Part of the price cut stems from a new body welding line at the Kentucky plant that Toyota is adopting worldwide. |
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To conclude, one of the so-called benefits of adopting the euro has always been that prices can be compared across frontiers at a glance. |
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The agricultural world is also adopting various approaches in genomics and bioinformatics in attempts to understand complex traits. |
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The municipality will take steps to stop people adopting animals from the pound and then releasing them back on the streets. |
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To be tough on sick absence you need to tackle the root causes rather than adopting a crude big stick approach. |
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Now, if libertarian minimalists do the latter, they would be taking issue with my policy views, not adopting them. |
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So, what is stopping us from adopting this highly efficient technique of conserving water? |
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I know that transplanting this system to America would not be easy, but you could do no worse than try adopting at least some elements of it. |
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I did say it would curtail my daytime internet surfing, adopting the air of a martyr to the communal good. |
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He realized that he could continue to shepherd his people by adopting St. Paul's strategy of writing pastoral letters from prison. |
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With all the animals in shelters waiting to be adopted with some to be euthenized, you should really consider adopting. |
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Ford is considering adopting the 300-volt system for other vehicles in its line-up, including larger SUVs and sedans. |
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He has even taken to adopting a putting stance that looks for all the world as though he is about to do the splits. |
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It is always wise to guard against adopting a complacent or smug attitude in life as one ages. |
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Farmers and crofters can apply for annual payments for up to ten years for adopting environmentally friendly farming practices. |
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British shipowners, however, had been slow to build tankers and in the tramp traders had lagged behind in adopting diesel propulsion. |
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Decision makers beguiled into adopting a course of action may update their beliefs and abandon it. |
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He also appealed to the public to assist those less fortunate by adopting a poor family in need of assistance. |
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A new wave of young musicians appeared, adopting dance beats and electronic sounds as their main mean of expression. |
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While Prussia had used nationalism to overcome France's advantage in recruiting, it found that adopting a meritocracy was more difficult. |
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Surprisingly, few members of the legislature appear to be adopting this format. |
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Mr Justice Smyth said he felt the plaintiff was adopting a prudent and sensible approach to the matter and he would approve the settlement. |
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Yet Missourians refrained from adopting the language of division emanating with increasing volume from the cotton states. |
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How is the defeat of neo-liberal policies by populist leaders adopting leftist slogans to be explained? |
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These bees visited flowers in search of pollen, adopting a supine posture as they entered the corolla tube. |
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I would also ask the committee to consider adopting a policy of precautionary principle. |
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The speed with which people are adopting podcasting compared to blogging is surprising. |
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The converse question is, what do we sacrifice by adopting the death penalty? |
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My concern is that in adopting the term 'gender equality' we implicitly deny that there is systemic, institutional discrimination against women. |
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Artists and intellectuals alike were prevented from innovating or adopting new ideas. |
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Four possible outcomes of any communicatory interaction are required in adopting the full implications of signal detection. |
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Ashley went on to say that they are hoping to raise a family together by adopting a baby. |
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As a writer drawing on this experience, I seem able to take different perspectives on board and I am comfortable adopting a range of personae. |
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When adopting the new too, he has refrained from being imitative or pretentious. |
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By adopting a muted form of cultural relativism, the scientific establishment seeks to coexist with other points of view. |
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The president let that slip away, deepening divisions by adopting a my-way-or-the-highway cocksureness on both domestic and foreign affairs. |
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Monitoring slow-paying accounts and adopting timely billing practices are just two ways you can help unclog your payables. |
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When in 1861 a Louisiana bishop wrote a pastoral letter adopting the slaveholders' view on race, he was sharply censured by Rome. |
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This can involve echoing particular words, adopting features of pronunciation, using similar syntactic structures, and so on. |
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Meat outlets should be directed to cut down their waste generation by adopting good housekeeping practices. |
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By adopting relatively broad geographical and chronological frameworks, Dyer's book raises a number of issues that beg for further study. |
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Researchers are not optimistic about adopting aluminum body panels for mainstream cars. |
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There is always a danger here of adopting a chauvinistically Eurocentric perspective. |
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With a sneer she finished and straightened up, adopting an air that dared me to challenge her. |
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And they were accused of adopting the dominant perceptions about subaltern groups, such as women and racial minorities. |
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Without further ado, the new coalition is adopting the position of the outgoing right-wing government. |
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In this regard, I am aware that consideration is being given in Britain to adopting Central European Time. |
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The working class as a whole confronts the task of adopting a new political orientation and constructing a new party. |
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This is a crude attempt to straitjacket the working class, to prevent it from adopting an independent class viewpoint. |
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Understanding what you're up against as you heal and adopting healthy coping strategies will help get you there. |
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You should keep an open mind while reading any book and adopting any style from these books. |
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It firstly sets up the foundation of educational software in China adopting intelligent technique omnifariously. |
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The forceful, careerist Hepburn keeps Tracy off-balance, speaking multiple languages, shielding political refugees, and adopting a Greek orphan. |
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Fillies began ovulating and advertising estrus by adopting a distinctive posture between one and two years of age. |
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The board is adopting devices and methods to defeat the very purpose and object of the Bank. |
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It had also been adopting a different stand from the left parties on various public issues. |
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When adopting a stance, the bowler should be looking primarily for ease and comfort. |
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He sighed and took a step back from her, adopting a nonchalant stance as best he could. |
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One observer said last night that he may be adopting the role of a stalking horse for the party, generating some momentum for change. |
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Any woman who has braved a changing-room recently will have noticed that more retailers are adopting a ' vanity sizing ' policy. |
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By ad 80, according to Tacitus, the Britons were widely adopting Roman fashion in housing, clothing, language, and diet. |
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If you're adopting or purchasing a pet, make sure the breeder, shelter, or store is reputable and vaccinates all of its animals. |
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By adopting the sober, plain attire of the butterfly's closest relative, the former world number one was a man transformed. |
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A final reason for adopting a tolerant stance towards others was the necessity to think logically about the unreasonableness of intolerant views. |
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Indeed, they would be doubly nervous if they believed Ahern really was adopting such a laidback approach. |
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Only Ireland and Italy stand in the way of adopting 30 extraditable crimes. |
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The world is now adopting open standards, which leaves their vast underbelly vulnerable. |
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One theory suggested he would attempt to bludgeon his way into American hearts by adopting the thudding beats and screaming guitars of metal. |
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At the outset, comunicate with your clients about their goals and expectations in adopting a qualified plan. |
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Five young Asians told us how they are adopting the tradition of arranged marriages to suit their modern needs. |
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More and more of us are ditching our dumbphones and adopting smartphones the world over. |
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Councillor Rowen is jumping the gun, as we haven't even decided if we're adopting the scheme. |
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Martin, we have grown accustomed to seeing your pantomime stooge adopting all manner of superhero guises. |
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By adopting the method, Mr. Haridas is able to even defeat a computer in calculations. |
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While adopting the emollient tones of compassionate Conservatism, he has also toned down the virulent anti-Europeanism. |
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Both government and opposition have been adopting positions which they will repeat over and over again during the period of this parliament. |
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No matter what the Court may announce on Monday, it will not be adopting this extreme position. |
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Aside from occasionally adopting hubby Elvis Costello's cute little habit of syllabic elision, The Girl is character-free. |
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The album also features a cover of Can's I Want More, which sees Kirk adopting a rare electro-pop format. |
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Is it only the poor developing countries which should be adopting such priorities? |
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The political parties are also jostling with each other for favour with the voters by adopting hard-line positions. |
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The councillors concluded by adopting the report and agreed to promote the idea that every house in the town should have smoke alarms installed. |
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His work has been lauded as innovative and adventurous, not restricted by the limitations of adopting a particular style. |
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But other reasons and rationales exist for adopting and strengthening an historical perspective. |
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The move marks another evolution for a movement that has been agile in adopting new technology. |
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On December 17 Democrats and Republicans reconstituted the legislature in the capitol with a resolution adopting the compromise agreement. |
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The majority of speakers advocated adopting a system of proportional representation in British Columbia. |
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In 1930, after the empress died, the regent, adopting the throne name Haile Selassie, was crowned emperor. |
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Informed consumers and businesses around the globe are adopting this technology at a phenomenal rate. |
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It is necessary to recognise the risk of error in adopting such a fact finding process, and to make allowance for it. |
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Possible outcomes are given for a host adopting either the acceptor or rejector strategy when the parasite is a nonevictor. |
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The final was closer than the scoreline suggested, with both players adopting a defensive style in a gruelling final. |
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Young Mongolians are increasingly abandoning many aspects of their ethnic heritage and are adopting more Americanized attitudes and behavior. |
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However, an increasing number of archaeologists are adopting lasers as efficient measuring devices. |
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Top Government officials said all procedures for adopting the budget had been followed properly. |
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My grandmother had always owned a cat, and later in life she started adopting rescue cats from the local Cats Protection League. |
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This guide is written to help show first-time adopters what to expect when adopting an animal from a rescue shelter. |
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Many have leapfrogged transitional stages of development by adopting more advanced technologies. |
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Another of the Travis felines, a white angora, won its way into the family hearth by adopting Glanville's boat. |
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Wills has been forced into adopting a more left posture to defend his parliamentary position. |
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Enoch countered by pointing to her efforts to prevent the ABA from adopting a pro-abortion stance without consulting the membership. |
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Some in Hollywood, though, say that the women who've scaled the studio hierarchy have done so by adopting retrograde ideas. |
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The idea of organisms adopting strategies for survival and fitness is central to Darwinian biology. |
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Liking the name was not the only reason for adopting it, just a necessary precondition for doing so. |
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In it Khodorkovsky argued that Russia's salvation lay in adopting some of the principles and politics of socialism. |
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The focus this year is Children, Adolescents and Heart Disease, because children are increasingly adopting unhealthy lifestyles. |
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The last two decades, however, have seen a dangerous rise in states adopting draconian right-to-work laws, especially in the South. |
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My own view is that it is sensible to start by adopting the pragmatist idea that beliefs involve dispositions to action. |
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In adopting this stance one concedes that the rightness or propriety of belief and unbelief depends upon the outcome of a certain inquiry. |
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By deliberately adopting the stylistics of sentimentality in his screenplay, Cameron recalls yet another, less cynical time in Titanic. |
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Soon after the Great War, the majority of Americans turned away from concern about foreign affairs, adopting an attitude of live and let live. |
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He believes, for a start, that it should be unafraid of adopting a risk culture, though so did his predecessor Robert Crawford. |
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Lame Deer, for example, made clear that adopting the role of the berdache among the Teton Dakota was not always an exercise in free choice. |
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I think I am too long in the tooth to start adopting the dress down policy of many of today's businesses. |
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It is sad to find the editor of one of the few outlets in favour of radical change adopting the attitude, and language, of a Colonel Blimp. |
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We're adopting a relaxed and unhurried attitude to the house sale. |
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Marty was in a drunken haze when his wife Gloria announced she was adopting a Bernese Mountain Dog. |
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Singh went on to say that Indian women should beware of adopting a western code of feminism. |
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People who go through this dilemma expect their organisations to motivate them to work by adopting methods such as get-togethers, meditation and yoga programmes. |
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Though there was a lot of criticism from various quarters at that time, today the present coaches are adopting the method, which was introduced by Balkishen Singh. |
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Only a few firms succeeded in not only getting bigger, but also in adopting the American methods of managerial organization adequate to their new size. |
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I was adopting a position of enlightened intellectual who was going to teach my Midwestern students about the realities and inequalities of their nation. |
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This time around, the union says it consulted its members widely before adopting a negotiating position, which now stresses cultural and family issues. |
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Not all writers adopting a constructionist position are similarly prepared to acknowledge the existence or at least importance of an objective reality. |
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In adopting it he alights on areas that others might have missed and creates what is surely some of the most extraordinary and original writing currently in print. |
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For the first time after countless rehashes, the franchise is finally taking a major new direction in adopting Unreal technology to power the game. |
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He has surprised many by defying the adage that you can't teach an old dog new tricks by adopting a more attacking approach than he normally favours for his teams. |
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The Democratic Party will not win elections or build a lasting majority solely by changing its rhetoric, nor will we win by adopting the other side's positions. |
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Only a handful of British couples annually succeed in adopting in America. |
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Many modern directors feel obliged to pose as anti-intellectuals, adopting a facade of stupidity they are unable to carry off with any conviction. |
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Before adopting the world's norms, we should ask whether those norms protect these rights and liberties, and live up to the principles that have served us so well for so long. |
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By recording dog genealogies and adopting practices such as line breeding, breeders started producing dogs so varied that they seemed quite different from their ancestors. |
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If performance parity is achieved, then moving to new core logic and memory is a non-issue, and it's easy to justify adopting those other neat new features. |
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Nowadays, fashion conscious Asian men are adopting long flowing robes, jackets and dhotis or baggy kameezs and salwars, with a shawl thrown over the shoulder. |
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I concluded, and the cabinet supported me, that a third access off Canvey was a better proposal than adopting the other request to dual Canvey Way. |
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Are test-optional colleges adopting a kindler, gentler approach to admissions? |
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In the meantime, women should be getting the clear message about the many health benefits of adopting a sensible diet and engaging in regular exercise. |
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Please note that most of the spelling follows mesolectal orthography, or English-based approximations, which do not represent the true sounds, so be careful in adopting them. |
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All the countries adopting shock therapy experienced prolonged economic crisis and mass impoverishment, although the depth of the crisis varied from country to country. |
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The Government has lashed out at trade and industry for adopting faulty accounting practices and indulging in misdeclarations to hoodwink the tax authorities. |
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As an architect of Indian development, he steered India toward adopting a mixed economy with a large public sector and considerable state control of the private sector. |
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It looks as if it'll get hotter day by day for the next few days, certainly over the weekend, so I shall be adopting a troglodytic existence for the duration. |
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Whatever their true motivations, there can be little doubt that the company is adopting an increasingly moralistic stance toward its customers, and internet users in general. |
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The rationale for adopting a single platform is that it might be beneficial for students trying to navigate through various courses, since they have a similar format. |
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Rule utilitarianism holds that a behavioral code or rule is morally right if the consequences of adopting that rule are more favorable than unfavorable to everyone. |
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Only by adopting their lilting, Valley Girl voice inflections can one gain their growing approval and, ultimately, an invitation to join them at a party. |
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But, in adopting a technique which was widely used 150 years ago, you can easily slip into the habit of writing in the style which the old-timers used. |
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The water depths used for this calculation were established by adopting the pattern of relative sea-level variations inferred from sequence stratigraphy. |
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Research has shown that although many organizations are adopting organic structures there are many that are not, even though they are in similar kinds of markets. |
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The manager, whose prospects will be enhanced if Ronald De Boer can recover from a calf injury, cautions against adopting tactics designed only to avoid defeat. |
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Some prominent 19 th-century suffragists advocated adopting educational or property qualifications for voting that would disqualify most black women. |
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I am thinking of adopting a faux Californian accent for such situations. |
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The peddler approaches the narrator adopting a pidgin English. |
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Both boys and girls were being conditioned into adopting this stereotyped image of men and women and this indirectly affected their personalities, the study has pointed out. |
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Putting on your best smile and adopting a pleasant, helpful attitude you stand eager and ready to please, waiting for the onslaught of the great shopping public. |
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What matters most now is adopting the correct cynical pose about this. |
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On one level, it is only by adopting the pose of freedom fighter that Cappello can confront the great grandfather's dual legacy of burning and blossoming. |
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Producers of leading wines are adopting security measures similar to those used on banknotes to stop criminals counterfeiting their products, writes John Follain. |
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They think that they can make themselves as agreeable to the men as their successful rivals, by adopting the same style and allowing the same freedom of conversation. |
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Of course, no one would actually argue with such crudity, but there is a kind of discourse that can come perilously close to adopting that caricature attitude. |
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The propriety of adopting the intentional stance towards a system is settled pragmatically in terms of the utility of its application in interacting with the system. |
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And outside the European Union itself, countries including Montenegro and Kosovo will also be adopting the euro as their sole legal tender to replace the Deutschmark. |
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You are asking us to be careful about adopting assumptions which are founded on rather dubious ground and would subvert our intentions, good as they may be. |
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No sooner had the Finance Minister announced the decentralisation plan in his latest Budget than the begrudgers in Dublin were adopting a dog-in-the-manger attitude. |
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Soon afterward, the federal government, in effect, outlawed the rinky-dinks by adopting minimum-strength standards. |
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For the adventurous person in your life how about adopting an aardwolf or a binturong? |
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Thankfully, as I get older, I have no shame in restaurants and have started adopting the American trait of asking for a doggie bag. |
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Haloid Corporation flourished by abandoning the standard equipment sales business model and adopting a leasing model. |
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In 1532 the Waldensians adhered to the Reformation, adopting the Calvinist theology. |
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Delegation in attendance as part of a mission to brighten the lives of Anguillans by adopting cleaner, more affordable energy sources. |
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This leads the child to consider investigating adopting a member from the Kingdom Plantae. |
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She had this brilliant idea that Steve should launch his much-anticipated, super-high-tech company by adopting a distinctly untechy look. |
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Several pathological labs have resorted to invest heftily and have been adopting fully automated systems for disease diagnosis. |
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So far, only superliberal Berkeley, Calif., has succeeded in adopting such a measure over industry objections. |
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In the United Kingdom, a 2011 referendum on adopting AV saw the proposal rejected. |
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By 1772, Otis and others had reversed course by adopting Blackstone's position that judges cannot challenge Acts of Parliament. |
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The plan is to follow the example of the Japanese company's new Aygo by adopting a dramatic design to make the car more of an eye-catcher. |
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Rather he is adopting the understandable but morally dubious principle that the end justifies the means. |
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This new line will also achieve a world first by adopting an inkjet production method. |
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Australia and New Zealand became dominions in the 20th century, adopting the Statute of Westminster Act in 1942 and 1947 respectively. |
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Speakers of African American Vernacular English show little to no evidence of adopting the shift. |
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Khan called for adopting value chain methods, genetic resource and artificial insemination in order to ensure the food security. |
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Also adopting a locally unseen creative strategy, Ford Lio Ho continues to sell imported Fiestas. |
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Cornered sheep may charge and butt, or threaten by hoof stamping and adopting an aggressive posture. |
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Youngsters in that investigation included 157 interracial adoptees, 42 white adoptees, and 167 biological children of the adopting parents. |
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In modern times, other cuisines of the world have become very popular in Mexico, thus adopting a Mexican fusion. |
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In adopting this style, ritual leaders' speech becomes more style than content. |
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He adopted Persian customs of clothing and otherwise encouraged his men to go native by adopting local wives and learning their mannerisms. |
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Instead of adopting a federal model, the UK has relied on gradual devolution to decentralise political power. |
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Eventually, the Franks who had settled more to the south of this area in northern Gaul started adopting the Vulgar Latin of the local population. |
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Albania on the other hand gravitated toward Communist China, later adopting an isolationist position. |
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In 1993, a group formed to clean it up, adopting the mummichog as a mascot, and has removed thousands of tons of contaminated sediment. |
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It was created by modifying the Phoenician alphabet, with the innovation of adopting certain letters to represent the vowels. |
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Currently most states are adopting numbering systems with the prefix M for motorways. |
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This impact has led to most of the world's nations adopting regulations to manage negative effects of mining operations. |
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The new branding was implemented online on 17 January, with S4C's television channels adopting it the next day. |
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Later when conquering England, the Norman rulers in England would eventually assimilate, thereby adopting the speech of the local English. |
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In adopting the bipartite structure, then, the Phoenix-poet demonstrates that this poem is a 'two-fold story,' a bispel. |
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Both families were largely Unitarian, though the Wedgwoods were adopting Anglicanism. |
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By adopting many established, American, methodologies and components Polaris was finished on time and within budget. |
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It can subsequently force the Commission as a body to resign by adopting a motion of censure. |
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By adopting this approach, Marx attempted to separate key findings from ideological biases. |
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Thus common law systems are adopting one of the approaches long common in civil law jurisdictions. |
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Expansions were infrequent, as the emperors, adopting a strategy of fixed lines of defense, had determined to maintain existing borders. |
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He would invent new words by scribbling down his words before swapping letters around and adopting spoonerisms and malapropisms. |
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It is noteworthy that CLAST members will save money in adopting hands-on, inquiry-driven science kit curricula. |
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One of the key objectives of adopting a TLD is to give a brand a more personalized online presence and enhance the site user experience. |
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Mulla called for adopting a group of national laws capable of dealing with the variables and meeting the aspirations of the Iraqi people. |
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The biggest challenge for MOOC is the difficulty in adopting server-based resources or a secured IT infrastructure. |
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Gardeners were advised to water the fruit plants while adopting the tensiometer method. |
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In that regard, adopting an unrealistically nunnish definition would not have helped. |
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Rather than adopting this understanding of force, I have instead characterized the notion in terms of simple normativity or obligatoriness. |
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However, there were concerns that adopting a name different from that mentioned in the act might cause legal problems. |
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I have a tiny bit of respect of Angelina for adopting an orphan instead of populating the world with another flesh loaf. |
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The statement added that both sides reached to understandings on Shatt-al-Arab water way through adopting the Thalweg river line principle. |
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Akustica mass-produces MEMS digital microphones by adopting CMOS technology. |
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Airlines are adopting the acquisition route to enter the Global Air Cargo market to increase their revenue. |
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The company has started adopting user-friendly schemes after many years of glumness related to its low-priced strategies. |
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The DFM is a regional leader in adopting the most advanced trading platforms and technologies. |
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Though initially adopting a hard-line stance, the politician soon started to backpedal. |
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After adopting a new identity and passport, he wangled his way into British high society and frequented the best casinos. |
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In 2010, adopting a paperless lifestyle is not an especially rare feat. |
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This paper raises the concern that Papua New Guineans are losing sight of their rich cultural values and indiscriminately adopting outside values. |
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Only the barbarian might eventually change by adopting Chinese ways. |
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The Charismatic movement is the international trend of historically mainstream congregations adopting beliefs and practices similar to Pentecostals. |
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Despite the impressive findings from the trial, some have contended that the results of one randomized trial are insufficient for adopting glyburide as a first-line therapy. |
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But policymakers must be careful to provide opportunities that enable all to improve, without adopting policies that punish and hold back the overachievers among us. |
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Bishop Dionysius of Rome harshly condemned those who divided the Trinity into three distinct hypostases, running the risk of adopting an unacceptable tritheistic doctrine. |
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Some have proposed adopting a prize system to reward medical research. |
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He also underlined PEX activities in terms of increasing the depth of the exchange, attracting local and foreign investments and adopting state of the art technologies. |
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In the next two years Britain's national newspapers opened new plants and abandoned Fleet Street, adopting the new technology with far fewer employees. |
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Public service broadcasters in Ireland and Australia were far slower at adopting FM radio than those in either North America or continental Europe. |
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The PM accused the BJP of adopting diversionary tactics and said this was affecting governance when there were grave challenges facing the country. |
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Findings from molecular genetics, for example, have prompted adopting new groups, such as the Afrotheria, and abandoning traditional groups, such as the Insectivora. |
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This lesson involves student understanding of governance in non-profit organizations and involves students in adopting or creating a governance model for student unions. |
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We are pleased that search engines like Dogpile, WebCrawler and MetaCrawler are adopting clustering to provide end users with a far more productive and positive experience. |
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Kylie Jenner, who is famous for her ever changing hairstyles, might end up chopping off her long hair completely and end up adopting a Mohawk style. |
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For his part, Kobler praised Hakeems concepts, asserting that the UN agrees with his views in adopting dialogue, without escalation, to get out of current crisis. |
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Further attempts at classification continued without agreement, with some authors adopting the classical three suborder system and others Tullborg's two suborders. |
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In fact, players have incorporated Gorean roleplay into a number of online games, adopting the social structures, institutions, and in some cases even the language of Gor. |
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He probably cannot get elected without adopting much of the anti-globalization fervor and some of the anti-immigrant rhetoric animating French voters. |
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Paul Craig argues that this results in the courts adopting linguistically strained interpretations instead of issuing declarations of incompatibility. |
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This last aspect is an example of the recently developing exploration of the possibilities of sustainable coastal management by adopting soft engineering techniques. |
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Helms proposed a similar White racial identity development model designed to assist Whites in the process of adopting a nonracist White identity and to renounce racism. |
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The updated possibilities would entail different member countries or groups of countries adopting different levels of participation with the union. |
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The French invented the supermotard to race part on Tarmac and part off-road, and they're now raced all over the world with riders adopting spectacular sliding techniques. |
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Tourist destinations are shifting to low carbon emissions following the trend of visitors more focused in being environmentally responsible adopting a sustainable behavior. |
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As the popularity of the Internet's World Wide Web exploded in 1994 and 1995, corporations began adopting the browser software called Mosaic for their networks. |
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Into this well it may have been thrown by his men, who adopting the use of his new tools with reluctance, and reportedly thwarted him in many ways. |
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Those in favor of adopting the resolution that was just read, say aye. |
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Speaking on the occasion, Director Citrus Research Institute, Altaf-ur-Rehman elaborated the methods by adopting which most of the citrus diseases can be controlled. |
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After evaluating the Nominum Foundation Caching Name Server, BT recognized that it could improve network efficiency and achieve ROI by adopting Nominum's software. |
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This close link with Llanelli RFC has also led to the Scarlets adopting the scarlet red colour for their primary jerseys, with their secondary colours generally being blue. |
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The League rejected adopting Esperanto as its working language. |
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What quizzism could he have been afraid of, adopting the language of the hero victors? Lord Burleigh had not this fear when he made his reply to Walsingham. |
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Kellogg's, working with employee communication consultancy Caburn Hope, joins a plethora of big names, including BSkyB and Ladbrokes, in adopting the practice. |
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Acculturation proceeded from the top down, with the upper classes adopting Roman culture first and the old ways lingering for the longest among peasants in outlying districts. |
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Its small income and the small number of staff have led to the trust adopting a policy of recruiting volunteers to help it carry out its extensive work programme. |
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A chief could add to his clan by adopting other families, and also had the legal right to outlaw anyone from his clan, including members of his own family. |
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Configuring multiple partitions on a PC improves manageability by providing support for legacy applications while testing and adopting new operating environments. |
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As one of many ethnic groups in Canada, the Scots have managed to retain their separate identity, as well as adopting other religious practices such as deism. |
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We have killed two Siamese fighting fish and also a snail, which made me jump out of my skin one night, so we have put on hold any thoughts about adopting a stray cat. |
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This is likely to have a negative impact on these markets, as regulatory bodies are adopting stricter criterial for new drug approvals and reimbursement listing. |
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In addition, by adopting closed magnetic path structure in common with the existing products, the influence of cross talk to peripheral curcuitry has been much reduced. |
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But to use game theory in a Marxian setting requires more that simply adopting the tools and methods of non-cooperative game theory, root and branch. |
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The younger Norman aristocracy showed a tendency towards Anglicisation, adopting such Saxon styles as long hair and moustaches, upsetting the older generation. |
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However, some young Friends such as John Wilhelm Rowntree and Edward Grubb supported Darwin's theories adopting a doctrine of progressive revelation with evolutionary ideas. |
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This suggests that the segment of consumers adopting a flexitarian mentality will increase in the years ahead and become a significant concern for meat manufacturers. |
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Leading Japanese companies started adopting flextime during the ''bubble economy'' of the late 1980s with the aim of boosting creativity in the workplace. |
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After the death of his brother Fred in 1877, Sullivan supported Fred's large family financially for the rest of his life, effectively adopting his nephew Bertie. |
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Trudi still had a German accent, but Liesl and Fritz were perfect New Yorkers who said bold and toid, Noo Joysey, Lawn Guyland, and were adopting youse from the Irish. |
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He bolstered his popularity among his subjects by modeling his government on the bureaucracy of traditional Chinese dynasties and adopting the Chinese era name of Zhongtong. |
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The call center industry is extracting a sliver of Indians who are actively de-Indianizing themselves and adopting Western names and identities, accents and culture. |
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