Non-temporal extrinsic data differ from stratigraphic data in that the linearity and irreversibility of the time element are absent. |
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The victims of the partition also knew the irreversibility of the choice of their new citizenship. |
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To point to the danger of irreversibility and of innocents being executed is not a panic reaction. |
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It is a means of transmuting historicity into eternity, playing on the conditioned fear of aging and denying the irreversibility of time. |
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Bulgaria will always need a partnership that is to a degree a guarantee for the normal flow of processes and their irreversibility. |
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I have shown that irreversibility can then lead to structure, to self-organization. |
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The irreversibility and inexorability of the passage of time is borne in on human beings by the fact of death. |
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The task of revealing and explaining interactions and irreversibility has therefore to be indefatigably pursued. |
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However, it must be said that these reductions still fall short of the criteria of verifiability, transparency and irreversibility. |
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Complex societies also often bring about an increased sense of irreversibility. |
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At his press conference a journalist cheekily asked why it was Mr Draghi's job to ensure the euro's irreversibility. |
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We would like hereby to recall the principles of irreversibility, verifiability and transparency. |
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That is why globality, complexity and irreversibility must always be present in the space-time of our lives. |
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What we want is a characterization of every physical process so that the invariance of cause and effect corresponds to nomological irreversibility. |
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Cumulative impacts, irreversibility and irreplaceability are also issues that can be neglected. |
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A further matter, which those who have risen before me have mentioned, is the problem of the irreversibility of the death sentence. |
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It is expected that it will result in elaboration of legal agreement based on principles of verification, transparency and irreversibility. |
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Certain contaminants can exceed irreversibility thresholds for storage and buffering capacity unnoticed. |
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Now if the irreversibility of God's gifts to his people, be considered, what joy for those who feel within a wicked heart. |
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Death penalty opponents regard the death penalty as inhumane and criticize it for its irreversibility. |
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It just wasn't possible to believe that this was a man genuinely struggling with the ethics of suicide, the irreversibility of action, or free will and determinism. |
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In this regard, the Group stresses that the fundamental principles of transparency, verification and irreversibility be applied to all nuclear disarmament measures. |
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If any one thing should urge us on, it is the risk of irreversibility that now hangs over some of the most crucial processes of change that we are witnessing today. |
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It seems fair to reply, however, that a decision not to resuscitate does not mean that resuscitation is impossible as suggested by the concept of irreversibility. |
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Because a sterilized individual may at some point desire restored fertility, the chief drawback of sterilization as a contraceptive means has been its irreversibility. |
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The 13 practical steps for systematic and progressive efforts to implement Article VI should be fully implemented in accordance with the principles of transparency, verifiability and irreversibility. |
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In the process of working towards the elimination of nuclear weapons, the application of irreversibility, verifiability and increased transparency is crucial. |
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We proceed from the need to ensure the predictability, transparency, irreversibility and verifiability of the process of the reduction and limitation of strategic offensive weapons. |
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We proceed from the necessity to ensure the predictability, transparency, irreversibility and verifiability of the process of reducing and limiting strategic offensive weapons. |
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The irreversibility of the reform process, its implementation in particular with regard to fundamental freedoms, will need to be confirmed over a longer period of time. |
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Yet many challenges remain, especially with respect to transparency, irreversibility and verification of stocks of nuclear weapons and their reductions. |
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This would support the provision of social stability through economic opportunity, thus contributing to the irreversibility of the peacebuilding process. |
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It constitutes a response to the irreversibility of time and human action, for it reveals that we still have the means to act to create a future commensurate with our aspirations. |
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Ensuring a critical mass of changes immediately after the fixing of exchange rates will underline the credibility and irreversibility of the process. |
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The closure of the International Committee of the Red Cross office in Luanda was a sign of the irreversibility of the peace process and of reconciliation. |
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In order to guarantee the sustainability and irreversibility of this process, the EU should continue to monitor progress of the political reforms closely. |
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Stressed the principles of the irreversibility, transparency and verifiability in any bilateral or multilateral agreement on cutting the number of nuclear weapons. |
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He divided the main irreversibility into two parts, heat transfer irreversibility and friction irreversibility. |
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Policymakers also risk market confidencein the irreversibility of euro area membership. |
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The objections voiced last week were not about aesthetics or architectural integrity, but about the addition's apparent irreversibility. |
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The coexistence of spin-states and observation of history-depending irreversibility is explained as effect of long-range elastic strains mediated by magnetovolume coupling. |
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The Commission questions the sustainability and irreversibility of the conducted reforms, adding that they have been conducted amid external pressure. |
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