The biggest post-election challenge is rebuilding the social justice agenda and its support base while reassessing political alignments. |
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It sometimes disturbed alliances and alignments, base agreements or trade arrangements, and friendly relations generally. |
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The system's generally built on old railway alignments or strips of undeveloped or cheap land. |
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All pairwise sequence alignments were colinear, that is, blocks were sequential in nucleotide position for each taxon and were nonoverlapping. |
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Further alignments with different gap penalizations were performed to estimate the stability and validity of the final alignments. |
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We used the secondary structure as a reference to identify paired bases in all sequences in the alignments. |
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The authority had also taken into account the metro rail and railway alignments that may align themselves with the system. |
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That position has him lining up in a variety of alignments, including tight end, wingback, and fullback. |
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Two double pit alignments were dug, one east of the northern henge, the other west of the southern. |
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Highly variable and gappy regions of alignments are usually excluded from phylogenetic analyses. |
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We simulated data of this type by concatenating alignments from two generating trees. |
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But I must navigate what is negotiable and what is not, and do my best to constantly re-check my alignments and priorities. |
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Interest in astro-archeology has caused many lithic sites to be re-evaluated as possible lunar and solar alignments. |
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In large alignments, with fairly randomly scattered ambiguities, site-pattern probability estimates remain close to uncorrelated. |
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Each guide tree accompanied by the chosen root sequence was provided to ROSE 1.2, which generated multiple alignments by simulated evolution. |
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We also have no indication that the topology of the phylogenetic trees is biased by the alignments or the tree-building algorithms. |
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Its chambers and tunnel will allow visitors to perceive the earth's rotation and its changing alignments with the stars. |
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Rick Pass has raised a fascinating question about whether we're seeing a fundamental shift in Australia's political alignments. |
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Ley lines are alleged alignments of ancient sites or holy places, such as stone circles, standing stones, cairns, and churches. |
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Political alignments would shift, the military would reassert itself, and the country face international isolation. |
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Yesterday was a joyful day for anyone whose political alignments weren't causing them indigestion over what they were having to digest. |
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But the scale of the leap is very large indeed and the political alignments do not yet vindicate Mr Kennedy's new-found confidence in his vision. |
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This outlook cuts across traditional sociological and political alignments. |
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Nucleotide alignments were created by the concatenation of the individual gene alignments. |
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As the controversies over dispensation of the western territories grew unavoidable, so the Jacksonian political alignments crumbled. |
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Election returns show that political alignments around social issues have shifted much less than their rhetoric would suggest. |
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This is not how voters perceive political alignments, at least not in modern times. |
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The alignments indicate that Sir2p has a unique domain at its extreme N terminus. |
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In these circumstances Muslims have to anticipate and judge political alignments that are likely to take place in near future. |
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If it is an international group, does it regularly criticize abuses by governments of all political persuasions and geopolitical alignments? |
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Consistently, equinoctial markers and alignments were made to an declination well over half a degree to the north. |
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The 13 nucleotide sequence alignments were then concatenated into one data set. |
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It is a solid starting point in its future alignments on the Community VAT acquis. |
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He varied text alignments, spaced lines irregularly, and used nontraditional capitalization to emphasize particular words and phrases. |
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Phylip's SEQBOOT was used to generate resampled alignments, and phytogenetic reconstructions were generated for 1,000 replicates. |
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A bigger worry would come if the CIS proved an incubator for alignments against it. |
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A cap-and-trade system or a carbon tax, of course, would make such alignments more commonplace. |
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The Commissioner expressed her hope that Parliament will adopt the relevant alignments in the current year. |
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The basic documents, alignments under study and environmental impacts of each alignment were also available. |
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Important: The items have the same stats for both alignments, but the items of one alignment can not be used by a magician of the other. |
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The Board examined the Group's strategic alignments and its evolution, in the light of its economic and financial environment. |
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The new flexible lantern design, which is available in two alignments, enables direct access to the mechanical seal. |
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There are some consistent alignments among targets, analysts, customers and collectors. |
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The Nullification Crisis had made the threat of disunion seem more menacing than ever before and prompted some people to perceive sectional alignments more strongly than they had in the past. |
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The good work of Councillor Willie Nolan in the provision of amenities is bound to have further influence on new road alignments and safety planning. |
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The place where we went most often was Carnac, on the South coast of Brittany, a little town famous for its stunning prehistoric menhir alignments. |
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We can see this important change at Nosterfield Quarry, immediately to the north, where Bronze Age field ditches and single pit alignments were discovered. |
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Processions and alignments were important in henges and stone circles. |
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Two as yet undated alignments of timber posts found near Brancaster could be Anglo-Saxon fish-traps, similar to examples found in the Blackwater estuary in Essex. |
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There is no clear picture of future political alignments right now. |
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The old political alignments are going to give way to new ones. |
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We are back rather in the chequered circumstances of the seventies, in which there was no clear pattern of domestic political alignments in the group. |
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While a united Korea's chosen alliances and alignments might matter greatly to the powers of the Pacific, they would probably not constitute a casus belli. |
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My friends and colleagues who are interested in alignments say they keep finding things which point towards either 125 degrees magnetic or to its diametric opposite. |
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The Study developped, evaluated and ranked alternative options. This has led to a short list of recommended locations and alignments for the Study of future interprovincial crossings and associated roadway connections. |
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But the political alignments don't bear that thesis out very well. |
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Alternative alignments will be developed and refined iteratively during the progress of the study as needed to address potential impacts that have been identified. |
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Our innovation was that RT-NISS recorded all NI information and undertook time-serial alignments, so as to identify and prewarn new suspicious cases each day. |
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With the ProContour H3-D causa you discover misadjusted wheel alignments or chassis misalignments using the tyre wear patterns as soon as customers drive onto your company site, and hopefully before something worse happens. |
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We believe that India, which is today the largest multicultural democracy in the world, should be a strategic partner for the European Union in defining new international political alignments to ensure peace and security. |
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There is no standardized formula for success that a foreign government or a foreign nongovernmental organization could put together, because the history, culture, and political alignments of each country are unique. |
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I think it is important that we deal with the principle involved, not my own personal feelings about whether I agree with the adjustments in my own riding, in boundary alignments and readjustments. |
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An environmental assessment was conducted to determine the impact of the three pathway alignments on the environment and to propose mitigation measures. |
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It seems that the route alignments proposed at the time will be retained. |
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But the error turns out to correspond closely with the observed errors in the pyramids' positions: the further their estimated dates of construction are from this window of accuracy, the larger the errors in their alignments. |
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Machine Support also specialises in geometric alignments such as measuring the line bore of diesel engines and measuring the straightness of stern tubes onboard marine vessels. |
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Human Rights Watch addresses the human rights practices of governments of all political stripes, of all geopolitical alignments, and of all ethnic and religious persuasions. |
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About 1952 the first relatively cheap RAM was developed: magnetic core memory, an arrangement of tiny ferrite cores on a wire grid through which current could be directed to change individual core alignments. |
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Flushes, tires, alignments, check engine light questions and much more are all on offer when drivers search through the list of internet coupons. |
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The traditional divisions between nations of the South and the North make no sense in an interconnected world, nor do alignments of nations rooted in the cleavages of a long-gone cold war. |
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If all alignments are perfectly level and square, you may be able to build the wall on the floor, tilt it into place, shim the bottom plate and then secure it. |
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The first option considers the design of a water supply network that would include the existing water supply network, which more or less follows the existing street alignments. |
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The first new alignments of concepts and new developments were already successfully implemented last year, while others were developed far enough to introduce them in the current or the coming year. |
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The completed Phase 1 EA Study included the development of conceptual designs for the optional interprovincial corridors and associated alignments. |
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The most accepted theory about the meaning of the alignments is that the lines of menhirs are orientated in order to face the sunrises during the solstices and equinoxes. |
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The timber circle was oriented towards the rising sun on the midwinter solstice, opposing the solar alignments at Stonehenge. |
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The course of the A1 has changed where towns or villages have been bypassed, and where new alignments have taken a slightly different route. |
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In this time of political readjustments and new alignments, we should not lose sight of the fact that both parties continue to have clear-cut obligations under the road map. |
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Several alignments were studied, and in September 2010 HS2 Ltd set out recommendations for altering the course at certain locations. |
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This stretch of road has now undergone a series of improvements and route alignments. |
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It is apparent that route selection proceeded in a fundamentally different manner to that adopted for the delivery of highways, the latter having a public review of alternative alignments. |
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Single tool plumbs floor-ceiling alignments, snaps chalk line. |
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The works of Burl strongly support the idea that any geometry within the circle, or astronomical alignments, are either purely coincidental or symbolic in nature. |
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