a signal to cover your shorts and prepare to enter into a long position. |
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Like the lost tribesmen of New Guinea, the inhabitants of Tibet were, it was here predicted, soon to enter into modernity. |
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Polygyny is legal, and couples have the option of choosing between monogamy and polygyny when they enter into a civil marriage. |
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We are invited to learn God's lyrics, to master God's tune, and to enter into God's harmony in ways that blend with our lives and our world. |
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This spirit soul must enter into the spiritual sky to merge into the Brahman effulgence. |
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In certain cases, small metallic atoms, like boron and beryllium, may enter into restricted interstitial solid solutions. |
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Think carefully before you enter into a credit agreement and check the small print before you sign. |
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As required by Vietnamese law, the soft drink giants would have to enter into joint ventures in order to bottle soft drinks locally. |
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This trance is achieved in complete solitude and yogis can enter into it or get out of it at will. |
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But there's a strange niggling as we enter into this new era of musical brinkmanship. |
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Finally, the perceived object could enter into the rear ventricle of the brain, the memory. |
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For this reason, one should not enter into a dangerous situation without a valid reason. |
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First the forward transaction costs nothing for either party to enter into. |
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This will now clear the way for the council to enter into a contract with the developer. |
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And the small matter of lost tax revenue doesn't enter into the equation at all, of course. |
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The fact that he might have to do without doesn't enter into the equation for some in the animal protection industry. |
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We can enter into the faithful stories of the past in order to embrace the present-with faith, hope and love. |
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This connotes a voluntary invitation by the offeror to the offeree to enter into a contractual relationship. |
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The open-end document will enter into force on the first day of the second month after its signing. |
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It's believe the attacker blew himself up after he was challenged by a security guard as he was trying to enter into the parking lot. |
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Temperature can determine which ions can form or remain stable enough to enter into chemical reactions. |
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For anyone who willingly suspends disbelief, it is an easy matter to enter into the world of pyramids. |
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To hedge that risk, the company can enter into an interest-rate swap to exchange its fixed rate for a floating rate. |
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They should enter into some negotiation with the claimers in the case and arrive at some consensus now. |
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Christie's Africa sale on September 24, which is a veritable Aladdin's cave of Stanley's effects allows us to enter into the realms of fantasy. |
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This is NOT a good time to get married or enter into a committed relationship. |
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The dangri's role is to invoke the local protective Deities who enter into and occupy the body of the dhami. |
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Now, the illogic of massive media conglomeration is a lot easier to enter into than to back out of. |
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That is also one factor why youngsters enter into such relationships consensually. |
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The Labour Relations Commission intervened in the dispute last week and invited both sides to enter into discussions. |
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The abscess may track down to the mediastinum to enter into the trachea, oesophagus or the pleural cavity. |
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Food processors enter into formal contracts with individual farmers to meet their supply needs. |
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Keen to open up their own bistro, Robin and Vicky enter into a business partnership with her irascible father James. |
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Some defenders of religion enter into polemics with scientists and question their theories, for instance, by opposing the theory of evolution. |
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I suspect that even fewer American men would be inclined to enter into polyandrous marriages. |
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I suspect that few American women, for instance, would be that inclined to enter into polygynous marriages. |
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I really do not have the time to enter into further correspondence with the RAC over this matter. |
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I mean, our show is essentially a crime show, where forensics enter into it and actually come to a conclusion about solving the case. |
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Once you accept a credit note, you enter into a new contract which means you are not entitled to a refund. |
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But the plan foundered when the owner refused to enter into any discussions and the council was unable to make any progress. |
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Similarly, she said that if they married, they would enter into a prenuptial agreement at that time. |
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It's a pro-family position, and economics and standard of living really does not enter into it. |
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It is quite normal for both vendor and buyer to initially enter into a promissory contract which details the conditions of sale. |
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These can only enter into force after they have been ratified by all EU members and, unfortunately, it is one of the countries still delaying. |
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The committee delegated members of the council to enter into negotiations with a suitable bar and catering contractor. |
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Moreover, new treaties, protocols, or amendments thereto will normally require positive ratification to enter into force. |
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The meaning of life and the struggle for power are aspects our society still grapples with as we enter into the new millennium. |
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In other words, only an effete man with a distinct lack of self-esteem and character would enter into such an arrangement. |
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When people start to speak from habit they enter into those well worn grooves of social conformity and confirmation. |
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She says it plans to enter into a voluntary remediation of the site's soil and groundwater. |
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She welcomed the emigrants, visitors and all who came along to enjoy themselves and enter into the spirit of the celebrations. |
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The high cost of fuel should not be an excuse to take advantage of the situation and enter into a speculative price frenzy. |
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How does the Government's obligation to enter into discussions in that situation compare with the treaty claims process? |
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When we met the developers they avoided any hard questions asked, yet weeks later this council voted to enter into this agreement with them. |
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They make secure their homes, families, jobs and friends and they do not undertake risk or enter into long-term commitments. |
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Now unless you get a divorce from the previous husband you should not enter into a new contract. |
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Holmes' own manipulation of language allows the reader to enter into his private universe, offsetting tight lineation and formal structure with inventive wordplay. |
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It is a very relaxed break but you have to enter into the spirit of it. |
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These masses of disentitled people may enter into quasi-feudal social relations with those who own land in exchange for food and physical security. |
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The companies expect to enter into a definitive agreement within 60 days. |
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Coupled with differences in national agendas, industry heterogeneity also influences the type of partner with which firms enter into joint ventures. |
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While the suited and booted clientele make their way home from such events, however, the parties in the pubs are just beginning to enter into the spirit of things. |
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This is a very different business relationship and you want to ensure that you have experienced representation and advice before you enter into a franchise agreement. |
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These gnomic texts serve as a kind of decentering device, forcing the viewer to abandon traditional notions of meaning and enter into Dittborn's symbolic world. |
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Yes, but, on the whole, it is safer to show him a clean pair of heels than to enter into an argument with him, hoping that he will be amenable to logic. |
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It is insufficient already because it only pluralizes the perspective of observation and precisely fails to enter into the position of the participants. |
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To enter into dialogue with a culture that does not possess the ontological security of majority cultures is to enter a representational space of intimacy. |
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Personally I am not so unconfident in our nation as to believe any agreement we enter into with the United States immediately means we are relinquishing our sovereignty. |
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Virtually all residents enter into sanctified, lifelong monogamous unions. |
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It's important to distinguish between a circumscribed period of hardship that you enter into knowingly and an ongoing environment best suited for masochists. |
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If untrained, such a person might enter into the minds of animals while they themselves are unconscious or asleep. |
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We enter into the tiny town and it is like a huge homecoming parade! |
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The treaty will not enter into force, however, until it is ratified by all 25 member states, through their national parliaments or popular referendums. |
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But it is perhaps in that space of radical alterity evoked by poetic images that we can enter into a productive dialogue with the subjects of these exhibitions. |
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South American countries won't enter into any quota arrangements. |
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We need to trust people to enter into social, emotional and, for that matter, business dealings with them and you can't trust someone who is faking. |
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They do not enter into the dinner conversations of restaurant patrons. |
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The driver's reactions and abilities wouldn't enter into it. |
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As a result of the ratification by EU Member States, the number of countries ratifying the Treaty will exceed 40 and the Treaty will now enter into force in 90 days. |
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Is there some sort of lack of self-esteem in Dearborn that causes FoMoCo to enter into these co-branding agreements? |
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Rather than enter into the labyrinth of that debate, I would prefer to argue that it shows what a tangled web we weave whenever we import private profit into a public service. |
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Most labouring men arrested would not have had the funds or contacts to enter into a recognizance, and would have been sent immediately to a house of correction. |
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To partake of the Eucharist is to partake of Christ himself, and to enter into sacramental communion with our Lord we must all be properly disposed. |
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It doesn't enter into the equation, because it's not part of the culture. |
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We are not prepared to enter into a slanging match with Paul. |
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Working stiffs like the waitstaff around us did not even enter into his calculation. |
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It is very likely that the next person one is attracted to has no concept of polyamory, and expects to enter into an exclusive relationship, not an open one. |
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The time is favourable for businessmen to enter into new deals. |
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There are particular parts of the cerebral cortex related to sensation and perception, and areas that enter into the planning, beginning, and control of movement. |
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Should conciliation fail, the parties could then enter into mediation. |
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This means that on current trajectories, absent massive new influxes of immigrants, Europe's population is set to age still further and to enter into an indefinite decline. |
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Everyone is welcome to enter into this competition, the more the merrier! |
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Certain extraneous factors deserve to enter into selection of a name. |
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There are all kinds of subjective factors that enter into it. |
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So the children issue doesn't really enter into the equation. |
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It's hard to conceive of a successful blogger of any persuasion who would allow considerations of gender to enter into the linking calculus I have just described. |
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People need to be reminded that not too long ago, married women did not have the right to own land, or the right to enter into binding legal agreements. |
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But ULH is simply a statutory corporation with the ordinary attributes of legal personality and a capacity to enter into contracts within its powers. |
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For example, questions as to whether a contract is valid may depend on the capacity of the parties to enter into a contract. |
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Under the terms of its license with Sandia, Heliodyne may enter into sublicenses with other companies in the industry. |
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In short, I must contextualize the story for the students if they are to truly enter into it and engage Lorde on her own terrain. |
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You can't give a team the quality of Wales the opportunity to enter into your defensive zone, because they will make you pay for it. |
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It is an advantage for those who want to benefit from GOM quality, or enter into the world of 3D scanning, but just need the necessities. |
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Galaxy and diluvium, the infinite and the eternal, enter into the orbit of human interests. |
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Coetus without co-existence is demonic. What are you, you man and woman who are about to enter into sexual relations? |
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Except a man be born of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. |
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I am pleased to notify the Congress of my intent to enter into a Free Trade Agreement with the Government of Singapore. |
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It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God. |
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Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief. |
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A discussion of the deity's capacity to enter into a contractual agreement will, of course, not ensue due to its obvious farceness. |
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Tuition in the United States is expensive, and it is common for students to enter into extensive debts to pay for it. |
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As one of the first such sites to enter into such an agreement it occupies a small place in the history of archaeological conservation. |
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Only the special arrangement for the southwest under Article 118 could enter into force. |
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Before it could enter into force, however, it had to be ratified by each member state. |
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All EU member states had to ratify the Treaty before it could enter into law. |
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All of these protocols have required the unanimous ratification of all the member states of the Council of Europe to enter into force. |
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Under section 24, the EHRC can enter into binding agreements with employers. |
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In other words, the social relationships people enter into as they acquire and use the means of production. |
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In addition, the provinces are not allowed to renew or enter into new contracts that fail to meet these rules. |
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Mercury can then enter into the human food chain in the form of methylmercury. |
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Spain initially impeded the negotiations, refusing to enter into peace talks until Gibraltar had been captured. |
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Indeed, he suggested that Voisin should stop working for Archdeacon and enter into partnership with him. |
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When the 1st Canadian Army approached at the end of August, the garrison withdrew, not desiring to enter into battle for the port. |
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The South sent delegations to Washington and offered to pay for the federal properties and enter into a peace treaty with the United States. |
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Some agreements with third-party preneed sales companies require the funeral provider to enter into a noncompetition clause with the seller. |
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In 2013, Archbishop Nicholas Okoh opposed the Church of England's decision to allow gay bishops, even if celibate, to enter into civil unions. |
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In bicameral legislatures, there may be a process laid out for second or third readings of bills before a new law can enter into force. |
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Fraud in inducement focuses on misrepresentation attempting to get the party to enter into the contract. |
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These agents enter into contracts on behalf of the company with third parties. |
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With the consent of Congress, states may enter into interstate compacts, agreements between two or more states. |
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Moreover, Martineau's text sets the stage for women to enter into economics. |
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No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man. |
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The law prohibiting import of right-hand drive vehicles into Kyrgyzstan will enter into force on June 3, the State Customs Service said. |
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The rights will allow the Company to enter into a clinical treatment of Hemorrhoidal Maladies. |
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Distinctly we see the difference of the colors, but where exactly does the one first blendingly enter into the other? |
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Apart from bartering honey and crabs for cooked rice, Jarawa women enter into illicit relationships with mainlanders, Ray said. |
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The pledge agreements obligated the taxpayer to enter into share-lending agreements with the counterparty with respect to the pledged stock. |
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In connection with the offering of the notes, the Company also expects to enter into convertible note hedge transactions with certain dealers. |
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Stability is required to enter into true communion with God and with others, which is a timeful process. |
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Therefore Jacobson did not enter into the contract in reliance upon Cherney's alleged misrepresentation that a closing would occur in December. |
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Careful innovation and novel use of appropriate plasticulture can revolutionize Indian agriculture allowing the country to enter into high-tech areas of development. |
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The Commerce Department rarely intervened in such cases but left it up to stations to enter into voluntary timesharing agreements amongst themselves. |
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While Verso has received commitments from lenders for the proposed new credit facilities, there can be no assurance that Verso will enter into such facilities. |
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Recognition of the state's claim to independence by other states, enabling it to enter into international agreements, is often important to the establishment of its statehood. |
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He only can enter into its secret chambers, analyze it, reveal its secret and hidden lineaments to its own view, control, newcreate, and sanctify it. |
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In 2005, the church allowed gay priests to enter into civil partnerships. |
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To enter into a contract with a firm framework Specialised in providing services Concerning pre-employment medicals and annual check-ups for OHIM staff. |
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Mr Fitt had agreed to enter into talks with Humphrey Atkins, the Secretary of State, which excluded an Irish dimension but was then rebuffed by his party conference. |
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The causes identified included arms races, alliances, militaristic nationalism, secret diplomacy, and the freedom of sovereign states to enter into war for their own benefit. |
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It is long past the time for the new bigots of political correctness to get over their condescending sanctimony and to enter into the real world of brotherhood and fellowship. |
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When a bevy of ballerinas line up and enter into an assemblage with the music, they also become ego-less and uncoded, in the same way a Go piece is uncoded. |
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We are excited to enter into this agreement with the TIS organization. |
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In the second, Merlin's magic enables Uther Pendragon to enter into Tintagel in disguise and father his son Arthur with his enemy's wife, Igraine. |
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Structure of interface between layers of different metals, which enter into composition of the condensate, is similar to the big-angle intergrain boundary in a polycrystal. |
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However, when one citizen breaks the Law of Nature, both the transgressor and the victim enter into a state of war, from which it is virtually impossible to break free. |
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At the moment, they mainly play social games but they hope to enter into competition next season as more and more clubs spring up among us Pommies. |
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Sharapova saved six match points at 4-5 down in the third set but the German held her nerve and won the seventh match point to enter into quarterfinals of the tournament. |
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Suit seeks damages to be determined at trial and a judgment estopping defendant from refusing to enter into a Caterpillar Engine Parts and Service Full Service agreement. |
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In other business, the board also passed four resolutions to enter into agreements with agencies to begin capital improvement projects that are a part of Gov. |
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Also, every partner has the right to file a statement with the Service declaring that the TMP does not have the authority to enter into a settlement agreement on his behalf. |
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Yamana and Noranda will enter into a joint venture agreement to explore and develop Yamana's volcanogenic massive sulfide prospect in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. |
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The Indian concern is that Nangarhar province sits on the mouth of the Khyber pass, which has been the route to enter into the Indus Valley and the Gangetic plains. |
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He hath caused the arrows of his quiver to enter into my reins. |
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It is common for companies engaged in complex technical fields to enter into multiple license agreements associated with the production of a single product. |
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These Frenchmen give unto the said captain of Calais a great sum of money, so that he will be but content and agreeable that they may enter into the said town. |
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This will be a real timesaver for CPAs who get trial balances and accounting details from their clients to enter into their own trial balance, tax or audit software. |
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It is such life that will sufficiently sanctify an individual to be able to enter into conational relations with those preternatural forces in chthonian existence. |
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This liturgy was not a marriage rite, but the blessing included an exchange of vows and the couple's agreement to enter into a lifelong committed relationship. |
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The Pope knocked on the door three times, workers moved it from the inside, and everyone then crossed the threshold to enter into a period of penance and reconciliation. |
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King John II naturally declined to enter into a hopeless competition at Rome, and simply ignored the bulls, thus neither admitting their authority nor defying the Church. |
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The Security Council has called upon the parties to enter into direct and unconditional negotiations to reach a mutually accepted political solution. |
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However, when one citizen breaks the Law of Nature both the transgressor and the victim enter into a state of war, from which it is virtually impossible to break free. |
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