Bulgaria needs to implement a generally and cardinally new agrarian policy strategy. |
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In his radio address to the nation, Victor Yushchenko said gas prices in the municipal sector would not be cardinally raised in the near future. |
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Russia's Security Council Secretary warned that the realization of the plans of NATO's expansion might cardinally change the inner political situation in Russia. |
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As construed here, the desert principle presupposes that individuals' virtue is cardinally interpersonally measureable. |
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In the recent year and a half Russian authorities have cardinally revised their views on the standards of domestic military equipment. |
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Proposing a cardinally different view of immigration, one that rejects both fear and pity, has become politically unimaginable. |
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The existence of this European Parliament Intergroup is cardinally important to COFACE and its member organizations. |
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This level of decisionmaking and participation is cardinally important in the fight against poverty. |
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Furthermore, we assume that reported happiness scores are cardinally comparable across individuals, which implies that the relation f is linear. |
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Today, the situation has cardinally changed. |
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The Asokan temple comprised a cardinally orientated platform defined by two phases of foundations with no evidence of a brick superstructure. |
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For Kendal B is far away from A as it has 7 ranks before and A only 4, whereas it is not true cardinally. |
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The pivoting between the many and the millions points precisely to this shadowy territory of multitudes massed into a set, not cardinally numbered and arithmetically counted. |
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As long as quality differences can be compared cardinally across papers, allowing the creation of a common denominator, the results of this model will be fully general. |
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