It won't bring about a meeting of minds between Canadians and Americans based on a common conception of world politics. |
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Only ESA listing will ensure that the necessary steps are taken to bring about recovery of the bocaccio. |
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A respected Seneca warrior named Gaiantwaka, known as The Cornplanter, helped bring about this change, as did his half brother, Ganiodayo. |
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Kate's predicament is never sentimentalized, and the tough decisions she faces aren't simplified to bring about a tidy little ending. |
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She says it is going to take executives of color to bring about changes to benefit the parity of newsroom diversity. |
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If I'd known putting you through the mill would bring about this kind of improvement, I wouldn't have wasted all that time talking. |
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I am pleased we have done the work and now got a route to what could bring about a huge transformational project for the whole district. |
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The leaders of three religions A, B and C decided to convene a meeting to bring about peace. |
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He was certain that he would be able to bring about some kind of miraculous treatment method. |
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Going through a major physical change can bring about a plethora of feelings. |
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They need a break, which modern technology and management techniques can bring about. |
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The hard truth is that we cannot trust our own abilities to bring about the kind of faith that transforms our lives. |
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I don't see it as a cruel act that God would bring about the death of plants and animals before Adam sinned. |
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On the other hand there is plenty we citizens can do to bring about a positive outcome. |
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Also, because of its low fat content, they are considered the most digestible and least likely to bring about sickness. |
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Sometimes, conquering the capital city isn't the only way to bring about a victory. |
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For the rest of the morning she issued conjectures about the change in her social status this swingset would bring about. |
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Communicators must bring about the end of their own power to truly allow for an unconditioned response. |
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However, there are still passages in which Descartes says that God can bring about impossibilities. |
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Drying may bring about a desirable change in flavour, as in pepper where the pungency increases. |
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May they fully recognize the wrongs that were done and do all in their power to prevent any further harm, and to bring about healing and closure. |
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Talking like that is going to bring about the extinction of the human race. |
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The combination could bring about a top-to-bottom housecleaning of the industry. |
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They are extremely expensive and it is very, very difficult to bring about a change of opinion. |
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This was done purely to bring about discipline among the players and maintain its dignity. |
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But at both locations, even longtime residents say the long, dark, cold days of winter can bring about cabin fever. |
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At the same time this freedom can get used and abused to vilify the same government that helped to bring about our liberation. |
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My vision is to promote sports among the rich and poor to bring about togetherness for nation building. |
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Become part of a wandering troupe of comedians who wish to bring about the Second Coming of Python. |
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Day to day driving could bring about the introduction of these elements to your engine. |
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Proposals are on the drawing board and they are eager to bring about a revival of the game. |
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Penelope plays Harriet Jones, who becomes caught up in an alien plot to bring about the end of the human race. |
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There is something depressing about a lifestyle casualty, someone whose boozing and smoking bring about the actuarially predictable consequences. |
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They are competing in terms of business but will join together when it will help to bring about benefits for retail across the board. |
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But it's so easy to explain a conflict or to bring about disunity and to create problems by using the racial tag, by waving the racial flag. |
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We can bring about this massive transfer of power from the government to the people, but only if you'll get off your keesters and help us out! |
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The report does make recommendations to the governing bodies to bring about improvements in football. |
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I considered it about the right time to bring about a proper reconciliation. |
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Bacteria divide symmetrically during normal growth and have a central constriction to bring about binary fission of the cell. |
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Next, you'll list the tasks that will bring about the successful completion of your new enterprise. |
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His main challenge will be to draw down sufficient funds to bring about a dramatic change to the woeful state of the country's infrastructure. |
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The redeposit of such cash in the banking system would bring about an immediate runaway inflation and a massive flight from the dollar. |
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Zen masters often use nonsensical or unsolvable riddles, or koans, to bring about enlightenment. |
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Exposure to rainwater, sea spray, and endolithic organisms may also bring about changes in the rock texture and mineralogical composition. |
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Far from being armchair utopians, jurisdictionalist and regalist writers collaborated with statesmen to bring about reform. |
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He discusses scientific investigations of the claim that prayer can bring about alleviation of pain and faster recovery times. |
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I always think that disastrous situations bring about the positive of great opportunities then being available to turn things around. |
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This course aims to introduce people to these essences which can be used to bring about a renewal of positive energy, relaxation and well being. |
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Only really Collins seems to inject the fun needed to bring about some light relief from the more serious stuff between Shylock and Antonio. |
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The following relief is necessary to bring about a cessation of the violence or the threat of violence. |
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One of the dreams I had is that it would inspire the interest of the media and bring about a renaissance of calypso. |
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Nobly, he strove during his short time as emperor to bring about a negotiated peace between the warring powers. |
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Before long the sports law will be amended to bring about fair play and equality in the voting system. |
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Thus, the verse from Leviticus to which the Zohar refers alludes to the potential perfection that the Tabernacle could bring about. |
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Not only will space tourism satisfy some tremendous, pent-up demand for novel holiday activity, it will bring about an exploration Renaissance. |
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However, as in a Greek tragedy, their faults are bound to resurface time after time and bring about their ultimate doom. |
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Britain played a major role in helping to bring about the new modern world. |
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So it wants a legal framework to bring about the industrialisation of drug production, no less. |
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Fundamental changes are urgent if we are to avoid the collision our present course will bring about. |
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For someone who's supposed to bring about the Apocalypse, Promethea has a wicked sense of humour. |
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The point is that capital movement works to bring about equality of interest and the disappearance of entrepreneurial profit and loss. |
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The insurgents, having failed to spark a leftist revolt, turned to the narcos for financial support to bring about revolution by force of arms. |
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If the weave is loose enough, elastic stretching may give way to pulling through of the fibres to bring about a permanent change of shape. |
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While those in positions to bring about change are deaf to their silent cries, WE can respond. |
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The persistent application of double standards can bring about undesirable results. |
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If you can't touch the past, you can't bring about the fruition of democracy. |
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One could argue that such a missile defence system would bring about the abandonment of ballistic missiles as strategic weapons. |
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Retrieval cues do not bring about a complete memory of some events because most of the event was not encoded. |
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With railway crimes on the up, the police are going the whole hog to bring about awareness among passengers. |
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In both fables of possession we see how ritual motion and corybantic chanting bring about the psychological birth of the aliens. |
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In a study, eating a Mediterranean diet for three months was found to bring about a reduction in joint pain and inflammation. |
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The booming economy, the socially advanced period of time, and the burgeoning political agenda conspired to bring about a number of seminally important films. |
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They want to bring about the end of the world, so Jeebus will come back. |
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Allow me, therefore, to advance a theory based upon sound research and to propose recommendations sure to bring about a substantial reduction in these criminal acts. |
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Dewey wanted to reconstruct philosophy to be a force of social reform and was personally involved in projects designed to bring about concrete changes in society. |
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In kundalini yoga you attempt to move energy from the base of your spine through chakras or energy centers to the crown of your head to bring about illumination. |
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When the rule of law and political transition fail to bring about change, disenfranchised and marginalized groups take up arms. |
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The purpose of both line breeding and inbreeding is to bring about breed improvement to get the best that is possible out of ones matings and to upgrade his stock. |
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Eager to prevent the family ruction he knows this will bring about, Ray makes a beeline over to his parents' house to try to intercept the letter. |
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The push to restrict people's opportunities to buy and sell based on region is an attempt to bring about what economists call autarky, or economic self-sufficiency. |
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Hormone therapy will bring about physical and perhaps psychogenic changes. |
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Instead you yield to him, just like the matador yields to the bull, and you use his strength and the principle of balance to bring about his downfall. |
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David Cameron and his resurgent Conservatives now threaten to bring about a very different form of climate change to that which has preoccupied Liberal minds in recent years. |
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The battles in the trenches were long and resulted in much more loss of life while the naval battles in most cases helped bring about the end of the war. |
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Dr. Ashrawi has long advocated peaceful, nonviolent means as way to bring about a two-state solution to this conflict. |
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The processes that bring about movement of the voluntary muscles of the body start on the surface of the brain in an area called the motor cortex. |
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The dawning of democracy and installation of a non-racial government did not immediately bring about a change in attitudes, and the criminals flourished. |
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As anticipated, the resumed negotiations failed to bring about a substantial breakthrough because both Pyongyang and Washington did not budge from their obstinate positions. |
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Suasive verbs imply intentions to bring about some change in the future. |
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They bring about an element of optimism and cheer in one's life. |
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Civil liberties groups and music fans say the bill unfairly targets electronic music and might bring about unforeseen consequences for both promoters and participators. |
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The prospect of another paralyzing cohabitation between a president and National Assembly of opposed political camps might bring about a change of heart. |
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Alfreda, helpfully suggested that a good dose of cold water sploshed over the couple would shock Freddie sufficiently to bring about coitus interruptus. |
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Human rights and diversity projects to bring about effective policing are moving at a snail's pace due to a lack of management support from police station commissioners. |
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Despite this repression, which did bring about conversions and considerable outward conformity, many Protestants continued to practice their faith in secret. |
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What about the death and poverty that will remain a constant in their lives if war, and the regime change that the war will bring about, does not happen? |
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Most other pain creams contain counterirritants which bring about a mild to extreme burning sensation which distracts the mind from the pain temporarily. |
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However, the switch will bring about the closure of the group's printing facility at the Western People in Ballina as well as the printing works at the Irish Examiner in Cork. |
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Mani was again to the fore last week, meeting officials at the Zimbabwean embassy in London to help bring about the climbdown over the withdrawal of media accreditation. |
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He expressed his appreciation of everyone involved in nominating him for the peace award in recognition of his endeavours to bring about the Agreement. |
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It might appear from the above that postures, breathing techniques and sensory control automatically purge the mind of distractions and bring about equilibrium and calm. |
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These all generally failed to bring about any improvement in pay and conditions. |
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He then returned to the United States and labored to bring about a codification of its common law procedure. |
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In part, it helped to bring about a period of very high inflation from 1544 onwards. |
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He was seen by many people as the man they wanted to bring about their shared aims, including Thomas Audley. |
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Having two people describe a painting can bring about two different viewpoints. |
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Chinese people originally believed that the fireworks could expel evil spirits and bring about luck and happiness. |
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Bombing represented a sincere, albeit mistaken, attempt to bring about Germany's military defeat. |
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Both the Guelph and the Ghibelline factions worked together to bring about the Ambrosian Republic in Milan. |
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The works of the commission helped bring about some improvements and eventually led to the setting up of the Southsea Improvement Association. |
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In 1979, fresh fighting between the two states resumed and efforts were renewed to bring about unification. |
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General anaesthetics suppress the central nervous system, to bring about unconsciousness and paralysis. |
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Carl Djerassi helped to bring about the free love years thanks to norethindrone. |
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It is produced by the ovary and is primarily the hormone of the first half of the menstrual cycle, helping to bring about ovulation. |
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William Gladstone's proposal to bring about Irish Home Rule split the party, with Chamberlain eventually leading the breakaway Liberal Unionists. |
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Sit around festering with hate, hatching plots against each other, until they dimwittedly bring about their own demise. |
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Ugly or unsightly structures in the vicinity of your home can bring about illnesses. |
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We must work together to peacefully bring about change to our communities. |
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Lula managed to bring about a number of achievements during his first presidential term. |
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Do you think reform such as more versatility in curriculum will help bring about complex pithiness to the courses offered? |
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He had shouted down at least one judge in the Mairie de Luxembourg after a dozen cigars had failed to bring about his ends. |
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The word desk is highly imageable, but the word liberty does not refer to an object and may not bring about a mental image as easily. |
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Through his writings, regarding the removal of the imamates from power, he helped bring about many changes in Yemen. |
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Nazism left no stone unturned to bring about the ruination of Germany. |
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In early 2014, David Cameron outlined the changes he aimed to bring about in the EU and in the UK's relationship with it. |
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In the first two of the three ways, the evidentness of the mental sentence is such that its formation is not sufficient to bring about mi ensuing act of assent. |
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Fox, who became Pitt's lifelong political rival, then joined a coalition with Lord North, with whom he collaborated to bring about the defeat of the Shelburne administration. |
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By mouth in doses of 2 to 3 grains, combined with neuroleptic drugs, it has enabled us to bring about a certain number of improvements in chronic schizophrenics. |
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Energizing this direction in the home helps to bring about joy and enthusiasm, and is especially beneficial for children and all creative endeavors. |
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Miles believed that Jeffery gave Hendrix the drugs in an effort to sabotage the current band and bring about the return of the original Experience lineup. |
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Strategic considerations or other concerns may bring about the creation of an imperial influence over a region not formally a component of the empire. |
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In fact, Natural growth rate is the highest attainable growth rate which would bring about the fullest possible employment of the resources existing in the economy. |
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This is because both of them bring about change and growth in a person. |
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Since partition, a key aspiration of Irish nationalists has been to bring about a reunited Ireland, with the whole island forming one independent state. |
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However, after independence, efforts have been made to modernise various aspects of personal law and bring about uniformity among various religions. |
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They coordinated their efforts in order to bring about war with the Dutch. |
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It is interesting to speculate on what combination of factors acted within the Bush administration to bring about the climb-down from its previous position. |
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Such benightedness will inexorably bring about Utopia's extinction. |
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Incrementalism in the study of rationality can be seen as a stealthy way to bring about radical changes that were not initially intended, a slippery slope. |
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Thus, it becomes necessary to study the effects that the light intensity can bring about, changes on the cyanobacterial light harvesting accessory pigments. |
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This step up in trip can only serve to bring about further progress and she will not have to be a world-beater to get the better of this moderate bunch. |
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Referring to the production target of 3 million cars in Iran, Patrick Blain claimed that this could also bring about more job vacancies in the country. |
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Syndicalism is thus a form of communism and economic corporatism, but also refers to the political movement and tactics used to bring about this type of system. |
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Knut Helle has emphasised how the Church, after Sverre's death, seemed to work hard to bring about reconciliation between warring parties, and stability. |
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