The family oriented residential event offered a full programme of presentations, seminars and workshops for the youth and adults. |
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The scrub person keeps the patch oriented correctly from harvest to replantation over the defect site. |
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Andorrans also grew some tobacco, while agriculture was oriented to the production of cereals, potatoes, and garden vegetables. |
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Competency mapping is particularly appealing to analytically oriented decision-makers. |
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Intensity around the circular membrane varies only if the probe is oriented relative to the membrane. |
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This party was strongly oriented toward syndicalism and viewed the international conflict over program and principles with contempt. |
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The reader is led to believe that Stalin oriented his military commanders toward a preemptive strike by the Red Army. |
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These maps are oriented heliocentrically, the north is at the top, the west is on the right. |
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Glass patterns, composed of coherently oriented dipoles of same-polarity dots, have a distinctive, streakily striated appearance. |
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In an operationally driven company, how do we show that being customer oriented is important? |
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Each Haversian canal is oriented along the long axis of the bone and contains blood vessels and nerves. |
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But as soon as we onboarded more content oriented clients, a single machine was not scaling well for us. |
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A new Prime Minister, Hans Modrow, headed a caretaker government that shared power with the new, democratically oriented parties. |
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Today, vocationally oriented students and careerist colleagues make it a chore. |
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In each plot, we established two 50-m-long transects perpendicular to each other, centered in the plot and oriented along cardinal points. |
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Each side is carefully oriented with one of the cardinal points on the compass. |
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Thus, in the early morning the animal could stand with its sail oriented toward the sun. |
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She had a Bernie Mac hard shell attitude with his loving caring family oriented heart. |
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Their puzzle comes from the fact that they are oriented obliquely to the direction of formative bottom current flow. |
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The hepatic region in both is rectangular and is oriented obliquely toward the axis of the animal. |
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They are no longer puritanical and oriented to obeying an authoritarian God. |
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Different three-dimensional objects, oriented appropriately, have the same two-dimensional plane projection. |
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The Family Court is oriented to the long term and must take into account the likely future needs of the child. |
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In Gaul, the centre of political gravity and the exchange networks were definitely oriented towards the north-west. |
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Till a few years ago, his main interests and activities were physically oriented. |
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It's a nice pairing, as Schelling's work is quite accessible and non-technical, whereas Aumann's is more mathematically oriented. |
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All vertically oriented and framed behind glass, the exhibits exuded a dour vulnerability that I didn't expect. |
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More and more vocationally oriented courses in universities determine the ways in which people speak of what's valuable in the universities. |
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Instead of asking why patients are non-compliant, future anthropologically oriented research should study why patients comply in the first place. |
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He suggests that most codified forms of writing using phonetic elements have developed in capitalistically oriented societies. |
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In contrast, oriented lines, contrast information, and vernier offsets show a slight decay for such time intervals. |
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He was just being mindful of his stature as an respectable and esteemed brilliant scientifically oriented mind. |
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The neuromasts in the sacculus are apparently oriented oppositely from those in the utriculus. |
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They are Brendan Crowe and Philip Byrne and have been making breakbeat oriented music for the past five years. |
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Toyota and Honda are placing their bets on highly utilitarian boxy shapes oriented towards outdoor recreation. |
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Providing navigational buttons to the site's major sections at the bottom or edge of internal pages helps surfers stay oriented. |
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There are certainly many naturopathically oriented practitioners and some medical doctors that share this view, though. |
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It is correctly aligned, or oriented, showing the south of the river at the bottom. |
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To describe the anisotropy of fluorescence of uniaxially oriented samples, three coefficients of fluorescence anisotropy were introduced. |
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By adhering to the cover slips during mounting, most of the isolated, two-dimensional fossils were usefully oriented into a single focal plane. |
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And much of the literature in interactional linguistics is very syntactically oriented rather than morphosyntactically oriented. |
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The need for a tactically oriented air force, capable of attacking enemy front lines, was still there. |
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After checking into my hotel, I decided to drop by the registration tent for some festival material to get myself oriented. |
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The montages make it clear how far much time has passed since the last scene, but at other times only vague references keep us oriented. |
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I got really good at getting lost, then making a U-turn and getting oriented again, thanks to the prolific road and bike path signs there. |
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A specular reflection, or glint, occurs when a smooth, mirror-like surface is oriented so that it reflects sunlight directly at an observer. |
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Feather muscles are oriented diagonally to the longitudinal and transverse body axes. |
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The company produces biaxially oriented polypropylene film using a unique 'bubble' process. |
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Boomers are more process oriented while Xers and Millennials are known to be questioning generations. |
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It is millennial in the sense that the groups involved are oriented to a future good society. |
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Free exchange of trade in goods and services, and trying to energize a more market oriented set of arrangements in countries. |
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Those blockages are causes and consequences of a political culture that's oriented toward death. |
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Cellulose microfibrils within the guard cell wall are considered radial if they are oriented in the same way as the dotted lines. |
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The teeth are closely spaced and positioned so that the serrations are obliquely oriented relative to the long axis of the tooth row. |
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Modern urban societies are increasingly mental and decreasingly emotion, perception and sensation oriented. |
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Composed of foam insulation sandwiched between two sheets of oriented strand board, SIPs create a tight home and save lumber. |
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When it's oriented up, the boards will shed water and will tend to flatten over time. |
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Other features, such as a telescope and finely tuned thrusters, enable the spacecraft to stay exactly oriented on a distant star. |
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Using small thrusters, the spacecraft will rotate so that the solar panels are oriented perpendicular to the Sun. |
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With Tanglewood, however, Intel is moving away from its cache crushing chips and toward a more throughput oriented design. |
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The hairs are oriented acropetally, while in the proximal part of the sac they grow basipetally, i.e., oriented toward the lemma-sac interface. |
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On examination, she was thinly built, anxious, conscious, and well oriented. |
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Kano's groundwork and striking techniques were drawn more heavily from the martially oriented Tenshin-Shinyo ryu. |
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The town site afforded little scope for later suburban expansion, which would be oriented away from the sea. |
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It is also forging links with medically oriented areas of developmental biology such as teratology and endocrine disruption. |
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The sarcophagus is also oriented to the compass directions, and is only 1 cm smaller in dimensions than the chamber entrance. |
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It's important for a dealer to be service oriented, helping buyers get vehicle tags and sign up for car insurance. |
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With the head erect, the macula in each utricle is oriented horizontally, and in the saccule vertically. |
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Some of the popular hatha derivatives, such as ashtanga and viniyoga, are movement and breath oriented and can offer a significant challenge. |
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In tall canopies, the operator moves beneath the canopy along a linear path, keeping the sensor oriented to the sun with the help of a sight. |
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Much of the newer consumer and lifestyle material is oriented towards women. |
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They are more educated, more successful, better off financially, and more liberally oriented than their parents. |
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The day was fine so to become oriented the group was directed to a walk in the reserve. |
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The only architectural requirement for a mosque is that it have a wall correctly oriented toward the qibla. |
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An orientation is acyclic if it contains no directed cycle, and is totally cyclic if every edge is contained in some oriented cycle. |
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Kip chose oriented strand board for the subfloors and sheathing, with floor joists made of a similar material. |
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These groups usually are less westernized than the upper class and more oriented to Turkish culture. |
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Adjacent cells are joined together at the junction of oppositely oriented elevations which have a small spine at the tip. |
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A heterosexually oriented celibate will sin adulterously with a married woman or be guilty of fornication with an unmarried one. |
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There is heavier betting on one-day matches because they are result oriented. |
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Airplanes turn while remaining aloft primarily by controlling the positions of ailerons mounted on horizontally oriented wings. |
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Future anthropologically oriented research should study why patients comply in the first place. |
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Wild dogs, especially the big wild dogs, are famously family oriented, and wolves are no exception. |
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Both could be described as historical novels, and are oriented towards a re-examination of Filipino history and culture. |
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Ms L was alert and oriented and able to move both lower extremities at the time of transfer. |
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Because of the vast amounts of information, an object oriented approach may prove useful. |
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Their siblings raised in a loft on the roof of the Institute, four stories above, when made anosmic neither oriented nor homed. |
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An east-west oriented alignment of stones, situated outside the dwelling in front of the entrance, could be the remains of a windscreen. |
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A fraction of the space between the boundary planes is homogeneously occupied with filaments oriented along the x-axis. |
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The protrusions are grouped in annularly oriented sets, with multiple sets spaced along the length of the tube. |
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In the early part of his career he was firmly oriented towards biomedical science. |
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On electrically anisotropic samples containing oriented BR molecules, photoelectric response signals could be measured. |
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I stepped out of the tube, oriented myself and walked towards the place past Harrods. |
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Addressing these obstacles could lead to better patient care by improving clinically oriented information resources. |
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Thus, the initial hopes and expectations for remedially oriented special education often go unmet. |
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The direction and intensity of the remanent magnetization of the oriented samples before and after demagnetization were analysed using spinner magnetometers. |
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His playing is at once affectively specific and goal oriented. |
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By this time, the sedating medications usually are significantly dissipated, and the patient is alert and oriented and able to lift his or her own leg. |
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The central core also acts as the structural support for the metal tower designed to receive the antennae oriented towards the relay stations at the Dole and Mt Pelerin. |
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Adjacent regions of France are also more oriented to beer than wine, and French Alsatians welcome beer to the table as an accompaniment to their traditionally hearty food. |
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Our entire security set-up is VIP oriented and huge amount is being spent annually to provide security cover to the selected few leaving the common people to the mercy of God. |
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It also illustrates that when the artist threw aside the ruse of resplendency to tackle more electro-pop oriented material, the spell he could cast was suddenly broken. |
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In fact, their vertically oriented organizational structures, retrofitted with ad hoc and matrix overlays, nearly always make professional work more complex and inefficient. |
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The blades were also unusual in being longitudinally ridged and oriented along the axis of the ear branch rather than angling away from it, as in normal A619 ears. |
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However, independent of the degree of fibrosis and contracture, the fibrotic cords consist of collagen bundles oriented in the direction of the aponeurotic fascia. |
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Mann, Broch, Musil, Schnitzler, Doblin, Stefan Zweig, and Joseph Roth all oriented themselves around fairly articulable ideologies, some more complex than others. |
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By sacrament I mean, in addition to the material aspects of sacramental ritual, all outward, public, sacerdotal and ecclesiastically oriented forms of religious expression. |
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Film schools are led by market forces, and are now more oriented to the idea of profit, and training is tailored to some degree to feed into the structures of television. |
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Each lava unit was sampled, usually as seven independent cores, drilled over several metres of outcrop using a portable motor and oriented by sun and magnetic compasses. |
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A thin, transversely oriented ribbon of fibers, the medial lemniscus, ascends from the lower brainstem into the midbrain tegmentum where it occupies a ventrolateral position. |
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The company runs seasonally oriented campaigns on these websites. |
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The evolution of information science has been such as to bring a mathematically oriented person, like myself, ever closer to the center of interest. |
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Unlike most Hindi films, where the heroine is relegated to looking pretty, this movie follows the less beaten path of strong women oriented films. |
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They are oriented either to the cathedral and the sharply angled, gorgeously finished campanile or to the plaza with olive trees and other symbolic plants. |
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Whereas Kanzi developed this skill over a 2-yr period, Panbanisha's bimanual technique was oriented toward the edges of the stone almost from the beginning. |
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The incorrect orientation occurs when the antennas are oriented at 10 degrees true north when they should have been oriented at 0 degrees true north. |
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Not so with those moderns whose primary scientific values are oriented to the predictable future, and who often relegate the past to, well, simply history. |
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Throughout the Timirovo thrust system, coarse-grained fragments of calcite veins form elongate boudins predominantly oriented parallel to the mylonitic foliation. |
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As a counterpoint to these navally oriented papers, he considers the complication for defence planning introduced by the steadily developing capability of air forces. |
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Clinton's unsleeping critics attributed the confusion to a leadership vacuum, to the inability of a domestically oriented President to frame foreign policy issues forcefully. |
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However, even the less collectively oriented charismatics agreed that the best way to live their lives was by trying to make a difference in the world. |
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These techniques are referred to as object oriented because they focus on modeling real-world objects, including both descriptive data and behavior. |
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Many club mosses have leaves which are attached in a spiral pattern, while in other creeping species the leaves are all oriented in the same plane. |
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Probably this book will begin circulating firstly among hang-gliders only, but should probably expand from there and reach the aviation oriented public as well. |
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The building is oriented to the southwest, and vertical arrays of solar panels protect the exterior courtyards from the brunt of offshore wind gusts. |
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Some, however, have bucked that tide and oriented themselves streetward. |
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The main structural members are oriented perpendicular to the ruled lines. |
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A patient care technician and RN greeted her and oriented her to the unit. |
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Common Sense is oriented to the future in a way that compels the reader to make an immediate choice. |
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Pakistani society like other developing countries is a consumption oriented society, having a high marginal propensity to consume. |
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With subjectivity presenting the danger of incommunicability, objectivity becomes oriented around communicability. |
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Today, new emergent segments in the tourist industry are oriented to travel to places where mass deaths or traumatic event have occurred. |
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The tracks were randomly oriented, as if the creatures that left them had skittered back and forth in search of food. |
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The revolt was suppressed, but Cyprus managed to maintain a high degree of autonomy and remained oriented towards the Greek world. |
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The new order oriented most of England and Scandinavia's trade south, toward the Mediterranean and the Orient. |
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Contour labels can be oriented so a reader is facing uphill when reading the label. |
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These dunes typically have major and minor slipfaces oriented in opposite directions. |
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Lostprophets featured on a bill consisting of more traditionally punk oriented acts. |
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The qiblah wall should, in a properly oriented mosque, be set perpendicular to a line leading to Mecca, the location of the Kaaba. |
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The method works by collecting oriented samples at measured intervals throughout a section. |
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The Diyar Consortium, an association of Lutheran-based and ecumenically oriented institution inBethlehem, is Scort's main project partner. |
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The patient was first seen when he was seventeen years old, and was living as a heterosexually oriented male six and a half years later. |
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On a geologic map, this is represented with a short straight line segment oriented parallel to the strike line. |
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Rooted maps are considered up to oriented homeomorphisms preserving the root sector. |
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Academically oriented gymnasiums have higher entrance requirements and specifically prepare for Abitur and tertiary education. |
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The entire life of the church is oriented towards making this possible and facilitating it. |
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It is likely the result of molecular relaxations from the oriented state to entropically preferred random coil. |
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The enumerative combinatorics of a CW left regular band is like that of a hyperplane arrangement or an oriented matroid. |
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Because it is based on a particular era it is more hobbyist oriented, reducing corporate sponsorship and politics. |
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Their starting point was a humanistically oriented, social democratic ideal where the emphasis lay on human responsibility. |
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This textbook on programmable logic controller programming is oriented toward real applications. |
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If the sails are properly oriented with respect to the wind, then the net force on the sails will move the vessel forward. |
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These policies would therefore push away from eugenically oriented abortions. |
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In North America, Europe, and other parts of the world, academic libraries are becoming increasingly digitally oriented. |
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His treatment was primarily oriented by the Latin translation of Alhazen's Book of Optics. |
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This curriculum is professionally oriented, but unlike in the US the program does not provide education sufficient for a law license. |
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Clients' feelings during termination of psychodynamically oriented psychotherapy. |
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For the Review of Reviews, which was oriented toward the monthly periodical, its belatedness was unproblematic. |
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For example, Richards and Worthington discussed and summarized six reviews of outcome studies on spiritually oriented psychotherapies. |
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In a beta sheet, a string of amino acids folds accordion-fashion into parallel segments oriented in alternating directions to form a flat sheet. |
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The idea on forming a coalition from right-wing oriented parties will most probably fail, comments Aleksandar Dastevski for Vreme. |
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According to his theory, our left-brain oriented society has produced an abundance of riches. |
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Hence the mounting interest in ballistic composites made of high performance oriented PP tape, which is readily available and lightweight. |
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It now regroups similar elastomer types, which is said to make the publication more customer oriented. |
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He described pedophile as heterosexually, homosexually or bisexually oriented. |
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The most logical explanation for the telltale randomly oriented magnetic rock materials is the recurrent careenings of the globe. |
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Androgynously oriented males can express their feelings well and are more nurturant than traditionally masculine men. |
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The salpingopharyngei are two vertically oriented fascicles of muscle fibers running from the auditory tube to the laryngopharynx and larynx. |
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In the intermediate regions, fiber is oriented in a way said to anchor the torque-resistant screw threads securely to the stabilized core. |
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They coated them with a dense three-dimensionally ordered layer of titanium dioxide nanotubes oriented vertically, like the sensilla. |
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In rift sawn wood cuts, the end grain is oriented 30-60 degrees to the face of the board. |
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The outer layer of the tears is an oily substance secreted by the meibomian glands, which are vertically oriented in the upper and lower lids. |
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The Ordovician facies extend approximately meridionally as this mountain range is oriented today. |
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Often oriented on sight lines for the rising or setting sun, it is possible that, for their builders, the cycle of seasons was very important. |
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Leather goods manufacturing, particularly in footwear, is the second largest export oriented industrial sector. |
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This socioculturally oriented experience replaces what otherwise would be a more physically and personally driven way of obtaining water. |
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Kelyphite is a fine grained, fibrous and radially oriented mineral assembly surrounding partially retrogressed garnet. |
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From 1903 to 1968, Panama was a constitutional democracy dominated by a commercially oriented oligarchy. |
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Haiti's most important valley in terms of crops is the Plaine de l'Artibonite, which is oriented south of the Montagnes Noires. |
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They were more oriented to the sea than earlier peoples, and had developed sleds and boats similar to kayaks. |
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Theoretical astronomy is oriented toward the development of computer or analytical models to describe astronomical objects and phenomena. |
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Thematic cartography involves maps of specific geographic themes, oriented toward specific audiences. |
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A few isolated trochoidal sharp-crested sandwaves are oriented normal to the mussel reefs. |
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The local magnetic declination is given on most maps, to allow the map to be oriented with a compass parallel to true north. |
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Some rites are oriented towards seasonal changes, and may be fixed by the solar or lunar calendar. |
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A traditional Asian home was oriented toward the sky through feng shui, a system of geomancy, just as a palace would be. |
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In Asian cultures houses were traditionally laid out in the form of a square oriented toward the four compass directions. |
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First, when the ADP is correctly oriented, it seems the conscious, psychological Africanity guides the person in behaving consonantly. |
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Inline feeders convey oriented parts in a linear motion across tracks from a vibratory feeder bowl. |
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As a result of this the maps are oriented from left to right, from the Far East to the Atlantic. |
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Our recent geological work shows the northwest oriented Venturina and other veins are terminated by a low angle east-west normal fault. |
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By contrast, the areas surrounding the Hanseatic cities of Bremen and Hamburg are much more oriented towards those centres. |
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This volume is more oriented to technological aspects, and considers dielectrics with very high permittivity and ferroelectrics. |
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The mold body is made up of layers of quasi-isotropic chips of randomly oriented fiber bundles impregnated with a resin. |
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The timber circle was oriented towards the rising sun on the midwinter solstice, opposing the solar alignments at Stonehenge. |
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The key to water vapor resistance is a sufficient number of oriented crystallites throughout the material. |
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American Lorain had a rich and market oriented experience to grow other chestnuts such as the Japanese cultivar before. |
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The secondary level is more clinically oriented, and often involves eye care professionals. |
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The movie promises the actor to play the same action oriented cyborg that fans have come to appreciate over the years. |
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The overall mirror effect is achieved with many small reflectors, all oriented vertically. |
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At medium depths at sea, light comes from above, so a mirror oriented vertically makes animals such as fish invisible from the side. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the situation is exactly reversed, with the South Pole oriented opposite the direction of the North Pole. |
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This gravitational sliding represents a secondary phenomenon of this basically vertically oriented mechanism. |
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Known for its family oriented atmosphere the Normandy has become a landmark for tourists and locals. |
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Early attempts in designing holonic manufacturing systems have taken a more technically oriented approach. |
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This reference work, sociologically and Americanistically oriented, does not altogether neglect women. |
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The inner part, the so-called lissosphincter, surrounds the urethra and is formed by circular and longitudinally oriented smooth muscle cell layers. |
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Michelin also helped shape and modernize France's tourist infrastructure by providing signs and road markers as well as maps oriented toward automobile travel. |
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Because their thinking is rooted in veridically oriented religious traditions, conservative professors can be no more than an obstruction to social constructivist theologians. |
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Three varieties of birth control pills in calendar oriented packaging. |
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The spirituality of Filippo Neri, who lived in Rome at the same time as Ignatius, was practically oriented, too, but totally opposed to the Jesuit approach. |
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There, professor Adolf von Harless, though previously an adherent of rationalism and German idealism, made Erlangen a magnet for revival oriented theologians. |
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In the gel state, it was further hypothesized that the water electrical dipoles are oriented in the same direction, along the outer edge of the microtubule tubulin subunits. |
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Brittany has more than 40,000 agricultural exploitations, mostly oriented towards cattle, pig and poultry breeding, and cereals and vegetables production. |
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This has led to a delicate approach to nature, oriented not towards its conquest but rather towards a harmonious interaction and equal partnership with it. |
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These low-odor resins are said to bond oriented PP, PET, and nylons, as well as PE, metallized and printed plastics, cellophane, aluminum foils, paper, and fiberboard. |
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A dike swarm is a large geological structure consisting of a major group of parallel, linear, or radially oriented dikes intruded within continental crust. |
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However, his interpretation and conclusion receive their rationale almost as often from the subjective horizon as the more diachronic oriented commentaries do. |
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Railways is too minister oriented and one needs to depoliticise affairs. |
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In some instances, individual internally laminated clay clasts can be seen that appear to have fallen into the burrow when it was open and are randomly oriented. |
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Their final embrace makes it painfully obvious that because their torsos are forever oriented in opposite directions, their relationship is unconsummatable. |
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After pointing the DOT arrow on the baseplate at the target, the compass is oriented so that the needle is superimposed over the orienting arrow in the capsule. |
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In Scottish intellectual life the culture was oriented towards books. |
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These two intersections appear to indicate a previously unknown pegmatite body that is wider than previously drilled pegmatites and may be oriented in a different direction. |
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As the greater trochanter becomes displaced posteriorly and the neck shaft angle decreases, the abductor lever arm becomes oriented more transversely. |
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Cellulose-resin products, such as plywood, strawboard, and oriented strand board, are also excluded from demand considerations for composite lumber. |
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Along with this passion for naturalism, they shared a marked distaste for the Edinburgh oriented Scottish art establishment, which they viewed as oppressive. |
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Many workers' comp pharmacy benefits management companies are actually large group-health oriented networks repackaged, or cross-marketed, for workers' comp. |
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This may result in the formation of oriented dinonyl chains which interdigitate with another such unit producing similar type lamellar structure as in PANI-DNNDSA gel. |
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They are oriented perpendicular to the wind in order to be most effective. |
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Grammar schools were reinvented as academically oriented secondary schools following literary or scientific curricula, while often retaining classical subjects. |
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These commercially oriented improvements encouraged overland and maritime commerce throughout Asia and facilitated direct Chinese contacts with Europe. |
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He was cachectic and ill-appearing, but was otherwise alert and oriented. |
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These devices act similarly to point absorber buoys, with multiple floating segments connected to one another and are oriented perpendicular to incoming waves. |
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As economic integration intensified workers moved to areas with higher wages and most of the developing world oriented toward the international market economy. |
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Some of the circles thus oriented saw an agreement, rather than war, with Muscovy as a way to escape the atrocities of war and disseverance of Livonia. |
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The application of modern marker oriented analysis methods is indispensable in equivalence tests and for the quality control assurance of phytopreparations. |
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Throughout the 1990s, the country expanded its international role and developed a foreign policy oriented toward humanitarian and peacekeeping causes. |
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The positions are for part-time and full-time customer-service oriented candidates who are English-French bilingual or unilingual English speaking. |
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Retirement oriented taxes, such as Social Security or national insurance, also are a type of income tax, though not generally referred to as such. |
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There is often a distinction made between refined emotions that are socially learned and survival oriented emotions, which are thought to be innate. |
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Investment may take the form of entry into a profitable service line or it may include investments in quality-related processes or service oriented amenities. |
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General semantics also would strengthen its position on advancing extensionally oriented stylistic devices with additional empirical and statistical support. |
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In the vertical mill the spindle axis is vertically oriented. |
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The ARROW-2xGE is PMC-Sierra's first in a line of transport oriented framers and mappers to emphasize the new virtual concatenation and generic frame protocol standards. |
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It is an extruded and biaxially oriented version of PET fiber. |
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The patented air chamber design cools castings efficiently and quietly, while the vibratory action shuffles castings in an oriented path with no casting damage. |
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They are an engaged, active and promotionally oriented partner and the synergy between our respective organizations has only grown stronger over these 20 years. |
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