Agitated adrenaline is the perfect tool for combatting stupid co-workers, coffee grubbers and work that you have no desire to do. |
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But most thought only of combatting corruption and getting rid of the bad eggs. |
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Victims were treated with atropine, which was somewhat successful in combatting the symptoms. |
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Tells of the work of Dr. John McKinnon, combatting the incidence of goiter in Sherpa villages. |
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Here, it is no longer a question of combatting transnational organized crime, but of combatting all types of arms trafficking. |
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As far as the driving force is concerned, standing up combatting is aimed at building richer and more evolutive actions. |
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I belonged to an underground communist group because I saw communism as a way of combatting the antisemitism in Poland. |
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Mr. Speaker, let me thank my colleague for his tireless dedication to combatting juvenile diabetes. |
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The broad international antiterror coalition forms the basis for effective prevention and combatting of this threat. |
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International co-operation is recognized as a key ingredient to success in combatting terrorism. |
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Despite overall trends, however, spending on health and combatting AIDS has increased. |
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Lastly, the paper also calls for the combatting of discrimination and disadvantage at work. |
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Based on the experience of the past 20 years, a number of fundamental principles for combatting terrorism have been established. |
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Conservation efforts have been particularly successful at combatting invasive alien species on islands. |
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We all know that the member for Mount Royal is the flag bearer for combatting anti-Semitism. |
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So a whole lot of us are engaged in combatting those judgements... with cash. |
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Instead he has emphasized core elements of the social gospel like combatting poverty and ministering to the sick and downtrodden. |
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And it could prove to be Israel's most effective weapon in combatting hate. |
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He will continue his support for combatting workplace discrimination and ending the domestic partner tax penalty. |
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The strategy identifies measurable goals for reducing waste, fostering biodiversity, preventing pollution, demonstrating leadership in environmental practices and combatting climate change. |
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The UN has a pivotal role in common efforts aimed at combatting terrorism. |
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Soil fumigation moderately succeeded in combatting such fungus diseases as fusarium wilt, verticillium wilt, and Texas root rot, which are restricted to certain conditions of soil, rainfall, and general climate. |
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Lists best methods of combatting organized crime. |
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It describes money laundering and the key challenges to combatting it. |
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Certainly it will involve changing our exaggerated consumerist behaviour, combatting hedonism, resisting attitudes of indifference and the tendency to disregard our personal responsibilities. |
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Mr. Speaker, the long gun registry does a good job of harassing law-abiding hunters and farmers and it does a good job of wasting money, but it does not do a good job of combatting crime. |
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The division of roles and responsibilities between the flight and cabin crews with respect to who will be combatting an in-flight fire in the cockpit is not clearly identified in manuals and company procedures. |
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If half of the indignation expended on Cantona's insane assault had been invested in combatting the aggressive culture of the terraces then Wednesday's incident might never have happened. |
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New disruptive campaigns must be organised – such as ending the dominance of the IPA and rightwing commentators on the ABC and combatting their commercial media outlets. |
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It has nonetheless to be acknowledged that effective cooperation in combatting cartels is seriously hampered by the agencies' inability to exchange confidential information. |
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The use of an essential fatty acid or a physiologically acceptable salt thereof for the manufacture of a therapeutic agent for combatting presenile or senile dementia. |
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The Bloc Québécois has suggested ways of combatting this sort of crime, but the Conservative government is using the victims of Earl Jones to try to make a case for its proposed Canada-wide securities commission. |
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Sports psychologists have developed many strategies for combatting performance anxiety. |
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Asked about the role of government and industry in combatting climate change, US voters were most likely to say that corporations and industry should be doing more, according to polling last year by the George Mason center. |
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Parliament also passed several laws aimed at combatting corruption, including the Corrupt Practices Act 1854, though these measures proved largely ineffectual. |
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She denounced the treaty's toothlessness in combatting climate change. |
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Combatting the illegal drug trade within the Air Force is largely up to osi. |
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