Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to see George Street being taken to new heights. |
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There were 29 Hudsonian godwits, several whimbrels, 2 dunlins, greater shearwaters and black tern. |
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Siblicide is a cause of juvenile mortality, and so should select for greater investment in survival. |
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Ring shank nails have a greater holding power than regular nails and are used specifically for this purpose. |
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In some cases, the adhesive should be allowed to tack sufficiently in order to provide greater adhesion and prevent adhesive bleed through. |
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He potted the last red and a green to go 33-12 ahead, a lead which should have been greater as he had taken seven reds without colours. |
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Status, rank, and patronage opportunities had rarely been of greater importance and even remote family connections could be of real use. |
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With still greater increases in caliber, a distinct intima, media, and adventitia become recognizable. |
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Think of prosecutorial budget-sharing as an interim goal toward still greater freedom. |
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In the meantime, greater control over the regions has meant the company is seeing a lift in sales in the Northeast and more traction in the West. |
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Their director of wireless believes that end-to-end authentication could be a greater concern than end-to-end encryption. |
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To achieve this, a precondition is that we should have greater diversity on our Parliamentary benches and in our Party as a whole. |
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Do not allow yourself any capricious acts of whimsy, be precise and calculated, erring on the side of mercy and the greater good. |
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Sitting in what was once a Corsetry Fitting Room, after several jorums, I began to see History with an infinitely greater clarity. |
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Each tactical mission you complete gains insight into the greater objectives of the renegade faction of this global energy consortium. |
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The more tightly you grip the yoke, the greater the tendency to make unintended inputs. |
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The find will be covered in greater detail in a documentary airing early next year on the National Geographic Channel. |
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The all-weather cab of the 560C Skidder has high-visibility Lexan windshields and windows for greater operator comfort. |
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Negative equity occurs when the loan secured against a property is greater than the value of the property itself. |
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There is no requirement that the act of greater evil should be unlawful, nor that it take place within the jurisdiction. |
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The agreement placed a greater emphasis on dialogue between the EU and recipient states. |
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Lunch is a vital breathing space during the working day and, these days, the options for eating at lunch-time are greater than ever. |
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Nevertheless, the fluidity of the text is generally not powerful enough to overcome the greater sense of disjointedness and jumpiness. |
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Moore's satirical documentaries have progressively taken on stories with larger scope and greater importance to the world. |
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Throughout the entire program, specific delineation of each phase would bring greater clarity to the respective tasks. |
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This teacherly tourism involves a scholar deriving far greater richness from the terrain than she or he deposits. |
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Then we grow elderly, and we have the greater experience and wisdom of a lifetime with which to understand. |
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Higher wages gave the working classes greater consuming power than they had had in Britain. |
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These rates are greater than expected for additive or multiplicative effects of the single mutations. |
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It's good to see the clubs are trying to find a middle way that will ensure a compromise that is in the greater good of Scottish rugby. |
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The utilitarian wisdom that which benefits the greater number is what is good holds true in this regard. |
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A greater horseshoe bat, so named because of the horseshoe-shape fold of skin called a nose leaf used for echolocation. |
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The requirement for greater flexibility of thought also places increased demands on one's judgment and intuition. |
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Structurally, avicins are part of a greater family of molecules called triterpenoid saponins. |
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It's no secret that companies are attaching greater importance to human performance today than ever before. |
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There was no hint that a greater choice of retailers involved a large food store behind the town hall. |
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If the inequity is of concern, then a transfer payment could be made to compensate low-income households for their greater costs. |
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To reflect an even greater amount of light into the room, consider painting the inside of the shaft with gloss or semi-gloss white paint. |
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In fact, the only real effect of his advancing age on his music has been to make him work with even greater concentration. |
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You end up maybe advantaging a few more kids, but creating huge and greater disadvantages for all the rest of the kids. |
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This accord also promised greater recognition of Kanak land rights and economic integration for Kanak. |
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Without a doubt, a greater percentage of the nation's take-home pay is going toward stocking the family medicine cabinet. |
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The higher the skill level the greater their likelihood of getting and keeping a job. |
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It must take practical steps to move the world toward greater freedoms and human rights. |
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Clearly rectal cancer surgery represents a greater technical challenge than colonic surgery. |
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More regular surveys are being conducted of business corporations, resulting in greater exposure of fraud and white-collar crime. |
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This is a subtype of transcortical aphasia in which motor impairment is greater in comparison to sensory and comprehension impairment. |
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Previously the party had been able to rely on large donations from business interests to a much greater extent than its political rivals. |
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Arguably, of course, the greater the emissions, the more efficient the sulphur recovery process could be. |
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The bore is no wider than that of a clarinet, but the greater length produces an attractive reedy sound. |
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Carbon and irons with a greater carbon content will start freezing by throwing out kish graphite of large size. |
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The man turned himself in to police in Buritam Province as they searched for him on suspicion he had killed a greater adjutant stork last week. |
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Elderly patients should not be treated with tertiary amines because of the greater anticholinergic effects of these agents. |
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In ancient Greece the tendency towards greater professionalism reached its climax with the Macedonian army of Alexander the Great. |
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The new mood allows for more nationalism, more assertiveness, less patience with allies, a greater readiness to go it alone. |
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There has been a resumption of diplomatic contacts, a greater willingness to engage the reclusive country and a readiness to help it catch up. |
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The combined demand for water is currently greater than the area's natural recharge. |
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So we might surmise that a larger wobble should have a proportionally greater effect on the Earth's shape. |
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As staff leave these smaller units even greater pressure is put on those who remain. |
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Despite their relatively lowly beginnings, however, all have even greater power than their predecessors. |
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The Pearl Harbor has the same design as the Ashland, but has a shorter well deck and has much greater vehicle storage space. |
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Learning how to minimise drag has a far greater impact than maximising propulsion. |
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Is it possible that the sheep are not worthy of attention by our tree people and are sacrificed for the greater good, or my dinner plate! |
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By turning inward the church has helped to create a greater distinction between secular and sacred. |
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Thanks to recent controversy, this last visit has taken on a greater importance than usual. |
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He wanted to invite the public to future police award ceremonies so they could get a greater understanding of how the police service works. |
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Girls have won a greater proportion of passes at A-level for the last eight years. |
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Under the new practice, the decision of the lower court will attract much greater significance. |
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Thus the moon is slowly receding from Earth at about 4 cm per year, and the rate would have been greater in the past. |
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Work kept the wolf from the door, but it also improved the human condition because it contributed to the greater good. |
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This shape allowed a much greater weight to be carried when compared to a Norman rounded arch. |
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Her sleeves were in tatters, the worn cotton having merely given way to greater force. |
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In a curious move, bombing the country is coded as a greater humanitarian good than feeding or educating people. |
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This is dead finance as the loss is far greater than the gain and gets worse by the hour. |
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In Chandler's famous puff for the superiority of the private eye over the classic mystery, its virtue is said to lie in its greater realism. |
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In practice, greater accuracy can only put off the evil day by an insignificant amount. |
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Most parents today would say that their kids have greater opportunities than they did. |
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It has big, deep glazing, because that provides greater airiness and a better view. |
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So intent are they upon handling each attendant issue with the utmost delicacy that they risk losing sight of the greater picture. |
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Additionally, an artist or publisher who transfers an artwork by a license can also retain greater control over the way it is marketed. |
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Male athletes in general face greater present and long-term pressures to succeed athletically than do female athletes. |
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White cell counts among the patients who have died have been up to 10 times greater than is normally seen with serious infections. |
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That will make car ownership far more affordable to a far greater number of people. |
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With only three games left before the split into three divisions every result now takes on even greater importance. |
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But we should be clear that we are doing so for reasons of justice and not in the delusive hope of greater security. |
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The fall in prices would be greater than the fall not only in their wage rates but also in the overall average of wage rates. |
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Due to increased competition there is now a greater choice of mortgages available, including discounted variable rates and fixed rate deals. |
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If she doesn't stop the one below her from tearing a greater hole in the floor, she will die. |
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Diligent succession planning, including greater use of knowledge management practices, will be key to preserving our knowledge base. |
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That inactivity puts a greater premium on working a deal with unrestricted free agent James Dexter, its projected starter at left guard. |
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Their greater experience up front and ability to change tactics got them out of jail and won them a cracking contest. |
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I'm still praying for you, and I hope everything works out for the greater good! |
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They thrive on risk, happy in the knowledge that the greater the risks taken then the greater the potential rewards. |
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The recondite topic of usury allowed Noonan to consider the problem of doctrinal development at greater length. |
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Atkinson claimed that firms were increasingly seeking and achieving greater flexibility from their workforces by such procedures. |
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The rigid collar and tandem harness allowed teams to pull with equal strength and greater efficiency. |
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The object of the day is to promote greater participation by women of all ages in lifelong sport, recreation and physical activity. |
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There is nothing that transcends God so nothing is greater than his essence. |
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And because the tractor unit is self-contained in a single unit, greater tractive effort can be applied to help move the unit through wet soils. |
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An increasingly educated electorate can spot bias with greater acumen and astuteness than ever before. |
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Combine your cashback card with a supermarket loyalty card to earn even greater rewards. |
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Generally speaking, the Constitution and basic laws have greater validity than administrative laws and regulations. |
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They will probably emerge holding a far greater share of the market, with two or three undisputed leaders in most sectors. |
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You present a sliver, a little glass piece of the kaleidoscope, a tiny little prism, in which you may see the greater war, but you may not. |
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That many people have begun to find a recital of these dangers tiresome is perhaps an even greater threat. |
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The rubber on the forefoot needs to be softer to cushion the ball of the foot and provide a greater feeling of comfort. |
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They fear that global capitalism could slide into even greater instability, and slump. |
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Hollywood, for whom foreign ticket sales are greater than those at home, is ever mindful of how its movies play abroad. |
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Undoubtedly some of the relationships found here are reciprocal in nature to a greater or lesser degree. |
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In a bird census undertaken in January last year in Misamari Beel, 16,575 birds were found, which included 22 greater adjutant storks. |
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Holism is the theory that certain wholes must be regarded as greater than the sum of their parts. |
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In addition, our study contributes to a greater understanding of newly appointed CEOs in their roles as change agents. |
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What evidence does he have that new sentencing laws are providing greater protection to the community from serious and recidivist offenders? |
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The Admiral wants to see a greater involvement of Leading Hands and Petty Officers in the daily management of junior ratings. |
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The culpability is greater when the intention of deceiving entails the risk of deadly consequences for those who are led astray. |
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Guarding males are thought to forage less during the rut than do nonguarding males, possibly leading to greater fitness costs. |
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The freight and passenger traffic is greater in the latter part of the week than at the beginning of the week. |
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Although it seems counterintuitive, the smaller you make your target market, the greater your chances of success. |
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He is now free to wander and interact with less restraint, and, as such, his presence is represented with greater frequency. |
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It put us to greater inconvenience and expense than taking the day off to shop. |
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The aggregation of materials in a digital library can be greater than the sum of its parts. |
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Children with low birth weight have greater chances of growing obese when well-fed later. |
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May the victory that he has won turn to ashes in his mouth, and may he know sorrow greater than any he has caused to us. |
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These songs have a deceptive lyrical vacuity that hints at greater depths, but leaves them to the listener to consider. |
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A number is abundant if the sum of its proper divisors is greater than the number itself. |
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This repository allowed locally connected computers to retrieve updates significantly faster while offering greater package management. |
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In any case, in earlier aeons, background radiation levels were much greater than today. |
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Considering the underground water levels in the area have depleted to record lows, there is a greater need to recharge ground-water. |
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By late adolescence, girls have twice the body fat of boys, and boys have one-third greater muscle mass than girls. |
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A very easy way is to use a spell trigger with 3 lower resistance spells, a spell sequencer with 3 greater malisons, and a finger of death. |
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Referral to a urologist is indicated for patients with a stone greater than 5 mm in size. |
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It is now clear that mutation rates are greater in male than in female germ lines. |
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In addition, the reservoir and its attendant roads would provide greater access to this area of the park, thereby reducing fire danger. |
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There's some recent evidence that suggests asthmatics may be at greater risk of certain types of severe pneumonia. |
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Smaller herbivorous dinosaurs, however, may have fed to a greater extent than their larger kin on plants defended by qualitative toxins. |
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If the ropes you are joining together are slick, such as nylon line, you may want to add an extra loop into your sheet bend for greater security. |
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The greater kudu is found throughout eastern and southern Africa, in mixed woodlands, bushlands, hills and mountains. |
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Of greater use to the Welsh kings of the tenth and eleventh centuries was the supply of Viking and Saxon mercenaries. |
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But image processing is probably algorithmically more difficult and probably also requires greater computer processing power. |
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We are level pegging with them and I think the side with the greater will to win will come through it. |
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The larger the base scale, the greater is the accuracy of the ACCS component in fulfilling its tasks. |
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The sense of juxtaposition is heard within the context of a greater sense of structural unity, achieved through the interconnection of ideas. |
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It is about those players displaying the skill and commitment to come up with a winning strategy, for the sake of the greater good. |
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The sheltie pattern specifies that shelties may be no smaller than 10 and no greater than 13 inches at the withers. |
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The party has taken greater knocks in its history than this minor set-back. |
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Peterhof stands out like a jewel among the bland communist structures found in greater St. Petersburg. |
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Inhalant users exhibited greater density of familial alcoholism and aggressiveness than nonusers. |
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There was a greater reduction in falls in the programmes with more intense exercise regimes. |
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Perhaps of greater concern, this model would entail a radical rethinking of how record labels deliver products. |
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When it came to how Sarah's hair should be worn, there was an even greater dispute. |
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Although your body can fix itself on the fly, damage accumulates if the rate of wear and tear is greater than the rate of repair. |
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But again, we are giving far greater credence to that idea every time a jury acquits another guilty man. |
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With my need for coffee still a touch greater than my fear of humiliation, I popped the question. |
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Also, lubricity is much greater than if we used regular diesel fuel, so the injector pumps and injectors work more efficiently. |
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For many British boat anglers, there is no greater thrill than to go afloat on their own boats. |
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The energy of attraction between protons and neutrons is about a million times greater than the chemical binding energy between atoms. |
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Whether the public perceives the benefits of having a greater gender balance remains uncertain. |
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He seemed to have gained a greater self-confidence from the incredible and unexpected success of his book and he capitalized on it rapaciously. |
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I heard a figure of something like 5000 new building sites and plots now offered in greater Plettenberg Bay. |
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A greater range of motion is also important for overcoming or balancing the usually more developed pectoral muscles. |
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Our observations may better correspond to those of Baumont et al. who reported greater intake of lucerne than mixed grass hay by sheep. |
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The Bab said that a greater manifestation would appear 19 years after the founding of Babism. |
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So greater regulation and enforcement of industrial laws are needed, but they must apply across the board. |
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I have more faith in the ability of the general public to act for the greater good in the face of a crisis. |
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Furthermore, higher speeds mean that the spaces between trains need to be greater for braking. |
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The half finished with the Dragons exerting the greater pressure but failing to maintain continuity. |
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But it also leads to greater public insecurity and confusion, raw nerves that can readily be touched upon by scares about immigration and asylum. |
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The rest of the paper focuses on core joblessness, which poses the greater challenge to policymakers. |
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The second side bears a greater sense of gravity, far more tactile than anything else the group has yet attempted. |
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We may assuredly presume that she would have written a greater body of overtly weird tales had she been allowed the editorial freedom. |
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Along the same line are the T-shaped hex tools with vinyl grips and L-shaped keys for greater torque power. |
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If you're one of the lushes requiring greater quantities of beer, go visit a distributorship. |
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One kid always used to tag along, unwanted, made fun of, yet somehow of greater indispensability than any of the rest of us. |
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Another objective of the report is securing greater and continued support from the trade for joint tourism development activity. |
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A hand jointer plane does a good job, but requires a greater degree of skill. |
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It works directly counter to the purpose of a system predicated on greater democracy and enhanced representation. |
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There is no greater betrayal than to impoverish a generation yet unborn by willful acts of amnesia. |
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However, the adagio ends with an 11 bar section containing shorter notes, which suddenly gives an impression of greater intensity. |
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We have found that a deliberative mindset induced greater realism and not more pessimism. |
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The more deeply your marketing connects with what people value and their sensibilities, the more receptivity there is to your product and the greater the response. |
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In animals with lungs, heat is also lost by warming and humidifying the inspired air during breathing, with the greater proportion being through humidification. |
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It may be that this indicates a greater readiness on the part of the courts to mitigate the lack of legislation on the treatment of incapacitated patients. |
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Traumatised employees and relatively small financial losses are traded off against the greater expense of added security and extended care for staff. |
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Changes to pension schemes are very damaging for staff morale and given much greater employer awareness, could also lead to deteriorating industrial relations. |
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Maintaining a large number of memory traces over long time periods has biological costs, which might be greater than the costs of allowing some traces to deteriorate. |
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This branch enters the skull through the superior orbital fissure or a small foramen in the greater wing of the sphenoid to anastomose with the ophthalmic artery. |
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Differences in high-elevation transpiration rates between equatorial and middle-latitude mountains are greater at low lapse rates than at high ones. |
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But this is of greater concern to the bureaucrats than to the Lapps, who have abandoned their nomadic existence in favour of full-fledged membership in the welfare state. |
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The water always recedes during low tide, to greater or lesser degrees. |
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At the core of the controversy were insistent African demands for greater participation in government and European fears of losing political control. |
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Thus all the greater irony that Downton required another American import, Cora Grantham, in order to keep the estate running. |
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Typically, the postglacial biotic migrations were much greater than just the distances landward from synglacial positions of the strandline directly offshore. |
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In my personal practice of Tai Chi I find a well executed form shifts my awareness from ego chatter to a greater sense of integration with the macrocosm. |
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You are a princess, and whether you like it or not, you were born for a greater purpose than frolicking around with that no good, filthy lummox you have attached yourself to. |
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Even very small leaks in duct work can carry large amounts of moisture, because the airflow in your ducts is much greater than other airflows in your home. |
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However, huge advances in the development of anti-depressants coupled with greater understanding of the cause of depression are a cause for optimism, he said. |
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Dark-skinned people in Brazil are more likely to be poor than light skinned-people and whites have average monthly incomes almost two and a half times greater than nonwhites. |
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In fact, research suggests that when compared with whites of European descent, ethnic minorities exhibit greater variability in their preferences. |
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But perhaps the true price has been hidden, and the cost is perhaps even greater than some intensive agriculture, because the damage reaches far beyond the farms. |
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While some former cricket stars were good at commenting, others took to umpiring but for Kapil there is a greater joy in getting closer to people. |
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The disorder has become something greater than itself, than its literal meaning, a conglomeration of symptoms rooted in trauma. |
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Markets outside the US such as Asia where exporters quote in dollars will also offer greater opportunities, if the dollar holds at current levels, he said. |
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His arrogance and attempts to whitewash the criminal activity of this government exacerbate the problem of terrorism and puts Australia at greater risk of retaliation. |
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But the researchers involved are quite hopeful that the simple netting technique will be a first step toward increasing the overall numbers of the greater adjutant stork. |
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The risk to others on the racetrack, surely, is decidedly greater than that presented by the HIV infection of Johnson or Louganis. |
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These modern railcars will provide greater comfort and reliability of services for passengers and in many cases substantially increase capacity, the minister pledged. |
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Where significant differences existed between the hospital groups, usually large hospitals adhered to accepted practice guidelines to a greater extent. |
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Job losses, as the Chair of the works council observed, were an integral part of the restructuring process by the company to achieve greater flexibility. |
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This year, pro-choice activists rallied with greater urgency than usual, feeling that a Republican White House and Congress will toughen abortion laws. |
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The exchange of less easily saleable commodities for commodities of greater marketability is in the economic interest of every economizing individual. |
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Differences greater than 2 cm may merit correction with heel lifts. |
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The probability of a motor failure, along with propellant leaks, etc., for a multiengine cluster is greater than for a single motor of similar reliability. |
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Why should one authority carry greater weight than any other? |
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But I do not see joining up with the Brownshirts as something to be glossed over in order to make the greater point of opposing Chinese imperialism. |
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When the exponent is a prime number, I say that its radical cannot be divisible by any other prime except those that are greater by one than a multiple of double the exponent. |
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There is some talk afloat among our party of removing further up the country, nearer to the mountains, where gold is said to be in greater abundance. |
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It means working with governments to encourage greater transparency in financial flows so that investment becomes a ratchet for wider economic development. |
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Although the grid is reportedly 99.9 percent reliable, blackouts or sags in the power supply can cause damage far greater than would at first seem evident. |
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The deal saw the company's share price fall by as much as four per cent as investors faced the prospect of greater competition on the Kangaroo route. |
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The balance of recent history, as well as the flow of this match, suggests that the Americans, with their greater strength in depth, hold a definite advantage. |
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He went on to demonstrate that this effect was greater than that of either acridine alone, light alone or acridine exposed to light and then added to the paramecium. |
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It has brought greater understanding and even some agreement among people of diverse backgrounds and concerns, ranging from agnostic seekers to people of traditional faith. |
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Maybe that means greater audience spread and fewer must-see shows. |
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By attacking Russia, he realigned the board so that France could expect greater benefits from keeping Italy alive than from continuing the alliance with Germany. |
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For some aircraft, such as the older but popular widebodies, the first factor is having a greater effect than the second, and there is a net increase in value. |
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Malate alkalizes xylem sap to a greater extent than nitrate. |
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Union bosses called on the Government to give a greater commitment to UK aerospace and shipbuilding industries when placing publicly funded orders. |
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Because in America, there is no greater political sport than to demonize those on welfare. |
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The drones, as it were, had to rest at their stations, constantly maintaining the hive for the greater good. |
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One can hardly pay literature a greater compliment than to deem it dangerous, be it said even in passing. |
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Under Gucci Capitalism, mandating corporations to do things for a greater public good was rare. |
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The pegmatite dikes are very comparable chemically and mineralogically to the evolved differentiates, exhibiting similar chemical enrichments, albeit to a greater degree. |
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Mencken believed that the human race would accomplish greater things if the halt and lame were left to themselves and the bright and swift took the bit between their teeth. |
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One of the most striking and beautiful of the antelopes, the greater kudu lives in central and southern Africa, in rocky hill country or on brush-covered plains. |
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In Brazil, where Germany made one of its strongest thrusts into Latin America, German immigrants professed greater loyalty to the Brazilian state than to the kaiser. |
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At their even greater risk, they underestimate the seriousness of the beer and corndog tax debate. |
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Consider, too, that in this digital age, making something public is not only easier but has greater reach. |
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There may be greater potential for searching out and mining statistical data produced by organizations that are relatively independent of the state. |
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For example, the Challenge Round, while receiving more ayes than nays from fans, will definitely be modified to provide greater drama for the audience. |
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Our assumption is that an increase in affirmative responses to sensitive questions on such behaviors suggests greater honesty or enhanced self-disclosure. |
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If everyone just backs off a little, shows some patience, and endeavors to listen and learn from others, maybe some purpose greater than self-congratulation will ensue. |
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It has also been a period of greater affirmation of human consciousness. |
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Sketch maps were sometimes drawn in the large community meetings, but many surveyors reported greater success working with smaller groups of experienced woodsmen. |
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Several of these still capture the essence of island-model subdivision, that is, greater relatedness within than between demes, while others collapse to the unstructured case. |
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The larger longer term impact of hybrids will come not from greater fuel efficiency but rather from a shift toward using electric power outlets to recharge vehicle batteries. |
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Would that lead to greater exports of strategic minerals or oil? |
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Brazil's greater quality and assurance in possession meant England spent much of the game on the defensive. |
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The greater impact that air in the scala vestibuli had on hearing might have been the result of a collapse of Reissner's membrane. |
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Submarines can work at greater depths than are survivable or practical for human divers. |
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Military experts believe that modern conventional weapons kill with greater precision and lethality. |
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A serpentine drive gave an impression of greater distance between the front gates and the castle entrance. |
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They are saving their brain for solving problems of greater concern like whether to use margarine or butter in that lima bean casserole. |
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In Flintshire, and the greater part of Denbighshire, they are still less disposed to the exercise of the wheel and the loom. |
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However he would also have to pay sarhad, and this would be far greater for the king than for the villein. |
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The reorganization energy Er in phototransfer is usually greater than in the photoexcitation process due to greater charge redistribution. |
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It is generally believed that larger fish have a greater breeding potential. |
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They put forward the idea of Khalistan, envisaging it as a theocratic state covering a small part of the greater Punjab region. |
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Distinguishing the golden eagle from other Aquila eagles in Eurasia is potentially a greater identification problem. |
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The increased efficiency of production of the industrial revolution produced an even greater surplus than before. |
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The Quadi are on the edge of greater Suebia, having the Sarmatians to the southeast. |
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The influence of the French language in the 17th to 19th centuries resulted in an even greater import of French words. |
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The Liberal Democrats recognise Cornwall's claims for greater autonomy, as do the Liberal Party. |
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It is not split evenly between the two countries, a greater share of it situated in Portugal. |
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Human impact threatens many species, with greater threats expected as a result of climate change induced by greenhouse gases. |
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It is my belief that I could have felt no greater dismay, if the long arm of the Law had laid its hold on me while he was speaking. |
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In turn, efforts to reach out to a greater number of students led to the evolution of the concept of the Teen Hot Line. |
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Measures with few items are more prone to unreliability than summated measures with greater no. |
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Geothermal energy accumulated in aquifers or in hot dry rocks at a greater depth is a widely used source of energy. |
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Direct mail couponing delivers a redemption rate 3 times greater than that of newspapers, magazines or even preprinted inserts. |
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It is undoubtedly of greater significance than is the lipoidemia of diabetes. |
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Intrinsic fluorescence was a greater confounding variable than was quenching. |
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But the risk of a renegade board is no greater than it is for any appointive authority. |
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It is considered a greater sin to advertise one's fasting than not to participate in the fast. |
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In such a scenario, the occupant may be thrown from the vehicle and suffer greater injury or death. |
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For greater ascesis, some may choose to go without food entirely for a short period of time. |
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Donev said that the management team had been expanded to ensure greater recognizability of the leaders. |
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We would suggest that the decrease in PBB is due to greater success in locating Tenon's capsule and hence injection into the correct layer. |
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My guess is that it allows them additional antler coverage and helps them deposit more preorbital and saliva-borne scent over a greater area. |
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Royal Society scientists deemed Newton to have made the greater overall contribution. |
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The shock was even greater since I remembered its prototype, the Hovertrain, developed by the NRDC near Cambridge at St Ives. |
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South Australian pedestrians will have greater protection from the dangers of vehicle bull bars with new compliance standards now in force. |
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A greater proportion of messages posted on a team's message board will indicate identification with a team following a victory than a loss. |
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A study of rodents showed that longer versions of a particular junk DNA sequence were associated with greater pair-bonding and care of offspring. |
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It would be a rare case in which the salvage award would be greater than 50 percent of the value of the property salvaged. |
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The B-type is of smooth muscle fiber type that is mostly found in the metapodium, and functions to maintain greater tension. |
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Horseweed, greater and common ragweed and Johnson grass also have also evolved strong glysophate resistance. |
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The arrival of the railways and the Tube meant that London could expand over a much greater area. |
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Its descendant languages are still spoken to a greater or lesser extent in Cornwall, Wales, and Brittany. |
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The cool conditions have also affected bats, in particular lesser and greater horseshoe bats whose pregnancies will have slowed down. |
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Premalignant lesion is a morphologically changed tissue which has greater risk of malignant transformation in comparison with normal tissue. |
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This may even come to be a way of coaxing Vietnam into greater democracy. |
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Salvors performing high order salvage receive substantially greater salvage award than those performing low order salvage. |
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In every case, fish stock size was greater when the aim was to maximise economic returns, rather than sustained yield. |
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The measures of length above the metre are ten times... greater than the metre. |
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Osteosarcoma is generally believed to be relatively radioresistant, requiring doses greater than 60 Gy to be effective. |
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The stronger the temperature decrease with height, the deeper the clouds get, and the greater the precipitation rate becomes. |
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The fears that leagues would lead to greater violence on the field proved largely unfounded. |
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We aim to obtain a greater understanding of the effects such as branching, aromaticity, HOMO-LUMO energy gap, etc. |
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The risk of a low birthweight baby rose significantly with increases in pollution, suggesting a greater risk for those living near a major road. |
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Another example is the greater noctule bat, which can catch birds in flight. |
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