To most though, it's typical of the transitory nature of everything in town. |
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Consumption, as well as income, has both a permanent and a transitory component. |
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However transitory the contentment is, one loves to live in a fool's paradise. |
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For that one single moment, that transitory instant, I was actually delighted to see him again. |
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We seek to fill our empty spaces with objects, titles, and transitory self-images of youth and trimness. |
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They have faded quite a bit, and that makes perfect sense since they were created as transitory objects. |
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McAuley seconded Hope's sentiment and sought in transitory embraces an answer to his nagging fear of emotional impairment. |
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Her images explore the illusory boundaries, shallow artificiality, and transitory nature of culture. |
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These paintings depicted the fleeting moments, transitory effects of atmosphere. |
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Short-lived, transitory projects and the open exchange of ideas filters our emotions through an agile and razor sharp intelligence. |
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On our whirling globe with its transitory, jet-propelled people, isolation is no longer the demoralising fate it once was. |
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And in this day to day life you live no more than in that moving and transitory moment. |
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It is not only the formal, but also the processual and transitory elements of human situations that preoccupy the dramaturgists. |
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In this way, the creative process is likened to a search for something that is evasive and transitory, something that is difficult to grasp. |
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In part, the persistence reflected what was thought to be the special, and transitory, impacts from the initial oil shocks to the economy. |
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Just as the evanescent electric spark travels up the wire and disappears, we see how transitory our seemingly stable universe may prove to be. |
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The work's impermanence epitomizes the Buddhist view of life's transitory nature. |
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The bouquet structure of chromosomes is usually a transitory prophase stage in other eukaryotes. |
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Some of her brief message-poems for friends can seem tenuous and transitory. |
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What we are talking about is institutionalization in an art form where the transitory is standard. |
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I mean what could you possibly win, apart from cash and the kind of frankly transitory and ephemeral applause of certain kinds? |
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It is only prudent to renounce what is transitory and illegitimate for that is what is permanent and sublime. |
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Given the marginal and transitory nature of these shows, it is a wonder that anyone remembers them at all. |
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Unlike more transitory fads and fashions, however, financial manias and panics have real and lasting economic consequences. |
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State anxiety is a transitory state, which occurs in response to a stimulus and is likely to vary in intensity as a function of the stimulus. |
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The things that belong to the visible realm are transitory and impermanent. |
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In short, knowing how transitory life is, let us seize the fleeting, refulgent moment. |
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Furthermore, a characteristic could be something temporary or transitory if the subject of taunts or insults. |
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As a result, there was a transitory period of political and economic stabilisation in the early twenties. |
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In the aging actress films, transitory tyrants return with a vengeance and refuse to pass away. |
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The equation of human life with a transitory show struck Shakespeare's contemporaries as irresistibly true. |
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And of course newspapers have to find ways of protecting transitory information in a short time-frame and make money from it. |
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If a record is determined to be transitory it may be deleted without further consideration. |
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Downsizing and rising credentialism are factors that have affected careers during the 1980s and 1990s, resulting in spiral and transitory career patterns becoming more common. |
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The method of free decision sees through the transitory particulars and reaches what is permanent behind them. |
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But reconsolidation, with its eerie implication that our memories are inauthentic or transitory, was highly disputed. |
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Those patients might feel a clear unwellness and develop transitory symtoms like vertigo or the previously endured headaches for some time. |
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While monetar y policy can have some impact on real activity, this effect is only transitory and not permanent. |
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Nonetheless, it is crucial to prevent any spillover of transitory short-term pressures into medium-term inflation expectations. |
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True knowledge lies in knowing what is transitory, illusive, impermanent, and changing. |
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Let the faithful remember moreover that true devotion consists neither in sterile or transitory affection, nor in a certain vain credulity. |
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And the particularly beguiling question: How do you study these transitory interactions given that they occur in several billionths-of-a-second? |
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However, a transitory illness that affects everyone, such as the flu, would not be included. |
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The current legal framework set up this reporting for a transitory period during the early years of the single currency. |
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The transitory obligation was recognized in its entirety on the balance sheet on this date, impacting the equity of the Société. |
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Politically speaking, they have always been considered transitory and due to disappear at a certain moment. |
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This also includes agricultural lands that provide habitat for resident and transitory wildlife and native flora. |
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Brothers and sisters in spiritual eternity, closer still than those who are such only in flesh, for that is transitory upon the earth. |
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That solution was however considered transitory and officials will in the future be informed that this type of document may be disclosed. |
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A yellow rose, given by Roger to Jane, became a symbol of the transitory stage of their marriage. |
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Hackers seek out pairs of complicated, transitory browser bugs and confidently assume that new browser versions will never solve exactly one of two paired bugs. |
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Prefiguring Expressionist chiaroscuro in their tonal brilliance, they achieve the seemingly impossible brief of ensnaring the transitory temperament of meteorological effects. |
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And though topical humor tends to be transitory, a really bad gag can take on a life of its own and curdle a political career. |
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Uterine sacculation consists of a transitory pouch or sac-like structure developing from an abnormal forward or backward rotation of the uterine fundus. |
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It was certainly part of his thinking, the transitory nature of things. |
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I think it was just hormones or something equally useless and transitory. |
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The best-studied CAM models produce predominantly starch in the chloroplast as the transitory carbon reserve to support nocturnal carboxylation and malate synthesis. |
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Certain non-Buddhists who accept rebirth accept the transitory nature of mind and body, but they believe in a self that is permanent, changeless and unitary. |
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The Solutrean may be seen as a transitory stage between the flint implements of the Mousterian and the bone implements of the Magdalenian epochs. |
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However, this was only transitory, as the Aztecs could only establish an unorganized military post at the city's outskirts. |
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The period before the resumption of the East Africa Law Reports saw sporadic and transitory attempts at law reporting. |
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The river opens out into a transitory lake called Kentmere Tarn just south of the confluence with Hall Gill. |
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Secondly, that the materials being very transitory, have suffered much from inclemencies of air, especially in these north-west regions. |
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Defined and rolled out a transitory operating model for the combined activities while ensuring business continuity and allowing the bank to present a single face to the market at the early stages. |
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Factors that may have influenced low response rates include survey fatigue, time limitations and the transitory nature of electoral assistance work. |
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It is not uncommon for credit card receipts and other such transitory data collection devices to be discarded once data entry has occurred. |
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In practice, however, the distribution of buoyant support varies as wave crests pass under or along a vessel's hull, causing transitory and occasionally marked reductions in stability. |
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Therefore, weak central banks make high windfall profits or transitory profits and transfer a large part of these fictitious profits to the States, thus creating, for the States, a cost-free financing source. |
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The idea here is to remove the transitory rule requiring that electoral district associations disclose the source of funds collected since the last election, where they were registered under the new act. |
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The reasons are different this time, the purpose being to solve the problem, albeit transitory, of the movement of RELEX technical assistance offices to the future Joint Relex Service. |
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Moreover, for many people, precarious work is persistent, not transitory. |
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On the contrary, if the favourable technology shock is believed to have only a transitory effect, the equilibrium interest rate should remain unchanged in the long run. |
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With what relations to increasingly transitory knowledge? |
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These reactions will often be of a non-specific and transitory nature. |
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During this period the other two companies were in a transitory situation regarding costs and revenues, which strongly impacts the evolution of overall profitability. |
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Though intellectually he presumably understood the transitory nature of worldly pleasures and felt a call to Yoga and ascetic living, he was unable to control his desires. |
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And something else may be at work: Obamacare and insurers are testing contracts to spur doctors to provide better, cheaper services. Still, much of this is transitory. |
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Over indebtment cannot be settled by means of injecting new borrowed money in the market, because these interventions only provide transitory breaks, delaying the collapse without avoiding it. |
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Jimi Petros survived perhaps the most worst shipwreck of them all, the night in October last year when 366 migrants died off Lampedusa, the tiny Mediterranean island that has become a miserable byword for transitory migrants. |
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Its defeat is not final, but transitory, for from the depths of the abyss the spirit shall rise when it can no longer tolerate its hunger, thirst, nakedness, and lack of light. |
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Intravenous injections of protamine may cause a sudden fall in blood pressure, bradycardia, pulmonary hypertension, dyspnea, or transitory flushing and a feeling of warmth. |
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While Korsakoff's syndrome is commonly encountered as a transitory sign of brain disorder, it can be chronic, remaining effectively unimproved over many years. |
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It has taught the impermanence and the transitory nature of marriage. |
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Iracema Barbosa and her installations invite us to think about the dramatic condition of the presence in the contemporaneity, which seems to accept only unstable arrangements, transitory connections. |
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It's a port city, by its nature transitory. |
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During the 2000 to 2001 period, L3 had the possibility to rely on a number of supporting transitory measures following the ACAS acquisition from Honeywell. |
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The rest are either uninhabited or have a transitory population of military or scientific personnel. |
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There is a large transitory population in Tijuana due to border aspirations or deportations. |
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Prior to this, cohorts had been temporary administrative units or tactical task forces of several maniples, even more transitory than the legions themselves. |
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The recovery of a great foreign market will generally more than compensate the transitory inconvenience of paying dearer during a short time for some sorts of goods. |
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In the same brochure, Daniel Sneider proposes a transitory period for Transcaucasia of Finlandization political sovereignty but limits on foreign policy options. |
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Palomino Intermediate School, located in Phoenix, Arizona, and serving 444 students in grades 4-6, was struggling to educate an extremely transitory and low-income population. |
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