Progressives weasel out of it, by claiming being political would betray their values. |
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The two populations differ in their averaged quadrupole splitting and in their 2 H chemical shift values. |
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The rhetor could suggest a contradiction between these values and sexism and argue that sexism must be abandoned. |
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These twin notions are neither new nor radical, but are rooted in core American values. |
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Three values of resilient modulus can be extracted from the permanent strain testing. |
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As a result, their decisions can sometimes disregard the values of academe. |
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Scientific rationalism is grounded on normative principles and expresses a specific hierarchy of values. |
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In polytheism various religious views and values are recognized, and are thought of as moving towards their mutual existence. |
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She also questioned the adjustment of market values by reference to Savill's Index. |
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In fact, the ruling is a perfect example of how the free market is blind to any values other than the pursuit of profit. |
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Despite its minimal production values and simple premise, the ad, made by Chemistry, makes clever use of the jaunty tune. |
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Similar orbital schemes may be constructed for larger values of the principal quantum number. |
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The correlation between changes in the kinetics of synaptic current and quantal amplitude remains strong for the corrected values as well. |
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In the very act of rejecting hierarchies of value, relativism constructs a hierarchy, which values its own relativism above any absolutism. |
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When they see home values climb, they feel less need to save for the future. |
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Her tone was that of a conservative reactionary bemoaning the collapse of family values. |
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As for esthetic value, I would bet on the architect whose project reflects enduring human values in architecture. |
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Traditional values included an acceptance of behavior dependent on social rank. |
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It holds centuries of legal records encompassing the principles of social justice and moral values. |
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Indeed many local governments act as if their main goal were to maximize land values within the jurisdiction. |
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Patients' medical records, chest radiographs, and computerized laboratory values were reviewed. |
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While developers sold bad deals to interstate investors who didn't know Gold Coast values, locals who did know got in on the act. |
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We expect our schools to set standards, impart values and encourage responsible behaviour. |
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The students were queried on various social values as well as military recruiting options. |
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The growing acceptability of economic arguments over human values are making female children a 'bad investment' in patriarchal societies. |
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Its reassuring vegetableness, its green leafiness, the way it looked natural on a farm, spoke to our deep cabbagey values. |
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For this, the individual values of the trait under consideration are reshuffled relative to the remaining data. |
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Special calculations are used when translating animal LD50 values to possible lethal dose values for humans. |
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In addition, repeated simulations with the same set of parameter values were very consistent in their outcomes. |
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I reordered the values so that there was a maximum positive correlation between the two variables. |
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Different people place different values on luxury, location, timeliness, leisure, and security. |
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To escape the budget syndrome, we need to reassert core values and revalue faculty expertise and participation. |
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In turn, it shows how religious values inspire behavior not rewarded by the market or state. |
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Traditional values are so perverted by slavery that Sethe is driven to murder her own daughter to keep her from slavery's horrors. |
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Taking characteristic values for the average albedo, size limits could be calculated. |
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He sees an increasing number of Saudis who are whipsawed between a new materialism and traditional values. |
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I ask my freshmen classes each semester what the most important values are in their lives. |
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It would be the most richly observed advertisement for the values of freedom we can imagine. |
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It facilitates the use of colour values way outside the normal range in an effort to produce a more realistic rendering of a typical 3D scene. |
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We ran multiple simulations of the model using parameter values sampled randomly from ranges defined by available information. |
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You stand up for professional values, fair play and justice during a controversy. |
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Our method identifies adnominal phrases assigned relatively small weight values. |
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Images entered should be able to stand alone as a work of art and will be judged on their aesthetic values only. |
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This calculation is continued for every year until the end of the mortality table, and then all the net present values are added together. |
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These factors are statistically weighted as to importance, and relative values are assigned. |
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By the 19th century, the traditional rents were so out of line with real values that landlords sought to convert them to rack rents. |
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Commercial values attached to sable-hunting were woven into the social fabric of Yukaghir life. |
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Therefore when I see these values shared by my fellow citizens, that strengthens me. |
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I do not recall that queue-jumping or loud scolding are gracious Asian values. |
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Other worthies pilloried him for his strokeplay, dismissing the values of strength and quick eye in favour of grace and beauty. |
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This fact accords with results of previous studies, but given the scant data and the magnitude of the values, no conclusions can be drawn. |
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Fans can rest assured that the terrific production values from the original return here in full force. |
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Also, abstinence is placed much lower than responsible behaviour on the totem pole of values. |
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The book shows Washington not only as a man of resource, strength, and virtue, but also as a man with deeply held religious values. |
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If any of the target value dice become turned over during play, they must be reset to their original values. |
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The upper values represent the 95th percentile values for the entire sample. |
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Moreover, they put the accent on the spiritual values connected with youth, rather than on age. |
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In the meantime, drug offenders are warehoused in institutions that serve to transmit violent habits and values rather than reduce them. |
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The transformation of score values assigned to single cells resulted in a quantitative outcome measure for each proband. |
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Changing these values within physically reasonable limits does not qualitatively change the results. |
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The discrepancies in the payment of pensions discussed earlier are repeated in the values of state pensions. |
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The Zimmermen, with their quirky sartorial style, have a long history of hard work and old-fashioned values coupled with wanderlust. |
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The rhetoric of both men focused more on moral values than policy specifics. |
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Students from area schools visit the canoes to learn about sailing and navigation, and about the ancient values that anteceded those skills. |
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The categories and relations of evolutionist theory in anthropology expressed deeply held values. |
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The president's thinking was shaped by this country's democratic values in contrast with that country's authoritarianism. |
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Some jumped-up City type has even worked out Beckham's different market values as an individual, married or divorced. |
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Please let us all strengthen the values of high moral standards, decency and caring before it is too late. |
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A bit-mapped index looks like a spreadsheet with the possible values as column headings and record numbers as row headings. |
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Copper examples are on the whole more common than brass, though values are very similar. |
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The writer talked about her struggles to publicly affirm spiritual values in a culture that is deeply cynical. |
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Instead, it conformed to a conservative set of values not associated with modern liberalism. |
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There are two traditional views concerning what constitutes aesthetic values. |
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Where she was not right was in justifying the higher rate poundage on lower rateable values in Scotland. |
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Indeed, one of the important values which health care professionals have to hold dear is great respect for human life. |
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In exit polls in about 1 in 5 voters ranked moral values as the most important issue in the election. |
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As far as they were concerned, discrimination was simply a reflection of society's values at the time. |
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There are times when although there are no absolute values you simply have to act as though there are. |
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Worshipers are encouraged to be careful about diction, stay in tune, sing exact note values, and avoid forcing the sound. |
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Rapidly evolving note values will present issues with keeping a steady tempo. |
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In a culture that measures everything in terms of size, success, and influence, we have to say no to these worldly values as well. |
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The range of values represented by the colour scale is shown below each image. |
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Because we do not know that the values have normal distribution, the Wilcoxon test is preferred over the Student's t-test. |
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So many of us strive to raise our children with good moral values including an aversion to violence and aggression. |
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A global corporation has its own set of values and priorities, and thus would be forced to rewrite history to suit its vendors and dealers. |
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Though the play takes a dig at skewed US values, it is set in a fictional Latin American nation ruled by a military junta. |
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The values we hold have made us good neighbors for centuries, and they will keep us as strong allies and good friends for the centuries to come. |
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Their spirituality resides in values of neighbourliness, kindness, community and family. |
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The underwriter might also charge higher rates based upon subjective judgements and conclusions from their analysis of your property values. |
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Before administering the oath of an attorney, Judge Hilberman reminded me of four important values we should strive to uphold as attorneys. |
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This novel is very hard on the people of Hollywood nobody with any redeeming values to speak of. |
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His father was a pattern maker at a steelworks in Sheffield and a strong work ethic became ingrained in his own set of values. |
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Whenever one of those radio buttons is clicked, all of the fields are reverted to their last saved values. |
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A lot of people recognise his intellectual ability, his leadership and the fact that he is wedded to the values of the party. |
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P values are from logistic regression, adjusting for confounders and taking account of dependence between related individuals. |
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She remains convinced that values such as kindness and fairness are worth defending. |
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The y-axis represents the number of pixels found in a certain range of values along the x-axis. |
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The Labrador journeys acquainted Murie with both Indians and Eskimos from whom he learned durable skills and values. |
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Gene pairs were grouped according to their K s values into bins of width 0.5 whose lower boundaries are indicated on the x-axis. |
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The jerry-built result predictably leaves the show dependent on the songs, the production values, and the performers. |
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She wants an ongoing reintegration of humanistic folk and religious values with democratic ideals. |
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Participants continue to meet in monthly support groups to reinforce the values and skills developed while in the program. |
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We used seedling density values to calculate the relative density of each species. |
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These initial values were chosen to reflect landing accuracies similar to those of Mars Pathfinder. |
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Radical feminism emerged from the Left and brought left-wing values of equality to women. |
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This book resulted from his belief that today's environmentalism has gone astray from its original roots and ethical values. |
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Both symbolized values that were the antithesis of Soviet Marxism and Americanized consumerism. |
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They are adults standing for, one presumes, responsible behaviour and the higher values of civility and democracy. |
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Others see women's values more as learned skills, as women are almost always those responsible for the care of children, health and community. |
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According to Confucianism, one of the most important values is respect for elders. |
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The law represents an embodiment of a society's values and legal frameworks are becoming increasingly important to the study of marketing. |
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If our Yuletide values are in terminal decline, I would say Mr. Tweed Jacket is as guilty as anybody. |
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While they do not reject all modern technology, the Amish recognize that some are more threatening to their community and its values than others. |
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They are all shallow and their actions, attitudes, and values reprehensible. |
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Before breaking the works down physically as well as in terms of their representational values, Waldeck had each reproduction framed. |
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The roots of this tradition lie with the western, heterosexual androcentric values of the 19th century prescriptive grammar movement. |
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Commercial prices fell further and, according to one survey, zoned commercial land values dropped by 50 per cent. |
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The authors identified individualism and communalism as the two core values in American society. |
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This group of relatively high values is associated with samples containing common algal zygospores. |
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Mexican Americans support American core values at least as much as Anglos do. |
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The high values observed in suspension probably are due to a resonant two-photon absorption process. |
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If we don't teach our children these values, how can we honestly expect them to become valuable and respectable members of society? |
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When transport economy is considered, defined as velocity achieved per unit power, anguilliform and thunniform swimmers achieve greater values. |
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Sociologists define anomie as a state where normal values are confused, unclear or not present. |
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The game values left-handers overall and left-handed pitchers in particular. |
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But also costly figuratively, costly psychologically, because the new social lassitude associated with liberalism affronted cherished values. |
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However, note that values should be weighted by their probabilities given the data. |
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We also considered the effect of k values on the accuracies of the three methods. |
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Perhaps there is something amiss with my sense of values, but this, to my way of thinking, is barefaced robbery. |
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Like the First World War, each world war destroyed what went before, the values, the way of life. |
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And I don't know how to solve my problem without acquiescing to values that I do not hold. |
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We are sensitive also to the values that ensure that our nation, a mosaic of diverse cultures and faiths, survives and thrives. |
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The language carries its own values, the comforting familiarity of its age-old prejudices. |
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Such benefits are often known as use values, since they require actual participation to enjoy them. |
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However, there does exists a set of parameter values that produce additive effects of stimulus quality. |
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Again, calculating and adding all these values will take a considerable amount of time, especially if we expect many future payments. |
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This is when values are climbing fastest and sentiment is most bullish, which means the market is getting ready to reverse. |
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In 1980, Mandelbrot has discovered the set M of parameter values c for which Julia sets are connected. |
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The following commands are useful in understanding the ranges of values of p for which a given strategy is best. |
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But humanity hungers for a sense of right and wrong, for some absolute moral values. |
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The graph window automatically sizes itself to fit the ranges of values of x and f that occur. |
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In the talks I give, I raise a rhetorical question about how values function and how they apply to our own lives. |
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The correlation matrix values were obtained using the Spearman rank order correlation test. |
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Financial numbers are made to look good and stock values are manipulated so that the big kahunas get those juicy stock options. |
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If the candidate seems prepared to ratiocinate every policy question rather than apply values to its solution, that candidate will lose. |
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The ultimate deterrent to all of this is a strong set of moral values, rules and standards. |
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This has resulted in massive volume growth in lending against rising asset values. |
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In their pursuit of power, wealth, or sensory pleasures, they can choose to ignore all moral values or ethical principles. |
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We don't have to give up our values, beliefs or principles but we do have to move on. |
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I had a different set of values, and I wasn't really content with going to the Friday night kegger. |
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Pad both values to one bit greater than the number of bits in the minuend to accommodate the sign bit and to help avoid alignment mistakes. |
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These markers invoke public consciousness about what values, beliefs, and capabilities people have. |
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Respect for others is after all one of the most important values to encourage in our society. |
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But it is really about choosing a set of values, moral standards and a national image. |
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He said it was important to recognise cultural values as proper elements of ethical behaviour. |
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Ethics are a set of shared values or moral principles that modify our behavior in social situations. |
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Every classroom should have been asked to debate the values important to young Australians. |
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Economic viability is necessary, I'll grant that, but upholding our values is just as important, if not more so. |
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To explain how the two sides change together, Jim gave sets of specific numeric values for the lengths. |
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For numerical simulations, appropriate values of the various quantities must be determined. |
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Rhythmic values are quarter, eighth and half notes, and only the major finger pattern is used in the first chorale. |
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Her style is to take the vibrato from the traditional school and the shortened note values from the HIP aesthetic. |
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Suppose that we assign the following semantic values to symbols in the following way. |
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Purple is a noble color in its deepest values, yet it can be flowery and refreshing in pale violet colorings. |
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Ways of handling compounds of conditionals have been proposed on the basis of these semantic values. |
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The cool blue-green values are complemented in each case by warmer red or yellow-orange touches. |
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Thus these rays are readily absorbed by the body along with their therapeutic values. |
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No one becomes a decent human being without the love and caring of someone who truly values their worth. |
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There will still be a 10-15 per cent variation between readings on meters and lab values. |
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All sense of right and wrong became blurred and a culture of wickedness replaced the old values and traditions. |
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We desperately need a culture that values teamwork at all grades in the profession. |
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What instruments are available to states to spread liberal values and widen the zone of peace? |
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As housing values have soared, builders have reaped lush margins by building on the cheap land that they acquired several years earlier. |
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From the Greek agora to the contemporary mall, the forms of public space are a direct reflection of society's public and private values. |
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The symbol for shilling d and for pence s came, respectively, from Latin denarius and sestertius, but in usage their values were reversed. |
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The right edge of the khanda symbolizes freedom and authority governed by moral and spiritual values. |
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The conservative generally has a strong belief in God and holds to traditional moral values. |
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My observations are that unethical, immoral college students tend to hold those same personal values for most of their lives. |
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Canadians hold their values dear, but are not keen to see them imposed on others. |
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We hold these values dear to our hearts because they resonate with strong emotional ties. |
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However, for complex airways in operating mines, the coefficients show higher values. |
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Traditional values that Judaism shares with other religions are also at play. |
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If Democratic politicians want to run on restoring moral values in government they can count me in. |
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Looked on from this angle, European politicians' perception that the two values are reconcilable is surprising. |
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We can share our success stories, maintain an informed electorate, and reconnect to our communities' heartfelt values. |
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Betrayal of the figure who embodies loyalty to community and kinship can be read as a choice to follow a foreign set of values. |
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When I was being taught the basic values at my mother's knee I got some valuable lessons. |
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It does not make the grade in what is otherwise a magnificent satire of white, redneck cultural values. |
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But at a time when business values are falling, stakeholders tend not to take kindly to selling the family silver at a knock-down price. |
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Representatives of the Member States should now demand a redraft in light of the principles and values discussed here. |
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I suppose according to the values of our society at present that makes me lazy, a waste of space. |
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They wrote personal reflections each morning on the nature of leadership, the meaning of being Latino or their personal values. |
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The hryvna is broken down into 100 kopiykas, which are issued in coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, and 50 unit values. |
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This episode may, in a way, serve as a good example of the negative consequences of the prevalence of money worship and the loss of moral values. |
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The term merely serves as an algebraical symbol for comparing the values of products with one another. |
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Through yoga their kundalini rises, expanding consciousness, changing values and creating magical happenings around them. |
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Many African Americans now celebrate Kwanzaa, an alternative festival with a focus on traditional African values. |
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For African Americans who observe Kwanzaa, we give to underscore values of community and cooperation we hold dear. |
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As the concept of summary execution and wager of battle became incompatible with emerging societal values, the law changed. |
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In a number of African countries, local laws and values permit abortion if a pregnancy threatens a woman's health. |
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The more politics abases itself before the values of TV entertainment, the less it represents the real political process. |
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Restoration of Victorian values is all very well, but it does not strike me as particularly practical. |
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Yesterday the prime minister described the bombings as an attack on our values as a society. |
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We live in a society today where spiritual, moral and ethical values are lacking amongst our people. |
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It is part of the abnegation of learning and the senseless worship of youth that now distort our values. |
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But things had changed too much for the political right simply to rehash its traditional family values. |
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The protected polymorphism conditions are now given by the inequalities that the absolute values of these eigenvalues are larger than one. |
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For ground, sub-canopy and shrub vegetation, importance values were calculated using relative cover, relative frequency and relative density. |
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People imbued with intensely tribal values often alternate between manic activism and depressed fatalism. |
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Gross rental values of nearby homes would drop reducing the amount the council could charge ratepayers. |
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Outside the land of the free, America's IT suppliers are admired more than America's political values. |
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He likes the fact that although the club has a cosmopolitan feel it still clings to old values. |
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The degree to which a society values altruism, known as social responsibility norms, can also have an effect. |
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There is no such thing as a society free of landlordism when the benefits of publicly-created land values are privately appropriated. |
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The heat peaks caused by the upward and downward pressure jumps differ in sign but should agree in absolute values. |
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Two remonstrators spoke against the Petition, based on their aesthetic concerns and the potential for a reduction in their property values. |
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The cheesy production values, the low-budget special effects, and the amateurish level of some of the acting alienated me at first. |
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Places carry meanings and are coded with narrative significances, and these built-in values are useful to writers. |
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I think this, not sets or production values, highlights that ultimate difference between am-dram and proper productions. |
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My values are consistent with the American Indians, aborigines, and African people. |
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Because we desire to store digital information, our system should have differing phases corresponding to the differing values of the information. |
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The amends made should support the amender's values or the family or school values if the amender is young. |
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In the 1950s its columns reflected the popular resurgence of domesticity and traditional values, to which it added regular coverage of the British royal family. |
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In the case of the anisotropic growth of a surface there are two so-called principal directions, in which strain rates attain their extremal values. |
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I wish you the very best of luck in addressing and dismantling this mind-boggling distortion of the democratic and social values of a res publica. |
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In a pluralistic society religious, moral or cultural values put forward in a public governmental context cannot always be expected to meet with universal acceptance. |
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The National Association for the Vindication of Scottish Rights attempted to defend Scottish values against anglicization but was not an effective political force. |
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The normal probability plot of residuals against their expected values when the distribution is normal suggested that the error distribution was almost normal. |
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Susilo said that the new draft of the emergency law will be far more accommodative and responsive to human rights values, the prerequisite in any democratic country. |
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Affected infants have suppression of erythropoiesis with extremely low reticulocytes despite a low packed cell volume and normal erythropoietin values. |
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However, she warned diabetics to be wary of fruits with moderate calorific values such as mango, pomegranate and jackfruit, and high calorie fruits such as dates and grapes. |
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This, he felt, helped foster the importance placed on rugged individualism and independence that still imbues many discussions of southern values. |
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One set of beliefs expresses the commitment of a democratic society to the liberal values of justice, individualism, egalitarianism and freedom of expression. |
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It's common to reuse components, so once found, they're saved as handy property values on the klass object-class is a reserved word in JavaScript. |
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As Macmillan realized he had been betrayed, his whole belief system, based on Edwardian values and social discretion, collapsed. |
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These sessions also acquaint youths with positive examples of African American cultural values, such as cooperation, collectivism, and interdependence. |
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In this research, values for the elastic coefficient of restitution for components of a molasse conglomerate were measured using a newly developed drop-test apparatus. |
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The administration that sold itself on simple homespun values and manly virtues has been caught in an act of waspish backstabbing to cover its dishonesty. |
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The repartition of the two dyes in the final image corresponds with the expected one and the time constants retrieved are in good agreement with literature values. |
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The geriatric care manager must understand the people he or she is working with, what their values are, and come to each situation with no prescribed answers. |
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The most commonly used method is to check for patterns in a plot of the absolute values of the standardized contrasts against their standard deviations. |
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In so doing, he established for the first time in a court of law that windfarms can damage property values because of damage to visual amenity and noise. |
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By having many more possible color values, 3D renderers can express much greater contrast ratios between the brightest values and the darkest values. |
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Their absolute values increase roughly 2x and the signs change. |
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With the growing power of the state, statutory tenure codes were drawn up by centralized governments, reflecting the values and interests of the state. |
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Perhaps we've idolized security, absolutizing it above other values. |
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In another aspect, in a device such as a printer, an encoder system method initializes the system without converting analog signal levels into corresponding digital values. |
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European culture and values indelibly shaped the urban and rural landscapes, particularly in terms of the use of space, and the structure and practice of government. |
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This engenders a society bent on self-promotion, lacking almost entirely in any community values beyond the immediate family. |
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Though we have been part of a glorious culture, which is an amalgam of arts and science, we are not conscious of the therapeutic values of applied arts. |
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She didn't mean religious beliefs, only faith in some higher values, in some higher reality that made them feel secure in a very insecure situation. |
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So, this temporary relaxation of the rule requiring trustees to provide transfer values to ex-members may halt the migration of some money from company pension schemes. |
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The need then for an alternate development model that was pro-poor, pro-women and anti-caste was urgent as caste and feudal values inhibited the process of development. |
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His homily was an amalgam of humour, wisdom, and Gospel values. |
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The scapegoat is invariably an outsider, existing at the margins of a community, and resisting its core values. |
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But above and beyond these tensions, there was usually a powerful sense of all-American values which held US society together as a coherent and dynamic whole. |
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As the world order falls into disarray, the U.S. must confront the fact that no other truly great power shares our values. |
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She explains that American women are fortunate because our culture values the family and lays responsibilities on men so women can safely have children. |
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I choose to be loyal to my values and to alienate my team members. |
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He calmly offered his vision of an ideology that merges libertarian values with social conservative virtue. |
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We use dBm to express absolute values of power relative to a milliwatt. |
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All values relate to showroom prices for cars in A1 condition. |
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Trait values defining the frequency classes are given on the x-axes. |
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An institution is legitimated in terms of values and norms, that is, a purpose transcending individual self-interest in favor of a presumed higher good. |
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If you cut Mourdock loose, Governor, values voters are going to be demoralized. |
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This was a series that traded the glorification of moral bankruptcy for family values. |
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By the time students enter colleges or universities, if they do, their ideas and values about thinking and knowing will have been years in the making. |
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If you trust me I will instil in you the correct moral values so needed in this age of sexual libertarianism and moral decay, and also aid your withered self esteem. |
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In celebrating our heritage, we strengthen the linkages to a glorious history and recommit ourselves to upholding the standards and values given to us by past generations. |
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It is, I suppose, a lack of confidence about architectural values that holds us back from bold new statements and the imaginative adaptation of old buildings. |
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And yes, our values include tolerance of those who wish to make fun of religion. |
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This is action on a grand scale that, despite its grittiness and naturalism, boasts very high production values. |
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Nonetheless, to assess the robustness of our findings in relation to negative values, we also reanalyzed our data, excluding these observations or recoding them as zero. |
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You may or may not hold these as values, but that is beside the point. |
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The 18th century Americans shared the hierarchical and monarchical values of their insular compatriots. |
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Players score for cards melded according to the point values printed on the cards, and are penalised for unmelded cards when another player goes out. |
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Moreover, neither the order of liquidity nor market or net realizable values were determined for assets such as accounts receivables or inventories. |
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Remember, of course, that equity values can go down as well as up. |
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He values all of his customers whether they are shopping for an elaborate piece of box topiary priced in the thousands, or a couple of pot plants. |
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And with biotech and pharmaceutical stocks plummeting, the true realisable values of the assets must have become a subject of sharp focus for the banks. |
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Alternatively, we recognize two distinct values of the word-form work. |
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I know that many of your values do, indeed, align with Republican policies. |
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She came to execrate the hypocritical values of her upper-class upbringing. |
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Like many philosophers he held that the highest form of freedom involves willing as one should, namely, having one's will in step with one's right values. |
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The accrington Public Library was a fully stocked library built out of stone on the values of an age of self-help and betterment. |
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The world, as the rules crashed down around us, began debating the values and principles by which we wished to live and the costs we would accept to live by them. |
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I want to talk about the importance of values and culture in public life. |
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Interest rates will soar, home values will plummet, stock markets will crash, and global economies will crater. |
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The mainstream assimilation of countercultural values is no longer just a social phenomenon. |
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In the normal course of events, by punishing the guilty and not punishing the innocent, a system of criminal law affirms shared values and supports social cohesion. |
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Yet there are worrying signs that the prime minister plans to end his war against the real Labour party with kamikaze attacks on its most cherished values. |
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The cover of ferns, woody plants, and sedges was excluded from our analysis because their average covers were extremely low and most plot values were zero. |
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There's still time for conservatives to coopt this issue as part of a broader agenda for promoting family values. |
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Indeed, its values are regularly cited in justification of a looming war. |
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A parallel, insular society evolves, dependent on the outside world and contemptuous of its values. |
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The bad feelings are mainly about values, style and constancy more than policy. |
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I refer to page 273 of the application book for that, for the values. |
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Council tax, on the other hand, is based on property values and so can throw up all sorts of anomalies, especially at times of rampant house price inflation. |
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We have post-modernism, which admits of no values which are not relative. |
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No longer is comedy going to be a covert assault on traditional American values, conservatism. |
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