In 1952, a standardized Albanian language was adopted, which is a mixture of Gheg and Tosk but with a prevailing Tosk element. |
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You know where you stand with George and, in today's world, that's much better than rudderless leaders who drift with the prevailing wind. |
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After prevailing in Minnesota, Republicans were assured of at least 51 Senate seats. |
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Instead the prevailing feeling is of woodiness, of being in a lofty barn or, at a stretch, a medieval great hall. |
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The prevailing view was that a survey should be conducted among the youth in the form of a questionnaire to establish what they wanted. |
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The story is a sad indictment of the values now perhaps inevitably prevailing in the entertainment business. |
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All personal salutes may be traced to the prevailing use in earlier days to ensure that the saluter placed himself in an unarmed position. |
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Perhaps it was because there was more hope of sanity prevailing in Nigeria than in Iran. |
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By deliberately steering between the extremes of prevailing Whig and Tory philosophies he incurred the complaints of both sides. |
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They are technical analysts who try to give viewers a sense of where the market is going and what the prevailing trends are. |
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The prevailing style of the roughly 3,800 neighboring houses features large gables and verandas, with porticos, pediments, and glossy interiors. |
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The prevailing baldness of Polybius's style excludes him from the first rank among classical writers. |
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She rejected the prevailing model of salvation that too often produced scrupulosity and extreme forms of passion piety. |
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Under the prevailing view, talented people can naturally expect greater income. |
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They blended entertainment with education in a way that adhered securely to the prevailing ideology of broadcasting. |
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Certainly, the South's geographical advantages added to a prevailing sense of overconfidence that independence could be achieved easily. |
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The prevailing pessimism of the cycle is relieved by passages of lyrical beauty and by faith in scientific and social meliorism. |
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Reefs went into the sails and we began beating hard into the prevailing tides and wind. |
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Silver cisterns date from the 1660s and soon after examples were also made in tinware lacquered and decorated in the prevailing oriental taste. |
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Rather, the original decision is a more accurate reflection of the attitudes prevailing in senior government circles. |
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The figures give a climatology of prevailing horizontal winds at mesopause heights and Collm time series of mesopause wind parameters. |
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Therefore, we do well by starting from the beginning, because all social thought is befogged by prevailing historical circumstances. |
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They often carried a spare set of topgallant masts of shorter height which they interchanged according to the prevailing weather. |
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Her statement encapsulates the prevailing mood of optimism in this sprawling settlement. |
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The other prevailing stereotype, that crack-using women are unfit mothers, was in a sense upheld by the women themselves. |
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They were important ethnographic studies in the prevailing American tradition. |
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In the circumstances then prevailing, the respondent throughout behaved reasonably. |
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The option's exercise price is usually the most recent prevailing market price at date of grant. |
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However, they also participated in the passionate nationalism prevailing at the time. |
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Following the collapse of Reza Shah's dictatorship, with the new conditions prevailing, a large group of political prisoners were released. |
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Composers were encouraged to explore modes of expression compatible with the prevailing revolutionary mood. |
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The visitors were giving an exhibition of how not to play with a prevailing storm. |
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Balbridie is therefore a serious threat to the prevailing view of the Neolithic, in which nomadic gatherers practised just a little agriculture. |
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Bukey's interpretation of Austria's annexation to Germany largely follows the prevailing view. |
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Second, the direction of dispersal could have been biased by prevailing oceanographic configurations. |
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Steve Trewhella There were a number of non-native, pelagic marine visitors to our coast during the prevailing autumn winds. |
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Mr McCarthy also attributed the increased demand to current economic situation prevailing in Zimbabwe. |
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In the 17th Century, however, the prevailing direction of exchanges began to shift. |
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Genetically modified maize, the prevailing genetically modified plant cultivated in Bulgaria, is not on the list. |
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He discussed several issues regarding the prevailing state of affairs in our beloved country, Pakistan. |
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Where your shopping dollar helps bring the prevailing retail wage in your town down to Wal-Mart level. |
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These measures would greater assist in dealing with the problems currently prevailing. |
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The atmosphere prevailing in the tribal belt has thrown up a serious challenge to the secular forces. |
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The cynicism prevailing among the new generation deprives society of the inflow of fresh ideas. |
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The family home we stayed in was small, basic, clean and with a very friendly atmosphere prevailing. |
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Yesterday, the prevailing opinion in political circles was that his intervention wasn't a deal-breaker. |
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This is because the prevailing east wind continues to stack drifting weeds against the exposed rocks. |
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The prevailing religious practices center around the Cult of the Virgin Mary and devotion to the Pachamama, the earth mother. |
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Given the upright but slightly curved posture of the rice leaves, this point was well exposed to prevailing light conditions. |
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Indigenous environmental knowledge should be a response to prevailing conditions in both town and country, not a set of fossilized ideas. |
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The price depends on several factors including prevailing interest rates and credit ratings. |
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The price they fetch varies depending on how attractive their coupon looks compared with prevailing interest rates. |
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What was interesting about that phenomenon was how incredibly difficult it was to counter the prevailing wisdom of the times. |
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Yet they made no concessions to popular taste, or even to prevailing trends in dance music. |
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The more politically correct culture prevailing at other schools, especially the Ivies, can be a problem for conservative students. |
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Israel's sacred books provide the prevailing cultural intertext for Israelites in the period. |
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Critics argued that legal pluralists had overstated their case, misrepresenting the prevailing doctrines of sovereignty. |
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These roads contoured steep slopes above streams, and the aspect measured was that of the prevailing slope. |
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He said that in view of the prevailing drought conditions, the state Agriculture Department had prepared a contingency crop scheme. |
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Well, first off, I think the prevailing theme here is it could have been a lot worse. |
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Prices will fluctuate and, for low-end matrix specimens and most placer gold, will be keyed to the prevailing spot price of gold. |
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Yet the activity on the new issue markets simply does not support the prevailing, inspissated gloom. |
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The lightweight goat hair tents of the nomadic Bedouin, for instance, can be pitched under a tree for shade, or to catch prevailing breezes. |
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He firmly dispelled the prevailing theory that weight training resulted in inflexibility. |
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Clearly, the Posse Comitatus Act did not originate from the prevailing opinion during the revolutionary period. |
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Proceedings started inauspiciously for the home team, when prevailing wisdom was they needed early points to stand any chance. |
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When planning manure storages, consider all farmstead operations, building locations, and prevailing winds. |
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Tension pervades the air, though the prevailing climate has more to do with Melbourne next March than Ayrshire in high summer. |
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Throughout the Middle Ages prevailing opinion held that the might of a nation was determined by the size of its coffers. |
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Fairness can best thrive in a culture of honesty, goodwill, compassion and tolerance, not the prevailing culture of callousness and perdition. |
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Thirdly, the biotechnology policy debates are influenced by the prevailing ideologies of conflicting social domains. |
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This prevailing linguistic approach to the Classics meant that the study of Ancient History was well nigh ignored in the Public Schools. |
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She said there were special circumstances prevailing in the State that require special consideration. |
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The Challenge is a prestigious yacht race, westerly circumnavigating the world against the prevailing winds and tides. |
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Contrary to prevailing misconceptions, Hindus all worship a one Supreme Being, though by different names. |
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The ancient art of book illumination was still the prevailing form of painting in France at the beginning of the 15th century. |
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I don't know anything about the centralization of staff, but that is the prevailing trend at the moment. |
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By interaction and osmosis, the prevailing attitude shifts from one of doctrine, to that of a general consensus. |
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She knows all about political correctness and challenging prevailing orthodoxy. |
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If you live in a cosy, centrally heated house, your red wine could be too warm if served at the prevailing heat. |
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Brave individuals and small organizations stood out against the prevailing developmental ethos. |
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At first merely uninteresting, the ploy eventually descends into slapstick comedy, undermining the prevailing halcyon tone of the work. |
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A prevailing view has it that military authorities are gaining clout in the country. |
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These Communist-era cadres had been brought into the new agency under the prevailing rules of verification. |
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The Red Sea has a prevailing north-west wind, which means that this coastline is exposed, rather than sheltered like the inshore reefs of Egypt. |
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During the day we sailed with the prevailing northerly, the small vessel cutting through the water at a steady clip. |
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Those tall red cliffs are hammered in the winter months by prevailing north-easterly winds that generate heavy seas. |
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Given the prevailing south-west to north-east winds of the Sudbury summer, Penage is normally upwind, not downwind, from the smokestacks. |
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Most cyclists yearn for a nirvana where there are no hills and the prevailing wind is always at your back. |
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Because of the prevailing south-westerlies in the exposed Baie de Seine, we stayed in sheltered waters nearer shore until ready to dive. |
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Ireland has a maritime climate with mild winters and warm summers thanks to prevailing south-westerlies and the Gulf Stream. |
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Throughout that Cape summer, as the prevailing south-easterlies blew long and warm from the Indian Ocean, they enjoyed a sybaritic life. |
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Most diving takes place on the north side due to the prevailing south-easterly winds, and most of the sites are within easy reach. |
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The site was selected for its northern orientation, its shelter from the prevailing south-east wind, its open terrain, views and landform. |
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Our Government's Valuation Officer will also make a valuation based on prevailing market prices. |
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He made a lasting contribution to moral and political philosophy by attacking the prevailing materialism and empiricism of utilitarian thinkers. |
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The prevailing principle of the composition seems to have been the employment of the fewest words, thus rendering the work a constant brachylogy. |
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And extravagance and waste prevailing on campus has seldom, if at all, been addressed as a pressing issue. |
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It is the story of one of Ireland unsung heroes and the sad occasion of his execution captures the atmosphere prevailing at this loathsome event. |
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Her achievement was more impressive given the unfavourable prevailing economic conditions. |
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Despite the prevailing situation, Fiwale Rural Health Centre has not relented in its errands of mercy. |
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Year after year, economic and income growth exceeded prevailing, modest expectations. |
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In most harbors, though, a mushroom anchor might be buried a foot or two in a mud bottom and is usually canted to the prevailing winds. |
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At present, landlords cannot evict tenants who are willing to pay prevailing market rates. |
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I have probably been sounding a bit gloomy about the prevailing moral climate recently but I remain undaunted. |
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In the Walrasian perspective, prices adjust and productive capacity is used at the optimal level under the prevailing price conditions. |
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For decades the prevailing theories tell us that the roots of violence lie in deprived environments and abusive parents. |
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The prevailing air of distraction was unfortunate, for Fox may have something important to say. |
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This involves the prevailing sense of disregard for life at the fetal stage on the part of legislators. |
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A spokesman for the software giant says it believes it pays employees in accord with all prevailing laws. |
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It's been my impression that the prevailing contentious issues are pretty much two-sided. |
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Perhaps the mawkishness and jingoism of the popular culture prevailing in those days is as distasteful as the shallowness of our own. |
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Their implications would be only an embarrassing distraction, oddly disjoined from the prevailing paths of technical investigation. |
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Attempts have been made to relate such shifts to prevailing climates of medical diagnostics or social circumstances. |
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The wines produced on the flat coastal littoral are strongly influenced by prevailing Atlantic westerlies. |
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The prevailing winds are strong westerlies, generally good news, but it's important to remember you do have to come back. |
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Once in the atmosphere, the distribution and deposition of these substances is a function of prevailing winds and weather patterns. |
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Social monogamy is the prevailing mating system in the vast majority of passeriform birds, but there is some variation among lineages. |
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Stakes in quoted banks, hedge funds and the like are valued at the prevailing share price at the end of June. |
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The coming academic year is likely to be tumultuous, given the prevailing unrest among students on various counts. |
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You may be able to avoid prevailing winds by locating your deck where the house will provide some protection. |
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The interest rate applicable to the customer is recalculated on each reset date on the basis of the reference rate prevailing. |
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One of the problems of such a site, however magnificent its prospects, is the Meltemi, the prevailing north-east summer wind of the Aegean. |
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With publication, anecdotes became more polished, the characters less distinctive and stereotypical, the prevailing tone patronising and prosy. |
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Hundreds flock to the beach for picnics, kite-flying and watersports, including windsurfers who take full advantage of a brisk prevailing wind. |
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They appear to leave in their wake both the received theory and prevailing paradigms of the time. |
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Obscenity had previously been understood in terms of prevailing standards of decency. |
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During their two-week passage, the ships occasionally gained an extra knot or two by hoisting trysails to catch prevailing zephyrs. |
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Like most Low Country houses, the wraparound porch is built to catch prevailing breezes. |
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Imagined revenge for the Clearances and the totem abolition of private lairdship is the prevailing fantasy on The Mound. |
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Among the patrons in theater lobbies each summer, the prevailing accent is American. |
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The problem is that the prevailing global sentiment has been against the idea of killing any more whales. |
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Masters of the prevailing zeitgeist, U2 have reinvented themselves more times than Bowie and Madonna put together. |
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It represents the architect's late style, which marks his break with prevailing modernist trends. |
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Critical opinion of his work has undergone the vicissitudes of prevailing tastes in art. |
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Despite the three ATRs, there is a prevailing feeling that justice has not been done. |
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Now the prevailing opinion is that, with few exceptions, NFL teams are well-stocked at the most critical position on offense. |
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The prevailing tendencies of our literature after independence tended toward revisionist politics. |
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So I've sailed under false colors many a time, trimming my sails to the prevailing winds. |
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This can be seen as a direct reaction to the minimalism which was the prevailing style of the time and in which he had begun his career. |
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The floater was a morphing shade that caught the prevailing winds within her eye and billowed like an escaped handkerchief. |
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The prevailing ethos on No Disco seemed a bit more thoughtful, a bit more arty, making the best of an obviously limited budget. |
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Their responsibilities were lightened somewhat by the perfect conditions prevailing, with clear skies, slight seas and a moderate 10-knot southerly. |
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Since the 1950s, fluoride has adapted itself to the prevailing concerns of the time. |
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What sets him apart from so many of his contemporaries was his rare immunity from the influence of prevailing ideas. |
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But the prevailing emotion that day, even among us awardees, was a bemused sense of boredom, restlessness and insatiability. |
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It had a lot to do with prevailing medical opinion that bracing climates were essential to good health. |
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This in short is a highly deflationary Budget, which, far from promoting growth, would only contribute to a perpetuation and accentuation of the prevailing demand constraint. |
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It is a confusion which is rampant among both doctors and philosophers, as it accords with the prevailing ethic of our society which is utilitarian and consequentialist. |
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Our prevailing winds are westerly, coming in from the Atlantic. |
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The prevailing westerly will make itself known a little after lunch, and often picks up as the afternoon progresses until it's quite strong by about sunset. |
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Temperate zones, such as Europe, get more of their rain in the winter from the effect of low-pressure zones coming in from the Atlantic driven by the prevailing westerlies. |
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Because ash clouds drift with prevailing winds for many days and thousands of miles, they potentially threaten air corridors that are far removed from the erupting volcano. |
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Unpublished wind rose data reveal that prevailing winds are generally from the west, with significant components from both the northwest and southwest. |
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The conception that a Marxist party has to swim against the stream and to fight against the prevailing forms of consciousness is entirely anathema to them. |
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Apply all of the above to Scotland's latest ambassador to the world of red carpets and clapper boards, along with a prevailing air of not quite being there. |
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During dry periods, these lakes shrank or disappeared, and prevailing southwesterly winds blew clouds of sand from the dry lakebeds across the valley. |
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Pollen traps constructed from petroleum jelly on microscope slides were attached to vertical wooden laths facing the direction of the prevailing wind. |
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Mustafa then proceeded to enumerate five factors that he believed are contributing to the prevailing despair. |
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Practitioners have also sought African antecedents to prevailing African-American values in their attempts to fashion more effective clinical interventions. |
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It is an everyplace, thoroughly Irish but perilously vulnerable to changes in the prevailing global winds. |
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He even seemed on his way to prevailing as the uproar died down and outrage sputtered into grudging acceptance. |
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The Happy Scrubbers got a real baptism of fire at the opening of the Golf season at Doors Golf Club on Saturday, with absolutely horrendous climatic conditions prevailing. |
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I'm not sure that I agree with everything in this book, but the author does have a knack for deconstructing the prevailing thought pattern and showing where it goes wrong. |
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Even if she had transportation, a woman would not ask anyone for help, because the prevailing attitude held that she had made her bed and must lie in it. |
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The simple melody derived from a pentatonic scale and the prevailing dotted rhythm in compound duple meter elicit the feeling of a slow, graceful Korean traditional dance. |
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The restaurant was virtually empty, just us and one other distant table where four besuited gentleman were enjoy a manly dinner with lots of drinking and smoking prevailing. |
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They are not just dumped anywhere, but considerations have to be made as to the prevailing winds, the local shelter belts and any crops that might tempt the bees away. |
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The shiplaps are best installed facing away from the prevailing weather. |
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This is because the behaviour of a rational monopolist will be to market the goods at a price which is higher than that prevailing under ordinary competitive conditions. |
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According to the then prevailing law in Arabia, the relations of the deceased ought to have either taken revenge upon him or demanded blood money. |
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Braving the blustery winds coming in from the Atlantic, three groups teed off just after mid-day, all suitably dressed for the prevailing weather. |
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Until now, the prevailing clinical assumption has held that hoarding is a member of the obsessive-compulsive disorder family. |
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The Chamber and AFL-CIO agreed to a wage scale that would pay foreigners the greater of actual or prevailing wages. |
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Were two clubs in Liverpool to share a pitch, under the prevailing climatic conditions along the Mersey, the surface would swiftly become all but unplayable. |
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Even Margaret Oliphant got short shrift, mainly because of the prevailing male sniffiness about the fact that this eminent Victorian novelist wrote for a living. |
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Not only in popular culture, but even in modern evolutionary psychology, the prevailing myth has long been that boys will be boys and girls will be, well, good. |
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Once the fleet had cleared Cyprus well to the west and out of sight of the island, they heaved into the prevailing southerlies and raced to the coast of Africa. |
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The prevailing model argues that specific proteins are shuttled around to their destinations, both within and outside the cell, in enclosed vesicles. |
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He attacked the prevailing consensus about progress on the grounds that it failed to respect individuality, promote ethical behaviour or preserve non-material values. |
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Conscience prevailing, he was received at Douai, then sent from Rome by the Jesuits to Bohemia to serve his novitiate, before being reordained in Prague. |
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Gold and silver vessels served in effect as large denomination banknotes, and weighed round figures in terms of the prevailing currency standards. |
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The rich allegorical description of the island throughout the first five cantos of the poem offers, in itself, a harsh invective against prevailing Stuart policy. |
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Lecturing to the packed Images Theatre and in a subsequent on-stage interview with the Peak, he showed himself to be a skilled orator as he challenged prevailing ideology. |
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Rosenberg builds on Marx's work in order both to criticize prevailing orthodoxies in international relations theory and to develop an alternative theoretical position. |
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The prevailing assumption is that identification of subcultural attributes can help preserve valued characteristics, ease social integration, and support inter-group harmony. |
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This is why fine writing, which is regarded as a superfluity, enters the mainstream media only when it can be translated into the prevailing terms. |
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Police believe that Mr Johnson was trying to avoid the high mountain Alpine passes in the park, but may have been forced to attempt the route by the prevailing conditions. |
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Market values reflect more closely the economic circumstances of the day and will bring company valuations more closely in line with prevailing market conditions. |
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He then spent two years in Paris, and on his return to New York worked in the prevailing Abstract Expressionist idiom, being particularly influenced by Jackson Pollock. |
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A photogeologist uses the different ways in which various rock-types respond to weathering and erosion under the prevailing climatic conditions to distinguish them. |
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The entire light cluster can be a rear light, a brake light or an indicator, and automatically adjusts in intensity and brightness to suit prevailing conditions. |
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I can recall happy evenings sitting round cheery fires, making our own entertainment, and a wonderful spirit of friendliness and fellowship prevailing. |
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It turns out that prevailing piecework rates worked out to less than the minimum wage, so it's hardly surprising that people didn't want to take them. |
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It pledged to make the conquest of poverty, achieve the goal of full employment and foster social integration, prevailing over objectives of development. |
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The Professor could go on, but doesn't want to spoil the fun readers will have at plumbing the depths of prevailing educational idiocy for themselves. |
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Back in the Fifties sociological research found that there was a clear correlation between how society viewed people and the prevailing political attitudes. |
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He was thereby only following the prevailing current of public opinion. |
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As for the wind dispersion, the prevailing winds are mostly easterly. |
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The dampers react in real time to variations in the road surface or driving style and adjust themselves automatically to the prevailing conditions. |
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Retina Dance Company presents contemporary pieces inspired by our prevailing fascination with gameshows and the shallow, short-term celebrity they provide. |
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An order to sell your shares at the prevailing market price. |
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There is nearly always good refuge to fish in any prevailing winds. |
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By poking holes, lots of holes, in the prevailing theories of today. |
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It is obviously contrary to the prevailing mood throughout the country. |
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Many of the major advances in the pulmonary circulation were led by mavericks, such as Forssman, Moser, and Petty, who pursued their passion against prevailing opinion. |
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Return might be the hideous height of his prevailing good intentions. |
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The prevailing culture is that you are not allowed to make a judgement. |
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Reciprocity has been the prevailing view for most of the nation's history. |
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If amount is in foreign currency, stamp duty is charged on the Irish equivalent according to the exchange rate prevailing on the day the instrument is executed. |
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Conversely, the port is highly sheltered from the prevailing westerly winds. |
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The prevailing thinking is that the time window in which to resolve a shoulder dystocia before asphyxial insult is about 4 minutes. |
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This genus exemplifies some of the prevailing taxonomic uncertainties in halocyprids. |
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This was due to the prevailing direction of oceanic currents, rather than to a competition between North and South American forms. |
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Those features can also be observed in algae and cyanobacteria, suggesting that these are adaptations to the conditions prevailing in Antarctica. |
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These, and later concerts by the same orchestra in 1928 and 1929, made obvious the poor standards then prevailing in London. |
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Obsessive attempts to secure alliance with England continued, although they made little sense given the prevailing politics. |
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Pliny's premise is distinct from modern ecological theories, reflecting the prevailing sentiment of his time. |
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As a result, prevailing overcast skies limited Allied air support, and no serious damage would be done to the beach defences on Omaha and Juno. |
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Vaughan Williams incorporated some into his own compositions, and more generally was influenced by their prevailing modal forms. |
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In the Great Plains, wind erosion of agricultural land is a significant problem, and is mainly driven by the prevailing wind. |
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Insects are swept along by the prevailing winds, while birds follow their own course. |
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In areas where the wind flow is light, sea breezes and land breezes are important factors in a location's prevailing winds. |
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As was the prevailing practice, these pieces were intended to exalt the image of the Queen as well as to praise the Mother of God. |
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Through Scott was positive, Austen's work did not match the prevailing aesthetic values of the Romantic zeitgeist. |
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The prevailing spirit of Constantine's government was one of conservatorism. |
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Like trade winds and unlike the westerlies, these prevailing winds blow from the east to the west, and are often weak and irregular. |
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Insects drift along with the prevailing wind, while birds are able to fly more independently of it. |
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Sand dunes can orient themselves perpendicular to the prevailing wind regime within coastal and desert locations. |
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Wind roses are tools used to determine the direction of the prevailing wind. |
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Beliefs related to witchcraft and magic in these cultures were at times influenced by the prevailing Western concepts. |
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A region's prevailing and dominant winds acted by global patterns of movement in the Earth's atmosphere. |
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Under the reign of Tiberius Caesar Augustus, the Amber Road was straightened and paved according to the prevailing urban standards. |
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The fact is that nonbelievers have always been considered suspect for not supporting the prevailing belief system of the power structure. |
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But the prevailing wisdom has insisted it was business that needed to take a page from the military, not the other way around. |
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Contrary to what discourses are prevailing at the level of popular culture, a traditional matureness has prevailed at unspoken level. |
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Dutch writers, such as Jacob Cats, held the prevailing public opinion concerning marriage. |
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This was a period when the prevailing view of geology shifted from castastrophism to uniformitarianism. |
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The idea that giving is a mere optionary thing, to be done, or not done, as one pleases, seems to be the prevailing one at present. |
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The prevailing feeling among defensive coordinators is to make the opponent one-dimensional. |
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In a finding that runs counter to prevailing wisdom, scientists have associated aspirin use with cancer of the pancreas. |
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The lashkar would act against the militants, terrorists in accordance with the prevailing tribal traditions. |
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The katabatic wind loses its influence over prevailing winds only when there is a strong S or SW to easterly gradient airflow. |
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In large, crowded areas, brittle stars eat suspended matter from prevailing seafloor currents. |
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The major reduction requested in view of prevailing decrements in international rates of oil. |
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If the prevailing wind then becomes dominant for a lengthy period of time the dune will revert to its barchan form, with one exaggerated wing. |
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The Demos suit underscores the absurdness of the prevailing system of entitlement. |
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He often referred to himself as a 'dissident' working against the prevailing political consensus. |
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A trend this year has been high-end luxury and discount stores prevailing over the mid-level department stores. |
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It tarnishes on contact with moist air, and takes on a dull appearance the hue of which depends on the prevailing conditions. |
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It is also evident that men are under the prevailing power of a worldly spirit, by their strait-handedness as to publick concernments. |
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Since 1996 the DOL has consistently utilized a standard practice for determining the prevailing wages that apply to H-2B guest workers. |
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Many good rounds have been fashioned through low scores here, often aided by prevailing downwind conditions. |
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Seifs are longitudinal forms elongated parallel to the prevailing wind direction. |
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The doorways are paved with naturally flat stones, and all face both downhill and away from the prevailing wind. |
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According to the prevailing theory, birds split off from the dromaeosaurid line sometime in the Jurassic period, more than 150 million years ago. |
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As a result, these microfossils give important clues to the prevailing climatic conditions of the time. |
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There are regular patterns of prevailing winds found in bands round the Earth's equatorial region. |
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The economic doctrine prevailing from the 16th to the 18th centuries is commonly called mercantilism. |
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The warm Gulf Stream air current from the Atlantic Ocean is the predominant influence, with a prevailing southwesterly wind. |
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Despite its Alpine location, prevailing southerly winds make the climate of Liechtenstein comparatively mild. |
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Whether innovation goals are successfully achieved or otherwise depends greatly on the environment prevailing in the firm. |
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The prevailing party may appeal, for example, if they wanted a larger award than was granted. |
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This ecclesiology opens itself to ecumenism and was the prevailing model used by the Second Vatican Council in its ecumenical efforts. |
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In the West Indies, the prevailing winds, known as the trade winds, blow out of the southeast. |
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The prevailing wind direction is westerly, so normally aircraft fly from northeast to southwest. |
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Webster grew increasingly authoritarian and elitist, fighting against the prevailing grain of Jacksonian Democracy. |
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As Florence lacks a prevailing wind, summer temperatures are higher than along the coast. |
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One of his main objectives was to combat the prevailing materialism of his time. |
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Many elite Africans visited Europe on slave ships following the prevailing winds through the New World. |
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Europe lies mainly in the temperate climate zones, being subjected to prevailing westerlies. |
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Polynesians may have used the prevailing north easterly trade winds to reach New Zealand in about three weeks. |
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He passionately rejected both the prevailing Aristotelian philosophy and the Scholastic method of university teaching. |
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The prevailing theme among these writers was that the design of constitutions is not completely arbitrary or a matter of taste. |
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In Sydney at 9 am, by far the most prevailing wind is a westerly, particularly during the colder two-thirds of the year. |
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The prevailing wind comes from the southwest, breaking on the high mountains of the west coast. |
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The prevailing trade winds keep the east side of the island cooler and bring more rain. |
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In the prevailing optimism, the resources of the Exchequer were believed to be limitless. |
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The leeward side is the side protected by the elevation of the island from the prevailing wind, and is typically the drier side of an island. |
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Accounts of the city and the conditions prevailing then can be gleaned from the chronicles of travellers who visited the port city. |
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The prevailing north and northeast winds influence the movement of water in the coastal inlets to the adjacent sabkhas, especially during storms. |
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Historically, for generations South Asia had a prevailing tradition of the joint family system or undivided family. |
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It has been suggested that a great power should be possessed of actual influence throughout the scope of the prevailing international system. |
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The prevailing mood of the Soviet leadership at the time of Brezhnev's death in 1982 was one of aversion to change. |
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They could explore the convoys leaving America because prevailing winds and currents made the transport of heavy metals slow and predictable. |
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As well as its influence on Wales' coastal areas, air warmed by the Gulf Stream blows further inland with the prevailing winds. |
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This saw Baz prevailing, replicating his victory from 2012, in similar conditions, after a spirited battle. |
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A monsoon is a seasonal prevailing wind which lasts for several months, ushering in a region's rainy season. |
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The prevailing Eemian climate is believed to have been warmer than that of the Holocene. |
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There was also a prevailing concept of fairness, in which practising or training was considered tantamount to cheating. |
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Eggs and larvae are pelagic and are carried into estuarine nursery areas via prevailing currents. |
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The prevailing view is that the southern planter elite retained its powerful position in the South. |
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Helena Hamerow suggest the prevailing model of working life and settlement, particularly for the early period, as one of shifting settlement and building tribal kinship. |
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As heavy industry is no longer the prevailing feature of the Belgian economy, it is now more common to refer to the area as a former industrial belt. |
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In this work, his first published pamphlet, Malthus argues against the notion prevailing in his locale that the greed of intermediaries caused the high price of provisions. |
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Like the first movement, it uses a triple subdivision of the beat and often creates tension by pitting duple against the prevailing triple metric beat. |
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You might want to consider planting a row of trees in the direction of the prevailing wind to protect your yard and eventual garden from desiccating gusts. |
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Knowledge of the prevailing wind allows the development of prevention strategies for wind erosion of agricultural land, such as across the Great Plains. |
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Kirkham wrote that Price, through her reason and common sense is able to triumph in the end, which contradicts the prevailing ideal of femininity in Regency England. |
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Despite the prevailing utopianist view of leading Mayanists, their publications leave plenty of latitude for Burroughs's Gods-of-Death interpretation. |
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