Plans can be rejected if found to be not in accord with this process and regional heads face sanctions depending on the severity of the mistake. |
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That relationship was conditional, only for certain things, in accord with the laws of each country, and with the customs of those so engaged. |
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The jury's decision suggested that the politician had not acted fully in accord with the demands of honor. |
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When we use our limbs in accord with the sacred laws of nature, every action worships and praises the omniscient Divinity in all things. |
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Some of these meetings have resulted in accord and renewed resolve to work together. |
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The evolutionary psychologists and I are in accord in opposing conventional feminist assumptions. |
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Cheng said the government and the public were in accord on preservation of heritage sites. |
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The committee worked in accord on the bill and saw it as a very high priority. |
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Many political affiliations are passed down through the chain, with entire villages voting in accord during an election. |
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Care and handling of the animals was in accord with National Institutes of Health guidelines. |
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Even very stupid bots can appear intelligent if they are acting in accord with our preconceptions. |
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We all know that as hard as we try to be good, follow God's commands, and act in accord with his will, we fall short and sin. |
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Liberals now lambast him daily for failing to act through multilateral institutions and in accord with international law. |
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The importance of experience and the ability to check that key staff members are acting in accord with procedure has been pointed up. |
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To be truly fashionable, the union argued, clothing had to be produced in accord with standards of decency. |
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In comparison, she would have us view her chastity at university as sunnily in accord with the morality of the day. |
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Certainly parole was an effort to demonstrate to critics that she was moving in accord with modern penological opinion. |
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I have since recanted my statement, in accord with the truth, and have apologized for my misinformation. |
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In 1954, the association was declared to be in accord with its mission and was granted consultative status. |
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The description given is closer in accord with procedures used than the present unilinear description. |
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Again, this is in an effort to help the people of the tribe live in accord with spiritual and mundane realities. |
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Which brings us again to the bishops, who more than anyone should try to govern in accord with divine justice and mercy. |
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At that moment the TV clock appeared on the screen once more, corrected, but not exactly in accord with the digital clock. |
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The full frame image, in accord with the original aspect ratio, is beautifully rich and vibrant with colour that just jumps out at you. |
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She is indulging her passion for running other people's lives in accord with her own personal prejudices. |
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The normal diffusivity of the ions is in accord with the high activity of water in the channel. |
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Everything must be pre-planned, controlled, decided in advance in accord with our vision of how it should be. |
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The image is full frame in accord with the original aspect ratio and is divided into 12 chapters. |
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For Wolf, free will concerns an agent's ability to act in accord with the True and the Good. |
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The format was prepared in accord with recommendations set forth by Dillman. |
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Maclean retained his early idealism and lived a life fully in accord with his Communist principles, eschewing all privileges. |
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An invariable theme at prayer meetings and in Gandhi's voluminous writings was the urgency to bring devotion in accord with conduct. |
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This prediction is also in accord with the fact that this task is a conceptually driven one. |
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This recognition of depreciation was in accord with the insistence of accounting writers of the time. |
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A spokesman for the software giant says it believes it pays employees in accord with all prevailing laws. |
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And then a committee could try to revamp the rules in accord with the wish of the majority. |
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The colour presentation and size of symbology on Canadian charts is not always in accord with that shown in this publication. |
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Once again, the image is full frame in accord with the original aspect ratio, with the transfer being created from a 35 mm composite fine-grain master. |
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Changing groups can only be done for a serious reason and in accord with the General Secretary. |
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Community life is not built on a base of mere commutative justice but rather in accord with distributive justice. |
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Is the Commission satisfied that the operation of these databases is fully in accord with the data privacy laws of the Union? |
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Snapshot c shows the central region of M 31 warped by a tilt angle of 30 degrees with respect to the main disk plane in accord with observations. |
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If the Truth had been in accord with their desires, truly the heavens and the earth, and all beings therein would have been in ruin! |
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Such a finding would have been in accord with the submissions of all of the Respondents. |
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This conclusion is fully in accord with the Order of the Regional Court of Bissau. |
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Scientific and medical research is important and must proceed, but it must do so in accord with the fundamental principles of human dignity. |
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These rules should be reviewed to bring them in accord with modern technology and needs. |
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The Committee is fully in accord with initiatives to bring the respective skills of CSIS and the RCMP together on appropriate projects. |
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Competence refers to the ability of prospective subjects to give informed consent in accord with their own fundamental values. |
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And it is because you have not educated your minds to think in accord with the spirit. |
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This is also in accord with beliefs concerning a white ibex or deer in the Caucasus Mountains, although these concern the animal's meat or milk rather than its horn. |
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All persons deserve respect in accord with their human dignity. |
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This hypothesis is in accord with rational choice theory, which suggests that criminals think rationally and strategically to accrue the benefits of their crime. |
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Action specifically targeting Indian companies would not be in accord with our growing strategic partnership. |
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Only then will reason, law, and democratic ideals be in accord with social justice. |
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These patterns seem to be in accord with the place theory of the cochlear analysis of sound. |
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This would be in accord with a pledge from Mr. Pataki that three quarters of the site would be preserved. |
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In Glen Cove, the plan appears to be in accord with efforts by local officials to revive high-speed ferry service to Wall Street. |
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This would be in accord with our law and policy, our principles, and precedents both domestic and international. |
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The case against her does not appear to be in accord with the principles of the presumption of innocence and the right to defence counsel. |
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Data Collection: The data collection process should be in accord with community values and norms, and competent and ethical research practice. |
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Both Australia and the EC confirmed that the basis for their trade relations would continue to be in accord with full GATT principles. |
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Chief Judge Best suggests to Judge Abel that it is not too late to change his preliminary ruling so that it will be in accord with agency policy. |
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Essentially, the council can rewrite the proposed law so that it can be in accord with the constitution of the Iroquois. |
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All reporting shall be in accord with the confidentiality requirements of the Code. |
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Since the two are in accord, the cerebellum weakens the sensation, short-circuiting the tickle. |
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Therefore, maintaining life in accord with natural law is real natural medicine. |
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It discusses the theory advanced by John Rawls that authority is legitimate if and only if it acts in accord with principles the subjects agree to. |
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The camera swings and curvets in accord, then rises to survey the scene — half a mile of merriment where none should be. |
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Never to be used for containing the Blood of the Lord are flagons, bowls, or other vessels that are not fully in accord with the established norms. |
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This prediction was in accord with experiment. |
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The latter duties were more in accord with his interests. |
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Every law and moral, in accord with his own. |
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To be in accord with this principle, the system should be designed in such a way that only one hand needs to be away from the steering wheel to interact with the system, leaving one hand remaining on the steering wheel. |
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Elementary particles can be categorized into hadrons and leptons in accord with whether they participate in the strong interaction or not. |
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That's not in accord with what they've told us previously. |
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Young people are impatient to make things happen according to their desires: older people are fretful when things do not turn out in accord with their expectations. |
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Such pharmacies still exist, often inside a hospital, where they custom-make mixtures in accord with prescriptions written by the patients' doctors. |
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The consent was therefore called a hypothetical consent, that is, a consent which would likely be in accord with the feelings of the donor when mature. |
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Rod and his wife, Patti, seem to be in accord on so many things. |
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Would that be in accord with your thinking? |
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While the Committee is in accord with the Service's decision to investigate the smaller group, we believe it should have been carried out under an authority separately obtained. |
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Second, the texts categorized as Smriti inevitably claim to be in accord with the authoritative Shruti and thus worthy of the same respect and sacredness. |
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We might try to define ideality by saying that an ideal institution is one that would distribute benefits and burdens to people precisely in accord with their deserts. |
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This is in accord with facts, for I can by cold put to sleep special parts of the nervous mass without putting other parts to sleep. |
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The unusually bitter taste of aqueous juniperin solutions is not in accord with a mixture of only sugars and tannin. |
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Everyone in the committee was in accord about the importance of ensuring that the handling of pathogens and toxins in laboratory work and transportation of these goods protect the individual safety and public safety. |
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Its aim is to contribute, here and now, to the acknowledgment and attainment of what is just and what is in accord with the nature of every human being. |
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This tool is supplied by the Spanish Ministry of Work and Social Affairs in accord with the provisions set forth in the Law for the Information Society and Electronic Commerce Services. |
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To transfer domestic refugee processing to those regions would, in their views, not be in accord with the concept of international responsibility sharing and principles of international refugee law. |
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It is the competence of the Episcopal Conference, in accord with Canon Law, to prepare and approve translations of texts which become liturgical texts after recognition by the Holy See. |
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Such a project will have to meet the needs of the Afghan people, be able to be executed efficiently and accountably, and be sustainable, as well as being in accord with the aims of the Afghan government. |
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These findings were in accord with previous studies that precipitation influenced morphology and that vegetation and habitat type influenced wolf differences. |
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He included excerpts from Tom Paine's The Crisis and an essay by Thomas Day calling for the abolition of slavery in accord with the Declaration of Independence. |
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Next time a summit comes to Britain, he may find he and the protesters are not so sweetly in accord. |
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Given space constraints, I focus my response on the most salient areas of disagreement rather than the many issues on which we are in accord. |
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It would be fair to say that, while we conversed amicably for what was a very long session, our views on international politics were not in accord. |
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For once in accord, Taylor and I rolled our eyes at each other. |
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Jonson has pastoralized the river and feudalized the Wroth estate, in accord, that is, with James's claim to be the lord of all the land of England. |
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