Some of those tapes were made four years ago, and some of those tapes have been clearly made for disseminating information. |
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It also provides an opportunity for disseminating information and awareness about Indian handicraft to people of all ages. |
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Newspaper proprietors accepted the new controls on the altar of total war and co-operated in disseminating government propaganda. |
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In my drinking days I'd have started the day with egg, bacon, beans and a fried slice in the caff, disseminating a hangover. |
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Successful fusion also means disseminating useable intelligence so that field officers and units can act in time. |
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Several web sites have already been disseminating malware using this exploit, triggering it with a mixture of HTML, JavaScript and Flash. |
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The media function as organs of the government, disseminating its propaganda line with scant regard for the facts. |
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Advanced telecommunications technologies are disseminating ideas, values, and styles of behaviour transnationally at an unprecedented rate. |
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A weblog serves as a perfect tool for disseminating this type of information. |
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This was the period of books and magazines about agriculture and of the agricultural show for disseminating new ideas. |
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Generally I think the police service is pretty poor at disseminating good practice. |
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Its Danish spokesman has been convicted of disseminating racist propaganda in Denmark. |
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Regardless of the method used, the final phase of the research process is disseminating the findings. |
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I'm retired from the military, and know the value of sometimes disseminating false information to the enemy. |
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A decade on, they're still active feminists concerned with challenging hierarchies, disseminating ideas and opening the channels of communication between women. |
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The other night on your radio program, your guest noted that you perform a very important public service by disseminating information of this type. |
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The secretariat would like to put the accent on disseminating information on the action taken so far. |
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It is an independent body which has a valuable social function as well as a role in disseminating information and acting as a sounding board. |
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For directing the research, to husbanding the financial resources, to broadly disseminating the work of the Vanier, we are in their debt. |
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Cyber-racists pursue two goals: disseminating their propaganda all over the world, safely, cheaply and uncensored, and recruiting new members. |
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We have observed that several industries give themselves absolute power of decision on the soundness of disseminating results. |
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The difficulties of effectively disseminating chemical and biological agents are not inconsiderable. |
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Its power comes not only from disseminating images far and wide at the speed of light, but from its inhuman ability of ceaseless observation. |
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Their approach involves disseminating information to people who are likely receptive to it and relying on them to sway the opinions of others. |
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We make a very significant contribution to home-grown culture by supporting original production and disseminating it widely. |
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To provide better support for disseminating clinical innovations, many suggest using a model of evidence-based medicine. |
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Communications, quickprint reports, letters, and even broad distribution of preprints are important vehicles for disseminating research results. |
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In practice, primary thermometry is difficult and time consuming and not a practical means of disseminating the kelvin. |
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The newsfeed Sanitation Updates was set up to promote the Year by disseminating news, information and resources. |
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It is notorious for invading the subarachnoid space and the fourth ventricle early in its course and disseminating promptly through the cerebrospinal pathways. |
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Its chief products included one-volume bibles specifically made for export to other centres, thus disseminating the elegant Tours script and decorated initials. |
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The Ministry of the Environment has overall responsibility for producing and disseminating environmental information. |
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It is also a tool for disseminating knowledge, since results can be obtained in the form of still or animated images. |
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Concerning the efficiency of disseminating knowledge, hierarchical structures act as a collection of filters. |
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Presentation of the project results during various international meetings and design of a brochure for disseminating the obtained results. |
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It has been explained to us that this function is primarily linked to providing strategic assessments and disseminating information. |
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With national broadcasting associates, it will explore multiple means of disseminating an innovative evening show. |
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Many people in the sustainable agriculture community have been instrumental in publishing and disseminating factual information to counter these myths. |
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Efforts to stop ISIS and other groups from disseminating their propaganda have had little effect. |
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Still, Democrats and their allies are already racing to fill this information gap by disseminating the details of the Ryan plan. |
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She was arrested in September 1999 for disseminating poems and statements critical of the government. |
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The political prisoner was initially sentenced to 20 years for disseminating statements critical of the government. |
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Assange can hardly pretend to lack the intention of disseminating secrets to people not entitled to possess them. |
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Individuals are being arrested and detained for lengthy periods, often without trial, for disseminating information judged to be seditious via the Internet. |
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This effort is an important step towards providing guidance on the scale-up of stigma and discrimination programmes through systematising and disseminating training curriculum standards. |
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They are directly related to Circumcellions, a sect that worked on disseminating the doctrine in North Africa by the force of the sword. |
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Infection with smallpox is focused in small blood vessels of the skin and in the mouth and throat before disseminating. |
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Capturing and disseminating high quality African content will lead to a two way exchange of inspiration for trendsetters both in and outside of Africa. |
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Turning back to the general principles guiding financial participation schemes, collective bargaining in disseminating such schemes is of key importance. |
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In addition to disseminating news in the local Bambara language, Radio Kayira airs a radio program called Togoda that focuses solely on agriculture. |
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Marthoma Sabha councils and Maramon Convention became a platform for disseminating Nationalist ideas. |
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Criminal Law Sections in local offices have their own informal section meetings, brown bag lunch presentations and case discussions, as well as disseminating copies of facta and other resource materials electronically. |
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Led by the Guardian's head of documentaries Charlie Phillips, the course demystifies the process of developing and disseminating factual films across different formats. |
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Government also has a role to play in sponsoring, supporting and disseminating research, particularly into effective action. Placing all responsibility on the shoulders of the individual is both unfair and ineffective. |
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In this regard, I believe that Europol can play an important role in centralising and disseminating information, thereby contributing towards the effectiveness of the national offices in charge of fighting this type of crime. |
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Provide multiple channels for disseminating in for illation, questions and follow-up? |
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On the question of disseminating falsehoods, maybe the member would like to explain to the House, even outside, who the member is that is under criminal investigation. |
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Aware of this, St Francisco Coll dedicated himself eagerly to disseminating it, thus faithfully fulfilling his vocation in the Order of Preachers, inwhich he had made his profession. |
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We hope that in providing UAI with such a plan we will help members comprehend the important role they can play in bringing light to this world by disseminating the teachings of The Urantia Book through organized team work. |
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In conclusion, disseminating new knowledge to the public and encouraging its widespread acceptance requires a variety of methods be used and adapted for an audience. |
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Two reasons explain this result: first the Keynesian stimulus of the first phase, which created many jobs is exactly the same as before, then scientific progress disseminating less, gains in labour productivity are lower. |
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They dwelled on the necessity to set-up and coordinate sub-regional networks, to ease work on the ground, while exploiting the full range of existing professional networks and connections in disseminating results. |
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Another aspect of this research theme is that of storing and disseminating the vast quantities of data produced by the use of information technology in the original research methodology. |
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The site is designed to serve as a central node, disseminating lessons learned and facilitating cross-regional information exchange on conservation successes. |
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For this reason, we are working to highlight the importance of the Statute, disseminating its contents and explaining its precise implications to the country. |
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In 2009, to establish the conditions for disseminating the equipment, a unit to prefabricate components will be set up and local artisans will be assisted in assembling the stoves on the spot. |
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The resulting inbreeding, which is now universal, brings the risk of developing a culture specific to each plant and disseminating practices that do not conform to the standards. |
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He concluded by reiterating that members have an obligation to respect privileged information, but should not have fewer rights than any other citizen in disseminating public information. |
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Civil society helps to prevent such distortions by collecting and disseminating data on the arms trade and by calling attention to key arms sales and defence trade policy debates. |
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She is one of the historians who has contributed the most to documenting and disseminating the city's and the region's history and built heritage. |
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A charitable trust set up exclusively for obtaining and disseminating the commissioned works of art for the purpose of improving the aesthetic taste of the public can qualify as charitable. |
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To invest so much collecting and processing the data, but to then stint on creating and disseminating outputs which maximise its utility, would be a very difficult decision to defend, even in times of economic difficulty. |
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The outermost wall layer of the spore breaks down into four appendages, which, by their sensitivity to moisture, coil and uncoil, thereby disseminating the spores. |
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Knowledge Transfer and Exchange is more than just disseminating findings. |
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The media have a positive role to play in tackling this misperception and in disseminating information on the benefits our society can derive from the experiences of failed entrepreneurs. |
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It derives from the basic idea that disseminating a true statement should not be actionable since one cannot defend a reputation one does not deserve in the first place. |
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The processes for manufacturing and disseminating the most lethal and complex biological warfare agents in sufficient quantities to obtain such effects are nonetheless complex. |
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Knowledge has become the uncontested foundation of our existence and a truly global factor thanks to new technologies for disseminating information. |
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It comes about as the result of a disciplined, iterative and continual process of identifying requirements, collecting information, analyzing that information and disseminating the product to those who need it. |
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The programme will support national and regional bodies in systematizing, evaluating and disseminating knowledge about innovative approaches and normative work in the area of intercultural public policies. |
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We offer services and resources to both decision makers and researchers, to support communication and networking, and disseminating and using research. |
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Amoral producers and distributors of material have decided to respond to the deviant urges of some individuals by disseminating pornographic documents involving children over the Internet. |
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The media may be a means for disseminating the values of the roadmap but entrenched vested interests have the potential of covertly putting obstacles in its path. |
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The traditional silos-based approach to building design and construction leads to different communication vehicles and channels for disseminating information. |
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Besides disseminating the booklet and fliers produced by the Commission, all countries devised information material of their own, usually meant for the general public, but sometimes intended for specific target groups. |
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In the scientific field, they provide a whole range of new opportunities for accessing, sharing and disseminating information and research on a large scale and in an interactive manner. |
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The philosophes spent a great deal of energy disseminating their ideas among educated men and women in cosmopolitan cities. |
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In the 1950s and 1960s, the new invention of television began to play an increasingly important role in disseminating new popular music. |
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Wimbledon has its own particular methods for disseminating tickets, often leading tennis fans to follow complex procedures to obtain tickets. |
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This objective was also supported by sub-objectives of disseminating findings to a wider, nonacademic audience and of knowledge mobilization in general. |
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The ability to reduce images, however, has led to the development of the microform, the most economical method of disseminating analog-form information. |
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Will the new facilities for duplicating, disseminating, recomposing and manipulating images and sounds speed the rise of a society of pretence and the start of a fully virtual era? |
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Different programmes seek to tap the potential of small-scale farmers, creating markets and disseminating technologies to increase yields, thus making it possible to live off the land. |
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But the Japanese lacked an understanding of aerosols and respiratory pathology and soon changed their focus to disseminating plague using the human flea Pulex irritans. |
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