The conditionally essential amino acid arginine has also been added to this formula to help support growth factor production. |
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The defendant cannot direct a psychiatrist to act as a nominated supervisor in the case of a conditionally discharged patient. |
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Several former Confederate states conditionally ratified the amendment, declaring that the enforcement clause was ineffectual. |
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Under the conventional interpretation, what he considers conditionally rational is actually irrational or euphoric. |
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A review of the measures will conclude that sanctions should now be conditionally suspended. |
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A consent order was made, setting aside the judgment conditionally upon security being provided by the defendant. |
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The settlement conditionally agreed to by the parties does not purport to bind any members of the proposed class, except the plaintiffs. |
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The DJ stopped the music, creating a silence within which the audience's response was conditionally relevant. |
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Taurine is a conditionally essential amino acid that is found in the tissues of most animal species. |
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He pleaded guilty to possessing cocaine and was conditionally discharged for two years. |
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He has previous convictions for shoplifting and was conditionally discharged for this latest offence. |
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Any speech act can be performed unconditionally, or conditionally upon something else. |
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Authorities announced today that he is to be conditionally released on bail. |
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Yesterday, the Commission unfortunately only conditionally agreed and the Council did not agree at all to this demand. |
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This report identified seven areas of the operation that staff considered as conditionally acceptable. |
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Permission to proceed may also be granted conditionally to the implementation of corrections which the Engineer has indicated on the documents. |
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In addition, the audit reviewed the appropriate use of repayable, conditionally repayable, or non-repayable contribution agreements. |
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No Shares in the Fund are under option or agreed conditionally or unconditionally to be put under option. |
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The above-mentioned data should be accepted conditionally as it is very difficult to distinguish the dominant form of abuse. |
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One can conditionally speak of two levels of plan in this approach: an external and an internal plan. |
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Depending on their nature, they are classified as either unconditionally repayable or conditionally repayable and are accounted for differently. |
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The Liberal Party will be conditionally supporting the bill as it moves forward. |
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The criteria that prisoners have to fulfil in order to be conditionally released should be clear and explicit. |
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He was later investigated by CN for these events, dismissed, and then eventually conditionally reinstated. |
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During the same period, the measure was administered conditionally in 226 cases. |
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For example, it was noted that payments had been made for a project that had been conditionally approved. |
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The commutative law does not necessarily hold for multiplication of conditionally convergent series. |
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Five years of the sentence was conditionally suspended for five years. |
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To illustrate the importance of conditionally heteroskedastic models, we use data from the Citibank Interest Rate data base. |
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As soon as a material 'ceases to be waste', REACH requirements apply in principle in the same way as to any other material, with a number of exceptions granted conditionally. |
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It should be possible to grant the approvals conditionally in order to allow operators to rectify deficiencies before the establishment or plant obtains full approval. |
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These motions can be granted, denied, conditionally granted, or conditionally denied. |
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To date, the Client was designed for operation using the keyboard and mouse, making it only conditionally suitable for application with touchpanels. |
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The Yenisei River conditionally divides Siberia into two parts, Western and Eastern. |
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Upland and lowland are portions of plain that are conditionally categorized by their elevation above the sea level. |
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For example, a high percentage of women are detained for non-violent offences, thus making it easier to release them conditionally prior to trial. |
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The work is conditionally driven and pluralistically authored in a highly collaborative environment. |
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Due to these refinements and the change in output volume, however, a comparison with the previous year is only conditionally feasible and meaningful. |
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This analytic characterization is very useful in determining whether a process perturbed by a potential is gaugeable or conditionally gaugeable in concrete cases. |
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For example, amnesties need not imply unconditional release as those who are granted amnesty may legitimately be subjected to some control in the community in the same way as prisoners who are released conditionally. |
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Notice must be specific, and may be given conditionally upon the occurrence or nonoccurrence of an event. |
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It is support for the Government of Sri Lanka at the IMF, but conditionally, in that I have a different set of conditions than those just mentioned. |
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Convection occurs when the Earth's surface, within a conditionally unstable or moist atmosphere, becomes heated more than its surroundings, leading to significant evaporation. |
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