This applies not just to military frontlines, but also to welfare lines, police line-ups, or even stitching a hemline in a sweatshop. |
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However, certification only applies to the various types of aircraft, as well as manned balloons. |
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The tailpiece makes a limited exception to that principle in the cases in which it applies. |
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And this well-worn lament is never more true than when it applies to country crafts. |
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The measure applies only to tourist visits not exceeding six months in a calendar year. |
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That's why glass bottles have to be landfilled, and the same applies to tyres and computers. |
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Using melted beeswax and gum turpentine, Green brings his paint to a buttery consistency and applies it with a squeegee. |
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The poem as philosophical-historical sundial clearly applies to great European lyric poets such as Rilke and Celan. |
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The same applies to most contact sports, be they individual sports like sumo or team sports like American football. |
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The Spanish name aladroch applies to small anchovies only, whether larval or somewhat larger. |
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On large canvas slabs, he uses a thick rust-colored paint and applies objects such as antler-shaped branches, a door latch or a metal chain. |
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This also applies to audio equipment in the motor vehicle as well as compact discs. |
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The concession applies to work done on all foreign-flagged vessels whose owners are not resident in Venezuela. |
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If this is the case but there is no aspect, yet the planet to which the Moon applies is angular, the pregnancy will be successful. |
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If you're trading in a car, make sure the dealer applies the trade-in value to the price your lease is based on. |
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The presumption of innocence is a requirement that applies only to the members of a jury in a criminal trial. |
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The same applies to illicit drug use or dangerous levels of consumption of alcohol or legal mood-altering drugs. |
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The act applies retrospectively to contracts entered into before the act was passed. |
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The Attorney General applies for leave to refer the sentence to this Court and we hereby grant that leave. |
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Remember, if you add equipment you can take weight off but the reverse also applies. |
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The core of the bowling ball, coupled with the revolutions and rotation one applies, determines where the track is. |
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It applies to all liens, including equitable liens where there may be proprietary interests. |
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It was written about Staines but it applies to any satellite town of any city anywhere in the world. |
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Shopping around also applies to people who already have life insurance policies. |
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You'd be hard pushed to find a director who only appeals to film students who that applies to. |
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The proposed label language also applies to overhead chemigation application of pesticides. |
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So he applies for the job and he's the only guy who's applied for the job so he gets it. |
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Every thief applies a standard of behavior towards others that he would never allow to be applied to himself. |
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Where education does not prevent or correct the situation, the Coalition employs advocacy and applies additional pressure. |
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Social marketing uses the methods of commercial marketing and applies them to a product with a social benefit. |
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The same formula applies to every version of orienteering, including night orienteering, mountain orienteering and rogaines. |
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Typically, the designer adds more lens elements or applies small perturbations to spherical shapes using aspheric surfaces. |
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This same caution applies to automatic flux-cored arc welding or gas metal arc welding. |
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After all, the Vienna Convention applies to all foreign arrestees, not just those facing possible execution. |
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This also applies to air defense artillery, signal, and military intelligence units. |
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Jeff Brown applies the accelerator as his Kellet CBR Honda 1000 sidecar exits a corner at Eastern Creek. |
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Instead, a mesh of state, federal, and common law applies to different parts of the economy. |
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The same applies to the meridian programmes and to the specific environmental stresses, colours and trauma. |
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In addition to opening her home, Zena buys expensive clothing for Ifa and applies her talent toward making the young beauty even more dazzling. |
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It is important to note that if the house is fully furnished, Vat at 21 per cent applies to the moveables. |
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When it rains, the system applies the brakes minutely every few seconds to keep the pads dry. |
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This applies equally to tornadoes, fires, floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, landslides, avalanches, tidal waves and meteor strikes. |
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The admirable Japanese pianist, Haruko Seki, here applies her refreshing lightness of touch to some of the solo piano pieces. |
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What about the chap who insists his bank use his thumbprint to identify him if he applies for credit? |
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This applies not just to the generation of mechanical motion but to areas such as energy generation, sensors, and information processing. |
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This applies in particular to their secretariats that are tightly controlled and steered by a handful of developed countries. |
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Then section 36 is the exclusionary provision in respect of injury which applies in this case. |
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He applies his theory to real questions of property, law, organization and the division of labor. |
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The same applies to bones, to cloth and paper and animal fat used to bind pigments in cave paintings. |
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He applies a third of each plant's yearly allotment before spring growth starts and the rest after fruit sets. |
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As Eisenstein shows, his method for constructing elliptic functions applies beautifully to the simpler case of trigonometric functions. |
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Yet every year when Bolton applies for city status and fails, everyone throws their arms up in unbelieving despair. |
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In debate about law, we are used to the idea that legal thinking is objective and that law applies to everyone. |
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This applies to squats, bench presses, curls or any exercise relying on a barbell or dumbbells. |
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As the situation applies, individual shipping companies do not need a licence to transact business to and from Irish ports. |
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She manages beautifully subtle shifts in tempo without crossing over into the soupy, and she applies a large palette of tonal color tastefully. |
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Pruning applies mainly to busy, twiggy shrubs which produce a lot of new growth each year, particularly from ground level or near it. |
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The cash rate is the interest rate which applies to trading between financial institutions on the overnight money market. |
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She cleans, disinfects, and applies the substance to the re-growth, then manicures the nails. |
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It is a model that applies both a human and a divine teleology through Thomas's hallmark ethics of natural law. |
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Orpiment has a light to a dark yellow sulfurous colour tone and applies thick to semi-transparent. |
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He has a sense of humour, applies himself to his work, loves sport, and enjoys a night on the turps with his brother and his mates. |
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The same situation applies also to the welding of Inconel or Monel to stainless steels. |
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Sometimes that applies in broader instances to families, not just to matrimonial relationships. |
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Michelle applies it to the freshly shaven area three times a day for 24 hours, with excellent results. |
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A nurse applies an orange-coloured antiseptic with cotton wool to a girl who suffered serious burns to her back. |
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The same applies to the solvents, save that chloroform and trichloroethylene were handled only in small quantities for laboratory use. |
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Nevertheless, the prosecution can contend that the doctrine of transferred malice applies. |
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Similarly the doctrine of transferred malice applies to the liability of accessories. |
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Hardfacing applies a coating for the purpose of reducing wear or loss of material by abrasion, impact, erosion, oxidation, cavitations, etc. |
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His time in the event was unimportant, and that applies to many of the races he competes in these days. |
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As Ontario is a province which has maintained civil jury trials, the Juries Act also applies to the gathering of juries for civil trials. |
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This equation of acceleration also applies to the motion of the satellite as it moves around the planet. |
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If that only applies to accelerating bodies then surely time dilation is dependent on acceleration and not velocity. |
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Finkelstein applies jarring color notes reminiscent of the beautiful acidity of Bonnard, and he arrives at vibrant passages. |
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The Godel Incompleteness Theorem applies only to formal logic systems axiomatized in a certain way. |
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It's a pretty simple concept, and apparently it applies across the board, no exceptions. |
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This applies right across the board, as people are keen to find out news from home or find out information on an area. |
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The term perfect blackbody applies to bodies that act as perfect radiators or absorbers of heat. |
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The new law also applies to petrol pumps, alcohol dispensers, weighbridges, industrial scales, firewood and even rubbish dumped at the tip. |
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The same rule applies if you want to have just one well-behaved X application in the other screen. |
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But even that argument no longer applies now that Ireland is awash with euros, new factories and millionaires. |
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So your little metamathematical formula jumps off the page and applies itself to the universe. |
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The public authority is within the jurisdiction where the First Protocol applies. |
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The same position applies if it is not known whether a deportation order has been made or not. |
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This applies not only in the field of linguistics but in law and social custom, in mythology, in folk custom and in traditional musical form. |
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Thus, any taphonomic bias that affects graptolite preservation in the lower Hirnantian applies to all study areas being considered here. |
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In the second chapter, the author applies the meaning attributed to the agent nouns to the interpretation of the Homeric texts. |
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The pattern of kenosis applies, not just to the life and death of the Christ, but also to his performance of the divine role of judgment. |
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But this applies only where the court is left in real doubt about the true meaning. |
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This applies especially to my inability to distinguish between being asleep and being awake. |
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A citizen has only to act within reason rather than familiarise himself with the law as it applies to him in all areas of life. |
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The same applies to culling wild horses, which are doing incredible damage in some National Parks. |
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This applies to explanations for the evolutionary origin of avian feathers and avian flight. |
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This applies especially along the east coast, given the possibility of airborne spread from Britain. |
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The same trend applies, albeit to a less impressive extent, in the abbreviated format. |
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I get a big kick out of the I Am T-Pain app, which applies the AutoTune effect to your voice as you sing along with beats. |
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The scheme applies to houses, bedsits and flats with both single and multiple tenancies. |
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The case for abolishing Bank Holidays applies even more to weekends and conventional working days. |
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This section is intended to give a brief refresher on what really happens when one applies a data transformation. |
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Our standing offer to refund the fees of any dissatisfied subscriber applies here, of course. |
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This satin smooth and ultra-fine formula applies easily to the skin to create definition and structure. |
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Every instrument of alienation to which section 160 of the Act applies shall be accompanied by a declaration by the alienors. |
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Under the act, an age restriction regulation applies to the operator of jet skis and other pleasure craft. |
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This traditional function suggests that laches should be limited to cases in which no statute of limitations applies. |
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To finish his works, Gianakos applies a layer of protective lacquer that makes the wrinkles and variegations in tone permanent. |
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This directive defines the lactoproteins to which it applies and reserves the names corresponding to those definitions. |
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The same applies to the controls, with too many identical small switches in a row. |
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The same applies to the spiritual manifestations in his work. |
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This also applies to some purgative herbs such as rhubarb and senna leaf. |
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An exception applies, however, if the foreign branch of the bank closes down prior to the appropriation or attachment of the funds by the foreign government. |
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This protection applies regardless of the employee's length of service. |
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Sony's latest camcorder applies the same benefits to creating home movies, allowing you to record and play back widescreen digital video on miniature DVD-R and DVD-RW discs. |
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He applies the craft of great storytelling to a highly deserving subject that is normally the province of technocrats, academics, and financial wizards. |
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It's not news, of course, that the Supreme Court's one-person, one-vote standard applies to reapportionments but not to the selection of presidents. |
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Not to put my tinfoil hat or, or anything, but does anyone know if the prohibition against domestic covert operations applies only to the CIA, and not to the Pentagon? |
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This game of jurisdictional ping-pong is prevented by the doctrine of renvoi, which stops the game after one round if the country applies single renvoi. |
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The West applies reason and logic to true believers who have no fear and have an abundance of imagination. |
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This device bridges the newly placed pavement, texturing the surface to produce a skid-resistant and quiet pavement, and then applies a curing compound. |
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The extrinsic material clearly shows that where one is mining limestone for the purpose of getting its inherent mineral qualities, the rebate still applies. |
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The judge said the right to not be discriminated against under the First and Fourteenth amendments applies to the plaintiffs. |
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For the finest of detail, he applies the trusty mallet and chisel. |
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The marginal rate of taxation applies much more heavily on the secondary wage. |
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Oberweis, which currently applies a shrink-sleeve band and tear-off ring around the caps of its milk bottles, will soon launch new tamper-evident seals. |
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In particular, it applies to immigrants who lost their U.S. citizenship after their involvement in World War II was discovered. |
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He said something that applies to cops of whatever race in whatever jurisdiction. |
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But thanks to a 1997 Supreme Court decision, it only applies to the federal government, not the states. |
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There is a mini-salon station that applies sparkles onto willing attendees nails. |
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The most obvious form of this separation is the dispossession of agricultural producers from the land, but it also applies to artisanal production. |
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You can sustainably harvest a forest while destroying the forest ecosystem, and this same concept applies to the ocean. |
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It must be pointed out that wherever land-value rating applies, it has been adopted by a poll of ratepayers representing a great amount of work and profound social concern. |
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A superior service, such as the Royal Mail's special delivery, which applies to packages weighing between 0.5kg and 2kg, may be cheaper than recorded delivery. |
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But luckily it seems that the outrage against sexism applies to women of all ethnicities and races. |
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By contrast, a Democratic bill sponsored by Cardin is more expansive and applies to all felons. |
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If it applies, it means the homeowner would be out of pocket for most costs if the home is damaged. |
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For example, Plato's dialogues contain a lot of anacolutha, which would now be rejected as ungrammatical, and the same applies to Shakespeare's plays. |
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The drawback with extended warranties is that they tend not to be worth the paper they're written on and in this case I fear that applies with knobs on! |
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As an example of the former, Wiseman applies his wonderfully analytic mind to question specific prior efforts to criticize the conclusions of the Feilding Report. |
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As an economist, he often applies quantitative analysis to public policy dilemmas, which yields data models and quantitative measures of complex issues. |
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They are wretched at dealing with anyone who applies their own principles better than they do because this pulls the moral high ground out from under them. |
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Why does it seem like modesty applies more to women than to men? |
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How do you feel the statement waste not want not applies in you life? |
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The alliance applies to both commercial and residential property business. |
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Geodynamics applies physical theory to dynamic geological phenomena, and is usually characterized by mathematical or numerical modelling and quantitative prediction. |
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The one acid test he applies before participating in any social event is whether such participation will benefit his company or the society at large. |
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The California law only applies to minors and was signed into law in 2012 but has since been stymied by legal obstacles. |
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John hangs the leather on a plaiting hook and applies saddle dressing to the strands so that each one is individually stretched to assure a tight plait. |
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This is the first report demonstrating that the Le Chatelier's principle applies to the reaction of biopolymers against equilibrium disturbances such as osmotic stress. |
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The semantic distinction between restrictive and non-restrictive modification applies to adjectives that modify nouns as well as to relative clauses. |
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In full combat vest, Beck applies a fresh coat of lipstick and runs into the shooting range. |
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Sakhee is a trier all right and the same applies to Sinndar. |
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The requirement of a legislative appropriation applies to an expenditure by the Crown to perform a contract no less than an expenditure for any other purpose. |
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It has to be applied in a variety of cases, and it is a matter for the judges of the Family Law Court as to whether it applies to a particular case. |
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While being sure is only the first Iraq lesson that applies, it's the only one that can be concretely accomplished. |
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The same applies to the courts and jurisdictions of the Cayman Islands. |
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You build a simple machine which applies a gradually increasing force F to the centre of the beam while it is supported at its ends in a horizontal position. |
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The latter date also applies to contracts between covered entities and their business partners that fall within HIPAA's definition of a business associate. |
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This applies to schoolteachers, nurses, typists and clerks, anybody who's employed by the government, so it's not special to me, so I won't worry about it. |
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But Lehigh University Professor James Peterson says that only applies if justice for Trayvon actually is achieved in the end. |
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If you had a car and it made a terrible rattle you'd have it checked out immediately instead of waiting to for it to go kaput, the same principle applies to marriage. |
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The same rule technically applies for white meat, but this is Christmas Day, and no one will strangle you if you insist on drinking this robust Chilean red with the turkey. |
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The only negative thing about this is that it only applies to the western world, as other parts of the world are too poor to invest money in similar projects. |
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While a code of secrecy applies, there also exists a pool of top homeowners willing to sell their properties if the price is right, even though they are not on the market. |
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A robot-controlled palpating device applies consistent force and moves over suspect tissue systematically. |
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This applies to all of Milne's works except those first published posthumously. |
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It applies from the moment a prisoner is captured until he or she is released or repatriated. |
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Allowance, a third income test applies on the incomes of the allowee's parents. |
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Leadbetter needs to be thwacked with a legal clue stick. The law he's talking about applies only to Internet service providers, not reporters. |
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In general, the expression in focus is a predicate, which applies to something which is defined by the cofocus. |
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The same model applies to the copropagation of two optical waves in a colloidal medium. |
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A radio transmitter applies modulation to a carrier wave and the receiver applies demodulation to it to recover the message. |
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A characteristic of a field. A data domain specifies a data type and applies the minimum and maximum values allowed and other constraints. |
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The generalized formula applies to all cases, the specialized one only works on simple problems. |
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According to the Treaty the provision of services is a residual freedom that only applies if no other freedom is being exercised. |
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The same lack of typical Beaker association applies to the about thirty found stone battle axes. |
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A separate but similar document, the Claim of Right Act 1689, applies in Scotland. |
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But with local councils and patristic writings, the Church applies a selective judgement. |
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There are doubts as to whether, or to what extent, the Bill of Rights applies in Northern Ireland. |
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This system also applies to Welsh students who study elsewhere in the United Kingdom. |
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The system of courts that interprets and applies the law is collectively known as the judiciary. |
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This protection applies to major development proposals that raise issues of national significance. |
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This wind pattern applies a stress to the subtropical ocean surface with negative curl across the north Atlantic Ocean. |
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Hooke's statements up to 1674 made no mention, however, that an inverse square law applies or might apply to these attractions. |
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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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The limiting case applies when the velocity u is very small compared to c, the speed of light. |
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The law also applies when a stretched steel wire is twisted by pulling on a lever attached to one end. |
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As an EU member state and a party to the Schengen Agreement, Malta applies the EU's visa policy. |
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The general theory of specialization applies to trade among individuals, farms, manufacturers, service providers, and economies. |
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Managerial economics applies microeconomic analysis to specific decisions in business firms or other management units. |
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Law and economics, or economic analysis of law, is an approach to legal theory that applies methods of economics to law. |
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The Act applies to areas of the province where there are significant Francophone communities, namely Eastern Ontario and Northern Ontario. |
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A specific set of rules applies for the use of long s in German text, but nowadays it is rarely used in Antiqua typesetting. |
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The transition only applies from the school semester during which the loan approval is made. |
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All university students must do an independent research project which applies the knowledge obtained during the previous years of study. |
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If the professor agrees to accept the student, the student applies for admission. |
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Similar treatment applies to the Gradual verse, which is normally attached to the opening Alleluia to form a single item. |
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This applies not only to the choice of versions, but to every aspect of baroque practice, and of course there are often no final answers. |
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This European place applies even if the team is relegated or is not in the English top flight. |
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Where applicable, a minimum of 10 innings batted or 50 balls bowled applies. |
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Whether the term Union Jack applies only when used as a jack flag on a ship is a modern matter of debate. |
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The Kingdom of the Netherlands as a whole is a member of the EU, but EU law applies only to parts within Europe. |
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A reference to an Act in this section is a reference to an Act to which this section applies. |
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The minister can also grant citizenship to minors, if their parent applies for them. |
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Loss of British nationality in this way applies to people born in the UK as British citizens and who also hold another nationality. |
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As the provision applies only to dual nationals, its application cannot render a person stateless. |
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If such a person subsequently applies for British citizenship by registration or naturalisation, attendance at a ceremony is required. |
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The treaty applies globally to specified territories whereas NATO is restricted under its article 6 to operations north of the Tropic of Cancer. |
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A similar point applies to the mindreading of fictional characters, as when one mindreads a character in a novel. |
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This, however, applies only to mail items and not larger packages which are dealt with by its Parcelforce division. |
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Since that time, the term welfare state applies only to states where social rights are accompanied by civil and political rights. |
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A separate but similar document, the Claim of Right Act, applies in Scotland. |
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This provision usually applies, apart from torture, to cases of severe police violence and poor conditions in detention. |
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An exception applies, however, if the individual convicted of high treason receives a full pardon. |
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As of June 2016 it applies to Chinese and Indian nationals and is limited to certain visa types. |
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Stiglitz's critique applies to both existing models of capitalism and to hypothetical models of market socialism. |
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It applies to all water intended for human consumption apart from natural mineral waters and waters which are medicinal products. |
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In setting contaminant levels the directive applies the precautionary principle. |
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This also applies for illegally passing a border oneself, for illegal immigration or illegal emigration. |
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To some degree this business about titles supplanting last names also applies to nonroyal peers, such as your run-of-the-mill dukes. |
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This same practice applies to all the London mainline rail termini, except London Bridge. |
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The model is a generalization that applies to these countries as a group and may not accurately describe all individual cases. |
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In intermarriages, one partner tends to become monolingual, which also usually applies to the children. |
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As a title the 'Mabinogi' properly applies to only the Four Branches of the Mabinogi. |
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Social interaction is particularly salient in eusocial species but applies to other invertebrates as well. |
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If scientists mean that something applies to all species within a genus, they use the genus name without the specific name or epithet. |
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It is difficult to define a species in a way that applies to all organisms. |
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Mining engineering is an engineering discipline that applies science and technology to the extraction of minerals from the earth. |
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It is implied, although often not stated, that this value applies accurately only at some reference temperature. |
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In some texts this latter term also applies to the art of building a fortification. |
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The law also applies to citizens of other European countries traveling through France with more than 200 cigarettes in their possession. |
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The term goose applies to the female in particular, while gander applies to the male in particular. |
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This is a panlinguistic phenomenon that applies to Chinese no less than to any other developed writing systems. |
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The name haw, originally an Old English term for hedge, applies to the fruit. |
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This applies especially to nouns of institutions and groups made of many people. |
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This applies to the Cascadia, Makran, southern Lesser Antilles, and Calabrian trenches. |
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A tidal height is a simple number which applies to a wide region simultaneously. |
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Each successive model expands the temperature range of coverage to which it applies. |
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For an ideal gas, the ideal gas law applies without restrictions on the specific heat. |
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This applies also to many deeper sea fish, who live in a world of darkness. |
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The term crocodile here applies to only the species within the subfamily of Crocodylinae. |
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Claws can be used to interact with rough substrates and reorient the direction of forces the animal applies. |
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This also applies to irregular troops, irregular infantry and irregular cavalry. |
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Thus, in the sphere of form the correlation mononymy-polynymy applies to the structural unity of the word being not extended to the whole. |
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It applies to all the countries of the EU as well as Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland. |
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It applies mathematics, physics, and chemistry, in an effort to explain the origin of those objects and phenomena and their evolution. |
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This also applies to the second voyage, even though the syndicate had by then disbanded. |
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An exception applies when the interrogative word is the subject or part of the subject, in which case there is no inversion. |
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As there is very little fusion involved in word formation, classical typology mostly applies to inflectional morphology. |
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Such sentences are sometimes said This applies particularly to languages that use different inflected verb forms to make questions. |
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Sometimes this even applies to news broadcasts in Bavaria, a German state with a strong separate cultural identity. |
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The change in fact applies not only at the end of a word, but generally at the end of a morpheme. |
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Luther rather seeks to separate faith and reason in order to honor the separate spheres of knowledge that each applies to. |
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The effect of R v Depardo is that the same rule applies where an alien enemy is charged with killing a British subject. |
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State law applies to trusts, and the Uniform Trust Code has been enacted by the legislatures in many states. |
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Judges will try to identify a provision whose purpose applies to the case at hand. |
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Then, there are compared instances to which a given rule applies with ceratinty with the facts of the case at hand. |
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Judicial review includes the power of the Court to explain the meaning of the Constitution as it applies to particular cases. |
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It should be emphasized that the Charter prohibition applies only to criminal law. |
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Since it is a court's duty to decide cases, courts have to be able to decide what law applies to each case. |
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Therefore, if two laws conflict with each other, a court must decide which law applies. |
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This also applies in those Eastern churches which are in union with the pope, though it is required that he give assent. |
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It is the role of the judge, not the jury, to determine what law applies to a particular set of facts. |
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Rule C applies to actions in rem to enforce maritime liens or pursuant to federal statute which provides for a maritime actions in rem. |
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Since Queensland and Victoria were originally part of New South Wales, the same date applies in those States for the reception of English law. |
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There are also state laws enacted by the State Legislative Assemblies which applies in the particular state. |
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In addition, whether a duty to act fairly applies depends on the relationship between the public authority and the individual. |
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He still has to prove his case in a civil action, unless the doctrine of collateral estoppel applies, as it does in most American jurisdictions. |
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The APA applies to both the federal executive departments and the independent agencies. |
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This type of ownership applies to most property acquired by each spouse during the course of the marriage. |
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In the United States, the pure contributory negligence only applies in Alabama, Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia. |
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Indiana applies pure contributory negligence to medical malpractice cases and tort claims against governmental entities. |
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First adopted in 1975, the Federal Rules of Evidence codify the evidence law that applies in United States federal courts. |
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This applies even if the graduate has gained admission in another jurisdiction. |
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Between December and early August, the rolling registration procedure applies instead. |
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Same applies for a milder version of a felony that is punishable with imprisonment less than a year. |
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In the Republic of Ireland formal impeachment only applies to the Irish president. |
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An MP applies for the office to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who usually then signs a warrant appointing the MP to the Crown office. |
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There was nothing new, in this respect, in recognising the supremacy of EU law in the areas in which it applies. |
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This applies especially to pure metals produced in vacuum which suffer no surface contamination. |
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The term also applies to handcuffs and other similarly conceived restraint devices that function in a similar manner. |
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This also applies to the minor character, Frances Clyne, Cohn's girlfriend in the beginning in the book. |
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Water weakens the soil beneath the pavement while traffic applies the loads that stress the pavement past the breaking point. |
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The TANSTAAFL principle applies to all techniques of statecraft, not just the economic ones. |
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For the Intelligence Community, Aptima applies this expertise to design tools for diagnosing and disrupting adversarial networks. |
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To cope with the change, Louise applies foundation with an airbrush, instead of sponges or brushes. |
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Under current law, a bonus depreciation allowance generally applies to qualified property acquired and placed in service after Dec. |
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The judgment was entered by the Regional District Court in Munich, is appealable, and applies throughout Germany. |
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Genetic stability is opposed to recessivity, which applies to features with low probability of inheritance. |
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This applies to many situations ranging from astrophysical objects that extend over millions of light years to the birth of life on Earth. |
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This sensor non-destructively and reproducibly applies a known set of optical properties to the object being imaged. |
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And this applies not only on the initial deposit but also often on re-ups as well. |
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At left, Beavon applies the trademark Monroe beauty mark to her cheek in preparation for a public appearance. |
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The new Format Painter copies the color, line weight and style, font and other attributes and applies them with one click to other objects. |
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This protocol applies to germ cell tumors located in the mediastinum, sacrococcygeal area, retroperitoneum, neck, and intracranial sites. |
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The problem applies only to table wine produced in four of France's 100 provinces, he said. |
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This applies to the editions printed between 1506 and 1556, which are indicated here with sigils referring to their printers' names. |
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Two win etastings Fully escorted with services of a Mistral Holidays Tour Manager Single supplement applies. |
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The criminal analyst then applies the techniques of spatial analysis and crime templating. |
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However, he does not appear to think that mutatis mutandis this lesson about powers applies to objects. |
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A relative in Ireland informed me that this applies also to anyone over 65 living in the European community, including southern Ireland. |
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