The countries of North Africa tend to be treated as a whole but do not, in any practical sense, lend themselves to such categorisation. |
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They give awards to sites that mostly, by their very nature, defy categorisation. |
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This categorisation has to be seen in the context of the place of telepathy and the occult in psychoanalysis. |
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Yes, but, your Honour, this is about denomination or categorisation of offences. |
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Clever categorisation, creative displays and innovative product offers gave them the edge. |
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What would constitute a special circumstance defied definition or exhaustive categorisation. |
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Bangalore, Oct 22 Ahead of the Credit policy banks have sought status quo for categorisation of investments in their portfolios. |
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It led to unnecessary formalism and unjustified categorisation of witnesses. |
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Personally, I think I'm probably somewhere between liberal and moderate, presuming I even subscribe to the straight-line model of polarised political categorisation. |
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I do not think that the solution is to be found in a process of categorisation, whether of the nature of the delict or the loss in respect of which damages are claimed. |
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The legal categorisation of the claim cannot be dispositive in itself. |
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The duration of a course shall be irrelevant for the purposes of its categorisation as vocational training or retraining. |
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Hazard identification is a categorisation step, identifying biological agents dichotomously as potential hazards or not. |
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Jerome Jarre went to a French school which also defies easy categorisation. |
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The current categorisation is confusing and fails to give a clear overview of the objectives. |
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Professional clients are responsible for keeping the firm informed about any change, which could affect their current categorisation. |
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These indicators are presented in the same categorisation and numbering as in the G3 Guidelines. |
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This categorisation and assessment will enhance the stability and soundness of retail payment systems. |
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Based on the above categorisation, facilities in this Guide generally fit within one of the four boxes in Figure 1 below. |
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Together with the blood pressure measurement, the number of risk factors is evaluated to determine a risk categorisation. |
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In this categorisation of expenditures there are also several categories related to discrimination. |
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On request, a client can be informed of the categorisation of an individual place of execution. |
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For instance, a finer distinction than the two-tier categorisation between healthy and doubtful loans has been laid down. |
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The categorisation of a derivative is based on its features at the outset of the contract. |
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The implementation of this system is complete following the categorisation of the sector ministries. |
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Others have jibbed at this categorisation, but I remain of the opinion that this would be the effect in legal terms of the view that no further resolution is required. |
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Sales figures aside, he is pleased that he evades loose categorisation and believes that writers should hone their craft without a backwards or a sidewards glance. |
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The work of Henry Reynolds has come under criticism for its universalist approach, bipolar categorisation, insensitivity to gender, and uncomplicated morality. |
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The table below shows a simple categorisation of these sources. |
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In May 2005, international agreement was reached on a new, simplified categorisation system for the BSE risk of countries, which could be then used in trade. |
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However, the 19th century saw the rise of dialectology and the categorisation of dialects. |
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The emergence of population genetics further undermined the categorisation of Europeans into clearly defined origin groups. |
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Any categorisation of rules beyond their role as authority is better left to sociology than to jurisprudence. |
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In the end it all boils down to an album of gorgeously moody melancholia which is tinged with jazz, country, tango and romance, though is really none of these if strict modern categorisation is followed. |
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Following the explosion at Victoria Station, the British Transport Police pioneered the use of a computerized database to assist with the process of categorisation. |
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Whilst the categorisation of papers is broad-brush and does not take into account the relative importance of each topic in terms of discussion time it is nonetheless instructive. |
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Invalidity benefit schemes are often based on a clear-cut categorisation of people into two groups: the able-bodied and the incapacitated or disabled. |
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This includes developing the abilities for attention, memory, and categorisation of information, often tied in with language development and expressed through vocabulary and comprehension. |
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Sometimes people dispute the categorisation of an author under a particular country – with writers moving around between states and sometimes holding multiple citizenships they can be tricky people to place. |
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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukMYSTERIOUS and melancholy, with the exotic airs of the Black Sea suffusing its stones, Odessa defies categorisation. |
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The categorisation conundrum comes despite stunts involving one pulling a mobile phone from the other's chest, and both using knives to lacerate themselves. |
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After all, the effort to classify and categorise disorders of something as complex as the human mind especially when that categorisation is done by committee is unlikely to please everybody. |
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Plus, unlike Netflix, Amazon's sensible categorisation means that finding something to watch isn't like running around a car park trying to grab a raffle ticket from the beak of a petrified hen. |
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Any categorisation system was clearly abandoned many aeons ago. |
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We understand that the 'high' categorisation given to us denotes the complexity of the company and therefore the time and resources required to monitor the complex taxation issue. |
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Clause 4.6 provides a categorisation of MM measures. |
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Further, the regularisation programmes are so various that a common classification and categorisation for the European debate is not possible until now. |
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I believe this categorisation can be used to restrict aid awards. |
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The highly sophisticated complexity of the Four Branches of the Mabinogi defies categorisation. |
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In the directive on weapons and the categorisation of firearms, Socialists won a clause that bans people under 18 years of age from acquiring or possessing firearms, except for hunting or target shooting. |
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Market participants requested publication of a transparent methodology which would allow a transparent categorisation of retail payment systems in the euro area. |
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