The raw edge will be tucked away inside the first fold, unexposed on either the outside or inside, and therefore won't fray. |
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Aristaracus, like many later commentators, was uncertain about the purpose of this passage and therefore athetized it. |
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Most of the LHM in salamanders is located ventral to the vertebral centra, and therefore will tend to bend the body in the sagittal plane. |
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This same converting enzyme also breaks down kinins, which are powerful vasodilators, and therefore tend to lower the blood pressure. |
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That led to the preliminary question, and therefore, your Honour, it remains a live question. |
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It transcends transience and therefore reconciles us to the most fundamental condition of our existence. |
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The second lot of butter is important, as it will be less cooked and therefore more delicious. |
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The top farms are more heavily stocked and therefore produce more kilograms of liveweight per hectare. |
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The caveat, of course, was that their new office was a business and therefore they had to keep the profits rolling in. |
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Ten years ago, interest rates ruled very high and therefore it did not require any great financial acumen for investing. |
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Exotic dishes are explained in a simple way and therefore the recipes are easy to prepare at home. |
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As it turns out, he has had an opportunity to retrain and his employment prospects and therefore his remuneration are increasing. |
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But the provincial auditor ruled that its listings didn't count, and therefore it didn't qualify as a newspaper. |
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We have an innate tendency to avoid pain, and therefore we are apt to conjure up rationalizations that justify our behavior. |
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The common factor is that all these are anovulants and therefore are equally good at stopping ectopics and intrauterine conceptions. |
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So restless that she could not sleep a wink and therefore had left her cozy bedroom. |
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Terminally ill people require an awful lot of care and attention and therefore cost a lot of money. |
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Some of the characters are menacing in appearance and therefore limit their approachableness. |
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Not turning up at events that I've been invited to and therefore annoying people is quite enjoyable. |
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A helicopter rotor operates in several different states and speeds, and therefore might by the most complicated airscrew of all. |
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Wing area doesn't effect it, other than more area generally means a lower aspect ratio, and therefore lower span efficiency. |
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Every kWh of energy demand supplied by a wind turbine reduces the demand on conventional power stations, and therefore reduces carbon emissions. |
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This is one of the most interesting and unusual chapters in the history of town twinning and therefore deserves a closer look. |
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Open microfractures would form an efficient path for fluid flows and therefore create a strong anisotropic permeability. |
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He did not do much against South Africa and therefore, would be keyed up to prove a point or two. |
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I have been rendered wifeless by the Pandavs and therefore I want Panchali, the wife of the Pandavs. |
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This does not mean that the laws of war and therefore the law of the military science are immutable and invariable. |
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The use of anacoluthon in his essay causes the opinion that he gives to sound more like fact and therefore even more persuasive. |
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By the same token, some PCs serve as a TV, Stereo, and DVD player all in one, and therefore require incredible sound reproduction. |
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Amphibian skin thus appears to have limited options for waterproofing, because it is thin, poorly keratinized, and therefore supple. |
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I think we can all agree that the yays outweigh the yucks and therefore life is grand. |
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It is possible to formulate this process algorithmically using graphs and therefore to automate the method. |
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However, the initial whorl of these gastropods is unknown and therefore it is unknown whether it is tightly or openly coiled. |
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That means stretching your mind and emotions and endurance to the limit and therefore getting stronger and stronger day by day. |
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It also made the quest for salvation a communal quest, and therefore excluded no one. |
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Acetogenic bacteria have more substrate to convert to volatile fatty acids, and therefore facilitate production of more biogas. |
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They view political power as a quicksilver that is always everywhere at once in society, and therefore nowhere in particular. |
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Many large kelps use gas-filled floatation bladders to keep their large blades near the surface, and therefore in the light. |
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You are not my keeper or my chaperone, and therefore you have no say in who I choose to speak to. |
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It has an asymmetric carbon atom and therefore has levo and dextro isomers but is supplied as a racemic mixture for anesthetic use. |
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Living languages are in constant use and therefore must be adaptable to changing situations and circumstances. |
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He knew the jugular vein, in the neck, was the biggest vein in the entire body, close to the surface of the skin, and therefore easy to cut. |
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Not only does he still hold the controlling interest, he remains the chief rainmaker and therefore retains the eponymous firm name. |
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Cannonball Run Europe is a timed event and therefore classed as a rally not a race. |
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Hard compound rubber combats wear but reduces grip, which in turn generates wheelspin and therefore more wear. |
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It was clearly not reliable or repeatable and therefore not amenable to science and quickly discredited. |
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Are the other political parties immune to this disease and therefore as clean as a whistle in this regard? |
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It never raveled when cut, and therefore none of the edges of a broadcloth garment had to be further finished. |
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Anyway, I believe I have attained a level of remissness which is no longer pleasant, and therefore cannot remit any more. |
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The breakdown of porphyrin yields bilirubin, a product that is non-polar and therefore, insoluble. |
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The subtle effects of light are strikingly investigated, but the right-angled hatchwork feels abstract, and therefore more contemporary. |
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This leadership was perceived as altruistic by the public, and therefore ethical. |
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The rest appears as heat, which, above a certain temperature, risks killing the yeast and therefore arresting the fermentation process. |
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Much African art still seems religiously alive and therefore not entirely at home in a secular environment. |
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Yes, this is all just history, and therefore of no interest to the chauvinistic babblers who dominate the national dialogue on US airwaves. |
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This is a rough draft of a story and therefore the continuity is messed up. |
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The majority of these insects build nests and therefore suitable nest sites must be maintained. |
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Their venom is fundamentally similar and therefore antivenin can be applied across the board. |
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Wherever paint met tape, and therefore stuck to tape, both tape and paint now came away from the wall, exposing the flowery wallpaper underneath. |
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On the eve of Yom Kippur the service begins before sunset, while it is still day, and therefore the tallith is worn on this occasion. |
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Even the swelled side stretchers are flatter and less graceful and seem to be the product of an efficient, and therefore presumably busy, shop. |
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Constantius, an Arian and therefore technically a heretic, returned the Empire to a single rule. |
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I was luckily given a reprieve in the form of the next dance being the rumba and therefore a bit slower than the mambo. |
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Reticular fibers are argyrophilic and therefore stain with silver stains such as Wilder's method. |
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The trophozoite form can't survive once excreted in the stool and therefore can't infect others. |
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Paraffin waxes are mixtures of high molecular weight alkanes, and therefore are not esters. |
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However, the route to the old station is covered by the by-pass, and therefore a new alignment for the railway would be required. |
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Those of you who are not my best friend Julie, and therefore not lunatics and hardcore math geeks, may not know that today is Pi Day. |
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If you don't tailgate and therefore avoid unnecessary braking and acceleration, you can increase consumption by 5-10 per cent. |
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At some point, one argument runs, households will have to retrench, slowing consumption and therefore economic growth. |
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I don't go to bed early enough and therefore struggle to get up in time to get ready at a leisurely pace. |
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If they try to do so on their own, their attempts will often be amateurish, incompetent, and therefore less of a threat than they might otherwise be. |
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They come in a wide range of colors, are lightweight, and are more sanitary than most other types of counters, retaining less moisture and therefore less bacteria. |
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A variation on this speculates that there may be countless random universes, among which ours is antecedently probable and therefore unremarkable, it needs no explanation. |
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The hills of Ibiza are covered in savine pine trees which are prized for their wood because it is immune to woodworm and therefore excellent in the construction of interiors. |
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The issue was raised as to whether similar fact evidence should be admitted considering the possibility of collusion and therefore contamination of the evidence. |
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In fact, defatted soy flour is of great importance in the diabetic diet because its starchy contents and saccharides are low and therefore well suited to diabetic patients. |
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Marshal appears in many of the sources regarding these rulers, and therefore, it seems, much can be verified. |
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The more brittle a finish after it cures, no matter how hard, the easier it will scratch and therefore the easier it will be able to rub using fine abrasives. |
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He always sought an academic environment and therefore moved from Llanelli to Cardiff, the site of his final appointment and where he lived out his retirement. |
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He says those failures occur because many independent labels are artist driven and therefore don't bring much business savvy to their partnerships. |
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If, however, more companies opt for no guidance, the Street may inadvertently become more rational and therefore stop whipsawing stock prices for miniscule variances. |
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Unfortunately it opened a couple of months after a much-ballyhooed Michael Moore film, and therefore got little attention, when it really could have made a splash. |
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The reason he was requested to work was because he spoke both Swahili and Lingala and therefore appeared to have some use for the colonel's purposes. |
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Sponges grow by accretion and therefore lack a fixed primary axis. |
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However, the two of them have always agreed that Luke has little to offer the world and therefore choose to ignore his scarce and rarely expressed opinions. |
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I was able to assure them, for example, that the tall, slender 52-story hotel was of reinforced concrete and therefore more fire resistant than buildings of structural steel. |
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The air pressure variations due to lunisolar effects cause the deformation of the Earth and therefore directly and indirectly influence several geodynamical phenomena. |
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Her sudden lunge forward pushed Setsunai back and therefore, caused him to drop his sword and forced them to descend off the platform, rushing to their graves below. |
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I assume that I have that correct, as it is many grocers who have apostrophes and therefore the apostrophe goes after the s which indicates the plural. |
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Reviewers of manuscripts sometimes reject research because it is anecdotal, based on a case study, or founded on too small a sample and therefore not generalizable. |
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But the effects of Einstein's theory in our solar system are very, very small and therefore you have to make very accurate instruments to test them. |
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We assume that mental ability or disability is a part of an individual's make-up, and therefore that what is congenital is also largely incurable. |
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These crimes of fashion proved the men were feminine and thus gay and therefore worthy of incarceration. |
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Light rays bounce off the person and onto the retina through the pupil, so if the pupils are large, more light will enter the eyes, and therefore providing a better image. |
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However, mass is atypical scalar quantity and therefore its value will not depend on the polarization of the exciting light that is used to measure it. |
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Our members are statistically amongst the safest people with whom to share a racetrack, with consistently fewer incidents and therefore more track time. |
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Anyone opposed to the portrait was declared to be anti-Hindutva, therefore anti-Hindu, and therefore anti-national, by the ideologues of the Right. |
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Balancing such considerations will not produce made-to-measure answers but should help produce decisions that are grounded in principle and therefore command broad respect. |
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Doctors warn there are not enough consultants to take over from the juniors, which could in turn affect consultants' day work and therefore increase waiting times. |
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By shutting down their intestinal tracts during estivation, they reduce their daily energy expenditure and therefore increase the duration that they can survive dormancy. |
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The murders took place to collect insurance on slaves who were sick and dying and therefore would not, on reaching land, become marketable commodities. |
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The paradox of retrospective exhibitions is that they present the artist's work as completed and therefore past, even as some of the work receives its first public viewing. |
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Entangled particles are inextricably entwined because they share the same wave function, or quantum description, and therefore, in a sense, the same future. |
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And the weather, so unpredictable in Melbourne at this time of the year, was cool, cloudy and therefore even more alien to the Englishman's style. |
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Or were the actions of the Haganah and IDF in 1947-48 necessary and therefore just? |
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The cell phone is thin and light and therefore very convenient to carry around. |
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Here, as in the Kobe region of Japan, they come from the ancient Wagyu breed, which yields meat finely marbled with fat and therefore both tender and flavorful. |
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It was one of the few that sold letter pads of onionskin paper, lightweight and therefore used primarily for airmail so one could save on postage. |
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The sentence is dictated by statute and therefore the defendant gets next to no payoff for his guilty plea. |
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The ultima is long, and therefore the antepenult cannot be accented. |
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In a few minutes hot water tank is empty and refilling from the main tank which is not now refilling and therefore in no danger of overflowing again. |
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It is known, however, that smallpox cannot be spread by an animal carrier, and therefore that method of transmission does not need to be considered. |
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It was designed to produce extremely accurate astrometric measurements in small fields, and has been used to measure parallaxes and therefore distance for faint stars. |
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These products have no investment component attached to them and therefore work in a similar way to your household insurance or the old fashioned term assurance. |
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Fire can also aid bog formation as particles of ash and carbon deposited into the soil profile can reduce drainage and therefore initiate peat growth. |
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Admittedly this may merely be the result of my own internal game of word association and therefore is perhaps a matter best dealt with internally. |
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Fever is the presenting symptom in 10 to 15 percent of patients, and therefore amebic abscess should be considered in patients with a fever of unknown origin. |
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The colonies which later became the United States were largely colonized by England, and therefore their colonists were predominantly Protestant. |
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Their main African base was in Mozambique, and therefore the Portuguese navigators preferred to use the Mozambique Channel to go to India. |
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The third syllable of provided is ed, and therefore the verb is not a polysyllable. |
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Many viewed medicine as being part of the natural order and therefore sought medical help for illness. |
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Cheap compasses with bad bearings may get stuck because of this and therefore indicate a wrong direction. |
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Crux is exactly opposite to Cassiopeia on the celestial sphere, and therefore it cannot appear in the sky with the latter at the same time. |
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The name means the island opposite to Tyle by sailing southwest, and therefore refers to America. |
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The colony was called Santa Cruz and it was the first Spanish settlement on Colombian territory and therefore the first on the American mainland. |
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Mauritius has no exploitable natural resources and therefore depends on imported petroleum products to meet most of its energy requirements. |
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Other nations feared Gangaridai's huge force of the biggest elephants, and therefore, Gangaridai had never been conquered by any foreign king. |
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Demand for spices was relatively inelastic, and therefore each lag in the supply of pepper caused a sharp rise in pepper prices. |
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These commodities provided a lower profit margin and therefore required a larger sales volume to generate the same amount of revenue. |
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However, due to the presence of permafrost, use of asphalt is not practical, and therefore the roads are made of clay. |
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Use of maize for biofuel production increases the demand, and therefore price of maize. |
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Halford Mackinder felt that Great Britain needed to be one of the greatest imperialists and therefore justified imperialism. |
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Australia is situated in the middle of the tectonic plate, and therefore currently has no active volcanism. |
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This is because the plot was, more often than not, simple and therefore not a major point of tragic interest. |
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The British built much of their strategy around using these Loyalists, and therefore, no Americans were put on trial for treason. |
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Although loaned to friends and family, and therefore in slight public circulation, Coke's Reports were never formally used during his lifetime. |
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But there are crimes without an act, and therefore without an actus reus in the obvious meaning of that term. |
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The Lords decided that the Judge's ruling was purely one of fact, and therefore declined to answer the legal question of justification. |
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The Act effectively made the beneficial owner of the land the legal owner and therefore liable for feudal dues. |
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If the contract is not required by law to be written, an oral contract is valid and therefore legally binding. |
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Some business experts felt that nothing could prevent the concentration of industry and therefore big business was here to stay. |
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These territories were considered to have been settled by British colonists, and therefore the reception of English law was automatic. |
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The gene was not transcribable, and therefore had no potential to be active. |
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Such manipulation of the tax, and therefore the vote, created an opportunity for the rise of urban bosses and political machines. |
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In England and Wales, it is not possible to defeat a claim under contributory negligence and therefore completely deny the victim compensation. |
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One can judge comparative density, and therefore to some extent strength, by visual inspection. |
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With many lathes, this operation happens on the left side of the headstock, where are no rails and therefore more clearance. |
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Calcium hypochlorite is a general oxidizing agent and therefore finds some use in organic chemistry. |
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This decrease in net chemical potential will decrease the grain boundary velocity and therefore grain growth. |
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The two lines are mainly used for redundant and therefore fault-tolerant message transmission, but they can also transmit different messages. |
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Hillseams form by stress relief, and therefore tend to parallel topographic contours and ridges. |
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Turning down the wick eventually released the base, but by then the flame was extinguished and therefore safe. |
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Victims of starvation are often too weak to sense thirst, and therefore become dehydrated. |
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Safety in the automotive industry is particularly important and therefore highly regulated. |
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Wind energy's main problem is that it is intermittent and therefore needs grid extensions and energy storage to be a reliable main energy source. |
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For a given amount of power transmitted, increasing the voltage reduces the current and therefore reduces the required wire thickness. |
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The net uptake of carbon dioxide, and therefore, the plant's potential for growth, must be positive for the plant to survive. |
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Our current system is retraumatising children and therefore represents a breach in our duties under the Geneva conventions. |
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Anne Moss is Alan Wood's sister, referred to by him, and therefore Snitter also, as Mrs. |
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Consequently, there has been considerable imprecision in locating the Umbrian Apennines, and therefore the highest peak in them. |
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You tell him silver is scarcer now in England, and therefore risen one fifth in value. |
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This thread has degenerated now into a debate about whose sky fairy is the true sky fairy and therefore has reached the point of total absurdity. |
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Nor did anyone even remotely suspect that an atom was anything but an atom and therefore the very speckiest particle of matter in existence. |
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Ye shall count the fruit thereof as uncircumcised. That is, as unclean, and therefore to be cast away as the Foreskin was. |
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There is a combination of the condition values that is inconsistent and therefore the rule is unfirable. |
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Without being a coward, Jean's courage is not unimpregnable, and therefore plays he not the swaggerer amongst the patients. |
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Everything is copacetic, it seems, between the two uninymic celebrities, and therefore between America and Madonna as well. |
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Her moist vertical lips part as she lowers her knee and therefore her pelvis, down around me. |
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On the whole, their faces are not unbecoming, for they are proportionate to their bodies and therefore adorn their Videmus and appearance. |
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This tiny Creature is the Whale's Guide, and therefore protected by him, while all the finny Race besides are his Prey. |
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In general, writable variables must have unique instances per processor executing a shader and therefore cannot be shared. |
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Striving for excellence is a Keogh family tradition and therefore we are constantly reassessing and developing our operations and processes. |
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Because AFIb allows blood to slow down or pool, it increases the risk of clotting, and therefore Increases your risk of stroke. |
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The yeast seems to take up some of the malolactic bug by-products, especially diacetyl, and therefore reduces that butterscotchy aroma. |
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If they think about him at all, they're inclined to blame him for commodifying, and therefore dorkifying, their pure underground pursuit. |
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You're behaving like a young fagling who has discovered gay sex, and therefore thinks he has nothing more to discover about his gayness. |
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Firstness helps to explain logico-cognitive processes and therefore, at once, the formation of signs. |
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All law was composed of hindrances and obstacles and forbiddings, and therefore he was entirely opposed to Law. |
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One of the concerns raised was that glue code is typically something that is very special for a given context and therefore hard to reuse. |
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These were all living behind ramparts of rivers and woods and therefore inaccessible to attack. |
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Tull's seed drill was very expensive and not very reliable and therefore did not have much of an impact. |
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The Judge accepts the payment, the law no longer has a hold on you, and therefore you are free to walk out of the court a free man or woman. |
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Asses' milk is holden for to be thickest, and therefore they use it instead of renning, to turn milk. |
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The oath was a key issue for opponents of the Treaty, who refused to take the oath and therefore did not take their seats. |
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The figs are of a mutant variety that cannot be pollinated by insects, and therefore the trees can only reproduce from cuttings. |
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The frog is the foundation of the plow bottom, it takes the shock loads resulting from hitting rocks, and therefore, should be tough and strong. |
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York is the traditional county town of Yorkshire, and therefore did not form part of any of its three historic ridings, or divisions. |
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England and Normandy were well administered and therefore would be able to generate larger revenues than areas such as Aquitaine. |
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With the death of Henry the Young King, Richard became the eldest surviving son and therefore heir to the English crown. |
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Even those who escaped execution might be declared attainted, and therefore possessing no property, and of no value to a captor. |
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This meant that the government was less able to control elections and therefore unable to manage the parliament effectively. |
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In 1889, the city became a county borough as did many larger Lancashire towns, and therefore not governed by Lancashire County Council. |
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Arsenic is a strong preservative, and therefore this supported the poisoning hypothesis. |
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As the Clerk is never a Member, and therefore is not permitted to speak, he would silently stand and point at the Member who was to speak. |
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Unfortunately these decisions are not published anonymously and therefore its impossible to show on individual cases that this happened. |
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Bruni and later historians argued that Italy had recovered since Petrarch's time, and therefore added a third period to Petrarch's two. |
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Limestone is partially soluble, especially in acid, and therefore forms many erosional landforms. |
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Karst formations are cavernous and therefore have high rates of permeability, resulting in reduced opportunity for contaminants to be filtered. |
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There is practically no level-handed work at present, and therefore level-handed money is not paid. |
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Avoiding liquefaction improves the efficiency of the engine since less entropy is generated and therefore less liquid hydrogen is boiled off. |
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Each tubulin also has a tail extending out from the microtubules, which is negatively charged, and therefore attracts positively charged ions. |
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This applies to only motors with current controlled fields and therefore cannot be achieved with PM motors. |
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Steam turbines provide direct rotational force and therefore do not require a linkage mechanism to convert reciprocating to rotary motion. |
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These have more momentum and therefore shorter De Broglie wavelengths than massless particles, such as light, with the same kinetic energies. |
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This effect is due to the higher entropy of the unstressed state, which is more entangled and therefore has more states available. |
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This new approach sheds new light on the agricultural and horticultural practices of the Vikings and therefore also on their cuisine. |
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The books of those that wrote before us survive, and therefore we are taught about what was written then. |
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The north coast on the Celtic Sea, part of the Atlantic Ocean, is more exposed and therefore has a wilder nature. |
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The English word evangelical usually refers to Evangelical Protestant churches, and therefore not to Protestantism as a whole. |
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We expect happiness from states and things which are impermanent, and therefore cannot attain real happiness. |
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Professional prostitutes were considered experts in love and therefore knew how to make love potions and cast love related spells. |
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Some policies apply to England alone due to devolution, while others are not devolved and therefore apply to other nations of the United Kingdom. |
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The English language is the most internationalized language and therefore is also the most popular when citing. |
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Andrew Haigh, the coroner for South Staffordshire declared the hoard to be treasure, and therefore property of the Crown. |
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In this sense, the law is a civilizing force, and therefore Rousseau believed that the laws that govern a people helped to mold their character. |
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As a result, he maintains that such an agreement is not voluntary and therefore cannot be considered a legitimate contract at all. |
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Filmer's father died in November 1629 and therefore Filmer took over his father's manor house and estate. |
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My house has lost Levet, a man who took interest in everything, and therefore ready at conversation. |
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Brass is cheap but light and therefore brass barrels tend to be very bulky. |
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The M25, M26 and M20 motorways all use the Vale of Holmesdale to the north, and therefore run along or near the northern edge of the Weald. |
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In 1764, several of the holes were deemed too short, and therefore combined. |
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The country is also a full member of FIFA and therefore the Faroe Islands football team also competes in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers. |
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A Scotsman who was in the Jacobite army and therefore an eyewitness, wrote home that 60 English recruits had joined in just one day at Preston. |
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Before the Reform Act 1867, the working class did not possess the vote and therefore had little political power. |
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The bulk of the reinforcements were Italian and therefore it was up to the Italians to do the bulk of the fighting. |
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The Cayman Islands have a small population and therefore a limited work force. |
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Such Committees are independent of the Privy Council Office and therefore do not report directly to the Lord President of the Council. |
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Also, very unequal societies tend to be politically and socially unstable, which is reflected in lower rates of investment and therefore growth. |
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Saraki has said that the assets in these holding companies belong to his wife's family and therefore he was not required to report them. |
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The problem is that the theory one gets in this way is not renormalizable and therefore cannot be used to make meaningful physical predictions. |
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As was emphasized above, quantum gravitational effects are extremely weak and therefore difficult to test. |
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This allows for greater temperatures and therefore greater efficacy with less reduction in filament life. |
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According to the Quran, angels do not possess free will, and therefore worship and obey God in total obedience. |
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Such movements see modernism as reductionist, and therefore subject to an inability to see systemic and emergent effects. |
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Feldman said later that Fleming had written the book with Niven in mind, and therefore had sent a copy to Niven. |
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I say of every action whatsoever, and therefore not only of every action of a private individual, but of every measure of government. |
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Some things simply do not lend themselves to being shown to be false, and therefore, are not falsifiable. |
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This gives the blade a hollow interior, and therefore creates an ideal pathway for the air and gas. |
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The Bravehearts and coaching staff said that the ball was knocked on, and therefore a scrum should have occurred. |
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A second yellow card at the same game leads to a red card, and therefore to a dismissal. |
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The latter, however useful or necessary, created services that perished at the time of production and therefore did not contribute to wealth. |
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The Council General was only convened as and when there were matters to discuss, and therefore meetings were not held at regular intervals. |
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They spent their savings on drink to secure the favourable opinion of publicans and therefore further employment. |
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They sell very numerous droves of oxen yearly to England, and therefore cannot be supposed to want beef at home. |
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It is possible for there to be no evapotranspiration and therefore no pull of water towards the shoots and leaves. |
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However, the two systems measure mastery of different sets of skills and any comparison can be subjective and therefore meaningless. |
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Three junior clubs, Banks O' Dee, Girvan and Linlithgow Rose are also SFA members and therefore qualify automatically. |
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Wales, together with Cheshire, used to have Court of Grand Session, and therefore not within the English circuit court system. |
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Llywelyn was a descendant of the senior line of Rhodri Mawr and therefore a member of the princely house of Gwynedd. |
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Dikes, long, planar igneous intrusions, enter along cracks, and therefore often form in large numbers in areas that are being actively deformed. |
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Black people were seen as unchristian and fundamentally different, and therefore common virtues did not so readily apply. |
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These people believe all individuals can communicate directly with God and therefore do not need guidance or doctrines from a church. |
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This use of glossolalia is seen as an acceptable form of prayer and therefore requires no interpretation. |
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With few star players, the attendance at matches was low, and therefore the club takings suffered. |
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This changes the intensity of the electron beam and therefore the brightness of the spot being scanned. |
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It is 100 percent paint as there is virtually no evaporation and therefore no off-gassing. |
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The Weibull factor is often close to 2 and therefore a Rayleigh distribution can be used as a less accurate, but simpler model. |
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Copepods experience a low Reynolds number and therefore a high relative viscosity. |
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Trade, and therefore knowledge, extended to the Indonesian islands but apparently not Australia. |
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It is also subject to movements of the ship and currents moving the line out of true and therefore is inaccurate. |
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Both cetaceans and sirenians are fully aquatic and therefore are obligate water dwellers. |
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The soils of Sardinia are largely underpowered, shallow and therefore not very productive for agriculture. |
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The Swedish government felt that it was in no position to openly contest Germany, and therefore made some concessions. |
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Tresholds are related to sounds and low land where the ice could spread out and therefore have less erosive force. |
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However, soils containing clay can be almost impermeable and therefore rainfall on clay soils will run off and contribute to flood volumes. |
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The position of the continents determines the geometry of the oceans and therefore influences patterns of ocean circulation. |
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Traditionally, oysters that do not open have been assumed to be dead before cooking and therefore unsafe. |
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The valve was in a different location from the pump and therefore the permits were stored in different boxes, as they were sorted by location. |
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Chile and Peru are countries with high fish consumption, and therefore had troubles regarding fish industry. |
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I could also see that he was an overgeneralizer and a dogmatist, and therefore a poor scientist. |
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Unfortunately, the skeletal remains in both graves turned out to significantly predate Rollo and therefore are not related to him. |
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However, while Burgess swam breaststroke, she used crawl, and therefore had her goggles sealed with paraffin to render them water tight. |
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The declination of the observer's zenith also is zero and therefore so is his latitude. |
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The celestial Arctic Circle was regarded as identical to the circumference of the circumpolar stars and therefore a variable. |
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Some policies apply to England alone due to devolution, while others are not devolved and therefore apply to Britain as a whole. |
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To be able to submerge more easily, the diving ducks are heavier than dabbling ducks, and therefore have more difficulty taking off to fly. |
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These currents carry numerous icebergs and therefore hinder navigation and exploration of the gas fields beneath the sea bed. |
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On the other hand, monocotyledons, unlike dicotyledons, typically lack a vascular cambium and therefore are harder to propagate. |
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This is because the age of the oceanic lithosphere provides a major control on the depth of the ocean basins, and therefore on global sea level. |
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This reduction in digestion results in a proportional reduction in oxygen use in the stomach and therefore a correlated oxygen supply for diving. |
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With the loss of its naval forces and of control of Manila Bay, Spain lost the ability to defend Manila and therefore the Philippines. |
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The government considers the duchy to be a crown body and therefore exempt from paying corporation tax. |
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Some scenes of the Mesolithic, however, can be typed and therefore, judging from their various modifications, are fairly clear. |
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Instead of being part of the ship's crew, pilots are employed locally and therefore act on behalf of the public rather than of the shipowners. |
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A narrow pelvic outlet indicates that the young were very small at birth and therefore pregnancy was short, as in modern marsupials. |
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It is less prone to kinking than twisted rope and, depending on the material, very flexible and therefore easy to handle and knot. |
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These same Roman authorities had also an interest in assuring the cities' solvency and therefore ready collection of Imperial taxes. |
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In metaphysics, material objects are limited by matter and therefore are delimited from each other. |
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Importantly, there was no central executive power, and therefore laws were enforced only by the people. |
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A logical conclusion to draw is that the Hermunduri extended over later Swabia and therefore the Alemanni originally derived from the Hermunduri. |
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When designing universal gear units, designers neither know the place of reducer application, nor the exploitation regimes and therefore they. |
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Treasury securities are extensively rehypothecated and therefore should be viewed as money. |
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Epileptic automatisms are regarded by the law as insane automatisms and therefore essentially as a defence of insanity. |
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The workers make associations between ideas and cases and between theory and practice and therefore renormalize their activities. |
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Many correctional facilities may be located close to landfills and therefore benefit from direct landfill gas use. |
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David Turner wrote the first play I worked on, The Bedmakers, and therefore I found myself in a rehearsal room with him. |
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Corporations need to transform liquidities management and therefore rethink treasury functions. |
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The best swimmers, however, have longer torsos, and therefore lower belly buttons. |
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The elation is absurd, and therefore all the more endearing. |
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