It's possible that there is a visual difference between the iris and the orchid based on the fact that the orchid is slipped. |
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The so-called Ames test is based on the fact that most carcinogens are mutagens. |
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This method is based on the fact that as a feather grows, alternating light and dark bands appear across its vane. |
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The confidence based on the fact that I trained to the limit of my mental and physical capacity made me think so. |
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Also known as tree-ring dating, the method is based on the fact that living trees add an annual growth ring to their trunk and branches. |
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The decision of the Home Secretary was based on the fact that some crimes are so heinous as to justify life imprisonment. |
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The lawsuit was based on the fact that the city gave no warning or notice that they would be cleaning debris from the riverbank. |
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Rauwerdink later merged the two species into M. sagu, based on the fact that seeds from spineless palms can produce spiny seedlings. |
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Of course, the major objection would be based on the fact that loggers cut down trees. |
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This was based on the fact that the judge had been argumentative with the complainant in regard to the language issue. |
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Complete abolition of excises based on the fact that these are small incomes for Member States is also not justified. |
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The integrated model is based on the fact that governments collect data for many nonstatistical purposes, such as tax and labour market policies. |
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The effects of thermotherapy are based on the fact that cancer cells are vulnerable to heat. |
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A further method is based on the fact that air has a different relative permittivity than the fill. |
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My other great satisfaction is based on the fact that we are great female achievers. |
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Our choice to opt for the prancing horse is not purely based on the fact that Ferrari clinched the FIA GT3 championship last season. |
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The first was based on the fact that the Earth is a sphere, and its surface cannot be projected or transferred to the flat surface of a map without some element of distortion. |
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It's based on the fact that digital information is atomized into 1s and 0s with no intrinsic truth. |
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But I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt based on the fact we'd just slaughtered your whole pathetic group of whiners. |
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What is more, the prosecution is based on the fact that the foreign identity of those who desecrate graves has been revealed. |
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The higher standards applied to CF members is based on the fact that an armed force must function effectively in combat. |
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We do have data and experience to fall back on based on the fact that we regularly see people with post-traumatic stress disorder. |
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Mutual respect and pride is based on the fact that every group can boast of glory in the history of West Africa. |
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This designation was based on the fact that large numbers of sea birds, particularly common scoters, come here to hibernate. |
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I'm also of accusing him of having a miniscule mind based on the fact that he is apparently so enraptured by his own ideology that he is blind to its faults. |
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It's based on the fact that New York City doesn't give their own schools enough money. |
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My position is mainly based on the fact that our society absolutely needs these hospitals. |
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Lady Bunny's charisma is also based on the fact that her illusion is cracked. |
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The mission is based on the fact that piracy can only be combated effectively on the sea once the situation on land is under control. |
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Our position is based on the fact that India is not seeking a nuclear arms race with any other nuclear Power. |
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The report would be based on the fact that the entrepreneur has not established a satisfactory business within the three-year period. |
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The simple procedure is based on the fact that a strange object in the pen will attract the animals. |
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Her application was based on the fact that she was deprived of seeing the children as and when she wanted. |
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Usage of Bollinger Bands is based on the fact that prices usually remain within the limits of upper and lower borders. |
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The use of administrative data for statistical purposes is based on the fact that governments collect data for many non-statistical purposes, such as tax and labour market policies. |
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He was a little ragged, based on the fact that he missed a start. |
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Our interest is based on the fact that within the satrapy of Assyria-Babylonia, the old Mesopotamian towns preserved their cultures, their languages and their internal organisations. |
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The economic prognoses are based on the fact that exhaust gases from transport will affect climate even more severely in the future than today, if this is not countered. |
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The hope of Marx and other revolutionaries of his time was based on the fact that the technological potentials developed by the Industrial Revolution had finally provided an adequate material basis for a classless society. |
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His lashing out is really based on the fact that he has no record. |
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The rationale for using the human cadaver model to perform this testing was based on the fact that the vessel size of most commonly tested animals was too small to represent the human anatomy. |
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The president of the Constitutional Court declared that his decision was based on the fact that the law had not been applied while the government kept quiet. |
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In other words, the peer-to-peer logic is based on the fact that I do not receive something in its entirety from a single source, a depositum. |
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The method is based on the fact that both refractive index and density are composition dependent factors that display a linear relationship to each other where the constant is called the refractivity intercept ri. |
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This decision is based on the fact that the footings will be located out of the wetted channel and that best management practices will be applied to avoid instream disturbance. |
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The noise calculation method is based on the fact that the track characteristics, in octave bands, are independent of the type of vehicle or of the speed of the vehicle. |
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Irredentist claims are usually based on the fact that an identifiable part of the national group lives across the border. |
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Our appeal is based on the fact that Zaidi simply expressed his rejection of the occupation and the policy of repression against Iraqis. |
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Immanuel Kant, the German Philosopher, believed that each person is a value to be respected based on the fact that each and every one of us is a human being. |
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And, based on the fact that it takes her the same amount of time to source a reliable signage professional as it does Putin to annex entire countries, it's likely that Natalie Bennett wouldn't be much cop either. |
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The framework is based on the fact that most Finnic adpositions can be traced back to noun forms. |
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A simple test often used to help identify nepheline is based on the fact that it, as well as sodalite and cancrinite, reacts with acids to form gelatinous silica. |
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Contesting this decision based on the fact that the activity of a dental laboratory technician consisted only of manufacturing, Mr Y. sought the help of the Mediator of the French Republic. |
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It is assumed that this passivity on the part of the debtor is a conscious choice based on the fact that he recognises the existence of the debt or on his deliberate disregard of the claim. |
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Instead the party argued that the benefit should be based on the fact that the increase of the credit limit would not have been obtained by Hynix on the market. |
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The choice for the day is based on the fact that May is the fifth month of the year, representing five days, or the average number of days a woman menstruates per month. |
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The claim is based on the fact that wine undergoes very slow bottle maturation or what enologists define as a transition from a reductive state to an oxidative one. |
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I suppose that is based on the fact that if somebody put something in writing, they have some sort of a pride or a defendership of a written document. |
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Based on the fact that young M. lucifugus are volant at three weeks of age, parturition on Brier Island must have occurred by 25 June. |
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Based on the fact that Langobardic, extinct around 1000, has undergone the High German consonant shift completely, it is also often classified as Upper German. |
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