Osmosis and diffusion is called passive transport because it takes no energy to move from a high concentration to a low concentration. |
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A warm front associated with developing low pressure in the central Plains will approach Chicago from the south. |
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In a low pressure system the warm front is the first to pass over. This occurs when warm air meets cold air and the warm air rises above it. |
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The low standard of evidence used in the trial also violated inquisitorial rules. |
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Connery later recounted that he had to lie low for a while after receiving threats from men linked to Stompanato's boss, Mickey Cohen. |
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It is one of the less snowy locations in Scotland owing to its sheltered, low lying position in the South West of the country. |
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Company Z, as a result, would report a low profit and, therefore, a low tax. |
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The almost monomineralic product results from buffering of sulfide concentrations at low values by sphalerite precipitation. |
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In 2015, a study by Lahtinen and Wass suggested that low social mobility reduces turnout among lower classes. |
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Many women in the lower levels of major drug cartels belong to a low economic class. |
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Rather, their genetic distinctiveness is a result of centuries of low population size, genetic drift and endogamy. |
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After the conclusion of the Be Here Now Tour in early 1998, amidst much media criticism the group kept a low profile. |
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Institutions that have few dormitories or low student housing populations are called commuter schools in the United States. |
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The houses at Skara Brae on the Mainland of the Orkney Islands are very similar, but are grouped into a village linked by low passageways. |
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The DAPs engaged spotted several Iraqi units and engaged them until they were dangerously low on fuel. |
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It has been asserted in some quarters that the Parliamentary counties only extend to low water mark. |
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The marine ecosystem is thought to be vulnerable because its low temperatures mean that it can repair itself only very slowly. |
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These small lagoons off of the main lagoon are filled with seawater at high tide and dry at low tide. |
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Corrosion, metal fatigue, and low availability of new spare parts are problems encountered in greater frequency the older a machine becomes. |
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According to Kuznets, countries with low levels of development have relatively equal distributions of wealth. |
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However, their reports expressly avoid using the word poverty, using low income instead. |
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This crime rate was correlated with regions with low employment and was not entirely dependent on ethnicity. |
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These include low density, low viscosity, and the highest specific heat and thermal conductivity of all gases. |
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The study found that even very low concentrations of crude oil can slow the pace of fish heartbeats. |
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The UN predicts a steady population decline in Central and Eastern Europe as a result of emigration and low birth rates. |
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In June 1964, during a performance at the Railway, Townshend accidentally broke the head of his guitar on the low ceiling of the stage. |
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However, in Book XX he rescues Aeneas after the Trojan prince is laid low by Achilles. |
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From the coast on the Indian Ocean, the low plains rise to central highlands. |
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The Senate is unpopular among the public and suffers from low election turnout. |
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Many countries have looked into Internet voting as a possible solution for low voter turnout. |
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Funny, I have gone as low as 16 land and my deck still had huge problems with mana glut. |
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Lowering the interest is therefore considered to encourage economic growth and is often used to alleviate times of low economic growth. |
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Another important aspect of the Technical Assistance Program was its low cost. |
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The ad valorem property tax policy combined with rising prices made it difficult or impossible for low income residents to keep pace. |
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This dialect is at a low ebb due to the pervasive influences of television, education, and the large number of incomers. |
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The local topography, however, also contributes significantly to the low insolation. |
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Renault had access to Volvo expertise in upper market segments and in return Volvo exploited Renault designs for low and medium segments. |
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The Joints occur in sets either as single mono-fractures or as groups of fractures located within zones of high and low intensity. |
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The fuzes were functioning correctly, and the bombs were simply released from too low an altitude. |
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The EVS imagery is displayed on the HUD for low altitude flying, demonstrating its value for flying tactical missions at night or in clouds. |
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Views on which factors determine low to moderate rates of inflation are more varied. |
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Artificially low prices often cause rationing and shortages and discourage future investment, resulting in yet further shortages. |
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The study finds out that all these dimensions of participation are lower among people with low incomes. |
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The persistence of high poverty rates in the UK is associated with the relatively low generosity of the welfare state. |
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Persistent poverty is the effects of experiencing low income for long periods of time. |
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There has been strong employment growth along with weak earnings growth which have kept inequality low for several years. |
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Establishing a business can be done in a matter of hours and at very low costs. |
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A low voltage current is run through the water, and gaseous oxygen forms at the anode while gaseous hydrogen forms at the cathode. |
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These arc lamps ran on relatively low voltages and incorporated tungsten filaments to start ionization within the envelope. |
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However, his filament had low resistance, thus needing heavy copper wires to supply it. |
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The movement has a wide variety of forms of worship, ranging from high church to low church in liturgical usage. |
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In contrast a country with a low rate is seen as undeveloped, having political problems, and lacking resources its citizens need. |
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This distinction is often characterized as that between high culture, namely that of the ruling social group, and low culture. |
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From the end of the second world war until the late fifties folk music was held in low regard. |
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There is also scheduled boat traffic, but the long distances lead to long travel times and low frequency. |
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People with narcissistic personality disorder usually have very low self-esteem and base all their self-worth on how much attention they get. |
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In relation to the eclectic paradigm, companies that have low levels of ownership advantages either do not enter foreign markets. |
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When the rains arrive, the Guban's low bushes and grass clumps transform into lush vegetation. |
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Despite low tax rates, agricultural assistance is the highest among OECD countries and a potential impediment to structural change. |
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The term usually suggests poverty and low level of industrial development and thus it is the opposite of the term developed nations. |
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Land drainage had caused the peat of the former wetlands to reduce to a level that was too low for drainage to be maintained. |
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Still, low turnouts can lead to unequal representation among various parts of the population. |
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As with all heat engines, the majority of primary energy must be emitted as waste heat at relatively low temperature. |
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Burger King and Hardee's took the low road, heavily promoting gut-busting sandwiches like the Enormous Omelet and the Monster Thickburger. |
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Have you noticed a proliferation of those MallWart stores where the workers can't even afford the low prices? |
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Island countries are typically small with low populations, although some, like Indonesia and Japan are notable exceptions. |
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After this unpromising start Disraeli kept a low profile for the rest of the parliamentary session. |
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Many planes came in so low that they were under fire from both flak and machine gun fire. |
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Loans to graduate and professional students are especially profitable because of high interest rates and low default rates. |
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For instance, Lancaster University has a global reputation for work in low temperature physics. |
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Other island populations range down to very low levels on certain small isles. |
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It is said that at one time it was also possible to walk all the way to Baleshare, and on to North Uist, five miles away at low tide. |
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Developing such low carbon energy assets to their full potential forms part of the Anglesey Energy Island project. |
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The Cheap Trains Act 1883 resulted in the provision of workmen's trains at special low fares at certain times of the day. |
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The conversion to AESA will also give the Eurofighter a low probability of intercept radar with much better jam resistance. |
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The Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft at both supersonic and low speeds, achieved through having an intentionally relaxed stability design. |
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In 1972 participants at the Avenham Park celebrations were treated to a low level, low speed, flypast by Concorde. |
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People with mental health issues, particularly young ones are also likely to have a low opinion of the justice system. |
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Fireworks are a class of low explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. |
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The low fat content of turkey bacon means it does not shrink while being cooked and has a tendency to stick to the pan. |
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The British Chinese also fare well on many socioeconomic indicators, including low incarceration rates and high rates of health. |
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Spring and autumn are unpredictable and can range from chilly to warm, although they are usually mild with low humidity. |
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The European economy was dependent on gold and silver currency, but low domestic supplies had plunged much of Europe into a recession. |
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Vast expanses of arid desert are ideal for storage because hangars are not needed to maintain the aircraft at low humidity. |
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Central bankers target a low inflation rate because they believe deflation endangers the economy. |
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Even in low concentrations in drinking water supplies, perchlorate is known to inhibit the uptake of iodine by the thyroid gland. |
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Conventional electric motors instead employ magnetic attraction and repulsion, and require high current at low voltages. |
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In Lancashire before industrialisation, families would work at home spinning thread while scrags of mutton stewed slowly over a low fire. |
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In addition, many service providers do not even cover the costs of and maintenance due to low tariffs and poor efficiency. |
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However, parents on low incomes, on average, play less often with their children and spend less on activities. |
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It consists of lamb or mutton and onion, topped with sliced potatoes and baked in a heavy pot on a low heat. |
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Six specific surveys of low standards of living in the UK have made use of this method. |
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Black pudding is a good source of protein, is low in carbohydrate and high in zinc and iron but is also high in saturated fat and cholesterol. |
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Sausages with low meat content and additions like soy protein, potato flour or water binding additions are regarded as of low quality. |
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Characteristics of this model include low levels of regulation and taxes, and the public sector providing fewer services. |
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When the temperature is low enough, the water in the cider starts to freeze. |
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At very low temperatures, the equilibrium state is composed almost exclusively of the para form. |
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These widely spaced levels inhibit equal partition of heat energy into rotational motion in hydrogen at low temperatures. |
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She had a low forehead, a dull grey eye, a vast pendulous nose, a huge mouth full of uneven teeth and a chin and jawbone qui n'en finissent pas. |
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Tractive effort is a measure of the heaviest load a locomotive can start or haul at very low speed over the ruling grade in a given territory. |
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She was brought up within a low church Anglican family, but at that time the Midlands was an area with a growing number of religious dissenters. |
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His attempts to obtain low paid work failed, and very quickly he foundered in alcohol and laudanum and was unable to regain his stability. |
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Palm muting creates a tighter, more precise sound and it emphasizes the low end. |
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Leicester experiences a maritime climate with mild to warm summers and cool winters, rain spread throughout the year, and low sunshine levels. |
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In America, United Methodism has a wide variety of forms of worship, ranging from high church to low church in liturgical usage. |
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When silica is in low supply other classes of algae dominate the phytoplankton composition. |
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Its weekend format, low queuing times and professional organisation have given it a loyal audience. |
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The area covered by the designation comprises the land between the mean low water mark and the top of the cliffs or the back of the beach. |
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Theatre critics were held in low esteem, but he attracted notice by the quality of his reviews. |
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Keramat brought out a murha, a low stool made of woven cane. He squatted on the earth beside me. |
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Despite significant European success in the 1970s and early 1980s, the late '80s marked a low point for English football. |
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We thought an alcoholic was a low life, someone on metho, or a benighted person who drank a bottle of gin before breakfast. Not us. |
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Rowing is a low impact activity with movement only in defined ranges, so twist and sprain injuries are rare. |
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The Famous Grouse did maintain a low profile link to the Scottish Rugby Union by becoming the main spirit sponsor. |
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In that part of the world which was first inhabited, even as low down as Abraham's time, they wandered with their flocks and herds. |
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This phenomenon has been growing in recent years as people of low income countries are aspiring to enter developed countries in search of jobs. |
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This land degradation reduces the production of fodder for livestock, which causes low milk yields. |
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Paper currency notes were of such low value that several bundles were needed to pay for simple restaurant meals. |
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Environmental magnetism is sensitive to particle size, and has proven effective even at low detection levels. |
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Iceland has a market economy with relatively low taxes compared to other OECD countries. |
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It was only able to haul one loaded wagon at a time, due to its low power output, and was not a great success. |
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He was a prize male with the sexual aura of a massive hunk with low hangers. |
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They reached a low point in 1999 with a series loss to New Zealand leaving them bottom of the unofficial Wisden Cricketers' Almanack rankings. |
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The homogeneous nature of these celebrations was a low point for the Olympic Movement. |
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Centuries of extensive and poorly controlled peat extraction lowered an already low land surface by several metres. |
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Buchanan went down, writhing in pain from a low blow, that Buchanan's trainer, Gil Clancy, said was caused by a knee to the groin. |
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The islands are characterised by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate. |
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Local voting figures showed that leave votes were strongly correlated with low education and older age. |
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Research finds that emigration and low migration barriers has net positive effects on human capital formation in the sending countries. |
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In United States cities such as Cincinnati, the life expectancy gap between low income and high income neighborhoods touches 20 years. |
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This procedure ensures low costs for storage and reduces the likelihood of printing more books than will be sold. |
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Robert was the fireman for Wylam Colliery pumping engine, earning a very low wage, so there was no money for schooling. |
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Due to the low number of people who actually purchase these packages than predicted, the cost of these packages plummeted initially. |
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It was therefore incorrect to conclude that the relatively low turnout was entirely due to voter apathy. |
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This is low for most kinds of fermentation but is beneficial for cider as it leads to slower fermentation with less loss of delicate aromas. |
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During this low period, it was often joked that Liberal MPs could hold meetings in the back of one taxi. |
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No effort was made to address the low production output of the German aviation industry to support the expected increased attrition rates. |
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The coastal bombing attack was largely ineffective at Omaha, because low cloud cover made the assigned targets difficult to see. |
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Trading on the floor was now drastically low and most was done over the phone to reduce the possibility of injuries. |
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They are also eligible for a low interest loan from the Higher Education Loan Board. |
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The lowland areas are typically traversed by ranges of low hills, frequently composed of chalk, and flat plains. |
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According to the General Medical Council, many doctors experience low morale which can put patients at risk. |
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Certain rock strata contain hydrocarbons but have low permeability and are not thick from a vertical perspective. |
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Compared with the rest of Europe, Scotland has a low population density at 65 people per square kilometre. |
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Some, such as Skye and Mull are mountainous, while others like Tiree and Sanday are relatively low lying. |
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A feature of modern island life is the low crime rate and they are considered to be amongst the safest places to live in Britain. |
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These lines allowed communities that did not merit a full railway service to connect to the mainline network at low cost. |
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The island's main geographical features include low central plains surrounded by coastal mountains. |
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The greatest advantage of an inline engine is that it allows the aircraft to be designed with a low frontal area to minimise drag. |
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Loans moved from full documentation to low documentation to no documentation. |
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Singapore has a generally efficient healthcare system, even though their health expenditures are relatively low for developed countries. |
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In this class of system, the companion star is of relatively low mass allowing for more accurate estimates of the black hole mass. |
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Businesses are keeping their payrolls low by embracing new technologies. |
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The ceilings were too low to accommodate his terrific height. |
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The weatherman predicted unusually low temperatures for the area. |
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Keep the temperature low enough so the mixture will not boil. |
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The low interest rate was little inducement for individuals to save money. |
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However, such radars are also conspicuous, susceptible to clutter, and have low precision. |
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She engaged in adultery because her spouse has a low libido, while hers is very high. |
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Here is a novel of low comedy and high raillery. It's a lollapalooza that turns out to be a comic elegy for old-time radio. |
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For example, to cross a temperature-sensitive mutation with an amber mutation, amber suppressor cells are infected at the low temperature. |
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Then Etheridge poised his baton, jerked an upbeat, and made the violinists speak the low G and A of their anacrusis. |
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Symptoms at the beginning of infection are anemophobia, low back pain, and a buoyant pulse in strong patients. |
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The polar jet stream, which moves in a west to east direction across the middle latitudes, advancing low pressure systems, storms, and fronts. |
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The bore rumble is heard far away because its low frequencies can travel over long distances. |
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It was an overcast Aprilish day, with low clouds, and now and then a drop of rain falling. |
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In this case, Asian dust was transported by a downward moving low pressure and the altitude of Asian dust was below 3km. |
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Bambooing at low temperatures is apparently due to the formation of an unstable hydrodynamic film. |
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To the North there were low pale-colored hills, in places bastioned with rock. |
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In the 1990s, sales of Wensleydale cheese had fallen so low that production was at risk of being suspended. |
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For most people the effects of exposure to low levels of toxins from many sources over long periods are unknown. |
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The task of keeping the rate of inflation low and stable is usually given to monetary authorities. |
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Imagine, for example, that you are dealt two unsuited low cards in Texas Hold'em, but you decide that the table is bluffable. |
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At low condensate density, the topology of the single-particle bands is transferred to the bogolon dispersion. |
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In the Netherlands, Belgium and in East Anglia the littoral is low and marshy. |
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At low elevations, rain is unpredictable at any time of year, although the showers tend to be shorter in summer. |
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Although many of the summits top 500 metres, most have a relatively low prominence. |
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It has no cholesterol, is low in fat, and contains large amounts of protein and fibre. |
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The few chairs and the low table had been stripped of paint to reveal the brightsome grain of pine wood. |
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At low speeds, the current induced in the squirrel cage is nearly at line frequency and tends to be in the outer parts of the rotor cage. |
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The brown hyena has evolved to live in desert systems throughout southern Africa, where it occurs at low densities. |
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Merlini asked, his voice low and conspiratorial, in keeping with the illegality of our burglarous mission. |
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Serious canoodlers should get a room in the restaurant upstairs to share fragrant free-range chicken tagines on low divans. |
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The early mills were narrow and low in height, of light construction, powered by water wheels and containing small machines. |
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Cartoonish, wide-eyed infants cling to their mothers or play together low to the ground. |
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Mark Sherwood, the caddie for Fredrik Jacobson, led for much of the contest after hitting an 8-iron a little low on the clubface. |
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But the most critical tension concerns the need to balance minimal own-casualties and low collateral damage with operational effectiveness. |
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Travel distances seem to have become shorter, typically with movement between high and low ground. |
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The unemployment rate is countercyclical in the sense that it rises when economic growth is low and vice versa. |
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Four tall pointane trees, each a perfect teardrop, stood surrounded by a low hedge of russet crackleberry. |
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She couldn't turn around because the land around the road was too rocky for the low carriage of her rented four-door crapmobile. |
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So he answered me in a crosshanded way. And 0, friends, I was brought so low as to be glad of a crumb. |
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These topographical factors have served to restrict urban spread, resulting in a relatively stable population size and a low degree of mobility. |
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She is consistently but not deformingly alert to irony, to satire, to humor in its high and low forms. |
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In fact, line terminals, provided with dejitterizers, do not reduce low frequency jitter. |
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He is altogether lovely. O, all our praises of him are poor and low things! |
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For hydrides other than group 1 and 2 metals, the term is quite misleading, considering the low electronegativity of hydrogen. |
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Eurydice pointed to the cupboard, and sat down on the low divan with folded hands, and looked at the floor. |
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After the arc is struck, the internal resistance of the lamp drops to a low level, and the ballast limits the current to the operating current. |
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The dragon came low to the earth. It defied every image of a draconian being Kulp had ever seen. |
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For uses where a high starting torque and low speed were required, the conventional direct drive approach was inadequate. |
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The therapeutic effects of low and high energy electroconvulsive therapies are quite different. |
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The young couple thought of the small town they chose to live in as Mayberry, especially because of its low crime rate and excellent schools. |
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The airspeed was so low that there was insufficient elevator authority to recover from the stall. |
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I could hear them snapping and tearing around, and then one managed to get on the roof by jumping from the low ell. |
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We were now within the embrace of a broad bay flanked on either hand by a low promontory. |
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In 2014 samples, enniantin B was the only one enniantin detected at very low frequency and levels. |
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A micro-enterprise is defined as a business having 5 or fewer employees and a low seed capital. |
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These numbers may not represent real financial flows as prices for the underlying arms can be as low as zero in the case of military aid. |
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He had exceptional speed and played with the Shakehand style, attacking the ball low and on the rise. |
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The moon was low down, and there was just the glimmer of the false dawn that comes about an hour before the real one. |
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Fluorescent lamps consist of a glass tube that contains mercury vapour or argon under low pressure. |
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A flat tax means scrapping all income tax bands and the various exemptions and loopholes and replacing them with a single low rate. |
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The word imposter was floated at me a few times. I can still feel the sting of those words sometimes when I hit an emotional low point. |
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Some people with low self-esteem are prone to floccinaucinihilipilification, the habit of deeming everything worthless. |
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Every day we are exposed to low doses of phthalates in food containers, perfumes, hairsprays, floorings, paints, toys and medical devices. |
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God loves an humble soul. It is not our high birth, but our low hearts God delights in. |
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With United's movement flummoxing the visitors, Berbatov saw his low shot saved well by Ben Foster on his first return to Old Trafford. |
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The early modern market, from the 1530s and 1540s, divided into low chapbooks and high market expensive, fashionable, elegant belles lettres. |
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Many state-of-the-art geoparsers and temporal parsers suffer from low recall. |
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This pass is extremely abrupt, and is covered with glaucus, the low scrub I have noticed as common to the sand-stone formation. |
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Leigh temporarily fell into a deep depression that hit its low point, with her falling to the floor, sobbing in an hysterical fit. |
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This bus route cannot be operated by double-deckers, as there is a low bridge along the route. |
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Other major sports have a turnover in low nine figures or the tens of millions. |
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Besides being wasteful, planting was usually imprecise and led to a poor distribution of seeds, leading to low productivity. |
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It was previously regarded as haemangioendothelioma and was initially perceived to be low grade angiosarcoma. |
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Students are often placed into low ability groups based on scores on standardized tests in English and Math. |
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With only a little prodding, the blond model seemed to find the black stud's happy button as I heard Ty let out a low moan. |
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England's terrain mostly comprises low hills and plains, especially in central and southern England. |
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Some parts of the coastline consist of machair, a low lying dune pasture land. |
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Although the number of native vascular plants is low by world standards, Scotland's substantial bryophyte flora is of global importance. |
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At last she spoke in a low voice, hesitating slightly, nevertheless going with incisive directness into the very heart of the problem. |
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Apart from a couple of Oxbridge events, student sport has a very low profile in the United Kingdom. |
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In addition, flint becomes brittle at low temperatures and may not have functioned as a tool. |
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England's total of three goals conceded also constituted a record low for average goals per game conceded by a World Cup winning team. |
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Important components of pastoralism include low population density, mobility, vitality, and intricate information systems. |
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England's total of eleven goals scored in six games set a new record low for average goals per game scored by a World Cup winning team. |
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The low productivity of agriculture leads to inadequate incomes for farmers, hunger, malnutrition and disease. |
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If the 1980s were a low point for English Test cricket then the 1990s were only a slight improvement. |
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There are no high summits in this area which is mainly low hills, knolls and limestone cuestas such as Gummer's How and Whitbarrow. |
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It can also mean strong private property rights, contract enforcement, and overall ease of doing business as well as low barriers to free trade. |
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This has been attributed to the country's highly regarded education and health care systems, and its low level of income inequality. |
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He searched high and low for the car keys, through every room in the house. |
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The high road of public service and the low road of political advantage seem inextricably intertwined. |
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Despite the prevalence of Anglican churches, observance is very low within the Anglican denomination. |
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The zone focusses on technology for low carbon vehicle development, marine offshore and subsea engineering, petrochemicals and renewable energy. |
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If the pattern followed that in England, then the population may have fallen to as low as half a million by the end of the 15th century. |
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In recent years, the UK economy has been managed in accordance with principles of market liberalisation and low taxation and regulation. |
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A ring of coastal mountains surround low plains at the centre of the island. |
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Other significant features demonstrated by the species are a protruding occipital bun, a low forehead, and a lack of a strong chin. |
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She was wearing a very lowcut blouse, so low cut that her red nipples surrounded by a large brownish halo were revealed to me. |
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Despite this, the Australian run rate remained low as both sides stared each other down. |
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Australia started their innings tentatively with Matthew Hoggard dropping a low catch Matthew Hayden off his own bowling. |
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Those on low incomes receive compensation to help them pay their insurance. |
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Bathing was an important part of the Roman day, where some hours might be spent, at a very low cost subsidized by the government. |
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Constantine's mother was Helena, a Greek woman of low social standing from Helenopolis of Bithynia. |
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Given the low wages and high inflation in the later Empire, the soldiers felt that they had a right to acquire plunder. |
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The goal of this study is to investigate the immunoregulative effects of Panax japonicus polysaccharide on mice of low immunity. |
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Notable are the Norwegian fjords, the Scandinavian Mountains, the flat, low areas in Denmark, and the archipelagos of Sweden and Norway. |
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I press on my clitoris, swirl my two fingers over my love button, emitting a low moan. |
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Scott also has schizoaffective bipolar disorder, a mental illness she keeps in check with a low dose of Zyprexa. |
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Coming at a time when Norway's economy is in good condition with low unemployment, the rise of the right appeared to be based on other issues. |
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As the stock markets tumbled in September 2008, the fund was able to buy more shares at low prices. |
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The reputation for low infectivity of rubella was probably based on failure to recognise rashless cases. |
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The lowest zone over exposed, and the only at extreme low tides, is called the infralittoral fringe. |
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Regardless of the cause, populations continued to fall into the 15th century and remained low into the 16th. |
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The distinct types of relief include regions of high mountains, low hills, dissected plateaus, intermontane valleys, and coastal swamps. |
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Currently, there exists a low approval rate from professional economists regarding many public policies. |
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Child mortality was low in comparison with earlier and later periods, at about 150 or fewer deaths per 1000 babies. |
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She could see the town below her, nestled on top of a low hill, surrounded by a crenellated wall from the Middle Ages. |
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This leads to dependency, homelessness, hunger, isolation, low income, mental health problems, social exclusion and violence. |
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Interest in Quaker Universalism is low among Friends from other Yearly meetings. |
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Howe outmaneuvered and defeated Washington, leaving American confidence at a low ebb. |
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With extremely high birth rates, low death rates, and steady settlement, the colonial population grew rapidly. |
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A low interest rate implies that firms can borrow money to invest in their capital stock and pay less interest for it. |
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Given the low ebb of spirituality in Oxford at that time, it was not surprising that Wesley's group provoked a negative reaction. |
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Families without a garden could trade with their neighbors to obtain vegetables and fruits at low cost. |
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The Allies wanted to schedule the landings for shortly before dawn, midway between low and high tide, with the tide coming in. |
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The attribution gave rise to an apocryphal story in which Charles II, who was over six feet tall, complained about the low ceilings. |
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There was generally low demand for English publications on the Continent, which was echoed by England's similar lack of desire for French works. |
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The goal of Head Start and of Early Head Start is to increase the school readiness of young children in low income families. |
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Germination rates of local kangkong cultivars are often low because of hard-seededness induced by long storage. |
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Second, new machines, especially the rotary press, allowed the printing of tens of thousands of copies a day at a low cost. |
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The children of the poor were expected to help towards the family budget, often working long hours in dangerous jobs for low wages. |
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And, if IBR programs are optional, only students who expect to have low wages will opt into the program. |
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Its recovery is attributed to traditional economic stimuli, such as increases in investment, fueled by a high savings rate and low taxes. |
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The temperature entering the nozzle may be as low as sea level ambient for a fan nozzle in the cold air at cruise altitudes. |
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The low loss from the propelling nozzle of a turbojet is added to with extra losses due to inefficiencies in the added turbine and fan. |
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However, at low speeds, these engines benefit from relatively high propulsive efficiency. |
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Mull, Skye and Arran are noted for their mountainous terrain, whilst Tiree, Coll and most of the Shetland group are flat or low lying. |
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Peers also concluded that pay restraint in the NHS over an extended period is a factor in low staff moral and in staff leaving. |
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Yet, civil aircraft designers wanted to benefit from the high power and low maintenance that a gas turbine engine offered. |
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The sulfite cake is usually blended with fly ash to produce a landfillable byproduct of low permeability. |
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Sir Henry and Umbopo sat conversing in a mixture of broken English and kitchen Zulu, in low voices, but earnestly enough. |
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Similar deposits were found at Wytch Farm in the 1890s, but were commercially exploited until only circa 1900, and only at a low level. |
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Jeff was bent low over the backboard, working with the knife, a steady sawing motion, his shirt soaked through with sweat. |
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However, any surplus in the funds is invested in government securities, and so is effectively lent to the government at low rates of interest. |
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The Highland Boundary Fault in these areas are seen to be dividing a northerly low area from a southerly high area. |
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The roof was low but she could not clamber up on it ladderless, hauling the long shakes and the nails, the hammer. |
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The British were ravaged by disease, and were running low on food due to poor logistics. |
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