Our work and Suzuki's also suggest that searching burying beetles can respond to the presence of congeners, irrespective of pheromone emission. |
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He will do so irrespective of how atrocious conditions may become throughout a Scottish winter. |
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Moreover, this is the case irrespective of the phase of the national business cycle at which the national economy finds itself. |
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The interest shown in this art form, irrespective of the language it is presented in, has helped revive many theatre groups. |
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As a result, online shops seem to think all they need to do is address security, irrespective of how bad the experience is. |
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Elsewhere, it may be acceptable for shop assistants to flatter and cajole you into buying anything, irrespective of whether it suits you. |
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Don't the good citizens of York, who live here year in, year out, deserve their city to be enhanced irrespective of any hoity-toity invasion? |
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The VHI pays consultants if a subscriber opts to be treated privately, irrespective of whether the patient is in a public or private bed. |
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The main advantage is that the best stallion for your mare can be used irrespective of location. |
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Overall, I am betting there will be at least a handful of valuable nuggets for everyone, irrespective of your experience level. |
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Hill suggested pre-payment, a standard delivery charge irrespective of distance, and the use of an adhesive stamp. |
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Flickenschild has also okayed the idea of paying child allowances to all families irrespective of their incomes. |
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He, however, has broad shoulders and the skin of a rhinoceros, and an unabated passion for his subject irrespective of the carpers. |
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It may well be the case that free open competition is best for us all in the long term irrespective of creed or colour. |
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This indicates investors believe the future outlook for the group has been significantly enhanced irrespective of the outcome of the bid. |
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Genes located in heterochromatin are transcriptionally silenced, irrespective of their own promoter sequences. |
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Yet, irrespective of who is at the helm, in my opinion, we need another cut in interest rates. |
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In any event, it is not disputed that an account of profits arises irrespective of the grant of an injunction. |
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The police also suggest slowing down at every curve, irrespective of the volume of traffic. |
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If he hasn't, then I would urge him to go and to go quickly, irrespective of final tallies. |
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The government has at its helm a man who seeks consensus at all costs irrespective of what that cost might be. |
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On the contrary, there are people who like branded items, irrespective of the price. |
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In rock art, it is characteristic for the artist to chose to execute the work irrespective of the rock curvature or characteristics. |
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These forms are true of a picture on the wall, a statue of stone or clay or in any material irrespective of cost. |
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This ceremony also equalizes the status of the students, irrespective of their background. |
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This noble tradition continues to today as the church reaches out to all irrespective of class. |
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A demand is embedded in the very grain of the voice qua voice irrespective of the meaning it carries. |
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But irrespective of whether you are a collector, this is an absorbing book for anyone interested in history or other cultures. |
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The ace of spades is the most powerful card, irrespective of what suit is trumps. |
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The first wave of fresh buying often goes into tracker funds, which invest in shares across the board, irrespective of the sector. |
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The Court noted that the clause applied irrespective of the experience and juniority of the employee concerned. |
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We defined a territory as any location to which one or more Peregrine Falcons were attached, irrespective of whether we found an eyrie. |
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At present all non-domestic users pay a fixed rate for water irrespective of the quantity that they use. |
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In addition, income tax will be due irrespective of whether the shares are disposed of or retained. |
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Total phenolics and tannins evolved in a similar way during tissue culture, irrespective of genotype and embryogenic capacity. |
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A glass of fruit juice only counts for one portion, irrespective of the amount you drink. |
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And last week the flag belonged to all New York, without exception, irrespective of colour, class or birthplace. |
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These peoples irrespective of parties are the root of all problems Bangladesh is facing. |
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Women folk of the village have to walk uphill and down dale to fetch a pail of water irrespective of its purity or impurity. |
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Thereafter, the lead alternates between the two players, irrespective of who wins the tricks. |
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Finally, objects subtending an angle less than 5 degrees cannot be detected irrespective of the L-receptor contrast value. |
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Malta has a famously Anglophile culture and, if moving there permanently, you can buy any property irrespective of value. |
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New members are always welcome, irrespective of what stage of bereavement they are at. |
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They see water as life-giving and as the source of all beginnings, irrespective of differences. |
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Friends are a gift of God, just like any other gifts irrespective of their price or appearance. |
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What matters is the sacrifice of godly privilege for the lowliness of humanity, irrespective of gender. |
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Both argued that irrespective of the form of government, be it monarchy, aristocracy, or democracy, a relatively compact minority always ruled. |
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We need to understand whether a war is necessary, irrespective of the economic effects. |
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The idea that a pit crew can win a race, irrespective of the ability of the driver, is ludicrous. |
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Here, males maintained a constant sperm number irrespective of whether a mating involved one, two, or three males. |
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The airline captain records a fuel burn of 9 gph per engine on his Geronimo, seemingly irrespective of altitude. |
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We've had the relentless drive to increase the numbers in tertiary education, irrespective of the ability of students or universities to cope. |
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The Internet is based on using hypertext markup language, which allows users to view content irrespective of hardware. |
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He added that irrespective of technical prowess, security consulting required more than just technical skills. |
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We do offer business current accounts, without borrowing to all customers irrespective of their credit standing. |
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Nancy personifies the genteelness they like to see in people irrespective of gender. |
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Fortunately, irrespective of my personal predilections, secularism in India is unlikely to flourish, at least in the near future. |
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Unions demand parity for workers in west and east irrespective of the lower living costs in the east. |
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All locations, irrespective of the degree of wave exposure, may be subject to numerous small, strong, precise bites by fishes with small gapes. |
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The landmark method fails, irrespective of anatomy, if the vein has thrombosed. |
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A fractal is a mathematical object that is self-similar irrespective of scale. |
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For about a month after that an orgy of brutal beatings up and assaults upon Prisoners of War irrespective of rank occurred. |
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By contrast with mannitol, ionic osmotica induced plasmolysis of all root cells, irrespective of their position within the maize root apex. |
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Even worse, because it is a wide pavement they will use this and drive straight up to the top of the road irrespective of pedestrians. |
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People, irrespective of the economic strata to which they belong, have become quality conscious. |
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All of the changes in the forthcoming Bill will benefit workers, irrespective of their current circumstances. |
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In this way, all measurements were truly comparable, irrespective of the amplifier gain. |
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And this time, they consistently supported the national shuttlers, irrespective of whether they were leading or trailing their opponents. |
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This liability is essentially your brother's, and is due irrespective of who he transfers the property to. |
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Here we welcome all Biafrans irrespective of your group, religious, ethnic, educational, wealth and personal position. |
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He was never racist or bigoted irrespective of colour, culture, religion or social standing. |
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He's happy that people come to visit irrespective of their motivation or beliefs. |
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They need to be controlled, irrespective of the moans and groans from those motorists who want to drive where they want at the speed they want. |
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The missile's position in its trajectory always coincides with the target irrespective of range. |
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In a modern state, it is a basic role of the government to protect its citizens irrespective of their ideology and beliefs. |
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Fruit development was described by an approximately sigmoid growth pattern based on fresh weight, irrespective of cultivar. |
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Indians, irrespective of their place in the social pecking order, tend to speak loudly. |
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At the same time, the media dodos who are still in self-denial over devolution continue to twitter, irrespective of the evidence. |
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So it moralizes everyone to do what he or she wants to do and be what he or she wants to be, irrespective of what the society prescribes. |
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In short we get the political morality we vote for irrespective of electronic or paper methods. |
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The tongue musculature is largely contained within a fibrous sac, so the whole maintains a constant volume irrespective of its shape. |
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I will never be able to justify what I did, irrespective of the circumstances surrounding the unplanned pregnancy. |
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Liability for negligent advice is imposed irrespective of whether it is given gratuitously. |
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Will the recycling depots accept all garden rubbish irrespective of type, ie grass cuttings, hedge clippings? |
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Between equal ranked pairs, the pair containing the spade is higher, irrespective of the suit of the other card. |
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A hyperlink is always a good way of tying up related documents, irrespective of the type. |
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Backache after labour and delivery occurs in half of parturients irrespective of whether they received regional anaesthesia. |
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And it was irrespective of the circumstances of the children who might have needed some help. |
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I do not begrudge the journalist for pursuing the unvarnished truth, irrespective of political consequences. |
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In 2011, irrespective of ground conditions, the NATO clock will go into reverse sweep. |
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The invitation is open to all, irrespective of party affiliation. |
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The Trust aims to educate the children of poor widows throughout India, irrespective of religion, caste and gender, and raise the issues surrounding widowhood globally. |
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No doubt, becoming a student involves finding an appropriate teacher, irrespective of whether that teacher is a bhante, lama, rinpoche, sensei or roshi. |
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Any busker, lecturer, musician, singer or street appealer must apply for a permit before performing in public, irrespective of whether money is collected. |
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The increase in the number and range of commemorative stamps has led to thematic collecting of stamps showing a particular subject, irrespective of their country of origin. |
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The agent would have to play along with the mood of the crowd to maintain cover, irrespective of personal feelings and reactions. |
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One negative article erases 10 positive ones, irrespective of how many people are reading the positive versus the negative ones. |
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But be that as it may, if you can get instructions from someone when they are capable, that's sufficient, irrespective of whether the next day they become incapable. |
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He tried to prove that the rotation of the Earth puts pressure on the same rail of a straight track of a railway irrespective of the direction of travel. |
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To say that sport is the last remnant of the empire, and that it forces all, irrespective of desire, to run, kick and pant is a little short-sighted to say the least. |
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In very different but related ways, they raise fundamental questions irrespective of race about how policing gets done. |
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At the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War the Spartans slew any trader they caught sailing around their coast line, irrespective of their ethnicity. |
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The tree extends its roots deep within the soil to draw the finest and the richest minerals and elements for its nourishment and growth irrespective of the type of soil. |
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The camaraderie among the students was such that there was thunderous applause and ovation for excellence, irrespective of the institution to which the performers belonged. |
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This sort of fraud and calculated character assassination needs to be forthrightly condemned by everyone, irrespective of their political orientation. |
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Of course the licence fee should be seen for what it now is, a crude form of indirect taxation that taxes all households irrespective of their ability to pay. |
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This exercise is one that every litigant goes through irrespective of their profession or line of work and is not compensable when deciding costs. |
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It binds us together, irrespective of creed or colour, race or religion. |
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A sexist society would remain enslaved, irrespective of how it was ruled. |
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Murray will do what he wants, irrespective of what anybody else thinks. |
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Consumption of garlic, onions, spicy foods, aromatic cheeses and alcohol can produce this transient odour irrespective of brushing, flossing or gargling. |
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It is a matter of grave concern that greed and gullibility prevail upon the people, irrespective of their background, to make this recurrence a painful reality. |
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The play area with its ball pit, stuffed toys, comic racks and computer games can surely engage the attention of children irrespective of their ages. |
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It happens irrespective of how well or badly the economy is doing. |
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The intransitiveness of the definition, albeit made hesitantly, again assumes that work is a good irrespective of its content. |
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In common parlance and legal usage, it is often used imprecisely to mean illicit drugs, irrespective of their pharmacology. |
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This grading system reflects tumor biology irrespective of location or stage at presentation, and it is prognostically valuable. |
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He was a secretive and mischievous man who enjoyed stories irrespective of their truth. |
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English concertinas, by contrast, sound the same note for any given button, irrespective of the direction of bellows travel. |
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Its presence dominated the stability of the WOW emulsions, irrespective of the high HLB emulsifier present. |
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And that, he emphasises, is irrespective of whether the film is an independent art-house or a mammoth popcorn movie. |
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Our results show that photosynthates are invested into growth or carbohydrate reserves, irrespective of the tree species under study. |
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The flight was coming from Islamabad to Karachi and the PIA management has overbooked 60 passengers irrespective of the plane capacity. |
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Though ensconced in the seat of the Supreme One, Lahiri Mahasaya showed reverence to all men, irrespective of their differing merits. |
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The Angles and the Saxons called the indigenous population 'Britons' irrespective of them being Brythons, Goedels or Picts. |
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Instead reports must be made of all suspicious deposits or transfers, irrespective of their value. |
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The school's mission is to help motivated students become a doctor, irrespective of ethnic, religious and cultural backgrounds. |
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Furthermore, it is irrespective of whether the troops were raised by the Romans or simply hired by them to fight on their behalf. |
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They don't use a vehicle for commuting and always commute barefoot from one place to another, irrespective of the distance. |
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They argued that doing so would establish the right to take anything that one may want, irrespective of the rights of others. |
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I think the evidence is that breastfeeding increases lung volume irrespective of whether the mother is asthmatic or not. |
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Such a bill will then go for Royal Assent and will become law, irrespective of the view of the Lords. |
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Women's rights groups have said that this issue is only based on their rights and security, irrespective of its politicisation. |
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In some jurisdictions it may be applied by the court in a tort matter irrespective of whether it was pleaded as a defense. |
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There are many church leaders in both the churches who are respected irrespective of their church stand. |
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However these norms are observed irrespective of the number of clause elements preceding the verb. |
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However, driving a vehicle which is in a dangerous condition on a public road is always illegal, irrespective of its test status. |
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It is meant to unify the team as one body, irrespective of each member athlete's particular sport. |
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They are usually associated with a particular Coptic or Sufi saint, but are often celebrated by Egyptians irrespective of creed or religion. |
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When Louis the Pious finally died in 840, Lothar claimed the entire empire irrespective of the partitions. |
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The total numbers of points to be distributed by each country are equal, irrespective of the country's population. |
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The states where no dietary restrictions exists irrespective of religious affiliations are the North Eastern states and Kerala. |
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Punjabis, irrespective of their religion, continue to practice their folk religion. |
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Such netizens act to form disparate cultures irrespective of off-line geographies, with each culture engaged in translation and vernacularization leading to unique norms. |
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Latosols occur irrespective of present-day climatic regimes, being found in subarid north-east Brazil or in very humid areas elsewhere in the country. |
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A TEAM of researchers from Delhi University has claimed to have developed a safe and portable blood substitute, which can be used irrespective of blood groups. |
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The bargaining unit refers to all employees who are permanently employed by Bank Windhoek, irrespective of their job grades, but exclusive of the Bank's management staff. |
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Now, however, the employee, as a QID, can assert his or her right under the ADA to a reasonable accommodation, irrespective of any workers' compensation settlement. |
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Assad's power base is primarily in the Alawite community, which is terrified of the prospect of Sunnis taking over the country, irrespective of who they may be. |
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There is, likewise, no philosophy nor any major theoretical venture in history which, irrespective of its revolutionarity, is totally free of the authority of tradition. |
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Furthermore, the principle applies to any case where a Member State breaches Community law, irrespective of which organ of the State was responsible for the breach. |
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However, children in non profit centers received services that were, on average, of the same quality, irrespective of their socio-economic status. |
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A BC was defined as a sample of blood obtained from a single venepuncture site, irrespective of whether the blood was inoculated into one or multiple BC bottles. |
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