So often, powerful forces and powerful interests stand in your way, and the odds seem stacked against you. |
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Not only do these right-wing radicals vote against their own economic interests, Frank argues, they're suckers, too. |
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The particular tablet which interests us here investigates how to calculate the radius of a circle through the vertices of an isosceles triangle. |
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The thrust of both books is his failure to protect the national interests of Britain and his abject subservience to the United States. |
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Her interests were sewing, knitting, cooking, gardening, carding wool for quilts and making feather pillows. |
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Ignoring their needs and interests and pointing accusatory fingers won't help. |
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The public interest in preserving the confidentiality is balanced against other public interests favouring disclosure. |
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It calls for a register of interests for voluntary organisations so that we can know the extent of Labour nepotism and jobs for the boys. |
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Many more interests will be catered for, so watch this space for more information. |
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Every client should have their own account executive from the web developer who will look after the customer's interests. |
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It is quite normal that conflicts of interests may sometimes lead to quarrels or even fights. |
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If you spin or weave you often have other interests such as looking after sheep or giving lessons. |
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The confidentiality was agreed to protect the interests and welfare of the student. |
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Anything that threatened the interests of the regional warlords would be vetoed. |
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Accordingly, the complicity of watchdog agencies with corporate interests comes as no surprise. |
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His interests range from astrophysics and quantum mechanics to mathematical puzzles and games. |
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This is expected to become a legal quagmire, with landholders' interests already warning of test cases over compulsory purchases. |
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And yet, it is quite significant that the representatives of differing groups and interests have reached accord by mutual compromise. |
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At the same time, rural interests often take an absolutist view of property rights. |
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Necessity may yet drive them to strike a deal that is so clearly in both their national interests. |
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These weasel words about how they have the best interests of people in flood areas at heart just won't wash. |
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He would govern in the interests of the people as an enlightened but absolute ruler. |
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Woe betide any jacked up little country that decides it should pursue its own people's interests. |
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Part of the reason is that the lunch programs are an easy target for political special interests. |
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The largest obstacles to a comprehensive racing bill are the differing interests of greyhound and horse racetracks. |
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This accords with his foreign policy doctrine that there should be no intervention in areas where US interests are not involved. |
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However, in his later work his interests turned more towards applications to areas such as reliability and quality control. |
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By the way, why is special interests always shady while special needs is practically an accolade? |
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Regardless of what the polls might indicate, citizens are no longer resting easy in the belief that their government can be trusted to protect their interests. |
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For a start you'd have the fossil fuel interests opposing nuclear power generation, but more importantly the Australian public just wouldn't wear it I think. |
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It was particularly significant that Milanese business interests, which had been hostile to Crispi's Abyssinian venture during the 1890s, now backed colonial expansion. |
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Politics is not blood sport and government should not be a warfare of interests. |
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They differ in almost every other respect, but in these shared interests they both belong to the ancient and always fascinating genre of the jeremiad. |
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In the breadth of his scholarship and interests, in the precision of his dress and tastes, he was something of a nineteenth-century man, an aesthete, a bit of a dandy. |
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The couple, aged 77 and 81 respectively, are founder members of the club, and think mutual interests and plenty of activity are key to wedded bliss. |
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This phase sees the active development of ideas and a movement towards a more balanced life and diversified set of interests, relationships, and routines. |
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Though austerity is the watchword for vital services needed by the city's working people, when it comes to profit interests, no expense is spared. |
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However politically accommodating the radicals are prepared to be, any talk of defending workers interests is enough to send the union leaders into a frenzy. |
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A fair balance must be struck between the protection of the individual's fundamental rights and the demands of the general interests of the community. |
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The essence of popular sovereignty, on the other hand, is that the democratic will of the people should prevail over the vested interests of a powerful minority. |
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The administration repeatedly refused to characterize the matter in terms of national security interests. |
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The flipside is that participation is seductive and may effectively co-opt employees into abnegating their interests and policing themselves in toxic ways. |
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Yet I doubt that she will become a capacious judge with wide-ranging interests and intense curiosity. |
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Hundreds of special interests soon buzzed round those dozens, pressing money into their hands, lobbying, cajoling, persuading. |
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Many argue that Beijing and Moscow have differing interests, and indeed, some of them are irreconcilable. |
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Rather, a biracial coalition of interests saw busing as one of many tools in the fight for integration. |
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Once again, his animal magnetism has been placed in service to America's national interests. |
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In fact, one of the reasons he wants to run the New York City Marathon is to be amongst people who have similar interests. |
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The visit of the governor of the province galvanized the Soissons academicians into identifying their intellectual interests more carefully and in a more public venue. |
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It privileges, inter alia, the interests of boys and men over the bodily integrity, autonomy, and dignity of girls and women. |
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If she were injured or abused in her marriage her relatives were expected to look after her interests. |
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We are in no way open to the charge that we are loony lefties running the organization on behalf of some fringe interests. |
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Thailand is an important ally and economic partner of Bangladesh, with the two countries sharing strategic interests in the Bay of Bengal region. |
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In the occasional highly publicized case, then, the best interests of the child may be lost in the shuffle. |
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Starting around 1917, a number of countries became ruled ostensibly in the interests of the working class. |
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The development of transportation has influenced global relations to be more practical where people need to interact and share common interests. |
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As archbishop, he defended the church's interests in England amid the Investiture Controversy. |
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Even prior to the penetration of European interests, Southeast Asia was a critical part of the world trading system. |
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Although diversified in its research and teaching interests, Cambridge today maintains its strength in mathematics. |
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At any one time there are about fifty societies and clubs in existence, catering for a wide range of interests and largely run by boys. |
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Corrupt summoners would write false citations and frighten people into bribing them to protect their interests. |
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Both Lysander and Demetrius are, in his view, verbally brutal lovers, their love interests are exchangeable and objectified. |
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This revitalised Hobbes's political interests and the De Cive was republished and more widely distributed. |
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Bentham became convinced that his plans for the Panopticon had been thwarted by the King and an aristocratic elite acting in their own interests. |
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His mother's diary from 1905 describes a lively round of social activity and artistic interests. |
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He just did not have much in common with people who did not share his intellectual interests. |
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His family's wealth enabled him to live a life of leisure while devoting himself to his literary and musical interests. |
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He had significant business interests in Russia, and spoke Russian fluently. |
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Along with his political interests in his last years, Walpole enjoyed the pleasures of the hunt. |
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Sloane's collection, while including a vast miscellany of objects, tended to reflect his scientific interests. |
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The nation is notable for the diversity of its sporting interests, especially at the elite level. |
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Bodyline bowling assumed such proportions as to menace best interests of game, making protection of body by batsmen the main consideration. |
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Hamilton was reprimanded for insubordination by the management, having placed his own interests before that of the team. |
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Sebastian Vettel extended his contract with Infiniti Red Bull Racing until the end of 2015, despite interests in racing for Ferrari and Mercedes. |
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Players felt that the BDO was no longer serving the interests of the game at the top level. |
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He also claims that a nation is not formed on the basis of dynasty, language, religion, geography, or shared interests. |
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Permanent members of the Security Council can wield a veto to protect their vital interests. |
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They see the state as a partisan instrument that primarily serves the interests of the upper class. |
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The islands acquired commercial and political interests in the North American colonies. |
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They also feared a nationalist government could discriminate against Protestants after gaining political power over their interests in Ireland. |
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It represents its members' interests at a national and international level. |
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Her main leisure interests include equestrianism and dogs, especially her Pembroke Welsh Corgis. |
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Jersey and Guernsey jointly opened an office in Brussels in 2010 to promote their common interests with European Union institutions. |
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Even after his release in 1357, David spent most of his remaining reign attempting to further English interests in Scotland. |
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A personal union is the combination of two or more states that have the same monarch while their boundaries, laws, and interests remain distinct. |
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Operating out of Jamaica, he carried on a war against Spanish interests in the region, often using cunning tactics. |
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Businessmen, and particularly British industrialists, were quick to associate these principles with their own economic interests. |
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In this light also women may be regarded, the interests of almost all of whom are involved in that of their fathers or in that of their husbands. |
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They continued to dominate Commons, while losing a bit of their power to enact laws that focused on their more parochial interests. |
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A military is a force authorized to use lethal or deadly force and weapons to support the interests of the state and some or all of its citizens. |
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The accessibleness of the doctors was thought to be in the best interests of the patients. |
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The Celebes pig and, to a lesser degree, the anoa were the focus of the Wana's large game interests. |
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But because Aspergians can express themselves in words, they have more ways to deal with their aversions or indulge their interests. |
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It beggars belief to suppose that corporate policies can always pursue the best interests of a company. |
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This time, my host asked me if I was part of LinkedIn, a buzzy Web site intended to link people with similar business interests. |
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There are always sincere challengings of the findings, always the objections of those whose interests seem threatened. |
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Our wars with France have affected us in our most tender interests, and concerned us more than those with any other nation. |
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In the struggle against the influence of such revelations, the counterattractive force of appeals to consider British interests was weakening. |
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There is no interests section in the facebook. You know why? No one wants to flip through a book to find out which girls play chess. |
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And the permanent exhibit area offers a filk performance on a small stage so that neophytes can sample more esoteric interests. |
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There certainly are some cases in which a person's failure to give weight to his or her future interests is irrational. |
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They overturned him to all his interests by the sure but fatal handle of his own good nature. |
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The Welsh Local Government Association represents the interests of local authorities in Wales. |
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The Scotland Office represents the UK government in Scotland on reserved matters and represents Scottish interests within the UK government. |
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Because of these interests, many industrial advances were made that resulted in a huge increase in personal wealth and a consumer revolution. |
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However, geopolitically, the word has several different meanings, reflecting the specific geopolitical interests of each nation. |
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However, by the time he reached his teenage years his symptoms apparently waned and his family took some notice of his scholarly interests. |
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Every precaution is taken to identify the interests of the people and of the rulers. |
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Additionally, in northern Gaul, a British army led by one Riothamus, operated in imperial interests. |
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Delius paid little attention to the business of growing oranges, and continued to pursue his musical interests. |
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The non-correspondence between meaning and working begins in the process of conception, as incommensurableness between objects and interests. |
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Only 25 years later John would return to Ireland while others built castles and installed their interests. |
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Alfonso II the King of Aragon, himself having interests there, joined the war. |
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Both in his religious views and his interests, Edward was a conventional man. |
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In the 18th century all surviving interests in the monopoly were bought out by John Baskett. |
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A member is also traditionally allowed some leeway if the particular interests of his constituency are adversely affected. |
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During this time the Trustees and their representatives were engaged in vigorous campaigns in Parliament to protect their interests. |
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He decided on a military expedition to seize Egypt and thereby undermine Britain's access to its trade interests in India. |
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Italy also held strong commercial interests and a strong commercial position in China supported by the Italian concession in Tianjin. |
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In every line of it, national interests are completely overshadowed by your personal concern. |
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Many of the participants found themselves among kindred souls who shared their interests. |
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Nunavut Tunngavik, the organization of Inuit of Nunavut, is also a participant to negotiations to ensure that Inuit interests are represented. |
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Many of the men elected to parliament did not relish the prospect of having to act in the interests of others. |
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At the same time, however, the Speaker is charged with protecting the interests of the minority by ensuring sufficient debate before a vote. |
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Tackling vested interests and opening up closed circles in British society were also themes he returned to a number of times. |
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Members declare their financial interests in order to prevent any conflicts of interest. |
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For them Locke was the classic theorist of landed society and the landholder, not of commerce and mercantile interests. |
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From a wealthy family, his father had business interests in Egypt, London and Liverpool. |
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The largest private landowner is the Badgworthy Land Company, which represents hunting interests. |
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Disclosure would harm both international relations and the UK's commercial interests. |
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By the following century, commercial interests had grown and its exports included wool, corn, grain, and livestock. |
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The successful outcome of the war had reaffirmed Portsmouth's significance as a naval port and importance to the defence of British interests. |
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Hooke often met Christopher Wren, with whom he shared many interests, and had a lasting friendship with John Aubrey. |
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The workload was intentionally light, allowing him time to pursue his scientific investigations and theological interests. |
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His interests became more focussed, on computation and metrology, and on international contacts. |
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After the discovery of the double helix model of DNA, Crick's interests quickly turned to the biological implications of the structure. |
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However, vested interests who profited from variations in units of measure opposed this. |
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Social networking sites try to get users to use their real names, interests, and locations, rather than pseudonyms. |
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Further development under the auspices of the IETF was stalled by competing interests. |
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After his death, the British Empire expanded their interests till the Hindu Kush region. |
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Some are suitable to our natural inclinations and temporal interests, others are contrary to both. |
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In 2001 freemasonry was added to the register of interests of council members that the GMC published. |
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Other interests that Pinter mentioned to interviewers are family, love and sex, drinking, writing, and reading. |
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During the late 1950s and 1960s artists with a wide range of interests began to push the boundaries of contemporary art. |
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The first diagram reveals a multi-polar system, in which a plurality of forces and interests balance each other in precarious equilibrium. |
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In early 1881, he is a chemistry student with a number of eccentric interests, almost all of which make him adept at solving crimes. |
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The interests of kingdoms of this era were not restricted to their immediate vicinity. |
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Thoughtful and kind, he addressed the boys by their first names, allowed them bicycles, and encouraged and nurtured their personal interests. |
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The FCC, however, ruled in Murdoch's favour, stating that his ownership of Fox was in the public's best interests. |
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Unlike other forms of consequentialism, such as egoism, utilitarianism considers the interests of all beings equally. |
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Similarly the speciesist allows the interests of his own species to override the greater interests of members of other species. |
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It would be nonsense to say that it was not in the interests of a stone to be kicked along the road by a schoolboy. |
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For Marx, social change was about conflict between opposing interests, driven in the background by economic forces. |
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They are usually arranged to promote common interests across the border and cooperate for the common good of the border populations. |
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Until the recent past, little attention was paid to the interests of Third World countries. |
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As more countries have continued to become more developed, the interests of the world have slowly started to shift. |
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As corporations become larger and multinational, their influence and interests go further accordingly. |
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The new rulers defended Dutch trading interests, which then developed rapidly. |
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It differs from foreign policy, which refers to the ways a government advances its interests in world politics. |
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Bulgarian nominee Rumiana Jeleva was forced to step down by Parliament due to concerns over her experience and financial interests. |
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Looking after the financial and administrative interests of members are five Quaestors. |
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John XXII involved himself in the politics and religious movements of many European countries in order to advance the interests of the Church. |
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The colonists replied that their sons had fought and died in a war that served European interests more than their own. |
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Each colony had a paid colonial agent in London to represent its interests. |
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He had extensive maritime interests and was most noted for his work on the mariner's compass, which had previously been limited in reliability. |
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St Andrews is home to over 140 student societies which cover a wide range of interests. |
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Fighter Command pilots came to characterise Dowding as one who cared for his men and had their best interests at heart. |
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There were ongoing political clashes between the vested interests of Church, private schools and the National Education League followers. |
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On 26 June 2016, Sturgeon said she would ask the Scottish Parliament to withhold consent if she thought it was not in Scotland's interests. |
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These maxims do say more than one might think since legal systems often have problems balancing the interests of all. |
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Williams did not fit in with the members of the association, whose primary interests were in Welsh architecture and archaeology. |
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His main interests were Archaeology, Vernacular Architecture, Medieval History and Genealogy. |
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In the aftermath of the revolt, French power extended throughout Poitou, threatening the interests of the Lusignan family. |
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Ann's brother had sold her family's last remaining interests in the firm that year, to Guest. |
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From 1852 until 1868 the seat was held by Henry Austen Bruce whose main industrial interests lay in the Aberdare valley. |
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Atlanta attracts many touring Broadway acts, concerts, shows, and exhibitions catering to a variety of interests. |
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The Cardiff University Students' Union works to promote the interests of the student body within the University and further afield. |
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It was also the last single SFA released on Creation Records, as founder Alan McGee set off to pursue other interests. |
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His choice of the church was not however in the best financial interests of the island. |
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During the 1920s and '30s, private or local community interests protected many coastal areas using these techniques on an ad hoc basis. |
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This tenancy necessitates the most complicated arrangements to dovetail the interests of the incomer and outgoer. |
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These examples represent only a small subsample of species that have been moved by humans for economic interests. |
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In 1651, England passed the Navigation Acts, which damaged Dutch trade interests. |
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This new Hansa of the towns, aimed at protecting interests of the merchants and trade, was prominent for the next hundred and fifty years. |
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In cases in which a third state's interests are affected, that state may be permitted to intervene in the case and participate as a full party. |
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Then she sailed to watch over American interests among the Marquesas, Society Islands, Navigators Islands, and Fiji Islands. |
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In the interests of intellectual exchange the author attempts to describe foot fetish and shoe retifism. |
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Germanic law was overwhelmingly concerned with the protection of individuals and less concerned with protecting the interests of the state. |
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The main sport that interests Alexandrians is football, as is the case in the rest of Egypt and Africa. |
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Commercial interests initially balked at this, but with widespread support Nominet UK was formed in 1996 to be the. |
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This broad base of interests contributes to many research styles and interests within the field. |
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The referendum campaign of 1948 was bitterly fought, and interests in both Canada and Britain favoured and supported confederation with Canada. |
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However, those countries' commercial interests benefited by the pirates continuing attacks on their competitors. |
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Thus, northern manufacturing interests supported tariffs and protectionism while southern planters demanded free trade. |
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The views of philosophers, with few exceptions, have coincided with the pecuniary interests of their class. |
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They could also act as a medium for resolving disputes between local bodies and ratepayers or other interests. |
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Newcastle was deeply reluctant to do this, but he saw that a Prussian collapse would be disastrous to British and Hanoverian interests. |
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Whilst Irish colleges are still popular, a greater variety of summer camps are now on offer catering for a range of interests. |
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Agribusiness interests hold a large amount of influence over policy making, in the form of lobbying and campaign contributions. |
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Altruistic action in the interests of the larger group is seen in virtually all societies. |
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It contains many details and employs many stylistic devices to promote Caesar's political interests. |
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In May 2003, the EU and Russia agreed to reinforce their cooperation on the basis of common values and shared interests. |
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In Canada, the provincial governments represent regional interests and negotiate directly with the central government. |
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All states have a geographic scope of interests, actions, or projected power. |
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In 1914 the National Party was formed to promote Afrikaner economic interests and sever South Africa's ties to the United Kingdom. |
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They believed any such conflict would only serve the interests of royal dynasties. |
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Some opponents of globalization see the phenomenon as a promotion of corporatist interests. |
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On the other hand, concessions allowed the Crown to guide the Companies conquests to certain territories, depending on their interests. |
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However, Amalfi had no army of its own to protect its commercial interests. |
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Kublai's government after 1262 was a compromise between preserving Mongol interests in China and satisfying the demands of his Chinese subjects. |
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Kublai employed people of other nationalities as well, for he was keen to balance local and imperial interests, Mongol and Turk. |
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Mongol interests in these areas were commercial and tributary relationships. |
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The Governor of Ernad built a fort at a place called Velapuram to safeguard his new interests. |
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In 1289 Denis had signed an agreement with Pope Nicholas IV, swearing to protect the Church's interests in Portugal. |
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After this, a period of political instability persisted, under competing interests from the Kingdom of Fez and the Kingdom of Granada. |
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He advanced black interests in the public sector, where over time people of color had predominated as the educated urban elite. |
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Other deeds and estate papers related to the Society's interests in Somerset and Dorset are available at Somerset Heritage Centre. |
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Guyana shares similar interests with the islands in the West Indies, such as food, festive events, music, sports, etc. |
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Instead, he chose to concentrate his time and his family's resources on patronizing artists and pursuing his own poetic and political interests. |
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The jumbling of French and British interests in the islands brought petitions for one or other of the two powers to annex the territory. |
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Laurens Reael and Steven van der Hagen wrote with disapproval on how the Heren XVII treated the interests and laws of the Maluku population. |
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His main interests were in irrigation, fertilizers, famine relief, economic crops, and empirical observation with early notions of chemistry. |
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The city successfully balanced its sovereignty between the interests of Venice and the Ottoman Empire for centuries. |
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This period of conflicting interests and feelings of resentment was later termed the Hundred Years' War. |
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Certain specific decision rights are often reserved for shareholders, where their interests could be fundamentally affected. |
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In August 2014, Shell Oil Company said it was finalising its interests in four Nigerian oil fields. |
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Linguists with other interests and differing perspectives than the originators' can exploit this work. |
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Since discontinuation of power is not a voluntary act, not grossly negligent, and is in the patient's best interests, no crime takes place. |
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It was also connected with an increasing modification of local customs to protect the interests of local merchants. |
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The main reason for this development was the protection of state interests. |
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Local interests triumphed in the medieval ages, just as national interests do today. |
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There are strong restrictions regarding a trustee with conflict of interests. |
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This role gave rise to the basic distinction between legal and equitable interests. |
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The Statute recognized only the first use, and so land owners were again able to separate the legal and beneficial interests in their land. |
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A court resolves the dispute by adjudicating the priorities of the interests. |
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In general, even if licenses are created by a binding contract, they do not give rise to property interests. |
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The state had only limited interests in assessing the legitimacy of marriages. |
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Domestically, the Articles of Confederation was failing to bring unity to the diverse sentiments and interests of the various states. |
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Probably the most fundamental guarantee that directors will act in the members' interests is that they can easily be sacked. |
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Directors also owe strict duties not to permit any conflict of interest or conflict with their duty to act in the best interests of the company. |
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The system is mandated and largely funded by the federal government, and also serves the interests of the states. |
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The mere fact that a decision affects rights or interests is sufficient to subject the decision to the procedures required by natural justice. |
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It was not a mass party but was designed to protect the interests of the aristocratic Muslims. |
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It was named after the local Miskito Amerindians and was long dominated by British interests. |
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The king is allowed by the constitution to appoint some members to parliament for special interests. |
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Special interests could be people of gender, race, disability, the business community, civic society, scholars, chiefs and so on. |
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What is right or wrong can vary according to the interests one is focused upon. |
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Article 9 governs security interests in personal property as collateral to secure a debt. |
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Article 9 does not govern security interests in real property, except fixtures to real property. |
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Security interests in real property include mortgages, deeds of trusts, and installment land contracts. |
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There may be significant legal issues around security interests in Bitcoin. |
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One of the most common competing interests is the danger of unfair prejudice. |
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The Senate is expected to represent the interests of territorial collectivities and Ivoirians living abroad. |
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The profit motive functions on the rational choice theory, or the theory that individuals tend to pursue what is in their own best interests. |
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Democratic socialists argue that the role of the state in a capitalist society is to defend the interests of the bourgeoisie. |
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There was a separate Royal Navy Ordnance Inspection Department that looked after the Royal Navy's interests. |
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He also had interests in collierys and mines, as well as factories producing cloth, linen and paper. |
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But Slater spread himself too thin, and was unable to coordinate or integrate his many different business interests. |
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But also to a lesser extent British interests were hurt in the West Indies and Canada that had depended on that trade. |
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Gongsun considered the sovereign to be a culmination in historical evolution, representing the interests of state, subject and stability. |
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The publication became a place where these contributors could share their ideas and interests. |
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The dearest interests of parties have frequently been staked on the results of the researches of antiquaries. |
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Potter's artistic and literary interests were deeply influenced by fairies, fairy tales and fantasy. |
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At Christ Church, he became acquainted with Philip Sidney, who encouraged Camden's antiquarian interests. |
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He was an absentee pluralist, with the income and leisure to pursue his interests. |
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I never minded aerosols. But in the interests of the environment, I changed to roll-ons. |
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A few suggestions are given... maintaining an effective naval squadron to show the flag and protect American interests. |
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For many years a combination of rural squirearchies and business interests held tight control of most state capitols. |
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Statutes of repose are a compromise of the interests of consumers on the one hand and of manufacturers and sellers on the other. |
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Thus neither man nor maid mates for thonself, but both love and move in the tribal interests and along the lines laid down by the tribal leaders. |
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How can we get the tweedle-dums and the tweedle-dees together for united action in the interests of the masses of the people? |
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Customers in these countries like to design their unique atomizers according to their interests. |
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An example that illustrates this contradiction of interests is the discovery of the Welwitschia mirabilis. |
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The council's most dubious decisions usually come on 8-7 votes, with the special interests winning the day. |
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The five interests comprise a sliding scale NSR on the Adelaide gold project held by Wolfpack Gold Corp. |
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His mathematical interests are Algebraic Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry and Elliptic Curves and Modular Forms. |
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Apart from his walking interests, he was a keen woodturner and Morris Minor enthusiast. |
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Working groups are selected to invite the best-qualified experts and to avoid real or apparent conflicts of interests. |
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They have done a bad job of championing middle-class interests. |
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His primary research interests include zoologic and wildlife medicine and health and emerging zoonotic infections. |
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There is no such thing as free lunch and relations between countries were guided by their national interests and based on a quid pro quo. |
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Rather, in the context of this rape shield statute, the prejudice in question is, in part, that to the privacy interests of the alleged victim. |
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Informal empire, far from being distinctive and separate from formal empire, is often bound up with formal imperial interests. |
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In the early 1830s the Tories and the interests they represented appeared to be a lost cause. |
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But in all this the financial and political interests of the state were dominant. |
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Irish nationalists assert that rule from London has been to the detriment of Irish interests. |
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Due to the abandonment of the gold standard in 1931 Britain was able to cut interests rates which led to a drop in real interest rates. |
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Bismarck successfully concluded war on Denmark in 1864, which promoted German over Danish interests in the Jutland peninsula. |
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Cultural ties and economic interests have crafted a bond between the two countries resulting in Atlanticism. |
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The most important mission of the armed forces is the defence of Polish territorial integrity and Polish interests abroad. |
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The campaign was fought between the Allies and Axis powers, many of whom had colonial interests in Africa dating from the late 19th century. |
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Roosevelt criticized the League of Nations for representing the interests of too many nations. |
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The negotiations were long and complex, with each nation having its own interests. |
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In Britain, the nationalisation was perceived as a direct threat to British interests. |
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He did however concede in his letter to Eden that Britain had legitimate interests in Egypt. |
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Analysts such as Amin Saikal described the group as developing into a proxy force for Pakistan's regional interests, which the Taliban denied. |
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In practice I believe it is against Britain's interests to create a precedent for unilateral military action. |
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The Welsh Local Government Association was established in 1996 to represent the interests of local government in Wales. |
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Salmond's main interests outside of work and politics are golf, horse racing, football, and reading. |
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Thatcher herself was worried it would lead to widespread attacks on British interests in the middle East. |
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