If you are finicky about electrical appliances actually functioning in your house or having the lights on, you shouldn't live here. |
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Reputations are crucial for the effective functioning of human society and commerce. |
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The committees provide the members of Parliament an opportunity to examine the functioning of the government and thereby keep a check on it. |
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In just those few days they had built a complex, many-layered, fully functioning but impromptu nest! |
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Scientists know from animal studies that damage to the amygdala impairs social functioning. |
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In many failing and failed states, the UN Agencies were the only functioning authority. |
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Protein, acetone, albumin, bile salts are also checked once in two months to evaluate kidney functioning. |
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This ignorance and lack of involvement civically is a problem for a functioning democracy, which requires participation of the governed. |
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Ethnological concerns in turn were replaced by synchronic ethnographic research on the structure and functioning of individual societies. |
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These included maintaining and restoring a full range of remaining natural habitats and ecosystems to a healthy, functioning condition. |
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The functioning undercart has now been removed, and the model is now much lighter than before. |
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Intravenous hyperalimentation may be required until the gastrointestinal tract is functioning. |
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Today he moved like a clockwork man, functioning in precise patterns, thinking of nothing and feeling none. |
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Effective group learning, however, promotes prosocial behavior and positive group functioning. |
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Within a week, his blood urea and creatinine, the two parameters that reflected the kidney functioning were found to be abnormal. |
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A near death experience involves people who suffer a short period of clinical death, when heart or brain functioning stops. |
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The fully formed mycological nervous system is capable of functioning at roughly the same level as lower-level predators such as reptiles. |
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It isn't merely that members of the group come to think alike but that they come to overvalue the harmonious functioning of the group. |
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His silence, to me, is a world of things left unsaid, of unresolved tension, incompletion, a giant pause in my emotional functioning. |
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Studies on the impact of anger and worry on sexual functioning are lacking and present some inconsistent results. |
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Society and the state evidence the need for the emergence of and functioning of military leaders, commanders, who enjoy authority. |
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This is a product useful in automizing the management activities and general functioning of any educational institute. |
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The orbit is a socket for the eyeball, muscles, nerves, and vessels that are necessary for proper functioning of the eye. |
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Appropriate physical training has shown improvements in most aspects of cardiovascular functioning. |
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It breaks the cycle of offending to feed drug habits and allows addicts to start the journey back to being a functioning member of society. |
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Moffitt suggested these difficulties were linked to neurological deficits in verbal regulation of behaviour and in executive functioning. |
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We could hope that only one or two fingers would fall off with the snare and some functioning digits would remain. |
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Though normally functioning as a utility tool, the knife can be an effective close-quarters backup weapon if you know what you're doing with it. |
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The measure affected Afghans, Somalis and Chechens facing return to regions beset by civil wars or with no functioning government. |
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I've had a few people email me and tell me that their virus scanners caused the mouse to stop functioning. |
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Their proper functioning is dependent on glutamine as a metabolic fuel for growth and proliferation. |
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A week later, it was a functioning hospital, an island of cleanliness and sanity in a sea of decay and dirt. |
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These new owners are turning to corporate managers to help transform the clubs into functioning parts of their business empires. |
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Besides functioning as an identification feature, the ocelli also have anti-predator functions. |
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When love is functioning properly in our lives it dispels discouragement, despondency and despair. |
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Similarly, general practitioners functioning through primary care groups would charge insurers or offer prepaid services. |
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When the heart suffers damage or becomes diseased, it struggles to heal and resume normal functioning. |
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Psychological reactions to traumatic events also affect sexual functioning. |
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In order for us to have true beliefs we have to have properly functioning noetic equipment. |
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Intracellular accumulation of such large amount of Cr may disturb the normal functioning of the bacterial cell. |
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Ecologically, cannibalism is just a special form of predation, functioning to increase access to animal food. |
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At an advanced age, men can also face andropause, or a cessation of sexual functioning. |
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Even as India heads for an e-waste crisis, most of the global electronic brands have no functioning e-waste takeback services in India. |
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Ventilation and drainage of their secretions is essential for proper functioning. |
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Voltage-gated channels are essential proteins for the functioning of excitable tissues. |
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Pushing children into dysfunctional or poorly functioning schools is making a mockery of the right to education. |
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Please excuse any typos or anything that doesn't make sense as my brain is not functioning well. |
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We had our airspeed back, the stabilator was functioning normally, and the aircraft was flying fine. |
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Additionally, longitudinal studies of behavioral neuropsychological functioning in adults with ADHD are needed. |
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The metropolitan grouping reflects urban areas and a fully functioning tiered health care system with ready access to tertiary care. |
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The onset of MS is defined by having neurological impairment related to motor, sensory, cerebellar, visual, brainstem or cognitive functioning. |
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In addition to anything else, to ignore the crucial functioning of the meat in the machine is poor cybernetics. |
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Huge flaps, functioning like parachutes, lifted on each wing, and the Concorde's airspeed dropped swiftly as the aircraft stalled. |
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Make sure the station's generator is functioning and make sure the fuel tank is topped off. |
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Older dogs with demodectic mange may have a serious underlying disease problem that interferes with a well functioning immune system. |
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New scientific evidence shows consistent patterns of decline of functioning for four different types of dying. |
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And learning how to release undue tension in our necks is one of the best things we can do to improve our overall functioning. |
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One thing that may break the logjam is the ability to build a functioning democracy. |
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One of the military's major roles here is functioning as paid mercenaries and security guards for oil companies. |
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However, he opined that with full staff now in place, there is no earthly reason why it shouldn't be functioning to full capacity at this time. |
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He would reclaim a high degree of species-typical functioning, living more robustly the unique life of a kangaroo. |
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The steady whine of the engines reverberated through the cabin as everyone watched their panel to make sure everything was functioning properly. |
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If the spinal cord is surgically untethered soon after these symptoms begin, a child should return to his or her usual level of functioning. |
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A skeptical press is essential to a healthy and functioning democracy, and the consequences of such an acquiescent media are frightening. |
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Through the ruse of a technique, Baraka names the nameless, which creates an aporia that interrupts the functioning of the proper name. |
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Furthermore, a mechanical interrupter can be used to shield a sort result from contamination by an incorrectly functioning stream. |
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The functioning of our body is governed by three doshas, which are kapha, pitta and vata. |
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Radio silence is now being kept until January 22 when the lander if it is still functioning is programmed to send out signals automatically. |
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At least for a subset of children with ADHD, medication attributions may be meaningfully related to functioning in important domains. |
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Neither parent is functioning at anywhere near the level that the foster mother does. |
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I'm functioning on automatic pilot and am by then well on my way into the second half pint of coffee. |
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She explains her own spiritual lessons and how she went from a child-level to an adult-level in functioning on the spiritual plane. |
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Music is also thought to stimulate right-brain functioning, which is associated with imagination and feelings, especially feelings of sadness. |
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They also completed several batteries of tests and scales to help gauge their quality of life, mental and physical functioning and mood. |
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The Finance Ministry had recently asked large public sector banks to handhold smaller counterparts to improve the latter's functioning. |
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According to the McMaster model of family functioning, parents need to be affectively involved with their children. |
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If he is still alive, and if he is functioning, then it's essential that we prevent him from masterminding any other terrorist actions. |
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About the functioning of the machine, he said the thermoforming machine would print pictures, graphs, maps etc. in Braille. |
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However, the fear is that, like Strathclyde Region redux, it will emerge as a fully functioning big council. |
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As the first national political party, it was organically integrated into the very functioning of the nation state. |
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Their editorial sought to remind Washington of Georgia's fragility as a functioning nation state. |
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If the Lord wants to keep you alive and functioning then he doesn't need any artificial help from mankind. |
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Therefore when social, legal and administrative systems reach a certain level of complexity they cease functioning. |
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If, however, you have a normal functioning brain, you will feel like you are on speed. |
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Secondly, make sure the technology is functioning smoothly so that candidates are not put off. |
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But even though her attacks could last up to three days, she could carry on functioning. |
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It appears to suggest that some kind of moral objective reality is necessary for ethical functioning. |
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Anyway an ologist would only tell him that his power tool was functioning admirably. |
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Physical boosts in endurance, muscle tone, body composition and blood flow can all improve sexual functioning. |
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Of course, Egg's plans to break even depend on its Web site functioning and fully operational. |
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They claimed the heart was beating and the brain was functioning and the patient simply needed care and time to recover. |
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The only outstanding issue is related to the archive links not functioning. |
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Great news for people who have a hunger control switch that is functioning well in the brain. |
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Replacements had been temporarily appointed to take the place of the absent officers and the service was functioning normally, he said. |
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Lack of medical intervention can lead to disability, pain, and reduced functioning. |
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A narrower version of the instrumental view of free expression focuses on its utility in the functioning of a representative democracy. |
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The sheer oddness of the way the place functioned, the incongruity between functioning and pretension. |
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It's a modern functioning city with reservoirs for water, septic composting, and highways. |
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Team efforts and long hours of work meant that the town was soon functioning normally. |
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The fire also impacted on peak hour traffic, as traffic lights across the north-west suburbs were not functioning. |
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The acute effects that may be induced by psychedelic drugs encompass a broad spectrum of alterations in cognitive functioning. |
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In high functioning autism the risk of psychiatric disorders is also increased. |
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At Santa Clara, Slaton is majoring in psychobiology, the study of mental functioning and behavior in relation to other biological processes. |
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We will use the term functional symptoms, which does not assume psychogenesis but only a disturbance in bodily functioning. |
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The atoms can act as quantum bits, or qubits, with internal sub-states functioning as the ubiquitous and 1s of computing. |
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The Russian Orthodox Church has always been institutionally powerful, even when functioning within strict limits. |
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If Iraq was a deeply dysfunctional society, its sport was barely functioning. |
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He submitted his resignation ringing down the curtain on a week-long drama which had paralysed the functioning of Parliament. |
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But the group has been using two old laptops one of which is not functioning properly. |
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We don't know if taking sage will enhance mental functioning in healthy people. |
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Her kidneys are working again, but we couldn't say they are functioning normally. |
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A venogram of a normal vein with a functioning valve shows dilation at the sinuses. |
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First, the overall mode of state functioning, policymaking, and governance is top-down, nontransparent, and rigidly hierarchical. |
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There are ample, clean washbasins, equipped with hot and cold running water and hygienic electric and actually functioning hand dryers. |
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The nation continues to mourn the loss of the Community Police as a functioning unit. |
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We are not truly functioning in the way God intended for us if we are not givers. |
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One definition of health is the state of an organism functioning normally without disease or abnormality. |
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We are finding that external controls are blunt instruments in particular cases and require a functioning internal morality to interpret them. |
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The function of enzymes is to catalyse the chemical reactions upon which the functioning of the organism depends. |
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Current management thinking largely assumes that a well functioning organisation is akin to a well oiled machine. |
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Police are unsure why Collins apparently ignored properly functioning warning signals and drove his car in front of the oncoming train. |
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In vivo studies have demonstrated that glutamine is essential for optimal immune cell functioning for monocytes, lymphocytes and neutrophils. |
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Going there certainly made me understand better who we all are as people functioning in a society and a culture. |
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About 20 minutes later mission control erupted in cheers, hugs and tears when a signal from the craft indicated it was still functioning. |
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A programme of installation of mechanical grading machines has taken place and machines are functioning in all the major export approved plants. |
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Short tenures of senior secretaries, Ms. Gouri lamented, has had its own effect in the functioning of her department. |
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Our engines have ceased functioning and we will attempt an emergency landing. |
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Most of the insertions and deletions Britten studied occur in long stretches of so called junk DNA, which includes no functioning genes. |
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An electrographic printing apparatus capable of functioning as a copier, printer, and telefax machine is disclosed. |
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Asperger's syndrome is a form of autism used to describe people usually at the higher functioning end of the autistic spectrum. |
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Her kidneys had stopped functioning and she must have put on 30 pounds of fluid. |
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Infrastructure was inherited from the Soviet economy and is considered to be inadequate for the functioning of a free market economy. |
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This small hiccup in the otherwise smooth functioning of the hospital was quickly forgotten. |
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Hilly, wooded, and marshy regions, marginal from a settler point of view, were capable of functioning as core areas of native lordship. |
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A mock prison situation was set up with one team functioning as guards and the other filling the role of prisoners. |
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His responsibility is to see to the proper maintenance and functioning of the masjid, as mentioned above. |
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The room would be lit up and a fan also starts functioning once the cradle starts rocking. |
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My other alarm system is still functioning though, so don't think about breaking in burglars. |
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Fortunately for me, my poetry bone is not functioning at all just now, so there's no conflict. |
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It's hard enough to read that theatrical prose when my brain is functioning. |
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Many alveoli in the functioning lung can remain at low volume for extended periods. |
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However, it keeps on functioning, regenerates itself, and discovers new limits. |
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By combining the good pieces and assembling them into a somewhat complete firearm, it can now be sold as a functioning weapon. |
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However, such a set-up calls for an independent authority to monitor the functioning of these institutions. |
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Kidney transplant, in which a functioning kidney from a donor is surgically grafted into the patient, has a good rate of success. |
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We asked how cultural antifeminism came to constrain therapists' identities and, ultimately, their functioning as therapists. |
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We need to start restoring damaged habitat to bring back naturally functioning ecosystems. |
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Proper lagoon maintenance is critical to keep the system functioning efficiently. |
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Again, the importance of a functioning legal system cannot be overestimated. |
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Impacts of elevated temperature on the growth and functioning of decomposer fungi are influenced by grazing collembola. |
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The independence of the judiciary is essential to the proper functioning of our society. |
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Efficient concurrent functioning of both the guard and brood stealers is necessary to complete the task of stealing brood. |
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These structures contain stem cells that will differentiate into islets of Langerhans containing functioning alpha, beta and delta cells. |
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There were also several investigations of neuropsychological functioning among children with congenital endocrinological disorders. |
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For instance, rabbinical courts or Beth Dins dealing with business and matrimonial issues have been functioning for some time in North America. |
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The importance of microbial spatial relationships for the functioning of the termite gut microbiota have recently been discussed in detail. |
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They have also examined executive functioning and functional hemispheric differences via event-related potentials in these subtypes. |
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Since 16 February they have worked strictly to their agreed hours and banned unpaid overtime, which the museums depend on to keep functioning. |
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Make sure they are not bent or out of shape, as this will certainly cause reliability and functioning problems. |
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By taking several views over a short period, it is possible to check that both of the kidneys and the urinary system is functioning normally. |
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The paired eggs suggest that these dinosaurs retained two functioning ovaries and oviducts, each producing a single egg at a time. |
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Take a good, close look at whether your marital relationship is functioning satisfactorily. |
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There were still some functioning ones on interstate superhighways running through the Southwest and Midwest Sectors. |
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In subsequent amendments, Congress modified the FOIA to clarify its provisions or otherwise improve its functioning. |
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Currently in the United States, more than 80,000 people are living with functioning renal transplants. |
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By inhibiting cholinesterase, more acetylcholine is available for normal memory-related and cognitive functioning. |
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She was, at least on the spectrum, pretty high functioning, at least to begin with. |
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The trauma of their past has scarred them deeply, leading to nightmares and neuroses, even though outwardly they are fully functioning adults. |
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In other words, the bone marrow-derived cells are not converted into functioning muscle fibre. |
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Note that when we talk of the functioning of the triunities, these meanings imply the realization of purpose and hence of value. |
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More generally it connotes networks and their mode of functioning, the forms of their permeation and manipulation. |
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Somehow Ludwig seemed to have succeeded in functioning in the mundane, workaday world and still keep a spiritual perspective on matters. |
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But the Wrist PDA was the first to cram a fully functioning Palm OS-based personal organiser into a case you can wear rather than carry. |
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When the city suffered blackouts after power failures in 1998, his emergency response team provided the generators to keep the city functioning. |
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The sample that I inspected showed superb quality walnut stock and hand guards, first-class metal finish and flawless functioning. |
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The functioning of the treatment plant is necessary, as the water from the hippo enclosure has to be cleaned at least once in five days, as the animal defecates in water. |
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Anything that's not functioning in accordance with its purpose is useless. |
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After brain death modern medicine can keep the body functioning in a near-physiological state for some time. |
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And at the lowest level, helpers or attendants functioning as bungalow peons might be eventually absorbed into regular service as khalasis and helpers. |
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So just why are the media wimping out exactly when tough, critical reporting is not only crucial for the functioning of democracy but is also being demanded by their audience? |
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We have tended to attribute negative characteristics to the body without realizing that this results in the destructive functioning of the spirit. |
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The clinical efficacy of bile acid therapy was determined in patients with symptomatic radiolucent gallstones smaller than 15 mm within a functioning gallbladder. |
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There are conditions where the heart and many other organs are functioning relatively well, but the brain is very ill. |
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In a country with a fully functioning health system populated with able and willing medical professionals, this is doable. |
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Before surgery is performed, care must be taken to make sure that the patient is in a stable hemodynamic state and all organs are functioning normally. |
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Down syndrome and other chromosomal rearrangements are often accompanied by improperly functioning organs and immune systems. |
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The education system remained functioning but without the assistance of school secretaries, janitors, laboratory workers and other administrative employees. |
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If such shows risk functioning as institutional seals of approval, they can also serve as testing grounds, occasions to see if the art lives up to the hype. |
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The local government, despite all the invective directed at its leadership, seems to be functioning normally for the moment. |
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That Russian roulette with his image was probably the only thing keeping him functioning. |
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All the electronic equipment using the semiconductor-based solid-state technology and their functioning is highly sensitive to the ambient temperature. |
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Such activation of the tectal neurons could be related to their role in sensory processing and in the integration of multi-sensory and sensorimotor functioning. |
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Alcohol itself is a depressant, therefore combining it with a barbiturate can depress the nervous system to such an extent that it ceases functioning altogether. |
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As these remarks suggest, Domenico and Antonello participate in an idealized social ritual, with oil painting functioning as the medium of exchange. |
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which buy almost every mortgage originated in the U.S., are still functioning. |
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Common sense is not a just a normative judgment about wisdom, but a structural feature of any functioning organization. |
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Most people could agree on whether a given configuration of materials is a functioning vehicle or a useless set of parts. |
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Thailand has had a lousy track record with functioning democracy for many decades. |
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The White House claims the Congressional agency is overstepping its bounds and unconstitutionally interfering with the functioning of the executive branch. |
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The functioning of a key depends on its rigidity whilst that of clocks and watches depend crucially on the weight of pendulum bobs or the elasticity of springs. |
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Any mismatch between these two sectors would weaken the functioning of the economy, and would prevent the realisation of the twin objectives of growth and stability. |
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The air pressure on either side of the eardrum is normally kept equal for proper functioning of the middle ear structures, namely the malleus, incus and stapes bones. |
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No difference existed between groups in measures of cognitive functioning, working memory and attention, depression, anxiety, schizotypy, or handedness. |
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With the summer heat hitting new highs and the air conditioner not functioning due to power restrictions, I decided that we would take a little expedition to the zoo. |
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Thus, nothing in life or about the functioning of living organisms can be fully understood without an appreciation of evolution by natural selection. |
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All creatures do need a memory for basic functioning and survival. |
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Every drinker with functioning tastebuds who has had the good fortune to sup a pint of Rooster's Yankee has one thought when placing a drained glass upon soggy beer mat. |
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Traditional treatments, such as the stimulant drugs methylphenidate and amphetamine, outperformed caffeine in improving functioning and reducing levels of hyperactivity. |
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At one point her right lung stopped functioning, her left lung only partially worked, and a machine that provided oxygen had to be dialed up to 100 percent. |
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A functioning democracy has to understand that sometimes the short-run and long-run needs are different. |
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If children were to learn the right attitudes, they ought to start right from a very young age, with older people functioning as role models to be imitated. |
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Consider those examples of Georgian architecture where a door doesn't even open, built there simply because a functioning door lies across the axis of symmetry. |
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He may not have a functioning party to speak of, but Nigel Farage seems to have found himself at the head of a movement. |
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Each district is managed by a local superintendent who is responsible for the day-to-day functioning of pedagogically related activities within publicly funded schools. |
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In that first issue the Editor found space to give an account of the activities of several clubs and associations, some of which are no longer functioning. |
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Demetrius was back and functioning fine, though sometimes his words slurred, but the doctors were confident the minor speech impediment was temporary. |
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That education must include the most basic ingredients of the physical sciences and arithmetic and their relevance to society's functioning and survival. |
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The warm welcome was also extended to helping the Australians get their terminal operations functioning, which allowed the diggers to swing straight into action. |
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The Associated Farmers maintain a smoothly functioning propaganda machine. |
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The paparazzo ruffled and out a functioning camera, then threatened Madoff Mack with a lawsuit. |
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Nearly all of the studies that did so, however, focused on neuroendocrinology and how various hormones affect neurological structure and functioning. |
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She seemed to be dissimulating that everything was functioning as normal. |
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By providing the necessary bulk material your body needs, it helps to ensure proper digestive functioning and gives you the full feeling of having had enough to eat. |
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A logo change is also expected to coadjute with Segal Trials' name change and while the company's email domain extension is changing, the previous domain extension will still be functioning. |
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We, the living generation of Homosapiens, are the highest level of the evolutionary process, and we are functioning as the determiners of the process. |
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Her liver is hardly functioning and her iron levels are off the charts. |
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The KLA was in fact functioning as a cat's paw of the Western powers. |
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Clearly this is an equally important dimension of orgasmic functioning. |
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Indeed, the schemes of co-determination in Germany constitute functioning examples of shareholders sharing control with one other stakeholder group, namely the employees. |
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The entire population of 500,000 suffered from malaria, and the only functioning hotel in the country was a former Spanish Mediterranean ferry boat moored in the harbour. |
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His accounts of object related internal objects, unconscious phantasies and mental mechanism are constellated around two categories of functioning, called positions. |
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Without treatment, patients often report a general impairment in their daily functioning and demonstrate decrements in attention, vigilance, and memory. |
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He also said that if the police do not take the necessary measures for the security of the courthouses, the normal functioning of the judiciary system might be hindered. |
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This process would consume protons in a similar way to the malic enzyme reaction and PEPCK might therefore be functioning as a decarboxylase in the biochemical pH stat. |
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Today, there is a functioning, studied spot off the coast of Australia that, unlike groins, jetties or sand pumping, was deliberately created for surfing. |
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This formulation of operator functioning as being categorisable into elements of skill-based, rule-based and knowledge-based behaviour gives a structure for generating suitable forms. |
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Although the parking meters are functioning on the whole in King William's Town, it is always a nuisance having to remember to carry small change. |
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Other emergency conditions are anuria and acute renal failure secondary to bilateral obstruction, or unilateral obstruction in a patient with a solitary functioning kidney. |
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The invasion of the Congo by these Lilliputian states would have been unthinkable under normal circumstances, with a responsible government and functioning state institutions. |
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A person ought to be capable of functioning well in everyday activities such as socialising, meeting appointments and keeping financial commitments. |
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The chemical properties of plant litter and exudates strongly influence many chemical properties of soils that are critical to ecosystem functioning. |
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A jet engine that is still functioning is basically a furnace, and the most likely first source of ignition. |
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Every drinker with functioning taste buds who has had the good fortune to sup a pint of this beer has one thought when placing drained glass upon soggy beer mat. |
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Transit lanes that are functioning appropriately will increase the person throughput of an arterial road and may encourage the use of car-pooling. |
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On the contrary, he was interested in their welfare and urged them to confront problems which were likely to crop up once the association began functioning. |
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Everything about his game, from the silent, balletic footwork to his deceptive strength is functioning with clockwork precision. |
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It is entirely possible for some of these mechanisms to be functioning while others have ceased. |
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The vote on Sunday could take Ukraine toward a modern functioning democracy or plunge it back into a cesspool of corruption. |
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Museum spokespersons claim that 90 of the strikers have crossed the picket line, and the galleries and other museum facilities are functioning as usual. |
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The benefits accrued to the State Legislative Office were mostly associated with the intern's contribution to the general functioning of the office. |
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Emphysematous Pyelonephritis is a fulminant infection of the renal parenchyma and perirenal tissues with gas formation in the non functioning kidney. |
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To determine whether an adrenal mass is functioning, the patient should be assessed for signs and symptoms of Cushing's syndrome, pheochromocytoma or hyperaldosteronism. |
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This shows us the tremendous speed that comes with a technique applied by a skilled and practiced man functioning at an unconscious competence level. |
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So how close are we to creating fully functioning artificial wombs, capable of gestating a human child from the embryonic stage to the fetal stage to a state of viability? |
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This is the first time that research is done on the effect of probiotics and tryptophan on social functioning in the elderly. |
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By fragmentizing Syria, US strategists seek to destroy it as a functioning nation-state ruled by the Assad government. |
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The Vacuette Quickshield Safety Tube Holder is suitable for daily blood-collection routine due to the user-friendly functioning. |
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The color green is experienceable by any person with normally functioning vision. |
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Marine turtles, functioning as a mobile shelter for small fish, can be impaled accidentally by a swordfish trying to catch the fish. |
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Another fully functioning replica was built in the 1970s for the National Railway Museum. |
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The children also learned to cook in the Swiss Cottage, which was equipped with a fully functioning kitchen. |
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The Rocket Development Division was formed in 1956 and the Rocket Test site at Highdown started functioning exactly one year later. |
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As of 31 December 2014, there were 20 functioning borstal schools in India, with a combined total capacity of 2,108 inmates. |
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This is generally recognized as marking the official, final dissolution of the Soviet Union as a functioning state. |
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The Great Oasis cities of Central Asia played a crucial role in the effective functioning of the Silk Road trade. |
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It operates 16 police stations functioning under the Home Ministry of Government of Kerala. |
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A television transmitter has been functioning in Kozhikode since 3 July 1984, relaying programmes from Delhi and Thiruvananthapuram Doordarshan. |
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The accommodation format was converted from a hotel to a vacation club functioning on a timeshare basis. |
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They had a presence as well in Walachia in what is today southern Romania, where there is still a functioning Sephardic Synagogue. |
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Molecular mechanisms allowing the targeted migration of leukocytes are an essential component of immune system functioning. |
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Although abundant and fully functioning on the peninsula, tropical savannahs are now rare and highly degraded in other parts of the world. |
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Venice is unique in Europe, in having remained a sizable functioning city in the 21st century entirely without motorcars or trucks. |
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Furthermore, in some system even investigation may be conducted by the judge, functioning as an examining magistrate. |
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The Separation of Powers is often regarded as a second limb functioning alongside the Rule of Law to curb the powers of the Government. |
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A grand jury is separate from the courts, which do not preside over its functioning. |
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The Lord Chancellor is a member of the Cabinet and, by law, is responsible for the efficient functioning and independence of the courts. |
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The functioning of the Courts is regulated by the laws of civil procedure which are codified in each province's civil procedures rules. |
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Control theory was developed to analyze the functioning of centrifugal governors on steam engines. |
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Watt was also concerned with fundamental research on the functioning of the steam engine. |
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Historically, periodic flooding of the Yellow River threatened the safety and functioning of the canal. |
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A speedy government response backed by a fully functioning health care system and financial resources can prevent cholera's spread. |
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In 1854, located on 63 State Street, was founded the Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank, one of the oldest still functioning American banks. |
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Now Sage Bank, it is one of the oldest still functioning banks in Massachusetts. |
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Knowledge of market functioning diffuses through communities and consequently lowers transaction costs associated with investing. |
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For it means that there is a functioning market in the exchange of private titles to the means of production. |
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This is what makes the proper functioning of the endocrine system so essential to multiple body mechanisms. |
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The double-wide trailer which at present is functioning as the airport's terminal will be substitute by the permanent structure. |
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A rubber plug is then inserted into the ferrule for a functioning eraser on the end of the pencil. |
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The Pharos is the only functioning lighthouse in the United Kingdom built in the middle of the street. |
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It provides rural theatre, events and other facilities within a functioning Auction Mart. |
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In a microbiome that is off balance, the microvilli and the tight junctions found in the small intestine are not functioning properly. |
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In fact, a kind of diarchy in these ministries has been in place for long causing severe damage to their proper functioning. |
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Plamen Pavlov, said that the agency is functioning according to its limited capacity and has mainly coordinating functions. |
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It accounted for the smooth functioning of major joints, maintaining the condition of the eye's vitreous humor and more. |
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Affected patients can develop deficits in executive functioning, attention, memory, and visuospatial abilities, the researchers noted. |
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Other vexing verbal constructions include infinitives functioning as adjectives and the ever-insidious dangling participle. |
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If social politics in England became actively volcanic, it would need a manyhanded Gestapo to stop the little geysers from functioning. |
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The reality is that we are all overcommitted, over functioning, over connected and sleep deprived. |
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After Irish independence in 1922 the office was still functioning and working out of Dublin Castle. |
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Whenever an incision is made in the ceiling plane, the resultant cut-out folds down or across and becomes a functioning devise. |
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