This is a recognition that we need to be more proactive rather than reactive as we have been up to now. |
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This is a special region that is largely unvisited, up to now, by divers, and I have fairly pointed out the few negatives. |
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As tragic as the violence up to now has been, even more tragic is the fact that murder and bloodshed continue. |
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The school, which up to now was independent, is to be amalgamated with St. Patrick's Boys Primary School, to become St Patrick's Primary School. |
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Obviously, and I think up to now, when Whitley Council makes recommendations, those recommendations are accepted. |
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Even better than that of the Victorian painter Augustus Leopold Egg, which was my favourite name up to now. |
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Developers up to now got away with murder and only provided the minimum facilities when they were developing new housing estates. |
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If we have survived up to now what is stopping us from surviving in the future? |
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The social milieu upon which they have up to now been based is deeply divided. |
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While I was there, I made friends and we just clicked and created a special bond that lasts up to now. |
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If he is being absolutely and totally honest, what kind of honesty has he deployed up to now? |
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His essay covers much of the history of pen computing software and hardware from ten years ago up to now. |
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I really enjoy Bargello stitching but up to now have always used canvas and wool threads. |
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Working as a masseur has been, up to now, the main job opportunity for blind people in the city. |
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Also, a small amount of written work is likely necessary at this point to reinforce what has been learned orally up to now. |
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The emphasized womanly duties have brought, up to now, not only women into ecclesiastical diaconal service, but also many priests and lay people. |
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Well, I agree with the concern, and support their demand that it keep its hands off what has up to now been a matter of local option. |
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Experts said it was lucky that up to now the city had not had any accidents arising from leaking radiation. |
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The other morning on my way to work there was a sight up to now rare on the Sofia streets. |
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She's bang up to now without kowtowing to fashion, and catches the zeitgeist in a completely individual way. |
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He recites names, dates, places and conversations from childhood up to now. |
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However, up to now, insecure, temporary or casual jobs were strictly regulated and constituted a minority. |
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Although he has been used mainly as a wing forward up to now, he's chosen at full forward for tomorrow's match. |
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The way of dancing is much different than in shows that I had seen up to now. |
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I fell asleep and missed it, after watching the whole series up to now. |
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By introducing more situations based on humour, we hope to gain young televiewers not very inclined, up to now, to follow this kind of shows! |
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I support the presidency to the extent that it is holding the line followed by the European Union up to now. |
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European human rights policy has wrongly been silent up to now on this blatant injustice. |
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Voluntary compliance has not worked up to now and won't work in the future. |
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Scientific results obtained up to now suggest potential uses in many catabolic and metabolic indications. |
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Only financing from the government of the Province, up to now excluded, could enable it to be reintegrated into a revised project. |
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In Switzerland, however, conceptual bases for PPP have up to now been very infrequent and scarcely ever met in practice. |
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The ICDT has been organizing trade fairs for ten times up to now, and is keeping up efforts to improve their variety and deepness. |
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Who do you listen to? Well if you want my advice, you can't go too far wrong in taking a look-see at what the Dodge brand is up to now. |
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A number of countries have up to now had experience of only one national assessment. |
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As a result of the political context, referendums have up to now tended to concern constitutional matters. |
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These ultra-short pulses will allow probing nuclear physics phenomena, inaccessible up to now for lasers. |
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A love beyond description, unknown to me up to now, passed from Him into my palpitating heart. |
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Benson's mentor throughout his long walk up to now interpreted the dream for him. |
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The system in place up to now is an anachronism from the times of agricultural overproduction, which fortunately are now a thing of the past. |
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The method is unique up to now and, for the first time, almost completely eliminates high inrush currents. |
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Bacteriological analyses for the town, up to now carried out in Port-au-Prince by the public health services, could not take place. |
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This road, which was just a sand road up to now, was tarred last week. |
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Here one can observe the sociocultural structure, which was conceived of hundred years ago and not practically changed up to now. |
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The core is colder than what was considered as a cold core up to now, being no more than 7 K over absolute zero. |
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However it offers more unspoilt nature and has up to now been far less developed for tourism. |
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It is a distortion of the regime that has existed up to now, which has worked rather well. |
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That being the case, most of what I have to say has probably already been stated and expressed in the debates we have heard up to now. |
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That was a pity, because it has meant that up to now it has been virtually impossible to arrive at compromises and to create broader support. |
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This new installation should rapidly become the economic driving force for an up to now abandoned island. |
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It has reached the point where it requires more than the effort of dedicated individuals which has sustained it up to now. |
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In these teachings mankind will find the essence of my revelations, which up to now have not been comprehended due to your lack of spirituality. |
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Actually this border is not comparable to any borders we have seen up to now. |
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Chromium, molybdenum or gas nitriding have been the standard materials and methods for increasing wear resistance of piston rings up to now. |
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As a result more events are being organised, including in countries where cycling has been a minority sport up to now. |
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Nevertheless, though substantial, it is obvious that the funds generated up to now have not been sufficient. |
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I think your smooth and smart conduct of the work of the Conference has helped us a lot in reaching good results up to now. |
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We have asked our experts to provide a preliminary report, attached as an annex, reviewing our achievements up to now. |
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Sensation is not necessarily associated with nerves, but undoubtedly with certain albuminous bodies which up to now have not been more precisely determined. |
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The new austerity measures include higher taxes on wages and pensions and a value-added tax on services, such as transportation, which up to now had been exempt. |
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But, however badly we have managed things up to now, there is still no doubt in my mind that the answer is not no management at all but better management. |
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At Montceau-les-Mines only five specimens of Amynilyspes have been found up to now out of 23,250 sideritic concretions that have yielded animal remains. |
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However in this country there are genealogical sources which up to now have been little used and which take families back deep into the centuries. |
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In spite of that, I hope that the excellent climate of cooperation that has characterised relations between our institutions up to now will continue to help find a mutually satisfying compromise. |
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The right to water as well, which up to now for the French has been a universal right and which is now becoming a restricted right and perhaps tomorrow a right only for the rich. |
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The procedure in place up to now was also sensible and it worked well. |
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The work undertaken up to now has spoiled the coastal area and done nothing to help repopulate the city centres, which have been deserted by their former residents. |
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The purpose of this report is to review the rationale for pay equity legislation, assess how federal pay equity provisions have worked up to now, and suggest how those provisions might be improved. |
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Although it is not stated in concrete terms, it is insinuated that an amendment of the UN conventions is becoming inevitable in view of the failure of the policy conducted up to now. |
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If English seemed to by the most appropriate language to accompany Paul Personne's music up to now, the ruination of the groups he had played with allowed him to think this over. |
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Noting the lack of the registration of any claim and complain under the title of discrimination, up to now any Ruling or precedent that in courts could be invoke for proscription of discrimination, is not seen. |
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The Board of Directors of the port of Ferrol-San Cibrao has approved the declassification of the A. Malata site, up to now part of the port public domain. |
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The exegetic, symbolic, cultural and planning exercise that was done concerning the two mentioned icons, has shown that in the Word we can find a wealth up to now unexplored. |
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The break with tradition that goes hand in hand with secularisation means a forgetting of history and a loss of what has been up to now a load-bearing foundation. |
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Study sites will include the 30 biosphere reserves identified up to now, all of which are of sufficient altitude to comprise a nival zone offering permanent snow cover and an alpine zone. |
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The turn we need to take is a significant one, and it is no less important to bring into question the certainties linked to the development model that we have been following up to now. |
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What I have done up to now is not worth mentioning. |
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It is not a time for pietistic devotions but of active silence, serious study, critical reflection, and authentic prayer on the pre-Capitular and Capitular experiences lived up to now. |
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Whether that's pre-empting something to come is another thing but up to now there's been no contact. |
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The youth workers are starting to teach them reading and writing, giving the centre an infant school side, up to now non-existent in the whole area. |
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Professor Perry Bartlett, director of the Queensland Brain Institute, said that research demonstrates that, contrary to what we may have thought up to now, alcoholic beverages do not kill off the brain cells. |
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As the best organized labor forces, trade unions have defended issues up to now limited to those issues affecting their members within a company or sector. |
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The Port have undertaken to preserve 8.5 hectares of mangrove swamps and to finance the development of West Lake Park as a counterpart to the utilisation of land up to now protected as a humid zone. |
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Without any sycophancy, I would to like to congratulate General Morillon for the way in which he has carried out the election observation mission up to now. |
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This struggle up to now has been constant but in the end, spirit and matter will fulfill in harmony the mission that my Law indicates to each one. |
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It is particularly remarkable that animation, which up to now was seen mostly as an art of phantasmagoria, affirms its legitimacy in addressing directly the reality. |
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Does the Prime Minister realize that his cuts to culture are having a disastrous effect on an economic sector that was doing fairly well up to now and was creating thousands of jobs in Quebec? |
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The report assesses how federal pay equity provisions have worked up to now, and suggests how those provisions might be improved, based on the Commission's more than twenty years' experience in this area. |
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Given the chosen seasonal model, i.e. additive or multiplicative model, and the actual development during the present year up to now, this analysis estimates whether the actual development is following the plan. |
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The tiny amount of fracking carried out has already caused earth tremors in what has been, up to now, a very stable part of the world. |
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As an example, the up to now unknown structure and function of the janolid caruncle was investigated herein. |
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However, the relative might of Spain, the main player up to now in the German civil war, was ebbing fast. |
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Their estimates suggest that these, up to now, mostly uncounted intangibles may have an appreciable effect on GDP levels, investment rates and labour productivity levels. |
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As far as this matter is concerned, my point is that we are worried about the delay and about how the Member States' experts have worked up to now. |
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Up to now most wooden bridges have been flat constructions with limited length and strength. |
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Up to now I always took such statements as being a matter of form, something that judges say as a way of consoling those who didn't win. |
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Up to now they have done so safe in the knowledge that the Sabbath day has traditionally been a day of rest for traffic wardens. |
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Up to now much of your farming knowledge was gleaned from your parents and teachers. |
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Up to now no-one outside the lifeboat station has a clue what the long-running and acrimonious dispute is all about. |
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Up to now local public representatives, excluding council chairpersons and mayors, have only received expenses for their work. |
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Up to now the handsome Prince Rainier has preferred big-game hunting, yachting, car racing and diving into underwater caverns off the south of France, to seeking a wife. |
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Up to now if you had political pull or you could pressurise those who had you shunted yourself up the priority list ahead of schools in greater need. |
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Up to now they have scraped a living by producing ghoulish dolls. |
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Up to now Rand Merchant Bank transactors from South Africa have worked closely with FNB Namibia personnel on various transactions. |
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