Extreme care is used in inspecting the placenta and membranes in an effort to insure complete expression of the entire decidua. |
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The presence of natural degraders does not, by itself, insure biodegradation will be successful. |
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Similarly, it makes sense to insure your property against damage or destruction. |
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She also tells you how to set up nest boxes, manage the chickens in winter and even how to insure your chickens get their essential dust bath. |
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New laws now regulate the harvesting of herbs such as ginseng, to insure that species survival isn't threatened. |
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Making ink prints of the hands is one method palmists use to insure all lines can be visualised. |
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It's like the Chicano, Chicanas, Mexicanas, Mexicanos part of the community wants to insure that it survives. |
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The joint venture management system may be one way to insure technology transfer. |
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I have a system to insure my own safety and compromises are already made to work around task announcements and launch windows. |
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Carrots are the main cash crop on Huber's 400-acre farm, and he produces 80 percent of his own seed to insure quality and availability. |
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For an all-in fee I can insure my car and get breakdown cover at the same time for both the UK an Europe. |
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Failure to insure a vehicle could mean that someone badly injured in an accident, or the family of someone killed, might go unprovided for. |
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She made it a point to rearrange donated canned goods in the outer vestibule to insure that Jimmy's heard her enter. |
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When thus employed, it ought not to be more severe than is necessary to insure forthcomingness. |
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Other times it is simply an economic view of an industry or product where we insure or reinsure risks. |
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He would bank the furnace fires and close the draft to insure live coals the next morning. |
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Antique furniture, for example, has plummeted in value recently, meaning you could be paying over the odds to insure the contents of your home. |
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In response, traditional retailers will need to increase their focus on building consumer loyalty to insure repeat visits. |
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The bad news is that we will need to be a little more careful to insure that the takedown screw remains tight when the rifle is in use. |
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When insuring your house, should you insure the building for its market value or its rebuild cost? |
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Wear proper footwear, avoid scatter rugs and extension cords, and light stairs adequately to insure safety in the home. |
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Most anurans have external fertilization, and adopt a mating posture called amplexus to insure contact between eggs and sperm. |
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Other commanders wore bright cloaks or gold-inlaid corselets to insure their recognition on the battlefield. |
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The addition of a direct-drive cutting head and steel-reinforced drive belts insure precise tracking, according to company officials. |
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But why not consider doing what many of us do, and self insure by squirreling the money you save into a savings account? |
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Though it was too late for him to become an Acolyte, this would insure that he would ascend through the ranks quickly. |
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They were required to mortgage their property to insure against the need to pay compensation for damage done by robbers. |
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The presence of gold and silver in your portfolio will insure that you will emerge from the abyss with your capital intact. |
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What can I do now to insure that my son will receive a quality education and stay motivated in the classroom? |
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In order to insure profitability, it is a good idea to determine the profit you need from this enterprise. |
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How do I clean up my hard drive to insure that my personal information is gone when I donate my old computer? |
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Apart from protecting your comics it is also important to insure them against damage and theft. |
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The sash should then be cleaned with a wire brush and primed with an appropriate primer to insure a good bond. |
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What does permanent health insurance and critical illness cover insure you against? |
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To insure anonymity, the handwritten comments were typed and all numerical scores were compiled by an administrative assistant. |
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Getting press as a graphic designer does not insure fame outside the profession, or respect in it either. |
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Most of these accidents are caused by inconsiderate, selfish people who don't even insure their cars, and we are left to pay the bill. |
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This would help insure that any propagation of the human race worked toward evolution rather than devolution. |
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Broadcast, medical, financial, pre-press, and other commercial markets all use DVD-based systems to insure their data's long-term integrity. |
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Planting perennials with different bloom times near each other will insure a garden that has blooms all season long. |
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Most database management systems include tools to insure the integrity of the data they control. |
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Phosphine readings should be taken from within the fumigated structure to insure proper gas concentrations. |
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To insure that various allies didn't steal away core funders, he would keep his distance and be inclined to trash talk behind their backs. |
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To hold him responsible for the misdeeds of his independent contractor would be to make him insure the safety of his lift. |
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Quite unmindfully, organizational practices can evolve that either insure a company's ethicality or future of dubious activity. |
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Scatterplots and residual plots were visually examined to insure that model assumptions were met. |
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Members of the nobility who would insure the efficient use of church lands and wealth would henceforth manage monasteries and nunneries. |
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Those who did not go this far might nevertheless insure their souls and those of their family by founding or patronizing a religious community. |
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The second mistake is insuring the family's breadwinner and forgetting to insure a non-working partner, such as a housewife or house husband. |
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One third of the weight gain is attributable to structural reinforcements added to insure favorable results in an offset frontal collision. |
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Each gallon of water requires approximately 8 square feet of area to insure proper infiltration. |
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This will allow the vet to insure the dog's health as well as test for parasites that may be there. |
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Both insure against loss or damage to gear and set premiums on declared value. |
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But what players had the wherewithal to insure against potential energy losses for the entire State of California? |
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That's why we will find a way of enabling people to insure against the loss of their homes and savings if they have to go into care. |
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Some insurance firms will not insure a property if it still has older wiring. |
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There is imposed upon the employer an obligation to insure against loss or damage by all these perils, in quite general terms. |
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Indeed, no insurance company refused to insure our investigator when he claimed to live in an underprivileged area. |
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They surveyed 896 underwriters in 190 insurance companies to determine what premiums would insure a factory against property damage from an earthquake. |
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Care should be taken to insure the coronal seal of the root canal system is enhanced with a base covering the gutta percha. |
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However, we all know that, even in such cases, some companies do not insure certain categories of risks because they are unprofitable. |
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Indeed, two companies refused to insure our investigator when he claimed he was moving to that area. |
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Instrumentation and control systems and a two-year's supply of spare parts will be provided to insure the continuous running of the installation. |
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We insure our cars, we insure our homes, we have deposit insurance to cover our savings, so why would we not insure our pensions? |
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We selected a systematic sampling framework over a random one to insure a better spatial distribution of the plots over the study area. |
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We insure our lives, our homes, our vehicles, our jobs but not our pensions. |
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Remember, that Ferrari you've had your eye on will cost more to insure than a Firefly. |
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The contractor shall insure proper start-up of the pump station and provide total reliability of the control panel. |
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Using risk scoring could also become the only factor in refusing to insure someone. |
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This new offering is available for individual customers and their families, or for businesses that wish to insure key personnel. |
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Insurers do not want to insure these events, and cities do not want to host them because they are against the Criminal Code. |
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Following that you must comb your hair to insure that the product is evenly distributed al throughout the hair. |
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A number of capacity-building and institution-strengthening measures will also be implemented to insure the sustainability of the project. |
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The tricky bit is dividing the commons up into the proper chunks of property to insure that the greatest number of people can still use it at a fair price. |
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The very public policy reason insurers do not insure against punitive damages, is that we don't want insurance to cover the perpetrators of intentional bad acts. |
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Young people are actuarially cheaper to insure than older people. |
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Proceeds from its North Sea drilling rigs will insure corruption and kleptocracy on a Nigerian scale. |
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Generally, the landlord is required to keep the structure and exterior of the property in good repair and he may also have to insure the dwelling against fire. |
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To insure the ideal positional relationship among the input, output and layshafts, all shaft bearings are totally captured, allowing for no end play. |
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She's had her home phone cut off, she has lost her car because she can't afford to tax and insure it and she struggles to put food on the table for her kids. |
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Our two largest states, one working to insure its people and the other doing everything in its power to prevent that. |
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As a freelance writer under the old dispensation, I had qualified as a Sole Proprietor and was able to insure both of us. |
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As the army of volunteer collectors swing into action, armed Gardai will be placed at strategic locations to insure the safety of the collectors and the money. |
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According to the Government statement, Minister without Portfolio Filiz Hyusmenova, who chairs the committee, emphasised the need to insure property against such disasters. |
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Remembering that the rear sight of a shotgun is the position of your eye, insure that you have an excellent eye-rib alignment and shoot for the center of the bullseye. |
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It was also supposed, perhaps in consequence of this anti-inebriant quality, to render a man energetic and diligent in business and to insure peace of mind. |
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How can they possibly be willing to insure me against gambling losses? |
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But as we have discovered there is the world of difference between celluloid horror and the real thing and no amount of film can insure us against reality. |
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Because you can prove ownership, you can more easily buy and sell your assets, insure them against loss, borrow against them, and protect them in court. |
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Such cases of resale of computer will be difficult because the buyer will not be able to insure them against theft without an invoice in their name. |
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In the early nineties he had complained that film companies were getting reluctant to insure him against finishing a film, but he still continued to work as often as he could. |
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It may be wildly unlikely, but then a couple of lines on a map changing the route of the pylons is a small premium if it will insure them against such an awful possibility. |
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An indemnity bond is a premium charged by the lender and paid by the customer to insure the lender against a default in mortgage repayments by the borrower. |
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The judge decided the bike was not actually a normal motor vehicle, as it was impossible to insure, had no lights, horn, or gears and was started by a pull cord. |
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The devil's advocates, unlike the admiring artists who did their part to insure for Joan a different kind of immortality, understood her changeability and its implications. |
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It is up to us to enact the regulation, oversight, and judgment necessary to insure that the correct rewards and punishments are doled out to the correct people. |
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When using liquid medication, use a calibrated dropper, medicine syringe or measuring spoon to insure that you are giving your child an accurate amount of medication. |
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By so doing, these programs both protect the profligate against the effects of their myopia and insure that everyone contributes to helping such persons. |
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We can work together to prevent aggression against us and to insure we don't aggress against each other. |
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In general, however, some exercise to insure good physical condition before the climb is absolutely essential. |
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Gently re-tamp the spot with the eraser as necessary to insure full-surface adhesion to complete the application. |
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Remediation measures are intended to insure that no unpermissible amounts of pollution are able to enter the environment in the long term. |
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If necessary, the court may order that a person enter into a recognizance to further insure that the order is obeyed. |
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Once the synergy between the members is canalized, Emilie intervenes to insure the logistics of the events produced by the collective. |
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Shim stock may be used between the mounting surface and winch to insure the winch base is flat and fully supported. |
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For the most effective treatment, a combination of technologies is used to insure water is fully decontaminated. |
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After having dissolved, leave the dissolved solution still to insure precipitation, and scoop up as much skim as possible before filtration. |
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And you'd face some truly epic problems getting insurers to insure it in the way that I think the author is envisioning. |
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We use the latest cryptology combined with fingerprint, capillary, and retinal recognition devices to insure secure connections and transmissions. |
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He decided that from then on the tittle of Shogun would be transmitted trough lineage to insure stability. |
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Excellent nutrition, though crucial, is not the only step that breeders can take to insure a healthy dam after her puppies are whelped. |
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It forms the proper coating to prevent miscues and insure player satisfaction. |
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It makes sense not just to insure the main breadwinner, but also the person who manages the household. |
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We have gone to extreme length to insure that our program is cheater proof with custom made multiple anti-cheat protections. |
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To insure good luck in the coming year one must taste all courses, and there must also be an even number of people at the table to ensure good health. |
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We are counting on this government to do their job, and insure respectful labour relations. |
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Finally, before the unit is sent to the paint booth, we sand and buff various areas to insure a perfect finish. |
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This curtailed a longstanding policy that essentially obliged banks to insure their own risk-taking. |
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The organizer will however have to insure the local transport and the accommodation and supply at minimum one national classifier. |
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After completion of the first half of the study, subjects returned to sea level for one month to insure deacclimatization. |
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Forwarder: He is the middle person whose specialty is to insure the liaison between the Two Transport Modes in conformity with the instructions he receives from his Mandatory. |
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To make sure you are adequately protected, your insurance broker will ask you to provide a list itemizing the value of each item you want to insure. |
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Infrared cameras are used in professional video monitoring situations when it is necessary to insure continual surveillance, even in pitch darkness. |
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Pairs of pirates would at times make oaths to one another that in order to insure that neither were captured they would shoot each other. |
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After copulation, the male may leave behind a mating plug to insure his paternity. |
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For example, buying a CDS to insure a CDO ended up giving the seller the same risk as if they owned the CDO, when those CDO's became worthless. |
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At least two slides should be exposed to insure an adequate sample. |
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The refusal to maintain such a navy would invite trouble, and if trouble came would insure disaster. |
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Upon the customer's request, Aquametro will insure the shipment, at the customer's expense, against theft, damage due to breakage, transport, fire and water as well as other insurable risks. |
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Some species, however, may gymnastically remain connected, flying in tandem so the male can accompany her to insure she lays his fertilized eggs. |
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Ships line up on the buoys to insure they do not stray from the shipping lane. |
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This is ram-packed at 175-psi to insure uniform density and to avoid possibility of channeling. |
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Crittendon took pains to insure that the emotional atmosphere around the condemned was gradually muffled as well, as if an institutional rheostat were being dimmed. |
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Generous sail plan, aluminimu mast, tillers on each hulls, mainsheet within helmsman reach: Everything is there to insure high averages and take pleasure when sailing. |
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John is a standup guy, who although extremely shaken by this tragedy, will insure that Gord's wife Jan, and their kids, are taken care of during their time of grief. |
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Do not mark in the ID boxes on the answer sheet as these have been preslugged to insure confidentiality. |
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In order to insure the reliability and safety of the entire deep sluice installation, the hydro-mechanical plant and all associated equipment will be extensively refurbished. |
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To insure peak lock performance, clean the lock and armature face with a mild detergent and a clean soft cloth, then apply a light coat of rust inhibitor such as WD40 to lubricate and protect these surface. |
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How can we tolerate a situation in which insurance companies refuse to insure disabled people or overcharge them, which is a form of discrimination. |
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It was admittedly the case that museums in many countries did not insure all of their works of art and that the secretariat had decided not to insure them except in the event that works were to be moved or loaned out. |
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Additionally, the product helps insure that its users are not overdressed or underdressed for any occasion. |
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All FastBacks are ruggedly built to insure dependable product distribution in the harshest factory environments. |
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The best way to stop a bank run, it turns out, is to insure deposits. |
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But it does insure that the community won't lose the land if a womon decides, for whatever reason, not to pay. |
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Ongoing monitoring is necessary to insure that exposure levels have not changed in a way that requires the use of different or more rigorous procedures or equipment. |
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The reinsurance mechanism, which is now an industry standard, can be used here where an approved insurer will not insure without the reinsurance piece. |
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The future's general energy strategy might be the following: get free of the gas-trap, be acutely sparing with the energy just as insure the rest energy claim from renewable energy sources. |
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Contact your agent to finance and insure your vehicle in one go. |
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Can we see why the State and therefore the community of taxpayers should have to pay for the mistakes of others, simply because the risks appear to be hard to assess or difficult to insure against? |
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The right reamer will insure that the hole perfectly meets the most stringent construction requirements. |
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The Exhibitor is obliged to insure his staff adequately against industrial accidents and vouchsafe that the same applies in respect of the staff of any subcontractors used by the Exhibitor. |
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It is not necessarily a task of the host family to insure the au pair. |
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The purpose of the water kite is to float beneath or beside the ship at a depth sufficient to insure safety. |
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Employers have by law to insure their workers against occupational risks. |
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Always insure the parcel against damage or loss during shipment. |
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Yet that is exactly what some insurance companies and other investors are doing when they insure bank loans, bonds and other corporate debt. They know little or nothing about the borrowers, sometimes not even their names. |
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Similarly, if health insurers were not allowed to know the results of genetic tests, people at higher risk could buy more insurance and insure for higher amounts, while those at lower risk would buy less insurance. |
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Both Travelers Flight Plan Preferred and Travelers Flight Plan Premier policies will now have capacity to insure up to this new hull limit for eligible accounts. |
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Until the nineteenth century without developed prison systems, there was frequently no workable alternative to insure deterrence and incapacitation of criminals. |
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In providing the acorns, as I formerly hinted, great care is necessary to see that they are of such a quality as to insure a healthy and strong-constitutioned class of plants. |
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Thus, in view of the innocuity of silymarin, it might be advisable in future clinical studies to insure the controlled administration of sufficient amounts of silymarin. |
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For the young Brazilian concert artist and music professor, having an intimate understanding of body mechanics is the only way to insure an outstanding performance. |
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The Braceros were required to deposit part of their wages in forced savings accounts back in Mexico to insure their departure when their labor contracts were terminated. |
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Each package is neatly wrapped in cellophane and dated to insure freshness, also bearing the strict endorsement of Rabbi Jacob Pikelny as to kosherness. |
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Had he won the Preakness Stakes, the famously injured thoroughbred Barbaro would have been so valuable his owners wouldn't be able to fully insure him. |
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It is obvious that, if such responsibility attached to the defenders, they might be called on to meet claims of damages which they could not possibly investigate or insure. |
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