In this lesson, students consider individual experiences of the Middle Passage by exploring a textbook account and four primary sources. |
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One way to determine if someone is an ambivert is to notice if an individual displays traits of both introverts and extroverts. |
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But does misandry even exist? Is there a difference between individual hatred and a contempt that underlies centuries of discrimination? |
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In many assemblies, an individual is considered a member of that assembly once he or she is baptized. |
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Though individual figures are less naturalistic, they are grouped in coherent grouped compositions to a much greater degree. |
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Each of their designs is wholly individual in detail, and the workmanship is varied in technique and superb in quality. |
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Hunt suggests that it is the breaking down of individual identities that leads to the central conflict in the story. |
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Further, the mechanicals understand this theme as they take on their individual parts for a corporate performance of Pyramus and Thisbe. |
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She argued that the play is about traditional rites of passage, which trigger development within the individual and society. |
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Finally, most individual experiments address highly specific topics for reasons of practicality. |
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Uncertainties may also be calculated by consideration of the uncertainties of the individual underlying quantities used. |
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Thus, the law, inasmuch as it is created by the people acting as a body, is not a limitation of individual freedom, but rather its expression. |
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One of the characteristics of the period is its devaluation of individual sentiment and psychology in favour of public utterance and philosophy. |
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It demonstrates Paine's commitment to foundational liberal values of individual freedom and moral equality. |
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England and following the Act of Union 1707 Great Britain, laid down the cornerstones to the concept of individual liberty. |
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In 1963 he became the inaugural recipient of the Jerusalem Prize, an award for writers concerned with the freedom of the individual in society. |
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Thus, analytics is not so much concerned with individual analyses or analysis steps, but with the entire methodology. |
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Predictive models in the banking industry are developed to bring certainty across the risk scores for individual customers. |
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When one reads any strongly individual piece of writing, one has the impression of seeing a face somewhere behind the page. |
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The development of individual tones and scales was made by ancient Greeks such as Aristoxenus and Pythagoras. |
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Handel wrote Messiah for modest vocal and instrumental forces, with optional settings for many of the individual numbers. |
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Between 1742 and 1754 he continued to revise and recompose individual movements, sometimes to suit the requirements of particular singers. |
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As his skills matured, he developed a style uniquely his own, characterised by his individual orchestration and his uses of chromatic harmony. |
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Recordings of all the major works, and of many of the individual songs, have been issued at regular intervals since the Second World War. |
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Isaac de Caus, the French Huguenot architect, designed the individual houses under Jones's overall design. |
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Bunyan writes about how the individual can prevail against the temptations of mind and body that threaten damnation. |
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The individual mentes reae of the joint perpetrators have to be considered separately. |
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Only the striker can score individual runs, but all runs are added to the team's total. |
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For a team sport, cricket places individual players under unusual scrutiny and pressure. |
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Like players of other individual sports such as golf, they are not salaried, but must play and finish highly in tournaments to obtain money. |
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An individual game, or frame, is won by the player who scores the most points. |
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The choice of barrel, shaft, and flight will depend a great deal on the individual player's throwing style. |
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They also organise county darts for their 66 county members in the UK including individual and team events. |
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Gradually, the individual clubs were integrated into one overarching organization, now known as the Australian Racing Board. |
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Major individual sports include athletics, golf, cycling, motorsport, and horse racing. |
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In association and rugby football, the scoring of two goals or tries by one individual in a single match is referred to as a brace. |
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For example, each of the various public schools played football according to their own individual rules, and these varied widely. |
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There were no Man of the Tournament awards before 1992 but Man of the Match awards have always been given for individual matches. |
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The IOC is only concerned with issues of citizenship and nationality after individual nations have granted citizenship to athletes. |
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There is a general rule that maximum three individual athletes may represent each nation per competition. |
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The most individual medals were won by Veikko Huhtanen of Finland who took three golds, a silver and a bronze in men's gymnastics. |
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Six gold medals were awarded in equestrian, individual and team dressage, individual and team eventing and individual and team show jumping. |
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This broke the previous Calcutta Cup individual record of 24, set by Rob Andrew. |
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Once analytic units have been identified, the researcher will often combine the narratives of individual participants into a metastory. |
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This system continued until 1998, after which renewed emphasis was placed on maximising prize money in individual tournaments. |
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At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Rose won gold at the men's individual tournament. |
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The stated purpose of the agreement was to promote the freedom of individual darts players to participate freely in open competition. |
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Discussions of some of these blended religions appear in the individual sections below. |
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The Taoiseach can also direct the President to dismiss or accept the resignation of individual ministers. |
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Statelessness is the condition in which an individual has no formal or protective relationship with any state. |
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Between the 2004 and 2012 local elections, no individual political party held a majority on Cardiff County Council. |
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The people of Jersey are often called Islanders or, in individual terms, Jerseyman or Jerseywoman. |
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Accession to the alliance is governed with individual Membership Action Plans, and requires approval by each current member. |
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It famously notes Columba's need for a translator when conversing with an individual on Skye. |
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However, some British and American individual citizens also volunteered to serve with Chinese pirates to fight against European forces. |
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It concerns both the relationship between the individual and the state, and the functioning of the legislature, the executive and judiciary. |
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By the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 it has the power to remove individual judges from office for misconduct. |
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These advancements then lead to greater personalization of technology for individual use. |
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They saw individual liberty as something achievable only under favourable social and economic circumstances. |
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It has been the tradition of the Liberal party consistently to maintain the doctrine of individual liberty. |
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Furthermore, the sizes of the individual county constituencies varied significantly. |
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Trade unions may be composed of individual workers, professionals, past workers, students, apprentices or the unemployed. |
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In contrast, in Germany, the relation between individual employees and employers is considered to be asymmetrical. |
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This allows much wider legal boundaries for collective bargaining, compared to the narrow boundaries for individual negotiations. |
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It is the duty of the individual juror to strive to avoid any misappreciation of the evidence, no matter how it is represented by the barristers. |
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Responsibility for educational supervision in Germany is primarily organised within the individual federal states. |
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Many individual personnel from these countries, and exiles from occupied Europe, also served with RAF squadrons. |
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While there were once individual commands responsible for bombers, fighters, training, etc. |
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The schools separate individual streams, but group together units with similar responsibility or that operate the same aircraft type. |
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Keith Park's tactics were to dispatch individual squadrons to intercept raids. |
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Other sets of holidays, varying between nine and twelve, are officially observed in individual states. |
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Article 3 prohibits the expulsion of nationals and provides for the right of an individual to enter a country of his or her nationality. |
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The names of other individual islands reflect their complex linguistic history. |
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The individual London Borough councils are legally bound to comply with the plan. |
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They exist as individual census divisions, as well as separated municipalities. |
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An exception applies, however, if the individual convicted of high treason receives a full pardon. |
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Note that an individual serving a prison sentence for an offence other than high treason is not automatically disqualified. |
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Also emphasis on human rights, in particular the 'European Convention on Human Rights' whilst also supporting individual initiative. |
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A particular individual which the latter considered a Mongolian and the former assures us is an Ethiopian. |
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Bills may be introduced by Welsh Government, a committee of the Assembly, the Assembly Commission or by individual Assembly Members. |
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Ballots are held to select which individual assembly members may present bills. |
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However, the legal system of each country is shaped by its unique history and so incorporates individual variations. |
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Despite the usefulness of different classifications, every legal system has its own individual identity. |
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The Council agrees to specific work areas for which individual members take responsibility. |
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These agreements are made through consensus, although individual members may opt not to participate in implementing any of these. |
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The term is also used for officers who hold authority over an individual military branch, special branch or within a theatre of operations. |
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However, the different atolls of the Chagos have no individual names in the Maldivian oral tradition. |
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On 19 March, the deployment of French fighter jets over Libya began, and other states began their individual operations. |
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Contacts are maintained with other research centres and individual researchers throughout the world. |
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Most political responses to the economic and financial crisis has been taken, as seen above, by individual nations. |
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Weighted pricing is a necessary means to measuring the impact of individual unit price changes on the economy's overall inflation. |
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Philosopher David Schmidtz argues that maximizing the sum of individual utilities will harm incentives to produce. |
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Economic inequality would be a natural consequence of the wide range in individual skill, talent and effort in human population. |
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Those families or individual who lack a number of these necessities are considered as poor. |
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Law enforcers normally have to prove an individual is guilty to get a conviction. |
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The law requires that an individual specifically intend in making the transaction to conceal the source, ownership or control of the funds. |
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Ranchero culture values the individual as opposed to the society as a whole. |
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If there is evidence of wrongdoing by any individual or entity in Singapore, we will not hesitate to take firm action. |
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This occurs partly because random mutations arise in the genome of an individual organism, and offspring can inherit such mutations. |
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Changes in these often have large effects on the phenotype of the individual because they regulate the function of many other genes. |
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This produces a macroscopic bound charge in the material even though all of the charges involved are bound to individual molecules. |
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We're looking for a highly motivated individual who will fit into our fast-paced corporate culture. |
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The 'World Traveller' service is also offered on these flights with complimentary drinks, food and individual IFE screens. |
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The fund would not supersede individual or state's rights for future claims. |
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The Crown Estate proposed 9 offshore zones, within which a number of individual wind farms would be situated. |
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Others, like Charles Taylor and Will Kymlicka, argue that the notion of the autonomous individual is itself a cultural construct. |
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They suggest that medical practices should maintain their focus on the individual rather than an individual's membership to any group. |
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In the end, people usually base their individual identity more on family and personal relationships of community than data. |
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Although there are many differences between the individual Celtic languages, they do show many family resemblances. |
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The individual island and place names in the Outer Hebrides have mixed Gaelic and Norse origins. |
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Consequently, though mu is mindlike, the likeness to individual consciousness cannot be pushed very far. |
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The practice of an individual interpretating law with independent reasoning is called ijtihad. |
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While welcomed by some, criticism on perceived unclarity provoked controversies among individual representatives of differing perspectives. |
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There should only be PILON in cases where the individual concerned has agreed to it. |
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Based on an assessment of individual circumstances they offer grants or access to student loans through the Student Loans Company. |
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The multineural recordings did not allow unambiguous assignment of action potentials to individual neurons. |
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Instead, they argue, individual creativity should make everyday life more emotionally acceptable. |
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In 1981 Greene was awarded the Jerusalem Prize, awarded to writers concerned with the freedom of the individual in society. |
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Some of the verses refer to the entire host, others eulogize individual heroes. |
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Shaw's major plays of the first decade of the twentieth century address individual social, political or ethical issues. |
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The first commercial recordings of Sullivan's music, beginning in 1898, were of individual numbers from the Savoy operas. |
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However, despite Morris's ideals, there was little opportunity for the workers to display their own individual creativity. |
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It was painted on 50 individual canvases, mostly working in situ, over five weeks last winter. |
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Much decorative sculpture on buildings remained a trade, but sculptors producing individual pieces were recognised on a level with painters. |
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The London Institute originally chose not to apply because its individual colleges were internationally recognised in their own right. |
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On top of that, individual themes were composed to represent different cultures. |
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Unlike the individual release of Ghosts of the Abyss, which contained two discs, only the first disc was included in the set. |
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Many critics have claimed that this argument relies on a dubious assumption about how individual happiness is related to the general happiness. |
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For Scotus, the axiom stating that only the individual exists is a dominating principle of the understanding of reality. |
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This work was concerned with how human morality depends on sympathy between agent and spectator, or the individual and other members of society. |
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He also received the 1979 Jerusalem Prize for his writings on individual freedom. |
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Marx noted that this was not an intentional process, rather no individual or even state can go against the forces of economy. |
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The team has also won several World Cup medals in both team and individual events. |
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Ireland's waters provide diving sites of various qualities and standards to encompass all individual requirements. |
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However, since the Great Britain team was split into individual nations in 2007, it is unlikely that this situation will arise again. |
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The Union Flag can be flown by any individual or organisation in Great Britain on any day of their choice. |
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It is a political system controlled by unelected rulers who usually permit some degree of individual freedom. |
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Now most airports in Canada are owned and operated by individual legal authorities or are municipally owned. |
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If an individual has the right skill set and qualifications, they can apply for industries listed as being in need of workers. |
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Federal nations, such as the United States, divide control over certain waters between the federal government and the individual states. |
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Employees must balance the needs of each individual case against the needs of all other current cases as well as their own needs. |
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Reviews of the services of individual prostitutes can often be found at various escort review boards worldwide. |
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According to Ethnologue, there are 10 individual languages spoken in Djibouti, 14 in Eritrea, 90 in Ethiopia, and 15 in Somalia. |
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According to Ethnologue, there are ninety individual languages spoken in Ethiopia. |
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Parliament may also pass votes of no confidence in the entire government or individual members. |
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Responsibility for educational supervision is organized at the federal and individual provincial states. |
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Tennis, gymnastics and golf are the three most widely engaged in individual sports. |
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The designation of individual clan tartans was largely defined in this period and they became a major symbol of Scottish identity. |
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Within countries there can be important differences in turnout between individual elections. |
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Though each area of Mesolithic ceramic developed an individual style, common features suggest a single point of origin. |
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One purpose of the Roman census was to determine the ordo to which an individual belonged. |
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In the empire, the legion was standardized, with symbols and an individual history where men were proud to serve. |
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Several individual sites along the line of the wall are in the care of Historic Scotland. |
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Those remaining often abandoned communal living for a more individual and secular lifestyle. |
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To replace this system, individual arable smallholdings or crofts were created, with shared access to common grazing. |
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Nor, with common grazing, could an individual owner improve the quality of his stock. |
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It is the individual mind and conscience, it is the individual character, on which mainly human happiness or misery depends. |
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In middle life he decided that the individual conscience would have to replace authority as the inner citadel of the Church. |
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That view of the individual conscience affected his political outlook and changed him gradually from a Conservative into a Liberal. |
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This was, in part, due to the political need for an individual Irish identity. |
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It is necessary to study each artist as an individual who made unique innovations. |
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The individual churches of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland are each part of one of six Presbyteries. |
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Their continued separate existence is due largely to their individual atmospheres. |
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Such an education helps the individual navigate internal and external conflicts in life. |
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The scrambler can access most of the individual peaks by their easiest routes. |
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In addition to climbing individual peaks, there is the challenge of a full traverse of the ridge. |
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Within the city, individual homes or groups of homes obtained water from wells. |
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Words are the furnace by means of which merely subjective connections made by individual human beings are converted into noematic meanings. |
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During the many periods in which the Dukes were attainted, another individual was appointed to the post. |
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Newspapers, organisations and individuals have endorsed parties or individual candidates for the election. |
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However, even when selling land that an individual had acquired separately from inheritance, a portion went to his kin. |
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Paper journals are now generally made available in electronic form as well, both to individual subscribers, and to libraries. |
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Unlike the sciences, research is most often an individual process and is seldom supported by large grants. |
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The online distribution of individual articles and academic journals then takes place without charge to readers and libraries. |
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In some cases, five or six tenor drummers have been used, providing a palette of individual pitches for use in a variety of musical situations. |
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Over two thousand streets in Britain have names from titles of individual novels, with 650 from Waverley alone. |
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That may be done by the individual guests or by invited experts, and it goes on for as long as the guests wish. |
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The 5 euro administration fee is deducted from each applicant and there is no limit to the number of applications each individual can make. |
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The first advocates of socialism favoured social levelling in order to create a meritocratic or technocratic society based on individual talent. |
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The socialist concept of individuality is thus intertwined with the concept of individual creative expression. |
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That concentrate would then be processed to separate the valuable metals into individual constituents. |
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Multilingualism is the use of more than one language, either by an individual speaker or by a community of speakers. |
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However, the decrease in individual nutrition was accompanied by an increase in population. |
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The rights available to individual citizens of Rome varied over time, according to their place of origin, and their service to the state. |
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They also varied under Roman law according to the classification of the individual within the state. |
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Arguably, what is so hateful about a hate crime is that it is an attempt by some individual or group to treat a Person as a Nonperson. |
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Both titles must be created for each individual and are not automatically acquired. |
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In the Boroughs, the electoral franchise varied and individual boroughs had varying arrangements. |
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The quality of wool depends on the individual sheep and on the part of the sheep's body from which the wool has been taken. |
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These are typically similar to flats, but house individual industries instead. |
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Forty are chosen to represent each individual constituency, and 20 are chosen to represent the five electoral regions in Wales. |
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Voters have one vote which can be cast for an individual candidate or for a party list on the district ballot. |
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To determine district winners, candidates are apportioned their share of their party's district list vote plus their individual votes. |
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Today the court sits in many County Court centres, currently corresponding to the old individual county courts. |
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The most rural parts are characterised by small houses, cottages and individual farms, resembling parts of south west Ireland. |
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Prior to the Cambrian explosion, most organisms were simple, composed of individual cells occasionally organized into colonies. |
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The Hox genes, for example, control which organs individual regions of an embryo will develop into. |
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During a single dive an individual can capture and swallow many schooling fish, depending on their size. |
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It is presented to an individual in recognition of wild bird protection and countryside conservation. |
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In order to obtain each individual whistle sound, dolphins undergo vocal production learning. |
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After an individual has smoked for many years, the avoidance of withdrawal symptoms and negative reinforcement become the key motivations. |
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Of all the individual sports, arguably boxing was Glamorgan's most prolific. |
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The model is a generalization that applies to these countries as a group and may not accurately describe all individual cases. |
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The last four Pauline letters in the New Testament are addressed to individual persons. |
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Many early manuscripts, however, contain individual readings from several different earlier forms of text. |
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You can buy the individual parts for a few frogskins, or the whole setup for fifty. |
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This validated approach replaces individual genotyping of every person by allelotyping of pools of individuals. |
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In order to protect individual liberty there must be an arbiter between the governing powers and the governed. |
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Now suppose that neutrons had some as-yet-unknown property that, if it could be observed, would enable us to predict their individual lifetimes. |
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Autonepiophilia is when the paraphilic individual behaves like a child, usually in wearing diapers as a necessary part of sexual activity. |
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I'm sure with barkitecture just taking off, the next generation of doghouses will be designed with individual breeds in mind. |
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Following the allocation of zones, individual planning applications still have to be sought by developers. |
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Brevity is the Soul of Wit. Talking to your infant is good, but uttering individual words might be better. |
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In the view of chronobiologists, individual biological rhythms are always regulated in a similar manner. |
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An offensive cyberweapon can be fashioned with a single, individual computer and a modem. |
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We are on earth to dance to our own tune! We have to know who I the individual is. |
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Equal shares in dividing the estate were only applied in the case of individual deceaseds. |
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Every individual shall have the right to the respect of the dignity inherent in a human being. |
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Certainly the magnitude of megalopolitan or ecumenopolitan problems tends to overwhelm the individual who is a perspective participant. |
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Parts that are egg-crated are placed in individual cells made of cardboard sheets, like egg packaging or Christmas ornament packaging. |
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Despite the riot of colour, these flourescent outfits did not seem like expressions of individual taste or will. |
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He writes in well filled fourteeners, with individual words used not only vitally to convey the sense but also as a kind of metrical polyfilla. |
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The police frisked the suspiciously-acting individual and found a knife as well as a bag of marijuana. |
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But the general characteristics of the genre set limits on the individual genre film, which renders it simpler for the audience to follow. |
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Kant argued like Descartes from the existence of individual consciousness rather than from the givenness of a God found in revelation. |
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In the last analysis, the fate of each individual woman rests in the hands of the gynaecologist. |
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Furthermore Roman civilitas was an attractive goal for every individual wishing to succeed in his social advancement. |
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Within the household unit, an individual was equally bound to both the mother and the father's side of the family. |
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In civil law systems, individual decisions have only advisory, not binding effect. |
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Every other individual of our party wasted in enervating slumbers, from the hesternal dissipation or debauch. |
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In other countries, notably Britain and America, this practice was carried out by individual manufacturers eager to improve their own methods. |
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Later intrusions have formed individual outcrops of igneous rock in each of these groups. |
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But, the individual entities of that order depend upon God and His laws for their existence. |
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Collective burials in dolmen structures in Ibiza could be contrasted against the individual burials in Mallorca. |
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It is necessary to back up the tractor and plow to reset the bottom This construction is used to protect the individual bottoms. |
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Wider machines may have the wings supported by individual wheels and have hinge joints to allow flexing of the machine over uneven ground. |
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He attempted to enact a law which would have limited the amount of land that any individual could own. |
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However, in individual cases, Claudius punished false assumption of citizenship harshly, making it a capital offense. |
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Stalin certainly held this view, and so did many Bolsheviks, with their hypostasization of social forces over individual desires and intentions. |
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They offer communion to those who are already united in that denomination or sometimes individual church. |
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Often founded by individual pastors, they have little affiliation with historic denominations. |
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When one individual in a large group gets sick with a communicable disease, it spreads to others very quickly. |
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The individual units in the list developed from the settlement areas of tribal groups, some of which are as little as 300 hides. |
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Consequently, they preserve a genetic record from individual to individual that is altered only through mutation. |
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He was probably the individual honoured by the sumptuous ship burial at Sutton Hoo. |
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It is, however, also possible that the occupant was not royal, but simply a wealthy and powerful individual whose identity has gone unrecorded. |
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The Royalists had a tendency to chase down individual targets after the initial charge leaving their forces scattered and tired. |
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Rousseau said that people join into civil society via the social contract to achieve unity while preserving individual freedom. |
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The Russian enlightenment centered on the individual instead of societal enlightenment and encouraged the living of an enlightened life. |
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This probably ought to be a judgment call made by individual teachers who know their students well. |
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In exchange the Nationalists agreed to let members of the Chinese Communist Party join the Nationalists on an individual basis. |
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The government is led by the First Minister, assisted by various Ministers with individual portfolios and remits. |
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This was the first UK general election to use individual rather than household voter registration. |
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Various newspapers, organisations and individuals endorsed parties or individual candidates for the election. |
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The Conservative Party believes that free markets and individual achievement are the primary factors behind economic prosperity. |
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Several individual competitions take place under the umbrella of the tournament. |
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When a set of facts are brought before a judge, he deduces the court's ruling by comparing the facts of the individual case to the law. |
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Unfortunately these decisions are not published anonymously and therefore its impossible to show on individual cases that this happened. |
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By 1700, a political crisis arose, as all of Anne's children had died, leaving her as the only individual left in the line of succession. |
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The individual commissioners were previously nominated by the Corporation, but it was a separate body. |
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A number of specialist organisations protect, promote and monitor records of individual animal groups across Derbyshire. |
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These networks are not designed, but nevertheless emerge as a result of decentralized individual economic decisions. |
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The table isn't exhaustive in representing the true tax burden to either the corporation or the individual in the listed country. |
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This new system will form the basis for future weapons integration by individual countries under the Phase 2 Enhancements. |
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This year the King sent it to Troyes, each member ordered there by an individual lettre de cachet. |
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Priestley's later radicalism emerged from his belief that the British government was infringing upon these individual freedoms. |
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To determine the likeliness of an individual in a concept, a membership function is required. |
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An individual organism's phenotype results from both its genotype and the influence from the environment it has lived in. |
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Natural selection most generally makes nature the measure against which individuals and individual traits, are more or less likely to survive. |
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Natural selection can act at different levels of organisation, such as genes, cells, individual organisms, groups of organisms and species. |
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As the system developed, the link between individual contributions and benefits was weakened. |
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As indicated above, the rates at which an individual and their employer pay contributions depend on a number of factors. |
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Its decisions are generally implemented either under the existing powers of individual government departments, or by Orders in Council. |
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The extent to which the Government is collegial varies with political conditions and individual personalities. |
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One reason is the strength of the whip system, political parties and the civil service, in comparison to individual politicians. |
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Life expectancy increases with age as the individual survives the higher mortality rates associated with childhood. |
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As discussed above, on an individual basis, a number of factors correlate with a longer life. |
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Additionally, a number of individual towns and villages in the Republic of Malta have sister cities. |
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For instance, the highest marker in Figure 8.1 represents an individual who high jumped about 6.3 ft and long jumped slightly more than 20 ft. |
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British Chinese women also have the individual incomes among all ethnic groups in the UK followed by White British and Indian women. |
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Though British Chinese women have both high individual and equivalent incomes, but they also have very dispersed incomes. |
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A number of them were created and ran as partnerships before coming under the control of one individual or family. |
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Demand theory describes individual consumers as rationally choosing the most preferred quantity of each good, given income, prices, tastes, etc. |
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Here, utility refers to the hypothesized relation of each individual consumer for ranking different commodity bundles as more or less preferred. |
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In private schools the number of students per classroom are usually fewer, so the teacher can give more individual attention to each student. |
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The local school districts operate with their own local boards, which oversee operations of the individual schools within their jurisdiction. |
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In a few cases, an individual may wish to immigrate to a new country in a form of transferred patriotism. |
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This can exacerbate the global inequality in standards of living that provided the motivation for the individual to migrate in the first place. |
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By reconciling with God and following Christ's words and deeds, an individual can enter the Kingdom of God. |
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While welcomed by some, criticism on perceived unclarity has provoked controversies among individual representatives of differing perspectives. |
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Some of these movements have a common lineage, sometimes directly spawning individual denominations. |
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Smaller species of lutjanids require fewer resources per individual and can form schools year-round. |
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Approximately two million individual pieces of glass make up the cathedral's 128 stained glass windows. |
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They were considered heretics because of their insistence on individual obedience to the Inner Light. |
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In the 1650s, individual Quaker women prophesized and preached publicly, developing charismatic personas and spreading the sect. |
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There is no plan on how the meeting will proceed, and actual practice varies widely between Meetings and individual worship services. |
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This donation was among the largest individual philanthropic gifts ever given to a single organisation. |
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Karma theory is interpreted as explaining the present circumstances of an individual with reference to his or her actions in past. |
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The choice is a matter of individual preference, and of regional and family traditions. |
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Other individual practitioners and writers such as Paul Huson also claimed inheritance to surviving traditions of witchcraft. |
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