His prescription also falls short by not addressing how our current electoral rules waste votes and suppress potential participation. |
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Overall, the Court's peremptory style in addressing the jus ad bellum reflects an unfortunate ipse dixit approach to judicial reasoning. |
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She flicked the ashes from her long French cigarette and smiled, addressing Loren alone. |
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Almost from the moment we launched out, we were addressing huge crowds in the sugar belt and elsewhere. |
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We witness a communist leader addressing a trade union rally that is broken up by police. |
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It helps them to avoid addressing the true cause of that anger i.e. the attitudes and policies of an overtly disablist society. |
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He also noted the difficulty of addressing the competing interests of layman and specialist in his text. |
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Most mail houses will handle direct mail, postage, addressing, imprinting and mailing. |
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In addressing the needs of students with learning difficulties schools should address the following issues. |
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In addressing his players, Johnstone reminded them of their decided advantage. |
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I thought I could see the dents on her forearms where she rested them on a table while addressing lunch dinner and elevenses. |
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Angel cringed at his rather sarcastic tone and the return of his more formal way of addressing her. |
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Once a commitment is made to addressing diversity, the educator can begin revamping the curriculum. |
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It is not as if the issue had not been ventilated in the evidence, it was that counsel was stopped from addressing on that issue. |
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Any delay in addressing this opportunity is likely to mean losing ground to the competition. |
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The one area of food writing that remained substantially the same was that concerned with books addressing diet as preventive. |
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He hinted at the possibility after addressing a Lions Club luncheon yesterday. |
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It sounds more as if there is a construct of divisionism on both sides that needs addressing. |
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He does care about the Boston archdiocese and is dedicated to addressing its needs. |
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It is possible to win by addressing these issues openly and honesty as Peter Beattie did in Queensland with the electoral rorts affair. |
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He appears oblivious to the person he is addressing and rudely reprimands those who interrupt his rants. |
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The committee was not charged with addressing the needs of premedical students. |
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Brewster, addressing the loose ball at an awkward height, cut his low volley into a vacant corner of the net. |
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Nevertheless, credit card companies have been taking pre-emptive action for some time, which should go some way towards addressing the problem. |
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Technically, they are great-aunts and great-uncles, but when talking about them or addressing them directly, I call them aunt or uncle. |
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Like a professor addressing a lyceum, she looked both friends in the eyes, and locked their attention into her voice. |
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Human beings are addressing God in prayers for help against the inducements of the devil. |
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God answers our prayers because by addressing them to Him we acknowledge His Lordship and power. |
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However, the YWCA has moved a step beyond this traditional focus in addressing some of the fundamental issues affecting women's lives. |
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To apply, send a current curriculum vitae and a letter addressing the nominee's relevant accomplishments to Division Services Office. |
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Doctors there will focus on addressing unmet medical needs, such as developing minimally invasive robotic surgery and telesurgery techniques. |
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The girl or woman he was addressing seemed to be expected to sit in silence, marvelling at the brilliance of the person orating at her. |
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Despite the sunny sounds of some of the music, the lyrics are mostly dark, addressing suicide, terrorism, depression, and desolation. |
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That indeed may well be true but rather than finessing this issue it should surely be addressing it head on. |
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The essence of the tactic of McCarthyism is to de-legitimize one's opponent so as to avoid addressing the substance of his argument. |
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He felt that doctors addressing genuine requests for mercy killing by their patients should not be turned into criminals. |
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Online book clubs, tend to use forum or blog software, difficult for addressing different sections of the book. |
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This is slightly disingenuous, as his huge success in addressing the needs of women shopping has undoubtedly made him rich. |
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It really is addressing people who need help, which is what Toryism should be about. |
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In addition, I'll be writing something addressing emails I've received concerning the RNC credentialing system. |
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These farmers often had to deal with varmints, and laid traps, then as now, as the most efficient way of addressing that problem. |
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Your editorials are thought-provoking in addressing the myriad problems besetting our profession today. |
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It might not matter in a general trade book, but the author does not seem to be addressing himself principally to a popular lay audience. |
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Well clearly the team with the worst goal difference in the division needs some addressing at the back, first and foremost. |
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Soon, with the help of a camera crew that has been following him on the campaign trail, he is addressing the world. |
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Those absolutists who extol the virtues of free trade without addressing its costs are urging us to build an incomplete trade policy. |
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Council was addressing an application made for approval of a retaining wall that encroaches onto the boulevard. |
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Additionally, I am addressing the highly neglected taxonomy of many of the marine meiofaunal groups. |
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He adduces several wartime and postwar writers who veer away from addressing the German civilians' dreadful suffering. |
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Rather than addressing the culture and crisis in confidence, you'd propose we crank the hostility up a notch or two? |
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The mortgage finance system is considered indispensable in addressing the mismatch between demand and supply in the real estate market. |
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How long before we see him, suited and booted, addressing the Tory conference on the dangers of low-interest rates? |
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There are many livestock owners here, and all are not happy with authorities' foot-dragging in addressing our concerns. |
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But right now the government is shrinking from its duty in addressing such trepidation. |
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Paul, addressing that factious group of Corinthians, has plenty to say about communal responsibility. |
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Past fiscal decisions are water over the dam, given the national government's priority for addressing recession in a timely manner. |
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But, he says, they weren't shy about addressing problems within their own community, especially drugs and black-on-black violence. |
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In the report the school was praised for its success in addressing weaknesses highlighted in the last report. |
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The point is that many live to regret addressing specific personal issues in song. |
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I respect my elders and always use sir or ma'am when addressing a stranger. |
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The thinking behind how to go about addressing the perceived problem has been muddle-headed. |
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The government's current strategies aimed at addressing the undersupply of general practitioners are seriously flawed. |
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Once that trend is identified, we can isolate the cause through other means and look at ways of addressing more specific problems. |
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That he was the one who thought of addressing and acting on the issue has lifted my estimation of Mr Rudd very much. |
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Of course, current musicology is already addressing the same questions of how music and its contexts are related. |
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The languages of both the Flemings and the Walloons have formal and informal modes of addressing another person. |
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Still addressing me with tearful insults and telling me that I was a coward, she irrupted in the living room with a large knife in her hands. |
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They are addressing a real concern, however clumsily, and are aware of what may be an irremediable weakness in electronic security. |
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The wider context of this research is the literature addressing the connectedness of demonologies to economic and social transformations. |
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Though addressing serious issues such as the status of women, it is not thick with gravitas. |
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I could see myself standing on a soapbox or addressing my adoring subjects from a balcony. |
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In addressing causation following a negligent omission, two questions arise. |
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Look, what Ritter is addressing is a fundamental break point on this issue. |
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By addressing the issue now, the government can avoid the breeding grounds for future social strife. |
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I have spent the last couple of days bundling up parcels and addressing envelopes. |
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If you call with a complaint or a problem try to use the correct nomenclature or terminology for the part or problem you are addressing. |
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Firstly there is almost no research directly addressing the issues of early versus late separation. |
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I'd find bugs and the program manager would tell me to close the report without addressing the issue. |
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For them, the mere thought of finding a stamp, addressing a letter, and dropping it in a mailbox is challenging. |
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To the best of my knowledge, it is in their interest to play a positive role in addressing this sensitive issue as soon as possible. |
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Don't you think that not addressing such a serious commercial threat from a cabinet minister is putting your head in the sand? |
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Climate change is a global problem that needs addressing now for the sake of future generations. |
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She picked up her pen, finished addressing the envelope in front of her and added it to the pile of invitations to be sent out. |
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Literature searches on the conveyance of respect in addressing family members in therapy yielded no articles of an empirical nature or otherwise. |
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In addressing this bill, I have to make the observation that we have heard it all now. |
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Hence, Lebanon is still in need of history and religion curricula capable of addressing Lebanon's plural needs. |
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Since then, she has travelled across the world addressing anti-war conferences, meetings and rallies. |
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Now it is necessary to call for a broad-based ecumenical council addressing the issue of sexual misconduct in the church. |
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None of the new measures seem to consider addressing the main cause of the problem in the first place. |
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To date, 35 state legislatures have drafted bills addressing offshoring and 161 state laws restricting or banning offshoring have been proposed. |
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She was addressing delegates at the council's annual conference in Castlebar. |
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I should like all to play their part in addressing this company-wide challenge, so please cascade my instructions accordingly. |
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This is no easy feat, given the difficulty and opacity of Howe's poetry, and Back begins her introduction by addressing this very issue. |
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If you can only open your eyes, you will realize that I am addressing you not them. |
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The resulting small and integrated system addressing simultaneous interferers is ideally suited for space-limited vehicles, aircraft, and ships. |
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Consider recent actions on bills addressing such disparate issues as homeland security, movie piracy and auto burglary. |
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But hand recounts of optically scanned ballots will go a long way toward addressing doubts about that technology and about the vendor. |
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I'm all street-smart about it and don't turn my head or respond, but a quick peek reveals that he's not addressing me at all. |
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As always, Duncan started by addressing the strength in the opposing argument. |
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Also, addressing people by correct name and title may put more strength to your argument. |
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The first order of business was addressing the primary area of concern-the lack of an adequate water storage system. |
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Edwards really seemed to have hit his stride and was right on the mark, whether talking about his background, or addressing issues of concern. |
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New help topics specifically addressing cookies and cookie management are being added. |
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Instead of addressing economic reform, Taiwan and economic control are taking centre stage. |
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Why doesn't she have the courage to defend her economic convictions when addressing a general audience? |
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Terrorism, he said, could only be defeated by addressing global problems of poverty and injustice. |
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Our findings highlight the importance of recognizing and addressing the psychological responses to injury. |
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Ultimately we cannot protect the environment without addressing the ever-increasing onslaught of advertising that causes overconsumption. |
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Let us be bold in addressing the issues of psychology education and training, for the next generation is here. |
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The movement was interrupted by a monologue on the properties of water, delivered in the style of a lecturer addressing her students. |
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Earlier, addressing the students, he spoke about the need to protect the environment and the hazards of pollution. |
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At home, their parents have some work to do, too, addressing their parenting methods and facing home truths. |
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As with millipedes, we close this general section by addressing the impact of chilopods on humans. |
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This song is sung by Pete Townshend, whose voice in the film is a kind of choric narrator, directly addressing the audience as in Greek tragedy. |
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Bernadette was addressing the crowds in Derry on 31 January 1972 when the British army's paratroop regiment opened fire on protesters. |
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The addressing circuitry has been changed to allow a full address to be sent to the memory. |
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Among these were addressing new skills, investing in human resources and valuing learning. |
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You can still practice being trans-inclusive in your language and gently and productively addressing cissexism and cisnormativity. |
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I keep seeing clips of him addressing audiences a few years ago and he didn't have the awkward pauses in his speech. |
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Brother Egbert responded in the calm, patient tone of someone addressing a hysteric. |
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With a pensive mood, he felt as if the moon was addressing him, and the stars enticing him to answer back. |
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It is addressing a different realm of discourse, namely, performance of judicial functions. |
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There is no place for dominance, greed, and the power to control in addressing these new global challenges. |
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Many are self-referential, often addressing the reader in the second person. |
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I had the honor of addressing a commencement class today at Harvard University Law School. |
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Saying that pi is 3.14 without addressing the fact that it goes on infinitely afterward overlooks the true essence of the number. |
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She turned to see a soft-featured, plump man addressing her from the doorway. |
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We chose not to include articles that focus on another content area, such as jealousy, while indirectly addressing infidelity. |
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While addressing the convention, he said further that the biggest challenge before the country was to maintain the unity and indivisibility. |
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Since when did the Howard Government become a champion of addressing gender inequity in the workplace? |
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We seek to maintain and deepen competitiveness, especially by addressing infrastructure deficits. |
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I was addressing the problem of celibate priests who are in danger of leading lives divorced from the feminine. |
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The only way this can be achieved is by addressing the issues that are concerning the people on the street. |
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He kind of answers it, but doesn't bother looking at me or addressing his comments to me. |
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To begin addressing these social problems, international volunteers have arrived in Ethiopia. |
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You can figure the bounce angle by addressing the ball on a hard flat surface. |
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That illustrates the importance of addressing the ball on the equator and keeping your stroke rhythmical. |
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We will soon be commencing upon a document addressing how organizations should administrate their tandem programs. |
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I was slightly discombobulated, turning around several times to make sure whom they were addressing. |
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The only real way of addressing this democratic deficit is to change the voting system and introduce proportional representation. |
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This is a small step towards addressing a rape culture that protects the aggressor rather than the victim. |
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In addressing such questions the paper draws on certain aesthetic formulations of the Hindu rasa theory. |
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We are already addressing some of the issues raised by Sir John Stevens and will continue the momentum with a White Paper in the spring. |
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This opened up the opportunity to talk about enriched communications as a means of addressing issues of reachability. |
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Second, you are to keep a civil tongue in your head especially when addressing your peers. |
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Many of these regulations are keyed to specific resources within ecological systems rather than to addressing the system as a whole. |
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And you think about it, you're going to be addressing the entire American people Tuesday night when you deliver this keynote speech. |
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We need to maintain a firm policy on outlawing prostitution, while also addressing the reasons why men and women are drawn into it. |
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The editor is noted for addressing hacks at their end-of-term bash in a speech widely noted for its spectacular woefulness. |
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Lord Fraser of Tullybelton delivered a concurring speech without expressly addressing future conduct. |
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Given the complexity and the emotiveness of this issue, why didn't they manage to spend three seconds addressing such a crucial point. |
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To apply, submit a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference specifically addressing abilities related to the fellowship. |
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In thinking about reforms, it is important to have a sense of the problems we aim to address, and some possible ways of addressing them. |
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In addressing how labor forces become global, I will discuss income, wages, and earnings, not unemployment. |
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I have listened to several conference calls addressing the myriad issues associated with the financial guarantors. |
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She is ever duteous when addressing them, but betrays her true character to the audience. |
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A two-storey concourse building containing waiting rooms, ticket hall and offices occupies the south-west corner of the site, addressing a new square. |
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In his self-satisfied sense of superiority, it never even occurred to him that he might have been addressing one of those ignorant rubes who voted for him. |
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A rigorous alignment procedure such as the one given here can dramatically improve performance of a breadboarded projector simply by addressing alignment errors. |
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Although Okonkwo could never show emotion because that would be a sign of weakness, he was fond of Ikemefuna and the boy began addressing Okonkwo as father. |
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But due to an error in the computer system which formatted the text, the letters were sent out addressing thousands of people by their first name only. |
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The person obviously wasn't addressing him, but speaking to someone else. |
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Today, addressing an audience full of Russian and foreign journalists putin seemed to be talking to himself. |
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They should be addressing their messages to the bulk of the American public that is unaware of the consequences of US foreign policy, not to each other. |
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Once inside, however, users are free to post their scripts and screen their short films, bypassing the usual hurdles and addressing a global audience. |
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For better or worse, the lyrics are equally dated, seldom addressing issues more dynamic than lovesickness, desperation, or down-on-your-luck blues. |
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After gathering and notarizing signatures, SEP supporters had to spend additional hours sorting, addressing, stuffing and mailing petitions to local voter registrars. |
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It came as no surprise to find him addressing the subject of murder in his 30-minute monodrama about a woman who has killed her husband after long periods of violent abuse. |
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Our number-one priority has been reducing the numbers of those at risk of internal sewer flooding and addressing the worst cases of external flooding. |
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Alternatively, share existing debt obligations as a means of addressing the economic repercussions of the referenda results. |
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Labour's health policy noted the adoption of a Youth Health Action Plan to ensure better co-ordination of policies and services addressing youth and pre-school health issues. |
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But the Stones, having borrowed their early repertoire, started off as if they were addressing the women who populated the cotton fields and juke joints of the Delta. |
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But it was a problem that needed addressing, and sharpish, if his impeccable reputation as one of the world's greatest ever sportsmen was to remain intact. |
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A synergy between the development of theoretical formalisms, modeling and experimental work is fundamental to addressing the nanoelectronic challenges. |
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He came out half canned one night and was addressing the ship's company. |
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The essays here effectively convey the energy of a much-admired teacher and lecturer authoritatively addressing his principal art-historical concerns. |
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As a showman who loves the theatrics, addressing the UN general assembly is the ultimate stage. |
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The outcomes of congressional races and the presidential contest could further complicate attempts to achieve a consensus on addressing the fiscal cliff. |
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There was no addressing of the real costs involved through the extension of staff grants for example, or through capitation grants for the under twos. |
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Soups, stews and pasta are ideal for addressing the situation but, as we have been snowbound since December 29, we've been alternating those alternatives for three months now. |
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The truth, which The Royals avoids addressing, is that the royal family is a cosseted, well-funded machine. |
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It began with Rudolph addressing the audience, and introducing herself as the night's host. |
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But addressing a college student in the town hall debate, Romney praised the program without reservation. |
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Indeed, in our modern mindset, we take the notion of the tormentor and merely blot it out, wishing away its existence without really addressing the underlying causes. |
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One potential method of addressing this issue in humans would be to evaluate diaphragmatic function and structure in organ donor patients with brain death. |
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McBean assumes a similar stance when addressing the agendas of his army. |
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Here he imagines a New Yorker sardonically addressing his weekend hostess. |
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Striving in every frame for scientific legitimacy, Gilbert opens the film standing on a hilltop addressing the audience. |
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Fr Byrne said the legal and medical professions, along with strong support from the community, should go a long way in addressing the drug problem in the town. |
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These research priorities involve addressing poverty through the integrated development of rural and urban areas, optimising human resources and understanding the new economy. |
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Without even addressing the fact that he drove to Canada with his dog strapped to the roof of his car, we could call him smarmy. |
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They were asked to come up with designs that not only help save the planet but do it affordably, while also addressing the social needs of the inhabitants. |
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The process of ensuring a weapon system is fully supportable includes appropriately addressing, integrating, and balancing each of these elements. |
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My larger objection is that directly addressing schoolchildren on most matters is a role for which every president is ill-suited. |
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But the pacification of Iraq would come without addressing Suleimani or his destructiveness. |
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Yet another important barrier to addressing this issue is the implication for statin sales. |
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Take concrete steps aimed at addressing the problem that looms, rather than ruminating abstractly about what-if scenarios. |
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He sat mid-stage with the oud on his lap, going periodically into trances, by turns addressing the audience and, like a traditional conductor, communicating with band members. |
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Clearly written, reasonably comprehensive, and addressing contemporary issues this book could well serve as a stimulating primer on imperial history. |
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And while they are slowly addressing the full-figured market, it's not fast enough to stop the tears of a young girl standing in the women's section of a department store. |
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Attempting to boost immigration without addressing the root problems is like fixing a home with dry rot in the foundations by tacking on more weatherboards. |
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The War Department issued specific instructions for this guard duty, including orders for addressing disloyal acts by civilians against such structures. |
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He made this speech in a declamatory manner, standing in front of the fire, addressing himself half to Lucasta and half to an unseen audience in the middle distance. |
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We have taken these analyses further by addressing the level of host suppression, typically the most important factor of successful biological control. |
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The voice-over could represent the subject's thoughts, alternately addressing the viewer or forecasting a future characterized by the things it will lack. |
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Hence, in addressing forest tenure in the 1980s and 1990s, the changes have focused on use rights to forestland and ownership of trees and forests rather than land ownership. |
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None of Denes's issues, in art or politics or economics or ecology, are any less worth addressing today than 30 years ago. |
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By addressing such issues, her work promises to be a major contribution to critical theory as a whole, and Native American critical theory in particular. |
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This was a youth meeting, youth must be the ones speaking to work this out, and the adults had sold us out again by managing this problem, and not addressing it head on. |
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Time and time again we watch them freely addressing public rallies, spewing hate and venom without any action being taken. |
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If so, might it not suggest other responses to crime, such as rehabilitation, restitution, and addressing the multiple criminogenic factors revealed by behavioral science? |
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I wish you the very best of luck in addressing and dismantling this mind-boggling distortion of the democratic and social values of a res publica. |
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They have heightened our sense of insecurity, our security measures, and, more patchily, our commitment to addressing the underlying causes of that insecurity. |
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She replied addressing him Russian style using his patronymic. |
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The reception provided an opportunity for BME Councillors across the London boroughs to establish a network of support aimed at addressing the following key issues. |
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But thankfully, spurred in large part by social media, the world is finally addressing this atrocity. |
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Rattle the clubs in your bag when the opponent is addressing a shot. |
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The 24-year-old goaltender has spent the offseason addressing possible culprits for his descension from budding superstar to someone simply fighting to stay in the league. |
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The provision of 8,000 social and affordable houses per annum would go a long way in addressing the ever increasing Local Authority housing waiting lists. |
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These countries need help in addressing endemic problems such as economic instability, low per-capita income, illiberal democratic practices, and narcoterrorism. |
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Like behavior therapy, cognitive therapy focuses on your current problems to alleviate symptoms, rather than addressing underlying or past conflicts. |
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We might again witness half-hearted attempts at reform, without really addressing difficult but core issues such as public sector disinvestment and labour reform. |
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This album's strength lies in addressing both microcosm and macrocosm. |
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Yet even after the funeral protest, de Blasio was booed and heckled while addressing a new class of recruits as well. |
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But Blake grew accustomed to addressing my pop as his own dad. |
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Should we be struggling to improve women's position in the upper layers of the bourgeoisie, or should we be addressing the fundamental divisions within society? |
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One does not have to be a regular mass goer to have good ideas, and in fact by addressing your problems with the Church we might find the best way forward. |
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But I feel like films are uniquely suited towards addressing paradox, recursiveness, and worlds-within-worlds. |
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I'm staying at a dear little guesthouse a bit of a way out for a couple of days and perhaps we could meet at one of the fringe meetings Boris will be addressing? |
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Click on the key number that references your issue and up pops every headnote in every case addressing that issue. |
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When she spoke, it was with the mildness of a cushat dove addressing another cushat dove from whom it was hoping to borrow money. |
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A bridge may combine posted memory writes to successive dwords into a single burst memory write transaction using linear addressing. |
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More recent historiography may have gone some way to addressing this problem. |
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On one hand, many of the children in our study clearly saw e-safety as an important issue that they thought needed addressing in schools. |
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Healthcare patients or consumers often need help in addressing these seven problems. |
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The negotiations failed, due to Fletcher addressing Feodor with two of his titles omitted. |
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The most obvious of these was by funding projects aimed at addressing them, either directly from the RDA, or indirectly through a funded body. |
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Here he was briefly arrested for addressing a large crowd in the market place, but released on the intervention of the Bishop of Bath and Wells. |
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Thomson published a number of papers addressing both mathematical and experimental issues of electromagnetism. |
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There are, to be sure, some differences in how the candidates propose addressing this litany of concerns. |
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Specifically, his art often referred to former 12th to 13th century Medieval iconography addressing the nature of female sorcerers. |
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His later work in linguistics is much more idiosyncratic, using terminology and addressing questions unique in his era. |
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The IOC has 4 major approaches to addressing environmental health concerns during the construction and competitions of the Olympic Games. |
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Fourthly, the IOC has every host city collaborate with the United Nations to work towards addressing environmental health objectives. |
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Mansfield's submission focused on addressing both trade and regulatory issues with member states as well as other global trading partners. |
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It is one looking to the future from combating violent extremism to addressing poverty and conflict around the world. |
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Blunt shared a part in the difficult task of addressing the potentially violent international incident. |
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For the UK General Election of 2015, research was undertaken to analyse the commitment of the UK's political parties in addressing poverty. |
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By April 8, the government understood media reports were addressing tax evasion not attacking the country of Panama. |
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Their motions came after Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina suggested the idea while addressing the UN General Assembly that year. |
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An overawed Spielberg couldn't bring himself to call him Tony, and insisted on addressing him as Sir Anthony throughout the shoot. |
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Rule 11 states that the court must determine that a guilty plea is voluntarily made by addressing the defendant personally in court. |
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Community organizations and the city government are addressing the problem. |
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Dolphins are able to communicate to one another by addressing another dolphin through mimicking their whistle. |
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The Council operates on consensus basis, mostly dealing with environmental treaties and not addressing boundary or resource disputes. |
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He had a fixed and compelling gaze when addressing someone, which gave little clue to his feelings. |
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In 1993 the state adopted the Burkle addressing system numbering rural roads and buildings to aid in the delivery of emergency services. |
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Concerned alumni initiated an organized campaign to restore the Orgo Night show by publishing a series of pamphlets addressing the issues. |
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Modern pollution prevention technologies are capable of addressing all of these potential pollutants. |
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Chief Justice Marshall, however, did not address jurisdictional issues until addressing the first two questions presented above. |
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Virtual addressing allows applications to believe that there is much more physical memory than actually exists. |
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Bredell was addressing the attendees of the 20th annual Water Indaba being held in the Western Cape this week. |
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In recent years, NAMRL has focused on addressing the fleet's most pressing aeromedical needs. |
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Mugabe addressing a rally in Mutare stated that Zimbabweans in South Africa were literally running the latter's economy, Business Day reported. |
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He was talking to media men after addressing the Public gathering at Jalap Pirwala. |
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Yet, as dozens took turns addressing the RBOC board, their concerns went well beyond aesthetics. |
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While addressing, Syed Aqil Shah said Baba-e-Amn Bacha Khan considered education necessary for the development of Pakhtuns. |
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Where a Resigner is still in partnership with the child's mother, addressing loss may also require couple work. |
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Few days go by without seeing an article addressing some issue related to bark beetles. |
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He said this while addressing the concluding session of Pakistan Navy Operational Exercise RIBAT 2014 at PN Dockyard, Karachi. |
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Pace held an hour-long live blogging session on the CICC blog, addressing questions from bloggers on a number of issues. |
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Among psychological interventions, existential therapies including Logotherapy are approaches addressing the concepts of burnout and hope. |
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Samsung continues to accelerate global LTE market deployment, addressing technical challenges faster than anyone else. |
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Javadekar was addressing a press conference organised by Pune Shramik Patrakar Sangha here today. |
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The project focuses on addressing a lack of knowledge around child booster seat requirements. |
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In contrast to PCI, PCI Express has minimal sideband signals and the clocks and addressing information are embedded in the data. |
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He was addressing a public gathering after inaugurating the office of Tehsil nazim Munda on Thursday. |
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She said this while addressing a national conference with regard to child labour held under the aegis of University of Management and Technology. |
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A post-Pauline author begins the letter to the Colossians addressing the believers with a typical greeting of grace and peace. |
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More specifically, why do Japanese behaviors differ over time in addressing apology and compensation with regard to the comfort women issue? |
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I will also publish 2 command papers addressing issues outstanding from the October 2012 property and compensation consultation. |
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All of you are probably getting at least 9 percent nondelivery through poor or inaccurate addressing. |
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Mir-Mohammadi made the remarks, addressing a one-day security conference in Ulan-Ude, Russia, on Friday. |
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This should be viewed as an opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers to demonstrate leadership in addressing green compliancy. |
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As a means of addressing negative published data, a large number of nonteratogenic agents are also included, many of them from Japanese studies. |
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Putin was addressing miners in Novokuznetsk, a Siberian town, when he made the comments. |
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A key requirement when addressing the issue of corrosivity is an understanding of relevant classifications. |
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I was taken aback to read the letter on February 7 addressing the comparative roles of dieticians and nutritionists. |
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This system is described as addressing the serious occupational hazard of overheating employees who wear hardhats. |
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These appear alongside shorter articles addressing everything from elephants and optics to oracles and Orphism. |
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The program also takes on the issue of parental overprotection and control, while also addressing inappropriate dependence on parents. |
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Panelists pointed out that addressing the nation's energy crisis goes beyond just sourcing renewable fuels. |
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While addressing the Ghanaian community in Qatar, Mahama promised that a Ghanaian embassy will be opened in Doha and a Qatari mission in Accra. |
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X is addressing gay men who know the scene firthand and don't have to be brought up to speed about cruising, tricks, hustlers, or glory holes. |
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Neither the uniform resource locator link addressing scheme or the page pathname syntax is needed. |
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To impose additional structure while addressing the discreteness of ownership choices, the authors draw from the literature on complementarities. |
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Semantic originalism claims to be able to discern Gricean sentence meaning without addressing intent. |
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We spent the afternoon addressing invitations to all our friends. |
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A postcode, an essential part of the addressing system, is used by postal operators to facilitate and automate sorting and forward postal items. |
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In this regard, the author questions the success of political parties and revolutionary movements in addressing women's emancipatory projects. |
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