The occasion for clarifying all this was a fellowship program in which some students elected to work for pro-abortion organizations. |
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Both the young artists were busy today walking visitors through their paintings and clarifying an occasional point or two. |
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The answer lies in a theoretical perspective, a clarifying of metaphysical and metapsychological assumptions. |
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He also opens up the music's textures, clarifying orchestration that can seem muddy in other conductors' hands. |
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Don't hold back on expressing concerns, clarifying misperceptions, or acknowledging gaps in your capabilities. |
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What he provides instead is a substantial elaboration of the original, clarifying and extending it with the benefit of mature reflection. |
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We believe that this case will contribute in part toward clarifying the pathophysiology of takotsubo cardiomyopathy. |
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Although a hierarchic list is artificial and rigid, it is a first step in clarifying areas for future research. |
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Instead, when warranted, use a light protein pack or hair mask followed by a clarifying shampoo. |
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Hansen uses short sentences and has a knack for clarifying opaque and recondite ideas. |
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The ancient debate will help, I suggest, in clarifying what we shall want to say on this question. |
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The act of clarifying alerts town residents to the dangers of violating the act and therefore itself constitutes a form of warning. |
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More detailed prospective clinical and pathologic studies may assist in clarifying the etiology and pathogenesis of these disorders. |
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Does this imply that narratives' clarifying and consoling effects are delusory? |
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Any help you can offer in clarifying the connection or distinction between the concepts of dulia and hyperdulia would be appreciated. |
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Just sit him down with this chapter and be assured that Sharp is the master at explaining, clarifying and exemplifying. |
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Some dancers take an actorly route, constantly clarifying their character's story so that the movement is motivated by the emotion. |
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One site said that clarifying agents could control snails, so I sent my son to the chemist for alum. |
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The government has been very weak in terms of clarifying the case. |
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Applying the pragmatisitic method is not merely a matter of clarifying the actual and potential significations of such habits as we happen to have acquired. |
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This was primarily for stick curling and clarifying that the delivery of the stone does not wander away from the line of delivery. |
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Instead, he sought the clarifying distance of time and the liberating apparatus of metaphor. |
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The revised guidelines reflect regulatory or legislative changes since then as well as clarifying the information required in the filingprocess. |
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We urge Koss to lose no time in clarifying the circumstances in which Ling and Lee were arrested. |
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This treatment with purifying and relaxing virtues combines Lime formulas and a Green Clay and Wild Pansy clarifying cataplasm. |
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The repairing clarifying night cream repairs, lightens the complexion and blurs away the brown marks. |
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A statement clarifying the situation is expected to be issued today. |
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The intellectual discipline required to make thoughts come through intelligibly on paper pays off in clarifying your thoughts in general. |
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This very floral composition combines the clarifying qualities of rose and lavender waters with the emollient properties of cornflower and poppy. |
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My perspective is one of a modern systems theory in the practice of clarifying complex systems. |
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The medico-legal cases with which we struggle today are not so much about medicine as they are about clarifying collective social values. |
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By reorganizing and clarifying the relevant articles the procedure is easier to understand and to apply. |
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That's why we expend so much effort explaining our positions, clarifying the issues and, occasionally, dispelling the odd myth. |
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The appraisal system helps stimulate the development of alternative solutions to a particular problem by clarifying the consequences of all options considered. |
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One will refer to the specific pages clarifying the calculation of the transits and in order to understand this periodicity. |
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Will the Prime Minister admit that by abstaining from clarifying the facts he is condoning the lies of Jean Charest? |
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Terse, informative headings assist the reader by clarifying the report's structure and organization. |
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The actuary would discuss any other practice with the insurer, with a view to clarifying policy owner reasonable expectations. |
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His great love of language shone through in the clarity of his diction and the way he could energise the text, thereby clarifying its meaning. |
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The first part of the amendment aims at further clarifying the first sentence of recital 12, which the Commission accepts. |
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As regards the third part, I agree to your suggestion of clarifying the matter by tomorrow. |
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The Committee agreed to address the comments by adding a paragraph to its findings clarifying its understanding on the issue. |
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Much of 1997 was spent in implementing these requirements and clarifying points of detail where necessary. |
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You may find that for quite some time you are repeating details and clarifying what has happened. |
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This contract works to the benefit of all parties by establishing and clarifying their respective rights and obligations. |
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However, it achieved the original objective of clarifying and increasing allowances. |
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The proposal for directive aims at clarifying patients rights according to the European Court of Justice's rulings. |
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Rather, it calls for clarifying the interface between these two sectors at the national level. |
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Commenting on our concern, it said that its comments had the effect of clarifying the status of its activity. |
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The EDPS suggests clarifying this responsibility in the text itself, for reasons of legal certainty. |
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Members of the Board stressed the importance of clarifying the mandate of CBS with respect to support of research and development. |
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He recalls Pero's leadership in articulating and clarifying the challenge of indigenizing the Lutheran tradition in African-American and other communities of color. |
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It is such an irritating movie that it has had the effect of clarifying, once and for all, why Braff himself is bothersome. |
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But what they really need is a good, invigorating, clarifying, drawn-out fight. |
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People who have struggled with morbid obesity often have a clarifying moment. |
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We long for the clarifying crisis because the response to it is clear and direct. |
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In clarifying the ontological implications contained in music, he compares three of Bach's works, all three being reduced to single, rigidly uniform types. |
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Ballard's work is powered by a number of key obsessions and his voice quietly leads us through them in these notes, mesmeric, dream-like and yet powerfully clarifying. |
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This study offers new perspectives to clarifying our understanding of the specific phenotypes of bacterial biofilms and thus enables control of their development. |
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Sometimes court battles muddy an issue more than clarifying it. |
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Others, such as New Jersey, have enacted statutes clarifying that they do not follow the champerty doctrine. |
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He was not able to land and did not circumnavigate his discovery, thus not clarifying if it was an island or part of a continent. |
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Your rapporteur proposes a number of modifications to the proposal as presented by the Commission with a view to clarifying or supplementing certain aspects. |
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By clarifying European legislation, the judgment could have significant consequences for householders in the UK who use CCTV and keep or try to use the images, according to a legal expert. |
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At the end of 1065 King Edward the Confessor fell into a coma without clarifying his preference for the succession. |
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So analysing and clarifying the way the world is must be treated as a strictly separate question to normative and evaluative ought questions. |
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Although Confucius admired Kings of great accomplishment, Mencius is clarifying the proper hierarchy of human society. |
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For the time being, we have no information clarifying his motives. |
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After clarifying some of the limits of habitat conservation in the agricultural environment, this paper outlines the major principles of the watershed-based management approach, including an operational definition. |
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Our amendments are generally aimed at clarifying the legal interpretation of the directive and striking a balance between the interests of industry and of environmental players. |
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This presentation aims at clarifying the recent development of the techniques of vegetable reinforcements for stage to the systematic use of the enrockment of banks like a tool for stabilization. |
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Recognizing this problem, several observers have proposed diagramming systems for clarifying contingency relations. |
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In the June meeting, the name 'Reform Treaty' also emerged, finally clarifying that the Constitutional approach was abandoned. |
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Such a determination by Public Works would not foreclose a s. 44 review by the court, but it would go a long way to clarifying the expectations of the parties and identifying the public interest considerations involved. |
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Appeals function both as a process for error correction as well as a process of clarifying and interpreting law. |
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She returned to performing two months later, clarifying that she would rather work on a consistent basis than a cycle of touring and resting. |
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However, without a clarifying context, singular America in English commonly refers to the United States of America. |
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What the Law did was to structure them into a system by clarifying how children's care and education needs should be catered for from birth until entry into primary school. |
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Instead of modelling concrete values, the inaugurators of values clarification decided to model a process for clarifying and developing values. |
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Various clarifying and fining agents are used in winemaking to remove hazes. |
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She has a way of flaunting her recall, knowledge and accomplishments, quickly volunteering or clarifying information that a less assertive person might not. |
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Before you start using speech recognition, clarifying the spelling system to be used, with the typing pool and other users, helps to make the correction process more straightforward. |
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Those few are the ones who analyze them with the spirit. You need to realize that I have not brought you my divine revelation only one time, but that I have been clarifying it with each new lesson. |
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The EDPS puts forth a range of advice on how to improve the proposal, such as by further clarifying ownership of and responsibilities for the personal data. |
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I cannot quite fathom why the committee of all three opposition parties has therefore taken leave of its senses to propose what appears to be a straightforward and clarifying recommendation. |
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A suitable discipline provides a body of ethics capable of supporting the required changes, clarifying the objectives, keeping the mind focused and alert for the gradual deepening of the experience. |
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This should contribute to clarifying the great confusion which reigns in these countries as to what should be the concepts and objectives of media education. |
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Consideration of the role of explanatory reports in clarifying the purpose and effect of provisions of the future Convention and Protocol and avoiding the need to clutter up the texts with unnecessary detail. |
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Stresses the importance of clarifying the respective roles and ensuring mutual supportiveness between UNFF and the forest-related conventions while strengthening cooperation between them. |
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These have proven to be effective in clarifying issues prior to the start of a hearing, and, in some cases, they eliminate the need for an in-person hearing altogether. |
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Eric Tardieu, Basse-Normandie, specified the contents of this study, clarifying that the number of themes would be limited and that a more operational approach would be investigated. |
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Delegates are kindly requested to note the revised version of Annex I, the table on the Status of CMS Trust Fund, clarifying that Sweden has no outstanding balance with CMS Secretariat for this triennium. |
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Tobacco measures are aimed at clarifying certain provisions pertaining to the Excise Act, which will make it easier to fight tobacco product smuggling, while facilitating tobacco tax collection. |
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It can be made if it is soured first, churned, and a clarifying agent is then added. |
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This was followed in 2004 with a publication clarifying the Tribunal's role, explaining how it conducts its business, and comparing these to the mandate and services offered by the Canadian Human Rights Commission. |
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Building relationships, clarifying the goals of a project, and negotiating agreements requires substantial investment of time and resources on the part of the community and the researcher. |
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At the end of a lengthy process which has been underway for four years, we all agree on the urgency of clarifying our position with regard to a situation that we not only wish to correct but to eradicate. |
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It would in any event be worthwhile seeking as rational a presentation as possible of the respective responsibilities of the Union and the Member States and clarifying them. |
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By clarifying and harmonizing the rules concerning securities and inaugurating a single and readily accessible register, the convention lessens the risks for lenders and for lessors. |
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By clarifying the duties of the members of the Intake group, we reduced by half the number of times a file has to change hands during the intake process. |
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The report talks of benchmarks and objectives highly suggestive of quotas in all but name, and advocates deploying women on ESDP missions without clarifying their combatant status. |
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During these past six years we seemed to have so often looked at public broadcasting in the clarifying light of imminent loss and it has firmed our resolve. |
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Tony Dungy is backtracking and clarifying remarks that has created a wave of media backlash and social media scrutiny. |
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What is chilling is that Mullen's masterfully deformed locutions sound more like clarifying paraphrases than like parodies. |
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Such was the unexpectedness of the announcement that the singer's publicist was forced to issue a further statement clarifying that it was not a hoax. |
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The draft articles should not encroach on the well-established rules of international humanitarian law, and a provision clarifying that point should be included. |
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Simple, clear and precise images also help to instruct judges in cases of patent infringement, often clarifying the patent owners' claims and clinching the decision in their favor. |
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While this report will not examine Canada's domestic legal prohibition of bigamy or polygamy in depth, domestic legislation is useful for clarifying terminology. |
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In two previous gay rights cases in 1996 and 2013, the Supreme Court invalidated laws targeting gays without clarifying which level of review is appropriate. |
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Abandon altogether or substantially narrow the Reasonable Expectation of Profit test included in draft legislation clarifying the deductibility of interest and other expenses. |
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They added a clarifying agent such as a dibenzylidene sorbitol acetal derivative, reducing spherulite sizes, which reduces light scattering and maintains clarity. |
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The proposed ruling would provide clarifying guidance regarding the deductibility of health insurance premiums covering S corporation shareholders. |
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Reenacts section 2 of chapter 99-188 which makes clarifying changes to the prison releasee reoffender statute and creates enhanced penalties for repeat sexual batterers. |
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The UK Conservative government introduced around 80 amendments to the bill aimed at clarifying and strengthening some sections of it, and the House of Commons approved these. |
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