Grenada lay athwart vital US sea lanes, thus threatening all transatlantic trade. |
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Having ample cash is great for liquidity, but money sitting around as cash is not working for you and thus is not very advantageous. |
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Advisors will also be working with individual landowners, helping to improve the image of water voles and thus decrease the use of rodenticides. |
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Any system of classification is arbitrary and thus frail, subject to the contradictions of experience. |
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Today I thus have only the vaguest idea of the story of King David, the basis for the arc of Kings. |
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The prospect thus stands in direct, temporal opposition to the pastoral or Arcadian mode. |
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It thus comments on both antebellum literature and twentieth-century literary criticism. |
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While the trail is primarily gravel and thus not suitable for rollerblading, it offers excellent opportunities for walking, jogging and cycling. |
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Descartes's vision of science thus combined the Archimedean, the Pythagorean, and the atomist points of view. |
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In contrast to hair follicles of nonaffected littermates, the follicles of mutants were curved and twisted randomly, thus producing wavy hair. |
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Saying that men are more likely to be violent criminals, rapists, or sexists would be 'derogatory or demeaning', and thus sexual harassment. |
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Given the liveliness of the debate within the party thus far, it was hardly surprising that this discussion was robust. |
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It would thus have been a loanword from Hebrew in the vulgar speech of the Greek settlers in Egypt. |
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The results may thus indicate that rosefinches do not perceive edges as poor habitats. |
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Recent research has shown that cement really just seals moisture in, and thus, promotes a faster rate of internal rot. |
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Finally, the super tree would shorten the time required to grow to a merchantable size, thus reducing the time to the next rotation. |
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The number of patents can thus only be used as a rough measure of the innovative capacity of a country. |
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I was thus spared from being locked in a pigeon loft with a plate of mushy peas for the rest of the night. |
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This goal may thus be achieved in a more frugal manner in terms of costs and logistics than was previously described. |
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It thus encompasses in a unique way the arts, social sciences, and natural sciences. |
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Because we consider only round-robin matches, and thus omit semi-finals and finals, there are no constrained observations in the sample. |
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A creed is meant to summarize the explicit teachings or articles of faith, to imbed and thus protect and transmit the beliefs. |
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The beauty of the natural world is thus represented as the handiwork of a skilled artisan, examples of which are found in all cultures. |
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True flyers can thus move horizontally or even ascend at a steady speed, unlike gliders and parachutists. |
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If they take all the tricks they score four games and thus win the rubber immediately. |
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They are thus taught the rudiments of yoga, relaxation techniques and certain yoga exercises that can help improve memory and concentration. |
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Bulungamayine kangaroos are thus rival candidates for the role of ancestors of modern, lophodont kangaroos. |
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It is thus the asymmetry in the Lorentz forces that cause the movements, as long as the circuit doesn't deform itself axially. |
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Within this religious setting, the pot thus functions as a vessel for holy water and the wand as an aspergillum. |
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Film noir has thus far managed to escape the conformity trap, remaining a flexible forum for dark ruminations. |
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In this section the rights and duties which thus fall to his lot will be briefly enumerated. |
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The lough is an estuary, thus salty, so keeping the head out of the water is more of an issue than when at the pool. |
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It is thus not surprising that regulatory interactions between assimilatory sulphate and nitrate assimilation in plants were long established. |
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Mating may thus be assortative as females mate selectively with males of the same vocal background, discouraging gene migration. |
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How would this family prove it was the insurance company's incompetence that led to the lapsed life policy and thus claim the assured amount? |
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They point to research showing that manatees cannot hear the low-pitched sound of slow-moving boats and thus avoid approaching vessels. |
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Kidney mass thus increases in males from the stressful rut period in early winter to the summer months. |
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Your muscle fibres will be more receptive to growth and reaction time will increase, thus increasing speed and movement. |
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He has redirected attention to moments of Hamlet's lucidity and thus belied the prince's darker psychological tensions. |
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God's creation of all persons in the divine image bestows sacredness upon human beings and thus makes them the children of God. |
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These loose columnals may have had soft matrix removed from the central lumina and, thus, would have been very bead-like in appearance. |
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Unlike an infection, endometriosis does not damage the luminal epithelium of the Fallopian tube and thus surgery is more likely to be successful. |
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Armies would thus come under fire long before they could even see their enemy, let alone attack his positions. |
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The analogy that the argument posits thus falls nicely into a table with two columns and three rows. |
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The presentation attributes are encoded into the message, and are thus sent with the message across a network such as the Internet. |
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Instead of killing the fish and thus depleting the ecosystem, fishermen can tag and release them. |
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But concomitant with the corporatization of urban space in the '90s, many of these walls were buffed, and thus given back to the taggers. |
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The here intended stocks extend only along a quarter of the fluke beam, thus not across the full beam of the anchor. |
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Because of space issues, I was removing the PSU's guts and thus losing all the shielding provided by the metal chassis. |
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Thus almost everyone with dependants has a potential need for life insurance, and thus there is a need for life-insurance salesmen. |
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Clothes were always tailored to oneself, and thus, the process was made quite lengthy. |
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He is thus the only Taiwanese naive artist to have a whole museum devoted to his works. |
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The application of useful machines and tools was thus equated with not just material progress but cultural development. |
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The rockets also are spin-stabilized to reduce the dispersion of rockets and thus to increase the accuracy and density of salvos. |
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No studio, thus far, has bankrolled a big production about good old association football. |
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We thus have had a chance to sample the health diet available under two very different systems of health care. |
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The composition of saliva thus varies with the balance of activity in the autonomic nerves controlling salivary secretion. |
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What we have then is an enormous bench covered with large made-to-measure cushions, thus increasing the comfort of its Ibizan predecessor. |
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There are thus two completely different readings of the Tangut inscription on this coin, neither entirely convincing. |
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In contrast, caffeine binds with phenols and tannins, thus neutralizing these effects. |
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He was of the belief that the Tanoan family is a remote branch of the Shoshonean, but thus far the relationship has not been definitively shown. |
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Asset deflation of this magnitude for the average American is thus very painful. |
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There have been great saints and mahatmas in the past, who replied thus even to emperors and monarchs. |
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The character of the sound elicited by tapping was, thus, indicative of the state of health of the underlying tissues. |
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Our family has thus been confronted with the awesome effects of a single gene. |
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Burton is clearly not happy with the way those afflicted assimilated their suffering to the Passion of Christ, thus giving it personal meaning. |
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He was thus in between the primordial hydrogen hypothesis of William Prout and the nuclear atoms of Ernest Rutherford. |
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Major reform calculated to turn our nation into one of the largest single markets in the world is thus deferred till next year. |
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And thus, you would have the danger of a conflict between two nuclear powers. |
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The margins of other Early Palaeozoic oceans had their own distinct closure histories and are thus excluded from our Caledonian orogen. |
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Part of the confusion, Schule added, is that special constables are essentially municipal employees, thus nullifying the need for a chief. |
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The author of this book, the only child of this marriage, is thus fifty years younger than his two half-brothers. |
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They thus become nursing homes rather than hospitals, so that many patients cannot be safely discharged to them. |
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Callaghan's political career thus embraced the entire experience of post-war Labourism. |
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A latitude extending thus far might lead to results incompatible with the object and purpose of the Convention. |
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With the airway thus controlled nitrous oxide, halothane, and oxygen are given in proper concentrations. |
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It's based in the opulent Glasgow hotel, One Devonshire Gardens, thus guaranteeing a steady stream of starry names among the diners. |
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Perhaps fortunately for Finley, he is usually a slow starter and thus is used to overcoming slumps. |
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When big races such as the Classics come around, many occasional gamblers will latch onto him, thus reducing the starting price. |
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Her performance is pretty easily the best star turn to come along thus far this year. |
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Some observers said the comments could merely be part of an attempt by the attorney general to generate sympathy and thus boost his candidacy. |
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The village itself, built to house agricultural hands, now has just two men thus employed. |
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The leaders at Rome who favored action were thus handed an insult they could use to win support. |
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He has failed thus far to provide a compelling rationale for his candidacy. |
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This edition will thus serve as a valuable point of comparison to the study of witchcraft and renaissance occultism. |
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This recently-introduced grade of racing, for horses with a handicap rating of 45 or under, has proved popular down south thus far. |
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Physics and physical oceanography thus immediately became vital to the national war effort. |
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Cale looked through his scope and took slow deep breaths to lower his heartbeat thus steadying his aim. |
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He chose Duan Qirui, who thus, on 24 November 1924, came back to power against all the odds. |
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It was a warm day, too, which meant that the area would become muggy and steamy once the rain cleared, and thus the slums would grow even worse. |
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The economic development under capitalistic premises thus proceeds in the form of cyclical fluctuation. |
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Keep in mind that during the loading process, the tanker has no steerage way and thus is totally dependent on the buoy for holding position. |
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Interviewees have thus been treated to loftily dismissive asides, barely stifled yawns and muffled harrumphs. |
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The report never made it to the president's desk, and thus never officially existed. |
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I thus have been inclined to write off the success of my prediction as just a happy accident. |
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Australian coals and associated carbonaceous sediments may thus well be oil source rocks in the Gippsland basin area and elsewhere in Australia. |
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Oranges are rich in vitamin C, an antioxidant that may prevent oxidative damage to DNA, thus protecting against carcinogenesis. |
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Sea stars feed by extruding their cardiac stomach over their prey, thus predation begins at the pinacocytic layer. |
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Together they form the harmony between the universe and the soul thus making a whole again, the perfect balance. |
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The inflationary backdrop has thus far largely destroyed the old-line U.S. airline and auto-parts industries. |
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The harpsichord was remarkably bright, and thus at times also rather overpowering. |
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The men who thus set in motion the career of the court which is today celebrating its one hundred birthday were all immigrants. |
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Modern equipment has thus made it possible for fish harvesters to identify virtually all lobster habitats in the bay that are worth fishing. |
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A given pollen grain blowing in the wind is thus unlikely to land on a receptive stigma. |
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Preterm births and stillbirths are also usually not investigated, and thus the total burden of perinatal GBS disease remains unrecognized. |
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The clutch of one mother failed to produce hatchlings, thus yielding a data set of 22 viable clutches. |
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The standard of care to be expected of a GP who is on the obstetric list is thus different from one who is not. |
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The guns were so designed as to produce almost no recoil and thus they could do without heavy carriages. |
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Yesterday he even survived losing a stirrup iron at the 21st fence, and his victory was thus a rare piece of horsemanship. |
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The entire body weight is thus carried by the thumbs and the big toe, even as the bones of the rest of the body are cracking with pain. |
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Some flags of convenience were thus able to avoid the more onerous regulations, which coastal states could do little to enforce. |
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Increased rationalization of the stock system thus leads to more codified systems of casting and increased typecasting. |
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The idea of self is thus not the product of a Cartesian intellectual intuition. |
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He thus destroyed the contradictory and confusing dualism in Cartesianism and established mechanical empiricism. |
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It's easy to think that we're on our own and thus should go it alone and do the best we can. |
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The citizens, most affected though they may have been by the crimes in question, would thus be standing on the outside looking in at the process. |
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The monarchical institutions established in 1814 were thus no more than a temporary stopgap. |
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This is an example of an open circuit, a gap in the loop preventing charge carriers from moving, thus preventing current. |
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Prime facie thus it would appear that the police officer's evidence was hearsay. |
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The aim is to help you buy a home on the open market thus freeing up social housing for others. |
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In the past, many in America spent their money stout-heartedly thus, stimulating and cranking up the economy. |
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We can thus accommodate more casual gamers who want to play on their own time and in short sessions. |
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She thus tries to cover herself with a casuistic distinction that breaks down the moment you try to analyse what she means. |
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And, unlike many, it is ready to use straight from the box, thus avoiding frustrating delays. |
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The strategy for pronoun resolution thus seems to be the same for anaphoric and for cataphoric pronouns. |
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A couple of weeks after the monarch's announcement, heavy rain began to fall, thus ending the drought. |
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He examined the site to learn about floods and mountain formation, thus drawing the event into a debate between gradualists and catastrophists. |
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Company ships were forbidden to carry opium, thus avoiding difficulties with the Canton authorities. |
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Strata title ownership in old blocks means redevelopment is nearly impossible and thus buildings continue to deteriorate. |
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The students of these obscure phosphatic scraps were thus much in demand as petroleum stratigraphers. |
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Welds made with these electrodes are cathodic to the base metal and thus resist galvanic corrosion. |
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Eventually I am identified as the person who has been waiting the longest, and thus most likely to be the original orderer of the coffee. |
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In some workplaces part-timers were not part of the bargaining unit, and thus potential strike-breakers. |
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However, while they do remain the highest goal scorers for the season thus far, the strike rate is falling at an alarming rate. |
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The amounts thus realised can then be paid back to the striking employees to meet their demands. |
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When Clare joins the revolutionaries, she cedes her grandmother's land to the group, thus relinquishing part of the basis of her privilege. |
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Orthochromatic photography refers to an emulsion that is sensitive to only blue and green light, and thus can be processed with a red safelight. |
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And thus continues the changing equation of the Bollywood's celluloid romance with Pakistan. |
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He thus moved the universe from a Copernican Sun-centered system to a Sun located far from the galactic center in one of the spiral arms. |
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Williams also showed that genistein decreased acid secretion by osteoclasts, thus decreasing bone dissolution. |
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The correctness of the rate of solubility of the strontia carbonate as given by Bineau is thus confirmed. |
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Soldiers and chaplains who tried to force religion on their comrades thus often faced ostracism. |
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The patterning of language thus reveals the structuration of organization, itself composed of multilayered conversations. |
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The Chinese notion of literary openness thus grew out of a disjunction between hermeneutic theory and exegetical practice. |
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Users can store passwords for other applications centrally and securely, thus removing the need to remember countless passwords. |
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The others had scattered, though one of the girls remained in our corner, thus making us a trio. |
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The fictional reference of David's picture is thus epic and heroic in scale. |
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The pattern of differentiation could thus be visualized as a centripetal wave moving inward from a ring of already differentiated cells. |
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Still, he succeeds in cleaning his plate, and thus salvages Australia's honour. |
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Coming outta Chicago that Friday my flight was delayed, thus I arrived at LaGuardia late. |
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Back to sleep now, for I deal with the very stuff of dreams, and thus a writer's work can never really be done. |
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The stupor of a homogeneous youth, as propagated through our media, thus becomes outdated. |
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The riverine group includes a small number of species and thus may serve as an out-group for comparison purposes. |
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The aluminum used to make the stylograph has a more tactile feel thus providing a better grip and writing precision. |
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To put it in terms of subagency, the subagent would thus be liable both to the agent and the principal in performing its responsibilities. |
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The subconscious mind retains its values, and thus one cannot be made to do something that you simply would not do. |
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These works necessitated smaller spaces and subdued lighting, thus making the transition somewhat awkward. |
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Labor movements, at large, have thus acted in both market and political arenas. |
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Work was immediately started, and the 300 additional stamps were dropping in May, 1890, thus making a total of 540 stamps crushing ore from the Treadwell mine. |
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The metal content of the fluids thus reflects the trace-element composition of the subjacent source rocks which, in mid-ocean ridges, are basaltic. |
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The blocks are cut along the length of the tree before being planed down, and the artist is thus obliged to cut through the texture of the wood with very sharp tools. |
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The full idiocy of conspiricism at its dreariest has thus been summoned to relativize the crime and, in so doing, deny it. |
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The starchitects thus acknowledge that modernism failed in its crucial mission of providing a new architectural canon that would make man at home in his brave new world. |
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I documented an outgrowth of the mentality thus displayed earlier. |
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They have been starting work at 8.00 am every weekday morning with a few minutes of pointless hammering, thus causing me to leave the house as quickly as possible. |
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The colonial experience thus induced a certain schizophrenia, where a tension persisted between the new world of warfare and the traditions of European orthodoxy. |
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A wholly celibate marriage is thus in principle quite conceivable, as is some variation of marriage between those more at home physically with those of their own gender. |
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There is not the usual amount of fish being landed to the factories, thus there is no necessity to employ the casual workers in the factories this year. |
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The court thus sidestepped the critical issue of whether the Constitution's commerce clause gave the federal government the authority to act as national arbiters of morality. |
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The goal forced Univ to reassess the task in hand and they did so well, immediately playing the kind of hockey which had been characteristic of their campaign thus far. |
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The pendulum of European policy-making thus oscillates between the national and the European arenas, and sometimes between them and the international level. |
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The situation thus in hand, she then raised the bow and let fly an arrow. |
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The first two of these are from poems in the style of traditional song lyrics, and thus represent an archaic state of the language preserved in a local dialect. |
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The terminology of appearance and essence in Lukacs' critique of expressionism thus echoed his analysis of the outer archaism and inner modernity of naturalism. |
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Obvolute bracts may thus be a synapomorphy of the American clade. |
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Make-up can thus serve to indicate membership in social subcultures, such as Goth or rave culture, or to advertise a person's identity as fashionable or hip. |
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Bakhtin's architectonics is a temporary, contingent vantage point not lending itself to systematization, and thus the victory is temporary as well. |
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Construction technique, the way the ashlars are worked and the profiles of an archivolt are the only means of dating the discovered walls, and thus the entire building. |
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If the first male was cannibalized and thus could not guard the female, the second male always reached the female and was significantly more likely to mate. |
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In 1970 he showed that nitrogen oxides of both natural and industrial origin react catalytically with ozone, thus reducing the stratospheric ozone layer. |
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But he takes a stab at understanding why some relationships did not threaten the social order, and thus escaped the long arm of the law, and others did not. |
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It's always been thus as the various vested interests, lobby groups and politicians seek to have their view of the world represented in the budget for the coming year. |
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Hopefully, Archer's book will inspire new approaches in clinical research aimed at improving our armamentarium, thus enhancing our effectiveness in helping grieving clients. |
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The Corrugated Iron Club which is actually maintained by Common Ground thus further cementing my utter admiration for this fantastic organisation. |
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Does this mean that the fourth characterization of a bank syndicate, that it is an arm's-length relationship governed by the terms agreed, is thus the most persuasive? |
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The paternalistic tradition thus constructs a simulacrum of male discursive empowerment which multiplies locutionary authority while eradicating perlocutionary agency. |
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There was thus an affinity between logical positivism and logicism. |
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It must thus be proper to punish the parents by calling them from work so they can discipline their child to ensure compliance with the code of conduct of the school. |
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Routing those that came out of Capua against them, and thus procuring a quantity of proper soldiers' arms, they gladly threw away their own as barbarous and dishonourable. |
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Definitions of what was at stake were thus diametrically opposed. |
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Knowledge of causal risk factors thus relies heavily on the results of experimental trials as opposed to even the most elegant observational, longitudinal research. |
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Students are thus invited to follow the royal road into neoclassical economics and, in the process, forced to pay a substantial toll to the authors of the chosen textbook. |
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In hyperopia, the laser indirectly steepens the central cornea by removing tissue from the periphery, thus increasing the cornea's focusing power. |
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Our taxi driver hadn't uttered a word thus far, not even the acknowledgement of knowing where he was taking us, who were strangers in the big unwelcome city. |
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They thus suggested that the iron in Gaucher cells arose from erythrophagocytosis and that the erythrocyte was the source of cerebroside in the Gaucher cells. |
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The impact Norman castles have made on the development of Britain's landscapes and townscapes thus reflects many dimensions of medieval power and lordship. |
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Most Captcha programs apply mathematical transformations to their images which can potentially be reversed, thus allowing spammers to crack the Captcha. |
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The results provide a useful reminder that the onshore regions are in fact atypical stratigraphically and are thus not the best places to define type sections. |
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This great assemblage of birds forms one of the finest wildlife spectacles in the country and attracts many birdwatchers to the island, thus boosting its tourist industry. |
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In such scenes, the director leaves the therapist as an off-screen presence, thus openly inviting the audience to consider the questions that Harvey raises. |
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At fado restaurants, diners are periodically regaled by heart-rending renditions of these woe-stricken ballads, thus allowing a pause for digestion. |
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And of course, the road trip is also a way for the group to rally support for the candidates it's backing, all Democrats thus far. |
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I would love very much to make a legitimate connection with Ireland and, thus, would be most indebted to any, and all, that could be of assistance. |
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It is guarded thus because the custom is that the people, both faithful and catechumens, come one by one and, bowing down at the table, kiss the sacred wood and pass through. |
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Cholesterol can also sterically block large molecules of fatty acyl chains, making the cell membrane less fluid, thus controlling the membrane fluidity. |
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Because they are lubricious, the silicones are easily inserted and removed with little discomfort and tissue trauma, and infection rates are thus decreased. |
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Only in Flanders and a few contiguous districts was grain rotated with soil-restoring fodder crops, such as clover, lucerne, and sainfoin, and fallow thus eliminated. |
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Tax evasion carries a maximum penalty of five years, and thus it seems likely that Grimm would be covered by the provision. |
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Gazpachos can thus range in consistency from very liquid to almost solid. |
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By 1650, two-thirds of the continent's coast were thus widely known not only in Europe, but also wherever Dutch charts, atlases, and globes were distributed. |
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The electromagnetic force holds electrons in orbit around atomic nuclei and is thus responsible for holding together all material with which we are familiar. |
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The mobile internet, touted as a means of always being in touch and thus of overcoming social alienation, will be likely to help atomise society even faster. |
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It sacralized the traditional order of things and situated history, society, and politics in the transcendent, and thus seems quintessentially premodern. |
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It has been published in on-line media such as Planet Ark that are accessed by the target consumers for our cheese, and thus may do us material harm. |
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The quality will likely vary, as the streamable online recordings come via the actual shortwave radio broadcasts and are thus affected by things like weather conditions. |
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When said light enters your bloodstream only a portion is reflected and returned to the sensor thus giving you your readout. |
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Car owners will thus know when to postpone trips, or to pull off the road when a hailstorm is approaching. |
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Dodson says the support thus far pales in comparison to what was offered for other disasters, such as the earthquake in Haiti. |
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When the camera shifts to what the actors can see, the audience gets dizzy views of the surroundings, thus augmenting the overwhelming panic that fuels this film. |
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The hydroperoxyderivatives of PUFA can undergo autocatalytic degradation, producing radicals and thus initiating the chain reaction of lipid peroxidation. |
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Flag, semaphore, and electrical or heliographic Morse signalling were all susceptible to interception by the enemy and thus dependent on codes and ciphers. |
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They had accordingly made their way back across the mountains, and down the rivers, and were in full career for St. Louis, when thus suddenly interrupted. |
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These results suggest that decellularized heterografts may have some regenerative capacity and thus potentially greater durability than conventional cryopreserved homografts. |
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Normally, new ommatidia are added at the dorsal margin of the eye, and thus the retina gradually enlarges with growth of the eye at each successive molt. |
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The Games have thus begun in the worst conceivable manner, with an almighty drugs story dominating all headlines and now stretching beyond the weekend. |
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In these cases, the response to an unconscious stimulus is automatic, and thus faster than any response in which conscious perception mediates the response. |
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It may prove smarter to be behind the wheel of a nippy, whippy hatch and thus have a greater chance of not getting into accidents in the first place. |
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However, be warned that there are some states that prohibits the use of helmet speakers, thus, be aware first of your municipal laws or ordinances. |
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How often you have to give your peas a once-over depends on the weather, with warmer weather hastening ripening and thus calling for more frequent picking. |
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In thus reifying as law what had been done in practice, the Court gave legal sanction to further transgressions against the remaining Native American communities. |
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In the battle between content and distribution, investors thus far seem to be siding with the creative types. |
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The temperature was in the high thirties right up until nightfall and thus we took every opportunity to avail ourselves of shade and air-conditioning. |
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Even when in this position it was still possible to helm the boat from a sitting position, thus offering additional protection to anyone on board. |
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These vibrations cut and coagulate tissue simultaneously at far lower temperatures than cauterisation, thus reducing lateral thermal tissue damage. |
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Community has always been a sitcom about sitcoms, and thus it seems natural for it to tackle the subject of endings. |
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Meaningful interpretation of the fossil record thus requires the identification of contributing taphonomic pathways and their differential distribution in both time and space. |
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It demands a turning back to oneself in order to understand, and thus has implications and effects which are moral in that they influence how we act. |
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The study acknowledged that large farms would most likely have a larger number of barren and maiden mares thus a larger number of mares bred in February. |
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In developing countries, poisons consumed are commonly toxins such as organophosphorus compounds and aluminium phosphide, and thus mortality is high. |
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All of these bastions of US influence are being used to undermine what has been the engine of European integration thus far, the Franco-German axis. |
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The respondent shall thus pay the applicant the aforementioned sum in full satisfaction of her claim for unjust enrichment within sixty days of this judgment. |
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The reflection she sees is slimmer and more beautiful, thus her ego is equated to the potent drug. |
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When mixed with feed at the recommended dosage, Azodine helps replace sodium and calcium ions which may be lost during exercise and thus reduce the likelihood of azoturia. |
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The Faithfulness Condition is thus a formal version of Ockham's razor. |
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But this administration's outward certitude amid undisclosed intelligence-community doubts was more selective, and thus more misleading, than it needed to be. |
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The facing webs, with the elastomeric fibers between them, are calendered together thus adhering the facing webs together via contact adhesion with the elastomeric fibers. |
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Most of us are in the indifferent camp thus allowing politicians, theologians and academics to nuke the world, while producing between them, not one thing of true value. |
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If their right to have a cigarette outside the building is withdrawn, there is a danger they will find a hidey-hole somewhere, thus creating a fire hazard. |
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The service also calls at Waterloo pier near to the Saatchi Gallery and London Eye, thus providing a direct river link to 3 major art galleries in London. |
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All that in a happier field and a purer air would expand into virtue and germinate into usefulness, is thus converted into henbane and deadly nightshade. |
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The main ambition of the club is to take people from all walks of life and teach them public leadership, thus opening up a whole new avenue for its members. |
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Furthermore, it was also observed that the callus formed from the radicle grew faster than the callus of plumule origin, thus reducing the formation of embryogenic callus. |
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The extracellular matrix of chorionic villi can be decreased, and the villous cores, thus, as pale as the intervillous space. |
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Most of the solutions offered thus far affect the distribution of such drugs as oxycodone, hydrocodone, hydromorphone, morphine and propoxyphene. |
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Silicas are formed inside the polymer matrix, thus the word 'in situ' silica is used. |
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Pushing on the electrode may open ion channels in the neuron's membrane, thus increasing electrical conductance and creating the larger voltage. |
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The mature red cells, although they may continue to increase in number, are small and hypochromic and thus greatly reduced in volume. |
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Fecal samples of the remaining doves were positive for mycobacterial infection, and thus they were euthanatized. |
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Hamdan also praised the efforts of the Qatari and Turkish governments, saying that both had showed even-handedness in mediation efforts thus far. |
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Integrative medicine thus chooses the best therapies and practices from the CAM world for inclusion with conventional care. |
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Sedimentary layers from which the bones were taken are gone and, thus, it is not possible to re-examine the deposit for taphonomic evidence. |
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He has covered his subject with sobriety and fair-mindedness and thus has succeeded in meeting the challenge of impartiality. |
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Our bodies thus contain a vast number of bacterial genes in addition to the genes in our own cells, and are collectively known as the metagenome. |
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Also, flip phones thus equipped no longer require external displays, saving cost. |
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DiCAT will promote a shift from incentre care to care in the home, thus empowering patients, streamlining processes. |
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The problem for the ancients was life and organism, and thus their works contain numerous manifestations of animism and hylozoism. |
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She has privileged the wrong kind of sight, a vision that fails to see into blackness and thus fails to see through language. |
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Contemporaneous events could thus easily be interpreted eschatologically as fulfilling these predictions. |
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Lower calypter the same size as and thus distinctly projecting behind upper calypter in lateral view. |
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The solution thus prepared called methoxide was added to vegetable oil and stirred at a constant rate at 600C for one hour. |
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The REST interface is extensible by Javascript code, thus providing lean, semantically speaking APIs for applications. |
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When we learn to recognize patterns, chords, cadences, and thus, can analyze pieces, this is called semantic memory. |
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Gervais that fee splitting encourages unnecessary cataract surgery and thus increases the taxpayer burden. |
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The incipit of the first collect is Visita nos, thus the title of the book. |
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Second, increasing the required semester hours will increase the barriers to entry and thus reduce the supply of accountants. |
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Is Johnson saying we should swing from patriarchy to matriarchy, thus confirming the deepest concerns of men and many women? |
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While thus engaged he was struck by the skysail yard and knocked down on deck insensible. |
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Religion can thus be a viable instrument to legitimatize or illegitimatize political regimes. |
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The daim of a particular publicness to shopping malls by the youth of the focus group and thus the public-private dichotomy is also examined. |
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Alkylation combines light olefins and isobutane, thus providing refiners an opportunity to increase their crude barrel value. |
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Emerging from her bath, the goddess is surprised by a worshiper and attempts to conceal her nudity, thus to restore her pudicity or modesty. |
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With sepiolite as a carrier, the active flame-retardant dosage reportedly can be reduced, thus decreasing overall cost. |
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These devices were first used in pullers to improve precision in feeding and delivery speed and thus to enhance cut-to-length tolerances. |
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Accordingly, postcolonialism has some branches which includes Ethnocentricity, and thus Eurocentricity, Sinocentricity and Afrocentericity. |
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The supplied equipment must ensure continuous kneading, and thus continuous processing path on bread lines. |
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The site is not a consulate or embassy, and thus should not have diplomatic exterritoriality, if that was in anyone's mind. |
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The composer, conductor and pianist Miroslav Ponc is a little explored and thus overlooked figure of the Czech interwar avant-garde. |
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Taxonomies make business processes more efficient, thus making employees more effective. |
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The reviewer is not a plant taxonomist, and thus cannot comment on the completeness and accuracy of the genus and species descriptions. |
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Broca's aphasia is the most common of the non-fluent type, thus named because it corresponds to a lesion in Broca's area of the brain. |
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The State's prescription is thus inconsonant with, and is therefore preempted by, the federal law. |
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One presents the death of the king and enables Shahrazad to become independent, thus encouraging a model of solitary woman. |
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Not intimidatingly beautiful, thus not sent to make us feel cacky about ourselves, she's paler than a white-washed wall and proud of it. |
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Last year, the SD Card Association approved its specification as the microSD memory card, thus creating a new standard. |
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The consequentialist argument is thus essentially a moral argument, which is less determinate than the teleological argument. |
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Give' can thus be considered more similar to basic transitive verbs than to semi-transitive or extended intransitive verbs. |
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Both these drugs prompt the pituitary to secrete follicle-stimulating hormone, which enhances the growth of small follicles and thus can trigger ovulation. |
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The tablature supplement contains modern reconstructions for these parts that are illegible in the original, and thus also the facsimile reproduction. |
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Unfortunately, like ACE inhibitors, ARBs may cause hyperkalemia, which may lead to diarrhea, muscle cramps and joint aches and, thus, more sleep disturbances. |
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I looked in depth at 91 of those editorials, but don't laugh, because I had to analyze every independent clause in each editorial, thus, 3,009 units of analysis. |
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