All this certainly accounts for the success of these tours, with tourists from all over the world as well as local people. |
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At the end, it's migrancy and a consistent pining for a lost home that accounts for their moments of highs and lows. |
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The lack of molt in adults of that species prior to autumn migration probably accounts for this difference. |
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I trawled through the accounts for the last three years to see where it had gone and found a host of different funds, all with balances. |
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The single origin of replication in prokaryote chromosomes accounts for many differences. |
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It is this political agenda that accounts for the constant erosion of the democratic rights of the working class. |
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This theorem accounts for both the unexplainable growth in outstandings and the lack of delinquencies! |
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Presumably the change in management accounts for the ghastly redesign of the bar and restaurant at Perth Theatre. |
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The whole of Kerala accounts for a cut-flower business worth more than Rs.3 crores a year. |
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Many of these raptor species are gregarious, which accounts for impressively large flocks of impressively large birds. |
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Typhoid accounts for over 16 million cases annually with an estimated six lakhs death. |
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The management accounts for the year end to 28 February 1993 showed trading at a loss. |
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I believe what accounts for this is the purity of the pro-life movement's cause. |
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The replaceable lenses are cutting demand for lens solution, which accounts for more than half of the company's revenue. |
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This too, then, accounts for some of the apparent confusion and disorder in the world. |
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Glycyrrhizin, a triterpenoid compound, accounts for the sweet taste of licorice root. |
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The implication is that protecting manufacturing industries accounts for the success of rich countries. |
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The customer electronically signs for the call and confirmation goes to accounts for billing. |
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There is a bonus explanation here, as this also accounts for apple-pie bed, an old practical joke in which the bed linen was folded short. |
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Since oil accounts for half the Venezuelan government's revenue, it's the prize in a protracted struggle for power. |
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It is argued that Aryans brought horses and chariots into the Indian sub-continent and that accounts for their mention in the Vedas. |
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Castles, stately homes and royal palaces comprise nine per cent of all listed buildings and industrial heritage accounts for five per cent. |
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In the Asia-Pacific region, ecotourism accounts for 20 percent of all travel. |
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The posterior cuspid accounts for about one-third of the length of the tooth. |
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Among them is a single display of Babylonian cuneiform tablets that accounts for nine missing items. |
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It is her Kiwi, Scottish, Samoan, Fijian, Spanish heritage that accounts for her exotic looks. |
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Lanzarote is a volcanic island, which accounts for the dark sand on some beaches. |
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On average, the amount for food and clothing accounts for 60 per cent of the money for children. |
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For instance, the Erewhonians' birth mythology accounts for unconscious memories lingering within a person. |
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It is the simplest scam in the world and accounts for 20 pc of all internet fraud, taking millions of pounds from innocent dupes. |
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Health care accounts for 7 to 8 percent of the gross national product, not counting the country's massive investments in medical research. |
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Even cash deposited in high-interest savings accounts for too long will soon have its value eroded by inflation. |
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In plants, retroelement DNA accounts for a large portion of the repeat fraction. |
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The performance I attended was the first preview, which perhaps partially accounts for a tentativeness in the acting. |
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The strength of Peel's links with this industry accounts for claims that Peel was Manx Gaelic-speaking for longer than other urban areas. |
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According to the agency, the steel industry represents 56 percent of the pension bailouts, while the airline industry accounts for 17 percent. |
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Government ' cash for bangers ' scrappage scheme accounts for nearly 21 per cent of all new car registrations last month. |
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He later accounts for having the gold by claiming that he has received a legacy from a recently deceased relative. |
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The person who accounts for released goods is liable to pay the duties thereon within the prescribed time. |
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She leads a handful of Irishwomen who handle lucrative public relations accounts for the cream of Irish business. |
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The muntjac has a call which sounds like the bark of a dog and accounts for another common name, barking deer. |
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This probably accounts for the tierce de Picardie, the practice of ending a composition in a minor mode upon a major triad. |
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Their resemblance to nuts accounts for many of their common names including nut grass, tiger nut, earth almond, and earth nut. |
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I followed its sequence, page by page, and wrote three distinct but overlapping accounts for each layout. |
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Mr Ryan said the practice also debited clients' accounts for legal work without sending them the bill as the rules required. |
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These berries are considered to be a fine accompaniment for buffalo steaks or tongue, an affinity which accounts for their common name. |
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The administration has lowered the standard for local enterprises to set up settlement accounts for foreign exchange. |
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This accounts for items such as flaked white fish done like a ceviche in a bruising mix of chilli, coriander and far too much lemon juice. |
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This is not necessarily true for all of the players in the digital library arena, and it is not necessarily benightedness that accounts for this. |
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The plus-size niche currently accounts for 20 percent of the total apparel market. |
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The subsequent killing spree accounts for the fates of many of the minor characters. |
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Their haul accounts for nearly 28 percent of the country's fish exports, Kee said. |
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The country accounts for more than two-thirds of total human fatalities from bird flu. |
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Someone's been going thru my email, tweets and Facebook accounts for years. |
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The algorithm accounts for deictic as well as anaphoric referential identifications. |
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Rhyncosaurs and cynodonts are far more common, and in fact the rhyncosaur Scaphonix accounts for half of all tetrapod fossils. |
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But though the relative ease of obtaining insurance money accounts for some of the reluctance to pursue blood money, it's not the whole story. |
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The terror of, and yet longing for return to, this figure accounts for the repression of this figure into the unconscious. |
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And that skinder or gossip accounts for a large part of his success as a writer. |
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This recognition accounts for the current interest, in Western countries, in mystical experiences and Eastern religions. |
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Though critical in itself, it still accounts for just one-third of total borrowing in the state. |
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Wine now accounts for almost a quarter of alcohol sales, with Australian plonk accounting for six of the top ten wine brands sold in Britain. |
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And the 17-24 age bracket accounts for about one in four accidents on Britain's roads, despite representing only one in six drivers. |
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The neocortex is unique to mammals, and accounts for around 85 per cent of the mass of the human brain. |
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Extreme aching in the legs and joints occurs during the first hours, which accounts for the traditional name of breakbone fever. |
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But in intergalactic space, which accounts for most of the volume of the universe, there is less than one atom for every ten cubic meters. |
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The Nilo-Saharan super language family accounts for about 2 percent of the population, and these languages are spoken near the Sudanese border. |
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The fact that English puts spaces between words, while Chinese does not, accounts for some of this difference. |
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Tourism accounts for one-fourth to one-third of the gross national products but employs a larger proportion of the population. |
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According to recent estimates, spam accounts for more than seven in ten of all emails sent via the net. |
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The region absorbs 18 percent of US exports and accounts for about 21 percent of US companies' overseas investments. |
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Ippolito argues that the wide-open nature of the Internet accounts for its vitality. |
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Outsourcing now accounts for more than a third of the company's total revenue, just over a billion dollars in the latest quarter alone. |
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Dyer's mystical demonism accounts for the ambivalent, exhilarating, and uncanny dimension of his architecture. |
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Reflecting these trends, the Beer Shop now has only two handpumps, and its unmatched range of bottled beers accounts for much more of its income. |
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Capital expenditure accounts for 11 percent of the Eastern Cape's total budget. |
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The GO budget, as it is commonly referred to, accounts for money spent by central administration and its related services. |
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This is a qualitative description of Ohm's law that accounts for the observation that current strength is proportional to the amount of voltage. |
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It also accounts for over a quarter of a million tonnes of carbon dioxide, the main greenhouse gas. |
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Most stockbrokers put private clients' shares in nominee accounts for administrative convenience. |
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Salter accounts for most of the music in the first headnote, with only Sherlock Holmes and The Voice of Terror written by Skinner. |
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Aided by a heat pump which raises it to a usable temperature, this device accounts for about half of the hot water energy. |
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Fuel accounts for only 5 percent of the operational costs for buses, while spare parts account for a much larger percentage. |
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In my opinion, this fact accounts for one of the critical reasons why there is so little hype about the new album. |
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Lastly, there is no one explanation that accounts for Rome's decline and fall. |
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The effects of HFT, which perhaps accounts for 70 per cent of US trading volumes, are ill-understood. |
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Goldman has said that high-frequency trading accounts for less than 1 per cent of overall group revenue. |
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It correctly accounts for the structures of most covalent compounds of elements other than transition metal complexes. |
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The limited energy supply to the respiratory muscles probably accounts for the fatigue after exercise. |
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It has a slightly peppery taste which accounts for its being named after the hot cayenne pepper. |
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Each year, ciguatera poisoning accounts for several thousand illnesses in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Hawaii, and Florida. |
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That means that the eye roll accounts for very little of the subject's hypnotic behavior. |
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It appears that this more subtle effect accounts for the low coefficient of friction of icy surfaces. |
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The brassfounders' traditional use of factors and agents accounts for the maddening anonymity of the catalogues. |
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What theory adequately accounts for the complexity and diversity of distributed, collective practice? |
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It accounts for most of our fears, even our likes and dislikes, and phobias. |
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Its most abundant mineral is feldspar, which accounts for two-thirds of the Earth's crust. |
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There is no one explanation that accounts for every feature of the grail legend. |
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This, rather than anything to do with the specific phases of the development of IT, accounts for the recent disappointing record of productivity. |
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The money from News Corporation accounts for almost half of the NZRU's revenue. |
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The Government's financial watchdog has not accepted the department's accounts for the past 15 years. |
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The investments into denim manufacturing accounts for a fifth of the nation's denim jean production capacity. |
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Intermarriage among races over centuries accounts for the diverse physical features of Jamaicans. |
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The euro area accounts for some 15 per cent of global GDP with a total population of 292 million. |
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Trollip said there was a regular non-payment of accounts for hospitals, resulting in electricity cut-offs. |
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Acute upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage accounts for about 2500 hospital admissions each year in the United Kingdom. |
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The electrification programme accounts for a small percentage of the increase in the demand for electricity. |
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What aspect of the ratite genome accounts for the larger size relative to volant birds? |
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In this way the connexive concept of implication accounts for a necessary presupposition of all conditional and a fortiori logical orientation. |
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They didn't ask any questions about chocolate, which accounts for her not being lumped in with the gluttons. |
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The half-beaks, like the garfish, are capable of sustained gliding above the surface of the water, which accounts for the Thai name, pla kathung heo, meaning water-beetle. |
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This represents approximately one patient per day and accounts for only a small proportion of attendances with chest pain to an urban emergency department. |
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Now, tuition accounts for an average of 36 percent of their operating budgets. |
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The current yield is the portion generated by coupon payments, which are usually paid twice a year, and, it accounts for most of the yield generated by corporate bonds. |
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It is the characters' many-sidedness, their irreducibility to a formula, that he believes accounts for readers' continuing delight in Joyce's narrative. |
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There are three types of cjd, including a hereditary version of the disease which accounts for roughly 10 percent of all cases. |
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Yet it's her showbiz background that accounts for much of her toughness. |
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A depressed stock market accounts for part of this shrinkage. |
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New taxes on wealth could redistribute money from older, better off Australians into education, health, and unemployment accounts for young Australians. |
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It is doubtless this sojourn that accounts for her ability to sing in French. |
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The EU estimates that the black economy accounts for around 20 per cent of the GDP in several countries, while the figure for other countries is put at 30 per cent. |
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This exposure in part accounts for the nautical know-how of his early sculptures, which were sometimes built like boats or internally rigged with cables and turnbuckles. |
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Its mud-flats, sand dunes and salt marshes attract an array of unusual birds, which accounts for the number of twitchers with binoculars and long-lens cameras on the island. |
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So what accounts for this concept's introduction into Democratic councils? |
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There is compelling evidence indicating that, in some cereals such as maize, barley, rice, and wheat, cytosolic AGPase accounts for the major AGPase activity in the endosperm. |
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It is not the uncommonness of the diction or phrasing but the uncommonness of the sentiment and appropriate expression that accounts for eloquence. |
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Imagine how much easier it would be to reorder parts using a system that automatically queries embedded chips every few minutes and accounts for parts as they are used. |
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Noonan accounts for everything to do with the coat, from the wool production to its current home in a Canada high-rise. |
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This unfavourableness of nature prevented the Africans from looking within and that accounts for their failure to build any civilization in the past. |
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This accounts for the sudden cessation of posts here since Saturday night. |
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Red Moon accounts for nearly everything one could imagine when considering a world where werewolves are among us. |
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Costs of living differ radically, and where subsistence production accounts for a large part of the food supply, GNP grossly underestimates wealth. |
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This holdback is only payable to members of the executive council if the public accounts for that year show that the budget targets were achieved. |
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Perhaps it was the violin's formidable heritage, or the choice of repertoire, which accounts for the politely reverential tone of much of the recording. |
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Studies indicate that inhalation of smoke from burning biomass fuels in unventilated indoor spaces accounts for more than 400,000 persons with COPD in the developing world. |
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The answer was to give all X-type models four-wheel drive and this accounts for the car's truly exceptional handling and roadholding, even on poor road surfaces. |
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What accounts for the few countries that are able to initiate and sustain periods of rapid growth in which they gain significantly on the leaders? |
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This accounts for some of the bafflement that occasionally greets Bachmann's statements. |
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That accounts for a dense, but visually acceptable tessellation of rhombi. |
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It seems unlikely that any of these aspects of their autecology accounts for differences between them either in geographical distribution or habitat ecology. |
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He's mendacious and obnoxious, so what accounts for his appeal? |
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My personal tally accounts for barely a fraction of those deserving of a post-mortem tribute. |
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Its pharmacology accounts for its analgesic and antitussive properties. |
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The company, which accounts for nearly 10 per cent of US retail sales excluding cars, has repeated in recent weeks that its consumers are tightening their belts. |
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When she left school, she did the accounts for a fruit shop. |
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This expectation accounts for Powers's interest in imponderable fluids. |
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What accounts for this gender role reversal, in which Vanessa pursues and Louie demurs? |
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Marijuana also accounts for many mental disorders, including panic attacks, flashbacks, delusions, depersonalisation, depression and uncontrollable hostility. |
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The first is pretty lower class and accounts for the minority of returns. |
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I know you need a fair few accounts for the various wonga pages already, but I'm afraid my programming skills aren't quite up to integrating them all. |
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It accounts for the occasional lapses into infelicitous sentiment, tired phrasing and intrusive personal details that would have appalled the American. |
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Thus a scenario or process explanation which reasonably accounts for what we know at a particular point in time is not a bad thing, so long as we understand its hybrid nature. |
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She's a martial artist as well, which accounts for the toned body. |
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Unlike arabica coffee, which accounts for over 70 percent of world production according to the ICO, robusta is easier to harvest because it ripens and remains on the branch. |
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According to the iea, coal accounts for 45 percent of all energy-related carbon-dioxide emissions. |
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Using IBAN Converter file management tool, Apply already convert millions of accounts for clients from. |
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They argue that this accounts for the high number of burials in the area and for the evidence of trauma deformity in some of the graves. |
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This also accounts for the large number of dead in Dadlington parish, leading to the setting up of the battle chantry there. |
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This indicator accounts for 20 per cent of a university's possible score in the rankings. |
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The next senior person in a chamber after the prefects and tollykeepers was once known as the in loco, and kept the accounts for Chamber Tea. |
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The royal accounts for the period survive, but are not always easy to interpret. |
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The metropolitan area of Lima accounts for 43 per cent of gross domestic product, for four-fifths of bank credit and consumer goods production. |
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The poem's idealistic theme or subtext accounts for its popularity across much of the political spectrum. |
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This last incident probably accounts for the legend of the School of Sagres, which is now discredited. |
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Customers may open offshore accounts for any number of reasons, some of which are entirely legal but ethically questionable. |
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The Agriculture sector accounts for two percent of the state's GDP and employs around three percent of its total workforce. |
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This accounts for the newslike freshness of his writings. Proof of its quality lies in the fact that some of his things can still be read today. |
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This route accounts for more than thirty percent of all passenger traffic at Inverness Airport. |
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The production of ferrous metals accounts for 95 percent of world metal production. |
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The fact that the borders of normality are on a statistical continuum, and always moveable, accounts for the historical dynamic of normalism. |
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The evolutionary pressure of polar bear predation on seals probably accounts for some significant differences between Arctic and Antarctic seals. |
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This accounts for the great age of the rocks comprising the continental cratons. |
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The port accounts for more than a third of economic activity of the town of Calais. |
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The propagation factor accounts for the effects of multipath and shadowing and depends on the details of the environment. |
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The service sector accounts for three quarters of the gross domestic product. |
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The similarity in appearance to testes naturally accounts for salep being considered an aphrodisiac. |
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The Indian Ocean accounts for the second largest share of the most economically valuable tuna catch. |
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Recreational fishing accounts for an insignificant portion of the spiny dogfish harvest. |
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Illegal, unregulated, or unreported fishing catch between 11 and 26 million tons a year which accounts for one quarter of global catch. |
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Agriculture accounts for 70 percent of withdrawals of freshwater resources. |
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Today, CRM accounts for most of the archaeological research done in the United States and much of that in western Europe as well. |
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Norway accounts for a substantial foreign exchange surplus, which is due to revenue from exports of oil and gas. |
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Despite growing production, the manufacturing industry accounts for a decreasing proportion of total employment in the Nordic countries. |
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By way of comparison, in Denmark, Norway and Iceland it only accounts for less than 13 per cent of total employment. |
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The outpost phenomenon probably accounts for many cases of polydomy, defined as the dispersal of the colony into multiple nest sites. |
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The services sector accounts for just over half of GDP and industry, made up of mining, construction and manufacturing, is an additional quarter. |
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Scientists have calculated that the entire Congo Basin accounts for 13 percent of global hydropower potential. |
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The Pearl River Delta Economic Zone accounts for approximately one third of China's trade value. |
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Cattle accounts for about three quarters of the meat produced in the state. |
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It accounts for more than two thirds of Peru's industrial production and most of its tertiary sector. |
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Maize has suboptimal amounts of the essential amino acids tryptophan and lysine, which accounts for its lower status as a protein source. |
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Hand harvesting accounts for more than half of production, and is dominant in the developing world. |
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Cassava accounts for a daily caloric intake of 30 percent in Ghana and is grown by nearly every farming family. |
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The United States accounts for the largest portion of official remittances, followed by the United Kingdom, Italy, Canada, Spain and France. |
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This diffusion of atoms accounts for the constant surface tension in liquids. |
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Surface mining accounts for around 80 percent of production in Australia, while in the US it is used for about 67 percent of production. |
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Electronic trading now accounts for the majority of trading in many developed countries. |
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The long-term growth in population and income accounts for most secular trends in economic phenomena. |
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Unlike the dopamine hypothesis, the adrenochrome hypothesis accounts for many biochemical patterns common among schizophrenic patients. |
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Food is the most commonly-identified anaphylaxis trigger and accounts for 30 percent of all anaphylaxis fatalities. |
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The eosinophil is a type of granulocyte and usually accounts for a very small proportion of total white cell count in peripheral blood. |
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It accounts for perhaps 2 to 3 per cent of culture confirmed cases of zygomycete infection. |
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The type I have, juvenile diabetes, or Type I, accounts for only 5 to 10 percent of diabetics. |
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Perhaps this accounts for the ebb and flow of her popularity. |
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Aggressive play is measured as an index of disciplinary points, which accounts for yellow cards and different types of red cards. |
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Counter worker Benjamin Sookia, 26, raided ATM machines and bank accounts for the money. |
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Goethite is known to exhibit a remanent paramagnetic signal due to defects that accounts for these observations. |
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Because rental housing accounts for more than a third of most tenants' income, rent controls are a very sensitive issue for the renting public. |
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This method appropriately retransforms costs and accounts for possible bias due to heteroskedasticity in the error term. |
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It is the loss of contact with our spiritual and cultural legacy, so Dawson warned, that accounts for our contemporary rootlessness. |
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Low birth weight is defined by the World Health Organisation as less than 2,500g and accounts for around seven per cent of live births. |
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A semiattached curtain-wall accounts for much of the interior facade of the building, which faces the inside of Columbia University. |
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Such varying differentiation of different parts of the ovule accounts for the occasional confusion of anatropous and campylotropous ovules. |
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The metal layer model accounts for conductivity, skin effect, and top and bottom surface roughness. |
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This implicit determination of the interpolation points accounts for the nonlinearity of the problem and capsulizes its difficulty. |
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In 2015, the cardiology application accounts for the largest share of European Nuclear Medicine SPECT market. |
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The negative pressure wave technology accounts for the major share in the leak detection market. |
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Lynch accounts for 65 percent of the NIU offense with 1,881 yards rushing, 2,676 passing and 43 touchdowns. |
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The White Hole model also accounts for the cosmic background radiation and the flat nature of the universe, because it expands forever. |
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Octal ships more than 1,200 containers per month from Oman and now accounts for 85 per cent of import-export traffic through the port of Salalah. |
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It is responsible for a crimewave that accounts for up to 40 per cent of offences. |
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Instead, we developed a generic model that accounts for the coupled electronic and orientational dynamics of the molecule. |
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His condemnation for Origenism by the 553 Council of Constantinople accounts for the loss of most of his enormous corpus. |
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It accounts for approximately one-fifth of the total world river flow and has the biggest drainage basin on the planet. |
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Black tea is one of the most consumed beverages globally and accounts for a significant part of polyphenol intake in the world population. |
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Copeland's approach to constructing the software component of the cost-of-living price index explicitly accounts for consumer heterogeneity. |
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The fin efficiency accounts for the distribution of saturated air enthalpies along the fin height. |
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Not surprisingly, ICU patient care accounts for at least 20 percent of hospitals' operating budgets, often even more. |
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Perhaps it's this puritanical streak that accounts for our mistrust of this arch fabulator. |
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As reported by those authors, interstratification accounts for the high CEC of basalt-derived soils containing smectite in southern Brazil. |
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Some studies indicate that the average coancestry is a good measure of genetic diversity because it accounts for both founder effects and the effects of genetic drift. |
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In April Woodford and his crew killed about 1,200 harp seals over 10 days in an annual hunt that usually accounts for about a third of his yearly income. |
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Many auditors who select an incorrect explanation can easily disconfirm it if they consider whether the explanation adequately accounts for the discrepancies identified. |
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The resistance of the spring elements is accounted for by the modulus terms, and relaxation time accounts for the viscous response of the dashpots. |
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Its undependable and small oil and gas industry accounts for 87 percent of the value of its exports, with the rest accounted for by fish and agricultural produce. |
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Childcare is the single most expensive element of raising a child in their early years and, at PS41,139, accounts for almost half of the overall cost. |
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A temporary restraining order has also been put into place which keeps Thompson from using any Mainline bank accounts for anything other than providing refunds. |
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The exponentially modified Gaussian function is a reliable generalization that accounts for skewness in the peak shape since it is characterized by a non-zero third moment. |
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The state auditing service was short-staffed but had not scheduled audits by private sector firms, while many public entities had not submitted accounts for years. |
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To the extent that in its aqueousness the flow is feminine simultaneously the linearity of the riverine course accounts for its phallic determination. |
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It is appetition that accounts for the monad's indivisibility, while the infinite set of perceptions accounts for its distinctness from all other monads. |
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Fewer than 10 percent of records of marine life come from abyssal plains between 4,000 and 6,000 meters deep, yet that zone accounts for half the oceans' area. |
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Massey's poetry has a certain rough and vigorous element of sincerity and strength which easily accounts for its popularity at the time of its production. |
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Most coal seams are too deep underground for opencast mining and require underground mining, a method that currently accounts for about 60 percent of world coal production. |
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Air leakage accounts for a large percentage of energy loss from a home. |
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This accounts for energy or power loss through the drive train inefficiencies and weight thereof as well as gravitational force placed upon components therein. |
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That is, all languages' phonological structures are essentially the same, but there is restricted variation that accounts for differences in surface realizations. |
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The service sector has increased drastically in all Nordic countries in the last 15 years and today accounts for about three fourths of all employed persons. |
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Farol Cay accounts for almost two thirds of the aggregate area. |
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Agricultural businesses in Japan cultivate 13 percent of Japan's land, and Japan accounts for nearly 15 percent of the global fish catch, second only to China. |
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In North America Harmonia axyridis has become the most abundant lady beetle and probably accounts for more observations than all the native lady beetles put together. |
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In North America, the early Carboniferous is largely marine limestone, which accounts for the division of the Carboniferous into two periods in North American schemes. |
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The Lawnmarket was originally part of the High Street before its separate naming, which accounts for the street numbering being a continuation of the High Street numbers. |
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Motoo Kimura's neutral theory of molecular evolution by genetic drift proposes that this variation accounts for a large fraction of observed genetic diversity. |
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Manufacturing accounts for a significant but declining share of employment, although the city's garment industry is showing a resurgence in Brooklyn. |
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While there is a strong correlation between having a high HDI score and a prosperous economy, the UN points out that the HDI accounts for more than income or productivity. |
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The Benetton team is best known for its success with Michael Schumacher, who accounts for 19 of the team's 27 career victories and their 2 drivers' championships. |
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Southern Chile accounts for nearly all cider production in the country. |
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Bristol alone accounts for a quarter of the region's economy, with the surrounding areas of Gloucestershire, Somerset and Wiltshire accounting for a further quarter. |
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This combination of piety and fun also accounts for the continued popularity of roly-poly darumas, popular doll-like figures named after Bodhidharma. |
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In addition, we show that the habitat networks of a limited set of species can be combined into a single network which accounts for their autoecological requirements. |
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Cyclical unemployment is when workers lose their jobs during economic downturns as measured by Gross Domestic Product, which usually accounts for high unemployment rates. |
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The tripeptide, glutathione, is found in mammalian tissues at millimolar concentrations and, therefore, accounts for more than 90 per cent of the total nonprotein sulphur. |
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