A warm front associated with developing low pressure in the central Plains will approach Chicago from the south. |
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Obesity, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, physical inactivity and the metabolic syndrome each increased the risk for developing diabetes |
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I ended up developing a blister on one of my vocal cords, so that kinda sucked. |
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As early as the 1960s, clubs like Ajax Amsterdam began developing new approaches to the game. |
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Although Schleiden's hypotheses about the process of cell formation were not entirely accurate, both he and Schwann are credited with developing cell theory. |
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Apart from anything else, protectionism would be ruinous to developing countries. |
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What do your intestines, the yeast in bread dough, and a developing frog all have in common? Among other things, they all have cells that carry out mitosis. |
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After all, smaller developing nations like Cameroon often depend on trade with and aid from the West. |
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The company is developing a new car in partnership with leading auto manufacturers in Japan. |
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The government is developing innovative strategies to help people without insurance get medical care. |
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The company claims to be developing the next generation of portable computers. |
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Sanctions failed to prevent North Korea from developing nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles to deliver them. |
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Many in developing countries see globalization as a positive force that lifts them out of poverty. |
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An IMF study noted a potential for skills to be transferred back to developing countries as wages in those a countries rise. |
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In England, the game was developing into a very popular activity for members of the gentry. |
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Thailand functions as an anchor economy for the neighbouring developing economies of Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia. |
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This can be attributed to the high metabolic need of the developing embryo, thus high oxygen affinity serves to satisfy this demand. |
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Scientists have looked at the properties of giraffe skin when developing suits for astronauts and fighter pilots. |
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Additionally dogs are sent to foreign racetracks such as Spain and sometimes in developing countries. |
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The company has become a leader in developing new technology. |
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Since 2007, the UN has classified it as a developing nation rather than a least developed country. |
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Frank Williams looked towards Honda, which was developing its own turbocharged V6 engine with the Spirit team. |
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Cuba has conducted a foreign policy that is uncharacteristic of such a minor, developing country. |
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The position of the OAS with respect to indigenous persons appears to be developing over the years. |
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These were usually attached to cathedrals or a collegiate church and were most common in the developing burghs. |
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The formation of the modern Andes began with the events of the Triassic when Pangaea began to break up that resulted in developing several rifts. |
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Sri Lanka claims a democratic tradition matched by few other developing countries. |
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In developing countries, motorcycles are overwhelmingly utilitarian due to lower prices and greater fuel economy. |
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The Government has also been developing a process of financial inclusion within the country's most vulnerable population. |
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Under conditions of fuel scarcity like 1950s Britain and modern developing nations, motorcycles claim large shares of the vehicle market. |
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The 14 Hour Technicolor Dream, organised by the International Times, demonstrated the importance of the quickly developing Underground scene. |
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Smallpox virus lesions on the chorioallantoic membrane of a developing chick. |
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Since 1894, the United States Naval War College had been developing contingency plans for a war with Spain. |
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In recent decades, more migrants have come for the jobs in a developing economy. |
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The IDB is developing relevant projects in coordination with the Provincial Municipality of Trujillo. |
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James V did not share his father's interest in developing a navy and shipbuilding fell behind that of the Low Countries. |
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Environmental demands faced by the maritime shipping industry may emerge as a driver for developing the Northern Sea Route. |
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It occurs more often in the developing world in association with malnutrition. |
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Those most commonly affected are malnourished people in the developing world and the homeless. |
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Case reports in the developing world of those with poorly healing wounds have occurred. |
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The major reasons include the long history of British policy preference toward developing the Arab north and its ignoring the Black south. |
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Mail was also common in East Asia, primarily Japan, with several more patterns being utilised and an entire nomenclature developing around them. |
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Are people who report recovered memories more prone to developing false memories? |
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Cattle remain broadly used as draft animals in many developing countries, such as India. |
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Especially in developing countries, such flocks may be a part of subsistence agriculture rather than a system of trade. |
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Rates of smoking continue to rise in developing countries, but have leveled off or declined in developed countries. |
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Since then breeders developing new varieties test for this, and sometimes have to discard an otherwise promising cultivar. |
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The country's economy, as in many other developing countries, is heavily dependent on agriculture. |
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University supported breeding programs were especially important in developing and introducing modern hybrids. |
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Hand harvesting accounts for more than half of production, and is dominant in the developing world. |
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However, many farmers in developing countries receive a low price for their produce, or find it difficult to compete with developed countries. |
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European expansion caused the world to be divided by how developed and developing nation are portrayed through the world systems theory. |
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Cassava is a major staple food in the developing world, providing a basic diet for over half a billion people. |
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Peanut plants continue to produce flowers when pods are developing, therefore even when they are ready for harvest, some pods are immature. |
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In the 1850s, the Englishman Charles Lawrence was responsible for developing the game in Ireland through his coaching. |
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A postposition can thus merge into the stem of a head noun, developing various forms depending on the phonological shape of the stem. |
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During the civil war, Guinevere is portrayed as a scapegoat for violence without developing her perspective or motivation. |
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Later the palace housed the developing Parliament and England's law courts. |
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Accordingly, these assumptions will be the basis for recommendations and strategies in developing a participatory regional identity. |
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On 3 March 2013, Elizabeth was admitted to King Edward VII's Hospital as a precaution after developing symptoms of gastroenteritis. |
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Although diplomatic representation is reserved to the Crown, Jersey has been developing its own international identity over recent years. |
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Early Japanese societies and other East Asian cultures used pottery before developing agriculture. |
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Teresa was given the task of developing and writing about the way to perfection in her love and unity with Christ. |
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It is used to distinguish whether the country is a developed, a developing or an underdeveloped country. |
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Birth control also improves child survival in the developing world by lengthening the time between pregnancies. |
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From 2007 to 2010, the first category was referred to as developed countries, and the last three are all grouped in developing countries. |
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China has supported the stronger representation of developing countries and firmly opposed Japan's membership. |
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There are more second trimester abortions in developing countries such as China, India and Vietnam than in developed countries. |
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The OECD has been criticised by several civil society groups and developing countries. |
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To establish a federal system of national law, considerable effort goes into developing a spirit of comity between federal government and states. |
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Musk began developing another transportation project in 2012, something he calls the Hyperloop. |
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Against this backdrop it is important that development agencies create grounds for effective support for a free press in developing countries. |
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In this context, since the 1960s, the courts in the United States began developing a number of new approaches, as well as new escape devices. |
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In the 12th century, Henry II took a major step in developing the jury system. |
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While useful in England, Blackstone's text answered an urgent need in the developing United States and Canada. |
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Blacks cleared land, selling timber and developing bottomland to achieve ownership. |
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Along with the desire for independence, tensions between Hindus and Muslims had also been developing over the years. |
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Other programs work on developing stronger environmental laws, regulations, and standards. |
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Exceptions to the MFN principle also allow for preferential treatment of developing countries, regional free trade areas and customs unions. |
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Talks have been hung over a divide between the rich developed countries, represented by the G20, and the major developing countries. |
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The Soviet Union made major progress in developing the country's consumer goods sector. |
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Numerous inventors in the textile industry such as John Kay and Samuel Crompton, suffered harassment when developing their machines or devices. |
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Also, pirates often operate in regions of developing or struggling countries with smaller navies and large trade routes. |
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Manchester had been a centre for Fustians by 1620 and acted as a hub for other Lancashire towns, so developing a communication network with them. |
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This theory, known as import substitution industrialization, is largely considered ineffective for currently developing nations. |
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York's economy has been developing in the areas of science, technology and the creative industries. |
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Most of the money went to developing nations such as Russia that lacked the capital or technical knowledge to industrialize on their own. |
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The Arsenal also became a noted research facility, developing several key advances in armament design and manufacture. |
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Partly due to the precision requirements of his locks, Bramah spent much time developing machine tools to assist manufacturing processes. |
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Poland was developing as a feudal state, with a predominantly agricultural economy and an increasingly powerful landed nobility. |
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He believed that tactical aircraft should only be used as a step to developing a strategic air force. |
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Rising incomes in developing countries also was a factor in the growing potash and fertilizer use. |
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Having acquired his bleachfield, Charles turned his mind and energy to developing ways to shorten the time required in bleaching. |
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Brunel's tunnelling shield was later refined, with James Henry Greathead playing a particularly important role in developing the technology. |
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Others further argue that due to lack of food availability coupled with excessive pollution, developing countries show more evidence of the trap. |
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Most cholera cases in developed countries are a result of transmission by food, while in the developing world it is more often water. |
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To Japan, this represented a developing threat to the autonomy of the region. |
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In developing countries, with high poverty and poor schooling opportunities, child labour is still prevalent. |
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The United Kingdom started independently developing nuclear weapons again shortly after the war. |
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Analysts such as Amin Saikal described the group as developing into a proxy force for Pakistan's regional interests, which the Taliban denied. |
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With increased smoking in developing countries, the rates are expected to increase in the next few years, notably in China and India. |
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Some developing countries that had seen strong economic growth saw significant slowdowns. |
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In 40 years, the proportion of malnourished people in the developing world has been more than halved. |
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Air pollution is also emerging as a risk factor for stroke, particularly in developing countries where pollutant levels are highest. |
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The current owners have begun pumping 40 years of rain water from the quarry with the aim of developing a heritage centre on the site. |
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Rugby Union is a developing sport, and has its own national men's team, women's team, and Sevens team. |
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In mid 2014, the Passport Office faced a backlog in developing processing passport applications, with around 30,000 applications hit by delays. |
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He tweeted the party would advocate a 'pro Europe', 'pro developing world' and 'against military adventurism' stance. |
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He designed the first textile mills in the US and later went into business for himself, developing a family business with his sons. |
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He learned of the American interest in developing similar machines, and he was also aware of British laws against exporting the designs. |
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Qatar National Day, hosted annually on 18 December, has had an important role in developing a sense of national identity. |
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Mother and dad oohed and ahed over Cindy. She was only two months old but already was developing her personality. |
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The NMC has committed to developing and implementing a system of revalidation. |
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For example, most economic textbooks cost more in the United States than in developing countries like Ethiopia. |
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Nobody in his right mind would spend billions on developing an antibullet gun to stop bullets in midair. |
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In the 1650s, individual Quaker women prophesied and preached publicly, developing charismatic personas and spreading the sect. |
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Rival manufacturers meanwhile heeded the lessons learned from the Comet while developing their own aircraft. |
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Amongst the first visual artists credited for developing a distinctly British aesthetic and artistic style is William Hogarth. |
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A major theme in much of Austen's work is the importance of environment and upbringing in developing young people's character and morality. |
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As the sclerotome develops, it condenses further eventually developing into the vertebral body. |
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In the United Kingdom the British Horse Society is developing a network of horse trails known as the National Bridleroute Network. |
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The firm had an interest in developing speculative projects that conventional banks would not touch. |
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At the same time, however, the EU remains the world's biggest importer of farm products from developing countries. |
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This is further encouraged by a preferential market access agreement for products from developing countries. |
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At the same time, many urbanised families in the developing world benefit from the relatively cheaper products stemming from Europe. |
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Where joints happen to be unusually widely spaced, core blocks can survive and escape above the weathering surface, developing into tors. |
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These transformed halves elongate and orient themselves on either side of the developing axoneme. |
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The financial crisis did not affect developing countries to a great extent. |
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Able to thrive in hot, semidry places, it feeds more than 500 million people in 98 countries, primarily in the developing world. |
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I slaved away in my tiny kitchen, gradually developing my own techniques in my quest for perfect results. |
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Farage placed new emphasis on developing areas of local support through growth in local councils. |
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These are great for really developing that Christmas tree in your lower back and the proper arch at the top is key in that regard. |
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Law professors in common law traditions play a much smaller role in developing case law than professors in civil law traditions. |
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Sure, we'll need some robots, but we should not overlook developing a race of genetically enhanced supermonkeys as well. |
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Two researchers claim that global income inequality is decreasing, due to strong economic growth in developing countries. |
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Cancer survivors who got radiation treatments as children have nearly twice the risk of developing diabetes as adults. |
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And in fact this revision has come to be practiced at last conforming to the reality of junior colleges unparallelly developing all over Japan. |
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Women who consistently use one breast for suckling likewise have a higher risk of developing breast cancer in the unsuckled breast. |
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Women whose high school diets were high in vegetables, fruits, and fish had a low risk of developing a rectal adenoma as adults. |
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By developing a flexible work force plan a company can protect itself from the costs that arise in an upstaffing situation. |
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It includes coverage of the current state of the adjuvant field and developing formulation methods. |
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Senesco is an agrobiotechnology company developing gene technology to prolong shelf life in produce. |
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Senesco is an agrobiotechnology company developing technology to prolong shelf life in produce. |
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To improve 40 mm grenade effectiveness against hidden targets numerous companies are developing air burst munitions. |
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In many poor and developing countries much land and housing is held outside the formal or legal property ownership registration system. |
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Most scholars agree that it better reflects today's reality, particularly new price levels in developing countries. |
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Now safely sealed within a cell, she fed on both the defenceless spiders and the developing waspling. |
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The basic needs approach is one of the major approaches to the measurement of absolute poverty in developing countries. |
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Young men with anxiety disorders may have an increased likelihood of developing heart disease by middle-age, a new study suggests. |
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The project aims at characterizing and comparing food webs associated with aphids developing on 6 distinct ecosystems in native vs. |
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For example, a single landowner may be required to conserve a wildlife corridor as mitigation for developing the site. |
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On April 7, 2014, an email was sent to WILPF members interested in developing guidelines for contacting WILPF At-Large members. |
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Vaezi emphasized the significance of holding meetings between the Iranian and Azerbaijani presidents for developing bilateral relations. |
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This is especially true in developing countries, such as Honduras, but is also an issue for many developed countries worldwide. |
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After developing a rash, Kim Boxwell, 24, used the internet to identify the arachnid as a potentially fatal Brazilian Wandering Spider. |
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Since 1995, trillions of dollars have been transferred from OECD and developing countries into tax havens using these schemes. |
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Such capital flight from the developing world is estimated at ten times the size of aid it receives and twice the debt service it pays. |
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By the sixteenth century Middle Scots had established orthographic and literary norms largely independent of those developing in England. |
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While United Methodist Church in America membership has been declining, associated groups in developing countries are growing rapidly. |
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Excess visceral adipose tissue is independently associated with increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. |
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Funds raised will provide wheelchairs to more than 21,000 recipients in the developing world. |
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In developing nations, access to essential medicines is severely restricted by lack of resources and poverty. |
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Hong Kong started developing new towns in the 1950s, to accommodate rapidly growing populations. |
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Progress in developing the area was inhibited by the 2008 recession and by new guidelines governing flood protection. |
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The French Realist movement had equivalents in all other Western countries, developing somewhat later. |
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The Access to Medicine Index tracks how well pharmaceutical companies make their products available in the developing world. |
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In 1911 she followed Pound to London and became involved in developing the Imagism movement. |
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In late 2011, there were reports that Winehouse's former boyfriend, Reg Traviss, was developing a film about her. |
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The centre is funded by the British government in recognition of the two colleges' results in developing student learning. |
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The Centre is funded by the British government in recognition of the two colleges' excellent results in developing student learning. |
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In his chapter on colonies, Smith pondered how to solve the crisis developing across the Atlantic among the empire's thirteen American colonies. |
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They gathered around Ludwig Feuerbach and Bruno Bauer, with Marx developing a particularly close friendship with Adolf Rutenberg. |
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Both Scotland and Ireland had been developing rugby league in their respective nations for several years. |
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This game was attended by thousands of people and was a major milestone in developing a set of common rules. |
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International necessities are rapidly breaking down old prejudices and conservatisms, while developing cosmopolite feeling. |
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In 1974, the fund's lending mandate was expanded to include all developing countries in the world. |
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The AIT Centre will form part of the Space City that the Kazakhstan space agency, Kazcosmos, is developing in Astana. |
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However, the US intelligence community tends to have limited inputs into developing US trade policy. |
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It has been developing since colonisation and also contains certain elements of American English. |
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The third industrial revolution is spreading from the developed world to some, but not all, parts of the developing world. |
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Newton also made seminal contributions to optics, and he shares credit with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz for developing the infinitesimal calculus. |
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Outsourcing is among some of the many reasons for increased competition within developing countries. |
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The term Third World is still largely used interchangeably with the least developed countries, the Global South and developing countries. |
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While developing this intensive study of transmutation, Darwin became mired in more work. |
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Due to a recent increase in violence in the city, a new term is developing. |
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She is credited with developing an algorithm for the Analytical Engine to calculate a sequence of Bernoulli numbers. |
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Instead he allowed himself to be distracted into developing a variant of the Savery engine. |
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There were significant changes in religion which saw mendicant friars and new devotions expand, particularly in the developing burghs. |
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Many of them reside in the developing world, either in arid regions or tropical forests. |
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Its first forte in teaching was anatomy and the developing science of surgery, from which it expanded into many other subjects. |
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Watt's rivals soon overtook him in developing the process, and he dropped out of the race. |
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Greyfriars has developed and is developing the Grassmarket Community Project and the Greyfriars Charteris Centre. |
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Peter Ewart was an engineer who was influential in developing the technologies of turbines and theories of thermodynamics. |
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Today, both Newton and Leibniz are given credit for developing calculus independently. |
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They generally retained their historic languages and cultural traditions, even as they merged into the developing American culture. |
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I developed KPIs and drilldown KPIs for various functions and assisted in designing and developing interactive Dashboards with dynamic charts. |
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Hardie spent the rest of his life campaigning for votes for women and developing a closer relationship with Sylvia Pankhurst. |
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Athenian education also provided a balance between developing the mind and the body. |
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The first development began in 1947, the municipality has since expanded significantly and become the fastest developing region in Serbia. |
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While developing the basic infrastructure, various business partners were courted and business models were considered. |
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Known as Forthside, it has the aim of developing a new waterfront district linked to the railway station via a new pedestrian bridge. |
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Notably, colonized patients have a much higher risk of developing MRSA infections than noncolonized patients. |
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In recent decades there has been a growth in academic publishing in developing countries as they become more advanced in science and technology. |
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In response, Sara Lee moved into the nondessert baked goods market by developing entirely new croissant, muffin, bread, and bagel product lines. |
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Most industrialized countries and many developing countries operate some form of publicly funded health care with universal coverage as the goal. |
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Additional items found on the CD include calling nonjava libraries from Java, and using the security API and developing JavaBeans components. |
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The drug deal reached among the countries appeared to be a temporary relief to the developing countries. |
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Zinc deficiency affects about two billion people in the developing world and is associated with many diseases. |
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Groups at risk for zinc deficiency include the elderly, children in developing countries, and those with renal dysfunction. |
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Dysthymia in childhood or adulthood also significantly increases the risk of developing a subsequent major depressive episode. |
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Sports that involved weapons training and developing combat skills were popular. |
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Zinc serves as a simple, inexpensive, and critical tool for treating diarrheal episodes among children in the developing world. |
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In developing countries, avoid eating cut fresh fruits and vegetables, salads, and nonpeelable fruits and vegetables. |
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The grid's regularity provided an efficient means of developing new real estate property. |
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Several millions of European funding, secured by the Welsh Government, has been spent on developing Rhyl's seafront. |
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The rapid growth of world population since 1950 has occurred mostly in developing countries. |
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In developing countries, providing access to markets has encouraged farmers to invest in livestock, with the result being improved livelihoods. |
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The Solidaridad informed large audiences of the mistreatment of coffee producers and poor living conditions in developing countries. |
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The nobility under the influence of Alfred became involved with developing the cultural life of their kingdom. |
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Rates of smoking have leveled off or declined in the developed world but continue to rise in developing countries. |
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In the 20th century, the falls in death rates in developing countries tended to be substantially faster. |
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In recent decades more work has been done on developing the social mechanisms behind it. |
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Pakistani society like other developing countries is a consumption oriented society, having a high marginal propensity to consume. |
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Bangladesh asserted itself in regards to many international issues, including those affecting decolonized and developing countries. |
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Tourism in Bangladesh is a developing sector, with the beach resort town of Cox's Bazar being the center of the industry. |
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This policy shifts the burden of assessing and developing writers out of the publisher and onto the literary agents. |
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The idea of travelling for the sake of curiosity and learning was a developing idea in the 17th century. |
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One example of competition for skilled labour is active recruitment of health workers from developing countries by developed countries. |
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A largely spent flower head showing open flowers, as well as developing seed pods. |
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One interesting example of this is the emerald cockroach wasp Ampulex compressa which uses cockroaches as hosts for its developing offspring. |
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Religious sisters and nuns have been extensively involved in developing and running the Church's worldwide health and education service networks. |
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There are many different methods of developing mechanical energy, including heat engines, hydro, wind and tidal power. |
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Following escape from a pressurized submarine, the crew is at risk of developing decompression sickness. |
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A lease has been granted for developing two wind turbine sites in the bay, one at Walney Island and the other at Cleveleys. |
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Many species brood developing larvae in the bursae, effectively giving birth to live young. |
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Studies have determined the Pectinidae family is monophyletic, developing from a single common ancestor. |
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Directly or indirectly, the livelihood of over 500 million people in developing countries depends on fisheries and aquaculture. |
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In moon jellies, the eggs lodge in pits on the oral arms, which form a temporary brood chamber for the developing planula larvae. |
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At the same time, other developers imagined developing Biggar into a larger seaside resort. |
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The company signed an agreement which prevents them from developing plantations in areas where large amounts of carbon are locked up. |
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Other companies are developing shirts with ergonometric seams, taping inspired by physical therapy equipment and compression panels. |
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Between 1870 and 1914, Sweden began developing the industrialised economy that exists today. |
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In some developing countries, large numbers of poor people are dependent on fishing. |
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India, France and Japan are in the process of developing regional navigation and augmentation systems as well. |
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This understanding is key to the generative medicine of the future. Haseltine sees four phases in developing generative medicine. |
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Received a DUC for developing and using a special bombing technique against enemy bridges in French Indochina. |
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Some viviparous fish exhibit oophagy, in which the developing embryos eat other eggs produced by the mother. |
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That proportion is considerably elevated in some developing nations and regions heavily dependent on the sea. |
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Nevertheless, since the second half of the 20th century an increasing number of people in developing countries have engaged in this activity. |
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Newly hatched chicks are naked and pink, darkening to grey or black after 4 to 14 days, then developing a covering of white or grey down. |
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Quakers focused their private life on developing behaviour and speech reflecting emotional purity and the light of God. |
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It remained quite windy and open until the city councils from the 1980s on began developing an active architectural policy. |
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In the 1650s, individual Quaker women prophesized and preached publicly, developing charismatic personas and spreading the sect. |
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It is revitalizing areas neglected by industrial and port activities by developing tertiary activities. |
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In the early years of Quakerism, George Fox faced resistance in developing and establishing women's meetings. |
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He left the company after developing the world's first practical headlamp for automobiles, using a compact integral acetylene generator. |
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An embryonic subduction margin is potentially developing west of Gibraltar. |
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Guru Arjan was captured by Mughal authorities who were suspicious and hostile to the religious order he was developing. |
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Together these three tectonic forces are slowly developing into a new subduction system in the eastern Atlantic Basin. |
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Callis says that the ozone hole now developing over the Antarctic is as deep as last year's hole, but seems to cover a smaller area. |
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To overcome some of these limitations, the FAA is developing a new collision avoidance logic based on dynamic programming. |
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The Navy and Air Force were developing their own technologies in parallel to solve what was essentially the same problem. |
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The port's aim was of developing the ship repair, leisure and tourism potential of the harbour. |
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He envisioned it as a radio for use by poor people in developing countries without access to batteries. |
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During the 16th century, Bristol merchants concentrated on developing trade with Spain and its American colonies. |
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The foreland basin forms ahead of the orogen due mainly to loading and resulting flexure of the lithosphere by the developing mountain belt. |
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Sauer, a human geographer, who was probably the most influential in promoting and developing the idea of cultural landscapes. |
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Urbanization rapidly spread across the Western world and, since the 1950s, it has begun to take hold in the developing world as well. |
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In many developing countries where economies are growing, the growth is often erratic and based on a small number of industries. |
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In the developing world, urbanization does not translate into a significant increase in life expectancy. |
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Most of the urban poor in developing countries unable to find work, can spend their lives in insecure, poorly paid jobs. |
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Lizards have frequently evolved convergently, with multiple groups independently developing similar morphology and ecological niches. |
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The most common type of bark is smooth grey in young individuals, developing shallow longitudinal fissures with narrow ridges in older trees. |
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The Australian Cherry Breeding program is developing a series of new varieties which are under testing evaluation. |
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Gregory the Great in an epistle simplified the Latinised name Anglii to Angli, the latter form developing into the preferred form of the word. |
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Lithuania is also active in developing cooperation among northern European countries. |
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Scientists are developing an alternative approach to treating the disease. |
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Mistakes have sometimes been made by trying to apply 'blueprints' that work in the developed world to developing world locations and contexts. |
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The coastal periphery was home to some of the world's earliest known civilizations, each of them developing around fertile river valleys. |
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It is increasing its seismic investigations and developing tsunami warning systems. |
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Romanticism was relatively late in developing in French literature, even more so than in the visual arts. |
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By the year 2010, CFCs should have been completely eliminated from developing countries as well. |
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The report estimated between 7,000 and 14,000 tonnes of CFCs are smuggled annually into developing countries. |
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Aneuploidy of autosomes is not well tolerated and usually results in miscarriage of the developing fetus. |
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The club also run a successful academy system, developing the young players of Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. |
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The developing European transport policies will increase the pressure on the environment in many regions by the increased transport network. |
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The button has a cottony roll of mycelium, the universal veil, that surrounds the developing fruit body. |
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Durban has the largest single population of Indians outside of India, who have been developing traditional Natal curries since their arrival. |
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Shakespeare borrowed heavily from both but expanded the plot by developing a number of supporting characters, particularly Mercutio and Paris. |
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Before and during the war, both British and German designers were developing jet engines to power aeroplanes. |
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The Joint European Torus is developing fusion power at Culham on a former airfield. |
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Amniotic eggs, however, have internal membranes that allow the developing embryo to breathe but keep water in. |
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They get their name from the placenta, which connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake. |
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Taylor died in 1858 after developing severe lung congestion, after only seven years of marriage to Mill. |
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Livingston was the first person who succeeded in upgrading the wild tomato, developing different breeds and stabilizing the plants. |
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Today there is increasing interest in developing organic, ecologically sensitive and sustainable vineyards. |
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The research includes developing improved grape varieties and investigating pest control. |
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In December 2010 Vestas were developing the V164 7 MW offshore turbine, with a 164 m rotor diameter. |
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Haultain for his assistance in developing a dignified obligation and ceremony for graduating engineering students. |
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Much of this growth is happening in developing countries in Asia, with much smaller amounts of growth in Africa. |
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