Studies linking hospital admissions and immunisation records have been used to look at the relation between specific conditions and immunisation. |
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The reality is that each case has to be judged in relation to all the circumstances which are relevant to it. |
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That is all you could be asked to provide by way of evidence in relation to that. |
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I was extremely well versed in the history of intoxication in relation to creativity. |
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In fact, the film looks set to deal with some pretty weighty subject material in relation to all of its characters. |
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Dublin also needs, as we have said before, joined-up thinking in relation to transport. |
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But when it comes to the relation between sense and reference, the analogy could mislead. |
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Part III of the Act re-enacted the provisions which had been contained in the 1977 Act in relation to the duties owed to the homeless. |
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However, a strong relation between AEM-P and the organic matter content of the andosols emerged. |
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The final section discusses existing theories of joblessness in relation to the findings of the study. |
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Together with the supposed necessary truth, it implies the obtaining of the causal relation between agent and action. |
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This means that we all know and probably have a close relation who has had an abortion in England. |
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No, you are dealing with certain laws, scientific laws in relation to human tissues. |
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Our findings suggest a causal relation between second teenage birth and adverse pregnancy outcome. |
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Such an analysis obscures the relation between miscarriages at different stages of gestation and maternal age. |
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These results are consistent with sample findings in relation to the above-mentioned pet food material. |
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An historical account will be valid or correct, not absolutely, but in relation to a specific emergent context. |
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The County Council has contacted all group schemes abstracting from Lough Arrow in relation to their presence. |
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A 33-year-old non-national will be brought before Dublin District Court this morning in relation to the fatal stabbing of the Latvian man. |
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The legislation will raise further questions in relation to actions open to an employer if a drug test proves positive, he said. |
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How would you regard the relation between your critical and poetic activities? |
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And in this scrutiny and disapproval my issues with class and otherness have resurfaced, again in relation to an academic environment. |
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Accordingly, the husband determined the marital domicile and was the dominant figure in the relation of parent and child. |
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This preserves function, especially in relation to the accessory nerve, which if sacrificed usually gives rise to a stiff and painful shoulder. |
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He found the standard addition formulas for hyperbolic functions, their derivatives and their relation to the exponential function. |
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Informed sources, however, say it appears clear that the Commonwealth does have the power to subsume the state industrial relation systems. |
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The properties of katharometers are described in relation to the analyses of binary and multi-component gas mixtures. |
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However, the 1929 survey also suggested that the qualities of ideal bananas varied in relation to jobbers ' perceptions of market demand. |
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This relation largely depends on the albedo of the surface surrounding the receiver and on the solar elevation angle. |
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They analyzed baseline serum vitamin A concentration in relation to risk for hip fractures as a continuous variable and by quintiles. |
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We think it right to construe it in relation to what one would normally think of as legal costs. |
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The quote from his impromptu speech regarding space travel and its relation to human bone deterioration was hilarious. |
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He was acquitted of charges of abuse and fraud in relation to the oil deal. |
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The relation between the two opposing camps was bitter and the interaction, acrimonious. |
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Secondly, a moving magnet moves in relation to the earth's magnetic field, so the behaviour of the balance might be affected. |
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This web-like tissue binds cells and organs together but permits these cells and organs to move, as necessary, in relation to each other. |
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He also lacerated Dr Cowley's record in relation to the recent European elections when he attempted to support two candidates. |
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There is a limited analogy between the relation of theology to religious discourse and the relation of logic to language. |
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We used a sensitivity analysis to test the effect of different assumptions on the relation between income and management costs. |
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It is the provision in relation to danger to the public safety or to the peace which was relied on in both cases. |
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There is also a more limited defence of fair comment in relation primarily to the leader columns in the two issues of the newspaper. |
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A preliminary reference can be made in relation to three types of subject matter. |
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His words of lament emphasize the inalienable relation of father to daughter or bride to homeland. |
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Basically, my question is, what were the sections that were engaged in relation to reservation? |
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Aristotle displays some hesitation in his discussion of desire and its relation to practical reason in the aetiology of animal action. |
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A possible etiologic relation to chronic inflammation and lung fibrosis is supported. |
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Hence the assertion of a causal relation between physical and mental events is inherently paradoxical, perhaps even incoherent. |
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Few parts of the aerospace or civilian airline industry bear much relation to free market theory. |
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The next item that is criticised is the instructions of counsel in relation to that. |
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If, however, we adopt the second hypothesis, we have to inquire only as to the relation between cause and effect. |
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The whimsical drunk given to the occasional half-rhymed, fireside anacreontic is a pretty poor relation of the poet. |
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In this study, we investigated differences in maternally deposited yolk testosterone and DHT in relation to diet quality. |
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For example a short A-frame is positive. High airspeed in relation to the turbulence is positive too. |
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Would you just concentrate on the time in relation to which you gave the answer. |
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The present study does not offer a causal relation between primary hyperparathyroidism and the development of renal stone disease. |
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I will let him make his own application in relation to that, but it will be resisted in due course. |
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To investigate this, we used regression to examine the relation between response and the current value of the incentive in US dollars. |
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The failure to direct the jury as to the special need for caution in relation to the evidence of the remand prisoners. |
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In addition, symbolic beliefs did not mediate the relation between prior contact and attitudes for either group. |
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A causal relation between asthma and obesity is supported by data from cohort studies. |
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In relation to counsel's fees, there were a number of advices that have not been set out in the schedule. |
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Viewed as a calling or a vocation, scholarship has an inevitably vexed relation to institutional life. |
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Time to stop a moment here, maybe, and reflect that you are who you are only in relation to the people ranged around you. |
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Also, the relation between the reason and the conclusion, as we say, is just a logical one. |
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The Food Labelling Group recognised the concerns of consumers that there needed to be clearer information on labels in relation to allergens. |
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That seems to me to be a perfectly proper direction in relation to the provision. |
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They fixed their policy in relation to that of the home market and home government. |
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I need you to do a quick recon of the area and find out where we are in relation to the canyon. |
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In relation to the latter, it was decided to complete all developments in advance of the opening. |
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We do not see why they cannot be a relevant factor in relation to this issue as well. |
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What is the causal relation between the pattern of division and cell differentiation? |
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The developing jurisprudence in relation to Article 6 suggests that a reasoned decision is a concomitant to a fair hearing. |
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The fact that common law now occupies only a residual role in relation to competition law generally may be attributed to several factors. |
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She is calumniated by some people, who think the relation of this story to be a reflection. |
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It was in the context of a privative clause in relation to the ability of courts to issue prerogative writs. |
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Therefore, in our study, symbolic beliefs do not mediate the relation between prior contact and attitudes. |
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So what is your general view of the response by the MPS in relation to these cases? |
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The evidence was critical in relation to a serious charge and the administration of justice would be held in disrepute if the evidence was not admitted. |
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Seventeen and trembling on the brink of womanhood, she has already suffered the humiliation of being packed off as the poor relation with her rich cousins on holiday. |
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He also admitted handling stolen goods in relation to a separate incident. |
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The commonest ankle sprain is when the heel or foot turn inwards in relation to the lower leg, overstretching the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. |
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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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If we look at the relation between narrative and linguistics in terms of langue and language, we will see how Metz overlooks the principle of the image. |
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Unfortunately, the convention's minutes were generally androcentric, which means that the participation of the woman is reported in relation to her husband. |
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Although there is no indication that the gene region is gender-specific, which agrees with our result, natural odors have some relation to gender. |
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Rather a kind of idiosyncratic ordering has been sought in relation to the place and task, as opposed to the ready-made orders of type and technique. |
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These rays have no relation to anything in the vertebrate limb. |
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With his quiet but affecting meditations on what constitutes the self, Sakuma makes us aware of our relation to others and of our existence and its inevitable end. |
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Professor Michael is internationally renowned for his work on artificial plasma solutions and scientific development in relation to major surgery. |
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It was now almost impossible to speak of individual divisions in relation to these actions, but only of corps. |
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After all, claim of right developed in relation to the law of larceny and where one was taking something physically that you believed belonged to you. |
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Pedants may complain that this bears scant relation to the legendary title character but kids will lap it up and adults will find plenty to enjoy. |
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More promising, it might be thought, is the strategy of giving the shareholders strong legal rights in relation to the appointment or removal of the directors. |
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Rather, they involve a relation between a believer and a thought believed. |
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The case under consideration involved an alleged terrorist conspiracy to murder in relation to which both countries would claim extra-territorial jurisdiction. |
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I do not have specific instructions in relation to the facsimile. |
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How one explains a given feature in relation to one sort of consciousness may not correspond with what is needed to explain it relative to another. |
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Work is proceeding in areas in relation to aligning this tax with provisional tax payments, and on a number of other moves to simplify taxation for small business. |
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It may also be hard to see the relation between cause and effect. |
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A second effect of Goodman's discussion was to undermine the orthodox assumption that confirmation is an exclusively logical relation between sentences. |
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This creates a difficulty in relation to powers exercised by local authorities without reference to a court, such as those concerning common lodging-houses. |
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The past as ethnographic material is reconstituted, not only by exploring encoded records of the past, but also by suggesting that there is a constant relation of decoding. |
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These schedules are assumed to have the same overall radiobiological effect, which depends on the relation between overall time, total dose, and the number of fractions. |
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Since the height of his competitive days, Koch's greatest public visibility has been in relation to his line of single-layer ski and cold weather activewear. |
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Kim Kardashian Breaks the InternetTalking about butts in relation to Kim Kardashian had become tired. |
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The application of estimates of test performance from one population to another depends on the relation between the range of abnormality in the two groups. |
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There is a further provision in relation to children of no fixed abode. |
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The aim is to increase the awareness of the existing legislative and regulatory framework in relation to water abstraction, production limitations and effluent discharges. |
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Their attempt is to redefine the relation between actors and the audience. |
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Important issues emerged regarding the influence of peer pressure and acceptable standards of behaviour among young people in relation to risk-taking behaviours. |
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Every decision that I have reached in relation to this particular Inquiry has been on my own account, without any consultation with any members of that group. |
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It does not follow that soil acidity bears any relation to wine acidity. |
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It's been a while since an album has taken such great lengths to show that there is some tangible relation between the worlds of electronic and acoustic music. |
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The relation between racism and ethnic nationalism reached its height in the 20th century fascism and Nazism. |
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He claimed that the main feature of the Negro's skeleton is prognathism, which he claimed was the Negro's relation to the ape. |
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In relation to the IPP, the ostrich also uses ATP to lower oxygen affinity. |
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Cartographers developed a 'sense of the other' in relation to nonconforming maps. |
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They're always viewed in relation to American suburbanism, possessionism, commodityism, or copism. |
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The Hammudids claimed a family relation to the Idrisids, and thus traced their ancestry to the caliph Ali. |
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There have been few studies of early postgermination growth in plants in relation to heterosis. |
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Other than in names, this vessel has no relation to the later brigantines developed in Northern Europe. |
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The relation of logical implication over sentences is an example of a preorder. |
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He made one cardinal error in his presuppositions about the relation between language and perception, but in this he was far from alone. |
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Only after the 16th century were Cossacks subjected to close relation with the Russian tsar. |
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Touch and sight are also important in relation to specific plant characteristics, such as succulence and growth form. |
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Certain aspectual distinctions express a relation in time between the event and the time of reference. |
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The problems of dealing with such cases have been most commonly discussed with relation to English. |
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Languages exhibit degrees of durational variability both in relation to other languages and to other standards of the same language. |
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In addition, miscellaneous pronunciation differences exist when compared with other varieties of English in relation to seemingly random words. |
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Clitics fall into various categories depending on their position in relation to the word to which they are connected. |
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The ability to ask questions is often assessed in relation to comprehension of syntactic structures. |
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She does not fully articulate the notion of discourse status and its relation to accent marking. |
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Chapter 23 describes the role of the civil authorities in relation to the church. |
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Thus the relation between the Thozhiyoor Church and Mar Thoma Church is unique. |
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Many contracts contain a forum selection clause setting out where disputes in relation to the contract should be litigated. |
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From there analogy was understood as identity of relation between any two ordered pairs, whether of mathematical nature or not. |
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Kant argued that there can be exactly the same relation between two completely different objects. |
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The whole mapping yields the assignment of a predicate or a relation to the target. |
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This was the most radical shift in the relation between government and the private economy in American history. |
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Separate legal personality often has unintended consequences, particularly in relation to smaller, family companies. |
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Accordingly, a number of exceptions have developed in law in relation to the general principle of majority rule. |
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Since the time of the Norman Conquest, the relation between church and state was always tendentious. |
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After 1689 English parliamentary supremacy became evident in the relation of the English parliament to those of Scotland and Ireland. |
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It was used in relation to the Government of Ireland Act 1914, which had been under the threat of a Lords veto, now removed. |
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The position and rights of Scottish peers in relation to the House of Lords remained unclear during most of the eighteenth century. |
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The United Kingdom Parliament retained ultimate legislative power in relation to Australia. |
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Once this relation is built a relation trust is built and more information is able to be revealed to the organization leader. |
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He discovered that capital is not a thing, but a social relation between persons, established by the instrumentality of things. |
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Up to the present, there is also a direct relation between global economic wealth and the rate of global emissions. |
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It contains an historical view of the family in relation to issues of class, female subjugation and private property. |
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No definite relation exists between the annual rings of growth and the amount of sapwood. |
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We further analyze the reconstructability of our approach under different capture scenarios, and its comparison and relation to existing methods. |
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Mass production is capital intensive and energy intensive, as it uses a high proportion of machinery and energy in relation to workers. |
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For properties such as strength and conductivity, the bond area in relation to the particle size is the determining factor. |
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During the Peace of Amiens of 1802 he travelled to France and Switzerland, in a party that included his relation and future wife Harriet. |
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These are precautions to prevent it becoming designated as a statutory right of way in relation to its permitted use. |
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At first sight, the defining feature of a mere is its breadth in relation to its shallow depth. |
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Also of note, the placement of the section Regiae in relation to Aldrovanda and Dionaea is uncertain. |
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Interest in reintroducing the species was further bolstered in 2016 in relation to a successful breeding program for the Iberian lynx in Spain. |
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To make matters worse, the parish boundaries often bore little or no relation to the natural geography. |
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The stockpiles have been acquired over the years for reasons of their criticality and strategicness in relation to the national defense. |
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Lastly, a more powerful aggregation operation exploits the hierarchical relation between a scope and its subscopes. |
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The same relation may prevail between the suchness of willing in men and the realization of that willing. |
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We discuss the definition of Picture Lowering and Picture Raising Operators and their relation with the cohomology. |
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Going thru a great crisis of self-analysis, especially in relation to job, school, work, students. |
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These authors showed the relation between the two systems, validating the existence of a vestibulomasseteric reflex. |
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Castle conceived the theory that the relation of the gastric abnormality achlorhydria to the hematologic abnormality anemia was causal. |
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It argues that deontic, alethic, evaluative, and rationalist construals of the relevant worth relation are wrongheaded. |
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Amphipathic lipid metabolites and their relation to arrhythmogenesis in the ischemic heart. |
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The term is used in relation to music but not specifically for quartertones. |
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Augustus Smith chose Tresco as the site of his home because the site was more or less central in relation to the rest of the islands. |
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Horseback riding is one of the most dangerous sports, especially in relation to head injury. |
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And if the mind of the whole is taken to be a distinct consciousness, its relation to its beminded parts also requires to be made intelligible. |
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It was also in relation to the funerary world that bucrania were placed at the bottoms of the pits. |
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They are solely business instruments. Every man's relation to them is purely a business relation. His use of them is purely a business use. |
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The relation of gossipred or compaternity by the cannon law is a spiritual affinity. |
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The single most common proportional mistake in both compositry and fine art portraits is making the nose too long in relation to the face drawn. |
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This study examines the causal relation between depressogenic schemata and depression. |
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The banishment of Thorkell the Tall in 1021 may be seen in relation to the attack on the Wends. |
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In its broadest aspect, the subject-matter of diplomatic is the relation between documents and facts. |
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Tone pitch depends on the dimensions of the dvojnice tubes and upon the position of the first hole in relation to the lower opening of the pipe. |
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Lao Tse is seeking to make clear the relation of the unmanifested and the manifested Logos to eachother, as poles of the same Being. |
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Eduardo Viveiros de Castro analysed the comparative relation between exonymy and endonymy in lowland South America. |
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Palatines and pterygoids are membrane bones formed in relation to the palatopterygoquadrate bar. |
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Their extreme points will be called consent-dissent, in relation to beliefs, and compliance-radicalism, in relation to behavior. |
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Each of these genderings of the pedagogical relation specifically and profoundly inflects the question of authority. |
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The relation of certain words in the original to the practice of my translation may require gloze. |
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Proportion... signifies the habitude or relation of one quantity to another. |
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The bifurcated look had something weirdly haremlike about it and, however liberating, was light only in relation to what had come before. |
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Known from the myth in which Zeus seduces her in the guise of a white bull, Europa has also been referred to in relation to the present Union. |
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Aristotle's predecessor, Plato, argued that all things have a universal form, which could be either a property or a relation to other things. |
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These people may have had some relation to the subsequent development of the Iberian civilization. |
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Mortimer knew his position in relation to the king was precarious and subjected Edward to disrespect. |
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The relation of these different heights requires knowledge of the shape of the geoid and also the gravity field of the Earth. |
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The relation of Cartesian and spherical polars is given in Spherical coordinate system. |
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The relation of Cartesian and ellipsoidal coordinates is discussed in Torge. |
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As a result, Watt is today better known than Newcomen in relation to the origin of the steam engine. |
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Newton's role in relation to the inverse square law was not as it has sometimes been represented. |
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Yet, in such cases there is often a fixed linear relation between the force and deformation vectors, as long as they are small enough. |
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Their exact relation is difficult to determine from the sparse evidence of runic inscriptions. |
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Here, utility refers to the hypothesized relation of each individual consumer for ranking different commodity bundles as more or less preferred. |
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Supply is the relation between the price of a good and the quantity available for sale at that price. |
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In subsequent years, conflict arose among Gurneyite Friends in relation to the Richmond Declaration of faith. |
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Another core problem in the study of early Buddhism is the relation between dhyana and insight. |
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The location of castles in relation to high status features, such as fish ponds, was a statement of power and control of resources. |
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But efforts are made to award each prize to a student producing work that bears a relation to the intentions of the original benefactor. |
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A lot of vigorous literature has grown up around the relation between these views. |
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The question of the relation between natural and legal rights, therefore, is often an aspect of social contract theory. |
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In the Scriptures kings are called gods, and so their power after a certain relation compared to the Divine power. |
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She had no more relation to peers than Dryden, and possibly quite a bit less. |
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The private chronicles, from which the foregoing relation has been collected, end with the death of Euthanasia. |
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Just as the leading Hollywood studios gained from sound in relation to their foreign competitors, they did the same at home. |
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Join is a mereological relation which can be interpreted as union set-theoretically. |
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The point of sail describes a sailing boat's course in relation to the wind direction. |
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It is important to have strong internal sovereignty in relation to keeping order and peace. |
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Privatization, nationalization, and the creation of new regulatory bodies also change the boundaries of the state in relation to society. |
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By the end of the following month, the police had made 32 arrests in relation to the events. |
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Rule F relates to limitation of liability actions in relation to vessel owners. |
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In contrast, in Germany, the relation between individual employees and employers is considered to be asymmetrical. |
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The generic language of Dominion did not cease in relation to the Sovereign. |
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French president Sarkozy spoke positively about Medvedev's ideas and called for closer security and economic relation between Europe and Russia. |
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Index prices in subsequent years are then expressed in relation to the base year price. |
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Competition amongst workers tends to drive down wages due to the expendable nature of the worker in relation to his or her particular job. |
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Employment is important but if wages do not rise substantially in relation to living costs it will not provide a route out of poverty alone. |
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The minimal coverage of the story ran in the middle of the night on Vesti TV and was in relation to Lionel Messi and Michel Platini. |
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This relation between impulse and momentum is closer to Newton's wording of the second law. |
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Functions in relation to most canals are undertaken by the Canal and River Trust. |
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These three persons are typically distinguished by their relation to each other. |
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There are some complications in relation to the Human Rights Act 1998 with the EHRC's powers. |
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Within this context, significant disparities exist between regions in relation to fertility rates. |
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They were often illustrated with crude woodcuts, which sometimes bore no relation to the text. |
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The secondary objective was to examine the relation between myocontrol and manual motor control tests. |
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Figures still often varied in size in relation to their importance portraiture hardly existed. |
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Allegations of hacking have also been brought up in relation to former Prime Minister Tony Blair, and the Royal Family. |
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It was in relation to disputes over the sovereignty of Gibraltar following the EU referendum. |
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Wollstonecraft promotes subjective experience, particularly in relation to nature, exploring the connections between the sublime and sensibility. |
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However, various teaching methods disagree about the optimal relation in timing between drive and recovery. |
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In relation to the eclectic paradigm, companies that have low levels of ownership advantages either do not enter foreign markets. |
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This is where the relation between globalization, the EU, and First World countries arises. |
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They are sometimes used in a deictic relation to a higher ground that consecutively is indicated as Upper, Boven, Oben, Superior or Haut. |
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In his work on oratory, Quintilian describes in detail how the public speaker ought to orchestrate his gestures in relation to his toga. |
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Firstly, his actions are understood in relation to his connections with the King of England. |
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The plant shows a high degree of development in relation to the age of its fossil remains. |
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C that ones of the United States closest allies could separate and weaken the relation between the United States and the United Kingdom. |
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The term federacy is more often used for the relation between the sovereign state and its autonomous areas. |
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James Crosby, head of HBOS at the time, refused to be interviewed in relation to the exposed mortgage fraud. |
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The use of the title prince was a recognition of the ruler of Gwynedd in relation to the wider international feudal world. |
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In comparison to other similarly sized mustelids, the polecat's teeth are very strong, large and massive in relation to skull size. |
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In particular, myth was studied in relation to history from diverse social sciences. |
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The choreography is determined based on its relation to the music or sounds that is danced to. |
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The Dublin Port Company has redrafted their proposal in relation to the SPA boundary and may resubmit an application for the project. |
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Juveniles will luminesce more brightly in relation to their body size than adults, whose luminescence is diffused over their bodies. |
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The tail is thick and the fluke, or lobe, is relatively small in relation to the size of the whale's body. |
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It greatly strengthened the authority of the executive in relation to parliament. |
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This was a somewhat bilateral relation with the Varagians defending the cities that they ruled. |
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This relation can control the circulation of the oceans and the atmosphere, affecting how ocean currents carry heat to high latitude. |
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This relation shows the wind flow transferring its kinetic energy to the water surface at their interface. |
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Productivity of the Pacific oyster can be discussed as the amount of meat produced in relation to the amount of seed planted on cultch. |
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Bonaparte did not focus only on Caesar's military career but also on his relation with the masses, a predecessor to populism. |
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Considering its position, the climate is quite cold in relation to south and east coast locations in England year round. |
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Recent tensions, particularly with North Korea, have reignited the debate over the status of the JSDF and its relation to Japanese society. |
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They have adapted to change their pulse emission frequency in relation to their flight speed so echoes still return in the optimal hearing range. |
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Most snakes focus by moving the lens back and forth in relation to the retina, while in the other amniote groups, the lens is stretched. |
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The iris flower is of interest as an example of the relation between flowering plants and pollinating insects. |
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The parastatistic distribution of a total debt owed to a large number of creditors is considered in relation to the duration of these debts. |
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Martin Litchfield West also asserts this in relation to shamanistic initiatory rites of early Greek religious practices. |
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What can also be observed in relation to tectonic plates and Pangaea, is the formations to such plates. |
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There is a controversy as to whether the fisheries are sustainable, particularly in relation to krill being important food for whales. |
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Compasses have natural magnetic variations in relation to the magnetic poles, a fact which navigators have known for centuries. |
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The Caribbean plate is moving eastward about 22 millimeters per year in relation to the South American plate. |
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The merits of incineration are inevitably judged in relation to the alternatives available. |
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The question of the relation between these early fossil species and the hominin lineage is still to be resolved. |
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They need not bear any relation to wards or electoral divisions at district level. |
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For many years, force was considered the poor relation to the Plymouth Borough Police due to the low pay and substandard equipment. |
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Each side of the obelisk is inscribed with biblical passages in relation to the afterlife. |
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As it is now known these groups have no relation to molluscs, and very little to one another, the name Molluscoida has been abandoned. |
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At Dewsbury he was questioned in relation to the Yorkshire Ripper case as he matched many of the known physical characteristics. |
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However, there are many other colloquial uses of the word, all with some relation to its etymology. |
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Greek philosophers such as Gorgias and Plato debated the relation between words, concepts and reality. |
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These debates about language in relation to meaning and reference, cognition and consciousness remain active today. |
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In logographic scripts, each sign represents an entire word, and will generally bear no relation to the sound of that word in spoken language. |
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These border controls were set up to tackle the issue with immigrants coming to Sweden in relation to the ongoing European migrant crisis. |
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One difficult matter in the relation between military and society is control and transparency. |
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The efficient market hypothesis keeps a relation with the random walk theory. |
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High-yield bonds are called junk bonds because of their higher default risk in relation to investment-grade bonds. |
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Much of the research on fractions is contained within broader research programs in relation to the rational number system. |
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Rodl thus inverts the traditional priority relation between inferential logic and temporal logic. |
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The materialist perspective of atomism places us in a different relation to time, by reminding us of the dirt we haunt and our obligation to it. |
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Pieces that belong to the same group are played attacca and form distinct musical entities based on their relation to each other. |
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The relation of autogamy to senescence and rejuvenescence in Paramecium aurelia. |
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It also contains details of over 50 private companies contracted for or by the CIA in relation to rendition flights. |
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Singer A, Schwertmann U, Friedl J Iron oxide mineralogy of Terre Rosse and Rendzinas in relation to their moisture and temperature regimes. |
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The virus has been characterized to a fair degree but its relation to other rhabdoviruses needs to be studied. |
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Morphological development in relation to photo-taxis and rheotaxis in the striped jack, Pseudocaranx dentex. |
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The relation between the food of the Australian barracouta, Thyrsites atun and recent fluctuations in the fisheries. |
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Bedell Cristin in Guernsey acted for Artex Risk Solutions in relation to the acquisition of Heritage Insurance Management Limited. |
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Occurrence of limnic micro-crustaceans in relation to temperature and oxygen. |
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It is tempting to assume that the word lipogram is an etymological relation of liposuction. |
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Daily fish and zooplankton abundances in the littoral zone of Lake Texoma, Oklahoma-Texas, in relation to abiotic variables. |
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We present a trade-off relation satisfied by these maximal violations, which gives rise to restrictions on the distribution of nonlocality among the subqubit systems. |
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