In addition, questions began to be raised about how to enumerate race for children born of interracial unions. |
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For their part, the miners enumerate the number of jobs the industry provides. |
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There's hardly the space here to enumerate in detail the ways the bias shows itself. |
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The portrait is idealized on so many different levels it would be difficult to enumerate them. |
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Descriptive statistics, including means, medians, range, standard deviation, and frequencies, were used to enumerate the TAT process. |
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Hence, it is necessary for us to enumerate the different fallacies often committed by an ignorant thinker, a deceiver and an inaccurate thinker. |
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These data do not simply enumerate a direct count of the recombination events, but have the advantage of reflecting the evolutionary process. |
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Its offences are so grievous, so numerous, they require nothing less than this list to enumerate them. |
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I could enumerate the problems, list my doubts, but that might make 'em sharp and enduring as diamonds, treacherous as banana skin. |
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To enumerate the rules which these authors have given for the discantus or the polyphobia, would be to overstep the boundary prescribed by the plan of the present work. |
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Far more revealing are lists that enumerate every expedition, give the names of their commanders and the ships involved, and sometimes provide additional useful information. |
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It is hardly possible to enumerate all the factors which the competent authorities must take into consideration in making their decision. |
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Frankly I am only too happy to confirm that these achievements are so many and of such importance that I cannot even begin to enumerate them. |
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Then a single page to enumerate various colossal injuries to Afghanistan and its people. |
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Two lists taped to the front windows of the administration building in Dnipropetrovsk enumerate 400 names of those missing and 800 prisoners. |
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English-speaking officials enumerate the city's many advantages with the help of PowerPoint displays and glossy brochures. |
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The survey does not enumerate crimes against businesses and it under-reports things such as drug offences where the notion of victim is vague. |
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Those who enumerate the drawbacks of biofuels should also mention those of conventional fuels. |
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There are a number of worrying aspects to this outbreak which I should enumerate for you. |
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Both policy papers enumerate detailed operations to be undertaken in the field of food security and set clear priorities. |
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During the collection and at the end of it, the municipality checks that the enumerator has called in each dwelling to enumerate. |
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Until 2004, mark-recapture methods were used to enumerate spawning populations equal or greater than 25,000 sockeye. ii. |
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The differential nature of the undercount is important since, for example, young males in inner city areas are difficult to enumerate. |
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Documentation: The text of the funding arrangement will enumerate any documentation that must be submitted with the report. |
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These characteristics are easier to enumerate than achieve and it takes judgment to resolve tensions among them appropriately. |
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For example, the by-laws might enumerate the various officers and define their respective authority. |
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There was no attempt to enumerate the number of students in these subgroups because the small numbers would not have provided a statistically significant sample. |
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Using the negative exponential model of pollen dispersal, one can enumerate the cumulative reproductive success expected at increasing intermate distances. |
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For reasons Lehman may someday wish to enumerate, he and Hitchcock had a falling out. |
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Mustafa then proceeded to enumerate five factors that he believed are contributing to the prevailing despair. |
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There's obviously much in pop culture that deserves satire and critique, for reasons too obvious to enumerate, but it's also part of the electricity of our times. |
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This cascade of changes is not unitarily positive or negative, rather it is possible to enumerate a variety of risks and benefits associated with reunification. |
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As checklists for engine room operations cannot enumerate every detail, the watchkeeping staff was also required to use their experience, knowledge, and training to advantage. |
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I could enumerate all the other amazing things that were done in that period to put Canada on a solid fiscal footing, which everybody in the country realizes. |
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The aim of this analysis is not to enumerate each of these movements but it is important to emphasise that they all were supported and then abandoned, following the shifts in foreign policy of the countries concerned. |
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I challenge any member opposite to stand and enumerate, to release a list, to show anywhere where there is substantial job creation activity, paid for with federal dollars. |
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The Labrador moose population exists at low density, encompasses an extensive area, and is difficult and expensive to enumerate with a high degree of accuracy. |
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In particular, such legislation should include measures providing the greatest possible security for tenants and strictly enumerate the circumstances under which evictions may be carried out. |
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But we cannot really enumerate all the precepts. |
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Let me identify and enumerate, and for reasons of time I will do so telegraphically and enumeratively, the specific initiatives in this budget with respect to human investment and the investment in education. |
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However, the rules do not dictate at what speed a vessel should proceed but enumerate factors to be taken into account when determining a safe speed. |
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The Company has the ability to raise capital when it is necessary to meet its requirements therefore it does not enumerate a targeted debt to capital ratio. |
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It may be very well to enumerate and calculate the powers of quarks and spins of photons, yet how could such an encyclopaedic set of characteristics sprout so levelheadedly from a meltdown? |
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Few sources enumerate the entirety of what constitutes voluntary and involuntary conduct. |
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Table 4 shows that most companies used plate counts to enumerate inoculum levels, followed by turbidimetric measurements. |
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The document seeks to identify crucial aspects, and above all, to clearly enumerate those spheres where the cultural dimension of development is most manifest, and how culture can generate social inclusion. |
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In Section 3, we enumerate symmetric matrices in GL whose support avoids the diagonal in the case that n is even. |
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Boasting speeds of up to 921 kbps, the new Quatech USB Serial Adapters enumerate themselves as standard serial ports without changes to application software or hardware. |
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