The Lions deserve the sweet victory in light of their sustained investment in good players. |
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Moehler seems to be hitting the wall around the 100-pitch mark, a trend that's worrisome in light of shoulder soreness he has experienced. |
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Under Bill 164 the only issue is the quantum of general damages in light of his injuries. |
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However, in light of past practices, it is doubtful whether they will live up to those pledges. |
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Representatives of the Member States should now demand a redraft in light of the principles and values discussed here. |
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However, in light of recent data many have started to question whether it will raise rates again so soon. |
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It says Ford is demanding 30 percent price reductions in light of the impending free trade agreement with China. |
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Further film adaptations are planned, in light of the success of this first big-screen project. |
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He admitted that the trusts were reliant on the computer system and would reassess the situation in light of the problems. |
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I realized in that moment that I need to stop reassessing the entire situation in light of whatever happened the instance before. |
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Finally, we will briefly reassess the evolutionary story in light of this information. |
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George wanted his conviction to be reassessed, in light of what had come out at the second trial. |
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The gender differences found in this study need to be viewed in light of two methodological limitations. |
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Old information is reinterpreted and integrated in light of startling new evidence. |
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What an amazing statement to be made by Superintendent Parker in light of the OKC District's 1944 yellow dog contract position. |
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In my mind, the whole point of a reread is to do a close analysis of the text in light of all the information that we've got so far. |
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Blake, Tintori, and Hagdorn and Blake and Hagdorn restudied the scanty Triassic record in light of that of the late Paleozoic. |
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The company pledged to review its security procedures in light of the highly-embarrassing attack. |
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The question for us is whether to admit the new evidence in light of the facts as I have recited. |
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Finally, in light of these thoughts I will offer some tentative suggestions for how to handle middle-only verbs lexicographically. |
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Even the thoroughgoing libertarians have to ask what to do in light of that reality. |
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However, some SE mics were quite good, especially in light of their rock-bottom pricing. |
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The stock looks attractively valued right now, especially in light of the expected growth to come. |
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This effort is particularly necessary for users of the Birnbaum Machzor, in light of its poor translation of this section. |
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He will address questions about international law, economic sanctions and citizenship in light of the U.S. invasion of Iraq. |
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She decided that, in light of the news she was going to share, she could be magnanimous and forgive Aria. |
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The banks must pay a substantial portion of the Army escort service in light of the huge profits they are making, the Minister said. |
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Yet, his interpretation amends these theogonies, perhaps in light of some of the teachings of Xenophanes. |
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When we think about the Middle Ages, it is easy to view Europe in light of what it became rather than what it was. |
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The results presented in this article need to be viewed in light of several limitations. |
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However, his memory of the events on March 15, 1996 must be viewed in light of the following exchange between him and his counsel. |
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Several malls have beefed up security in light of the present crime climate. |
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Wilkinson also questioned the necessity of the road in light of the proposed N2 toll road from East London to Durban. |
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So the initial fourteen verses of To Saxham make plain when one considers them in light of more than metrics. |
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The Student Union faces years of belt-tightening and substandard service provision in light of the annual budget published this week. |
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But the author's notes on transferable skills are remarkable in light of their own success story. |
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Schools cannot continue to turn a blind eye in light of these new shocking statistics. |
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But in light of his political biography there can be no doubt of his preparedness to assume a ministerial office in a Union-led government. |
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This anatomic impingement is even more significant in light of the vascular anatomy of the navicular bone. |
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They'll scream class warfare, but in light of the charges it starts to sound like sniveling defensiveness. |
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I used to say that all animals with snouts are cute, but I've had to adjust that view in light of seeing the Tasmanian Devil in person. |
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If you want to have our collective brainwaves on how to carry on in light of the Situation, this is pretty much the place to get it. |
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If you have one, update it in light of lessons learned from newsrooms in the outage area. |
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I must say, it's sad in light of how precious mutual affection and great relationships are. |
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We suggest that these models might be re-examined in light of these results. |
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Viewed in light of class inequality as a structuration process, modularity has both a utopian and a reifying aspect. |
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Her recommendations are surprising in light of the findings in the body of the report. |
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We interpret these results in light of Gnetalean palynology and the geological record of western Namibia. |
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He added that in light of extradition requests and anti-terrorism conventions, the pardons were illegal under international law as well. |
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Of course, these stern warnings only make sense in light of what was announced and celebrated on Pentecost and Trinity Sundays. |
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The company is cock-a-hoop at its performance, especially in light of the difficult trading conditions. |
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The long-term picture is impressive in light of poor mechanisation levels in the country. |
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I'm left dumbfounded when a Protestant asks me how I can pretend infallibility is not contradicted in light of this. |
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This is particularly important in light of the fact that compliance is fast becoming a key data classification driver. |
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Payment methods should be assessed in light of their influence on the behaviours of providers and patients. |
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This is an important and concerning finding, particularly in light of the hours that youth spend playing these games. |
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One article addresses, in light of the increasing violence of society, forensic medicine. |
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The counselor contemplates these counseling agreements in light of God's eternal covenant through prayerful reflection. |
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We do not believe this extension would prejudice the state in any way in light of the Florida Supreme Court's opinion. |
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The early 1990s were a particularly optimistic time in light of everything going on in geopolitics. |
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It did not come as a surprise the actions and response of this Government in light of the eventful week we had. |
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And then, in light of the company's history of serial duplicity and ham-fisted sponsoring subterfuge, they assume it must be rubbish. |
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The roles of the two existing executive directors, who currently share the functions of managing director, will be revised in light of the new appointment. |
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Last, what to do in light of the Security Council vetoes of China and, particularly, Russia? |
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This belief should be viewed in light of the basis of pleas entered above. |
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I am puzzled and troubled by this in light of my previous decision. |
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Some of his basic anatomical and physiological assumptions were totally mistaken, not only by our standards, but also in light of what was already known in his time. |
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But, when it came to our showing in the League, we could consider our seventh place to their fifth a great achievement in light of our difficulties merely keeping afloat. |
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As discussed above, these series must be interpreted carefully in light of the substantial heterogeneity in surgical and radiotherapeutic technique. |
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Internationally, Finnegan believes corporations are likely to re-evaluate their plans for property asset disposals in light of current economic conditions. |
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The book needed to be rethought and rewritten from scratch in light of new developments. |
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You can apply the same thought to medically assisted suicide and polygamy in light of the way our culture recently felt about alcohol use and women in the workforce. |
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In the meantime, Stovall has learned some political lessons in light of his turtle soup success. |
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I see the merit in their argument too, particularly in light of certain cases where judges have made awful decisions in furtherance of their principles. |
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The reliability of Miss Stadden's evidence and of her second statement might have been viewed differently in light of the full knowledge of the array of misconduct. |
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He argues that in light of recent discussion we can do a better job of classifying deponent forms and understanding them than we have in the past. |
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It is to be served concurrent to the sentence for manslaughter, in light of the continuity between the offences, and having regard to the totality principle. |
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Let us hope that is the case, that it is nothing more than chimeric gloom, because this cloud is a black one indeed and very hard to dismiss in light of recent headlines. |
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It was also sanguine about the economy's prospects in light of strong productivity growth and the stimulus provided by the current accommodative policy stance. |
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The state court then continues the proceedings in light of that opinion. |
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She assured them that in light of the new guidelines for parastatals agreed by the government on November 23, she would instruct the hospital's board to pay them accordingly. |
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Outside forces like the press and media could corrupt the young boy, and John wished his son to have the most normal of childhoods, in light of the circumstances. |
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The correspondence is compelling in light of the fact that the companion Buddhist sutras offer no information about the landscape of this bleak scene. |
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This phenomenon is discussed in light of a possible role of heterochromatic proteins in the process of heterochromatin underrepresentation in polytene chromosomes. |
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In this chapter, a holistic approach will be taken, overviewing the parameters of infringing treatment in light of decisions taken by the various international bodies. |
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The choice of this elegant townhouse space gave the exhibition a relatively restrained tone, especially in light of Geers's reputation as a provocateur. |
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Especially in light of the Defense Secretary's blueprints for an escalated infowar of propoganda-making, media-hijack and story planting, etcetera, I think you are right. |
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This seems odd in light of the fairly cherubic qualities of your work. |
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I will argue that the validity of the notion of deponency is questionable in light of a closer look at the function and meaning of the middle voice in Greek. |
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A while back, Media Watch backgrounded the reason for the inquiry in light of the submissions to the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Amendment Bill. |
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That question is being raised again in light of previously unseen chat logs uncovered by Motherboard and the Daily dot. |
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He said people appreciated the benefits of booking a package with a bonded travel company, in light of recent natural disasters and international terrorism. |
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Disappointment if not disillusion is inevitable, particularly in light of the current economic meltdown. |
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Mr Keates has therefore updated his text, corrected it where necessary, and reappraised the text in light of new information and research. |
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He interprets the short gospel passage in light of honor killings in the ancient Mediterranean world and the practice today. |
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This seems worth considering, in light of the fact that well after the release of Letter Ruling 9415012, caveated Sec. |
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He identifies basic principles of nonestablishment and proceeds to analyze specific establishment clause problems in light of those principles. |
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Legal scholars have also discussed problems of legal policy in light of the incommensurability critique. |
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The sea tenure concept developed for the purposes of conflict avoidance in light of feudalistic governance of aquatic yields. |
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Deval Patrick, who advocated for civilian flaggers in 2008, should re-examine the issue in light of the pittance it has saved. |
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And how we want to live our lives in light of those differences. |
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It is still a bone of contention whether to go ahead with the original plan in light of the new evidence. |
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It would be unforgivable for the government not to act in light of these warnings. |
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The MCC had made it clear, in light of the revelations of the bodyline series, that these players would not face Australia. |
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To study the Written Torah and the Oral Torah in light of each other is thus also to study how to study the word of God. |
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His 1922 poem The Waste Land also can be better understood in light of his work as a critic. |
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The shopping centre has come under recent criticism for losing major retail chains in light of rising rental prices. |
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There was also a more general and nationwide need in light of the potential threat of invasion during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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Hyperosmotic urine can be understood in light of the law of diffusion and osmolarity. |
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This commission studied the state of unity in the Anglican Communion in light of the developments in the United States and Canada. |
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We should reconsider the purported salutogenic benefits of chocolate consumption in light of new evidence. |
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But in light of a survey of the study's participants, Workmaster may have understated the confusion. |
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As contrarians, we prefer to see more pronounced signs of skepticism, especially in light of the stock's tepid price action. |
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That attitude could shift in light of Netcom's newly installed protocol for reporting copyright infringements. |
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It's indicative of the movie's jokey, aren't-we-something bravado which, ultimately, comes off pretty hollow in light of its performance. |
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Head was inclined to reapportion some of the blame to himself in light of Goldikova's performance yesterday. |
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More importantly, the Tatmadaw's dominance in politics makes sense in light of selectorate theory. |
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Mohammad was sent to the gallows for uxoricide under the criminal law and in light of the Law on Elimination of Violence Against Women. |
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It was a stunning victory, especially in light of how much the prosecution completely overblew this case,'' Geragos said. |
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As you may have gathered, the writers have been burning the midnight oil to rejig this season in light of Larry Hagman's death. |
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The Company believes such a presentation is particularly important in light of the recent severe decline in the Euro and Deutsche Mark vs. |
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On 6 February 2013 and 4 July 2013, deputations of Cymdeithas met First Minister Carwyn Jones to press for urgent policy changes in light of the Census results. |
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Results are discussed in light of biopsyschosocial pathways from nurturant and challenging infant interactions to psychological, hormonal, and behavioral outcomes. |
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These regulations reflect regulator and permittee initiatives to develop mitigation credit markets in light of the historical limited availability of private-seller credits. |
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The same day, FIFA postponed the bidding process for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in light of the allegations surrounding bribery in the awarding of the 2018 and 2022 tournaments. |
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In the aftermath of the Second World War, Britain was reassessing its role in the region in light of the severe economic constraints and its colonial history. |
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Deborah Black pens a masterful article on Avicenna and the cogitative power, offering a detailed presentation of his account of human thought in light of soul-body dualism. |
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If you are thinking about changing claims management vendors or clearinghouses, you might want to evaluate prospective candidates in light of the new HIPAA regulations. |
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In 2006, Tsang introduced food safety procedures to Hong Kong in light of loose vetting standards, contamination and counterfeit food issues of PR China. |
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Moreover, former Argentine football player Diego Maradona was critical of FIFA in light of the corruption scandal, comparing members of the board to dinosaurs. |
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Each of the aforementioned aspects of the field must be considered in light of the requirements and qualifications that are specific to each technical area. |
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And the claim that it will enhance competition is called into question in light of NDC's apparent preclusion of full price transparency and comparison. |
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However, in light of changes that have occurred in Ukraine over the last decade, it would seem that Ramet's claims of vestigiality are specious at best. |
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His topic will be Modern Corporate Ethics, a subject that is being discussed in board rooms across the nation, especially in light of Sarbanes-Oxley. |
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All characters now recognise their folly in light of recent events, and things return to the natural order, thanks to the love and death of Romeo and Juliet. |
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The late, great New York Times columnist and language expert might have wished to revise that definition in light of the current lame-duck session of Congress. |
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The credit crunch has hit these distributors hardest and it is likely that a number of bancassurers cut back their advertising efforts in light of its effects. |
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The Elizabethan Age may be viewed especially highly when considered in light of the failings of the periods preceding Elizabeth's reign and those which followed. |
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The first examples of Stalinist architecture were already showing, and, in light of the official policy, a new city was to be built on top of the old one. |
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Seen in light of what we know about the medieval survival of the Germanic religions as practiced by the Nordic nations, some educated guesses may be made. |
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In Europe, academic belief in mercantilism began to fade in the late 18th century, especially in Britain, in light of the arguments of Adam Smith and the classical economists. |
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They sought to modernize education in light of contemporary scholarship. |
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The demerging company will issued shares equal to the pre-split shares while adjusting the stock par value in light of the company's share in net assets. |
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If the explanations of strategies do not make clear the personalized nature of such processing, the reexplanations offered in light of student difficulties certainly should. |
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The United Nations then became the one great attempt to establish a formal institution to unify the world, especially in light of the darkness that preceded it. |
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The reporter cornered the politician by pointing out the hypocrisy of his position on mandatory sentencing, in light of the politician's own actions in court. |
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This is the conviction that economists' understanding of the business cycle is meager in light of the knowledge necessary for activist countercyclical policy to be effective. |
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The rupture in 119 BC may have been exaggerated after the fact in light of his later and much more serious disagreement with Metellus about Numidia. |
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The German government regarded the Russian promise of no war with Germany to be nonsense in light of its general mobilization, and Germany, in turn, mobilized for war. |
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But in light of the highly publicized threat of a flu pandemic, businesses may want to exercise more control over their own Typhoid Marys and Larrys. |
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