Crash diets based on just one type of food, for example, are one form of irregularity. |
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Palpation of the nasal structures should be done to elicit any crepitus, indentation, or irregularity of the nasal bone. |
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Also charged with burglary and handling stolen property, Irvine was refused bail because of an irregularity in his visa. |
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He discovered the Schottky effect, an irregularity in the emission of thermions in a vacuum tube and invented the screen-grid tetrode tube. |
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Gross irregularity and corruption in granting the mining lease are involved. |
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The missing two points are accredited to the high cost and the irregularity of overclockability. |
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Pulmonary as well as bronchial arterial angiography did not identify any irregularity. |
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If menstrual irregularity occurs in the adolescent with bulimia, a limited evaluation is necessary. |
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Whether such quirks in the irregularity of irrationals have any implications for number theory remains an open question for mathematicians. |
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In tidying up or polishing the former the roughness and irregularity of the latter is discarded like so much adventitious dross. |
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Many projects have been listed and caught out, but they have not been involved in any irregularity or fraud. |
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While some irregularity may be termed normal, it must be understood that frequent periods, heavy bleeding are not due to menopause. |
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To date, however, there have been no formal complaints of irregularity apart from one where a child received a voters' pack. |
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He pressed his body up against hers in a more intimate manner and she heard his every breathing irregularity. |
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The service will notify passengers of flight delays and cancellations in case of flight irregularity. |
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That kind of financial irregularity would be inconceivable today, even in Motherwell and Wishaw. |
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A structure may be called fractal if it presents the same irregularity at all scales. |
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One patient with a history of bowel irregularity was suffering from pyorrhea. |
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A little bit of a holiday from myself, and a pleasant change of pace from the monotonous irregularity of shift work. |
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If, theoretically, some irregularity is found and the process must begin again, let us hope that this happens sooner rather than later. |
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Depending on the irregularity of the terrain, the operator can adjust both the ground clearance of the machine and height of each step. |
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All around us are towering, glowering peaks rising with perfect irregularity from the flat, green waters of the fjord. |
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I've done this operation before to correct the same sort of irregularity in the heart. |
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Such emergency medical care shall not be refused them by reason of any irregularity with regard to stay or employment. |
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He has the chalk-stones in his understanding, and from being used to long confinement, cannot bear the slightest jostling or irregularity of motion. |
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Our teacher believed in the traditional drill-style method, which in the case of Latin with it's absence of irregularity, was probably the best approach. |
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However there are a small number of allegations alleging electoral irregularity which still need further investigation and inquiries into these matters are continuing. |
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In their ruling yesterday, delivered by Lord Mance, the law lords found there were material irregularity and unfairness in the trial process and ruled against a retrial. |
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It will allow for a greater fermentation without breaking, give more volume, and is much more desirable when you are looking for irregularity of the interior crumb. |
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These irregularities are analysed permanently to signalize some cracks when the irregularity is too important. |
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Who is minding the store in the Department of Fisheries if this kind of irregularity has been the norm for years. |
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Harris submitted a formal request that money be set aside in the next budget to set right this irregularity. |
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Wall thickening and irregularity, hematic content and surrounding fluid suggest acute complication. |
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Judder is a problem caused by an irregularity in the design of the friction material. |
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If, for instance, the actual irregularity in the base is 5cm high, the undulation behind the screed will be no more than just 1cm. |
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The quality control in place at the time did not detect this irregularity and these non airworthy shock struts were installed on the aircraft. |
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Because of the irregularity that sometimes results from the additive method it appears that the multiplicative method is preferable. |
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In this way, the alternator is driven using only the acceleration components of the rotational irregularity of the crankshaft. |
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Present migration policies have only increased irregularity, trafficking, marginalization, social tension, diffidence and racism. |
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The irregularity fine shall be raised to from two times to six times in some cases mentioned in the law. |
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If any irregularity should occur and you are not yet airborne, abort the launch immediately by stalling the glider. |
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Moreover, a dereliction of the duty enshrined in the Criminal Code is to be deemed a substantial wrong, not a minor irregularity. |
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The corollary of the organiser's responsibility is sanction in the event of fraud or in the event of any irregularity. |
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Amounts are also highly irregular from one year to another, and irregularity increases southward toward the desert. |
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Others disagree, and say they are irregular. How much irregularity Dr Rampino's hypothesis can tolerate is unclear. |
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I will check into anything that might constitute an irregularity or a violation of the guidelines. |
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But the town and the young girl were mocked, as the affair never came to justice due to a legal irregularity. |
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The level of communication shall depend on the severity and the extent of the irregularity or infringement found. |
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This irregularity, too, was rectified in Mr Osborne's autumn statement, Britain's mini budget. |
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Should any irregularity of this type be encountered, it must be reported to the person responsible for the unit concerned. |
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Nevertheless, the question remains whether the application of a-national rules can be regarded as an excess of power or procedural irregularity. |
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A rider may not have the race stopped because of some irregularity of which he considers himself the victim. |
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The irregularity of orders often renders daily organisation within the group complicated and laborious. |
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On the contrary, it may even be construed as additional evidence of the importance of the process irregularity in the case. |
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In contrast, enhancers of the Tau rough eye phenotype further reduced the eye in size and produced increased ommatidial irregularity and fusion of the overlying lenses. |
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The irregularity does not go to the merits of our own refusal of leave. |
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When the spotlight shines on their lives, the glare makes every irregularity evident. |
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Watershed catchments do indeed have much variation in their size, shape, topographic slope and irregularity, soils, land use and cover, and climate setting. |
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That very errancy captures both the waywardness of much of the Prince of Wales's life and the historical irregularity of the Regency itself. |
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My next point is the topical question of fraud and irregularity. |
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Since the Speaker must rule on the basis of the context in which the language was used, points of order raised in regard to questionable language must be raised as soon as possible after the irregularity has occurred. |
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Appeals are allowed if the decision in the court below was incorrect, or suffered from a serious procedural error or irregularity. |
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If the kata does not conform to the rules or there is some other irregularity the Chief Judge may call the other Judges in order to reach a verdict. |
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Scores higher than 1.0 may suggest intervention is advised with individual cows or a group of cows, to determine the cause of the gait irregularity. |
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I can, however, confirm that it is essential, particularly in public administrations, that members of staff have a duty to report alleged fraud, impropriety or irregularity. |
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If we consider the otherwise exemplary work of the members of the Electoral Committee, whose professionalism left no room for doubt, this irregularity is even more astounding. |
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Election observers found no evidence of serious irregularity. |
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When Grimm's law was discovered, a strange irregularity was spotted in its operation. |
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When amounts are to be recovered following an irregularity, the competent service or body shall initiate recovery proceedings and notify the implementing body and the managing and paying authorities thereof. |
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For many years, approximately forty years, I suffered with constipation, irregularity, bloating, flatus, mucous stools, bleeding and much colon discomfort. |
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A mere formal irregularity in the service procedure will not debar recognition or enforcement if it has not prevented the debtor from arranging for his defence. |
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If any irregularity chanced to intervene and to cause misapprehensions, he gave them not leave to root and fasten by concealment. |
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Crude diversion structures, made of earth, logs or brushwood, are frequently washed away by floods, while rudimentary distribution systems cause irregularity of supply and high water wastage. |
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The promise to purchase includes a mechanism in case the buyer discovers a defect or irregularity affecting the titles or a noncompliance to a guarantee provided by the seller after the signing of the promise to purchase. |
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It is also possible to see slight irregularity of the arteria or small linear defects in the contrast which may be compare to an intimal flap. |
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It is much more difficult to sanction a defendant for delay or irregularity, although in some countries a defence lawyer may be ordered to pay wasted costs. |
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The principal is liable for any damage arising from any omission or any imprecision in instructions or from the failure to consign the things or any irregularity in the documents. |
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Large bizarre cells, intranuclear pseudoinclusions, marked irregularity of nuclear membranes and nuclear grooves were not evident in this case. |
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Reductions and exclusions should be modulated according to the seriousness of the irregularity committed and should go as far as total exclusion from aid for a specified period. |
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It is difficult to be both and the older mzees resent the irregularity of the position. |
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In this regard, Parliament has decided that a proceeding should not be invalidated by a simple technical irregularity if the proceeding is otherwise valid. |
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Other corollaries of the creative power, of the constant flux of transformation, are periodicity, the cycles of construction and destruction of life and death, and chaotic irregularity. |
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Several bishops sought consecration abroad because of the irregularity of Stigand's position. |
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Through the process of judicial review, the judiciary can review executive action and secondary legislation on grounds of illegality, irrationality or procedural irregularity. |
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Flenceforth, I discuss several key geopolitical, juridicial, and sociopsychological determinants of irregularity in Canada. |
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By 1856, the mint was beginning to prove inefficient, suffering from irregularity in minted coins' fineness and weight. |
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The City of Santa Cruz reserves the right to accept any bid or to refect any and all bids and waive any irregularity or minor defects in any proposal received. |
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These side effects include weight gain, acne, vasomotor symptoms, menstrual irregularity, hypertension, atherosclerosis, virilization, hepatic neoplasms, and hair growth. |
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The poetry is based on a fixed number of syllables, though there is some irregularity which may be due to modernisation of the language during oral transmission. |
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