Shaped like a fortified medieval castle with domes and a lighthouse-like tower, the case conforms glovelike to the elements of the inkstand. |
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Like the most individual auteurs, he rigorously conforms to no other vision of the cinema but his own. |
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The distinctive ambulance is a luminous yellow colour and conforms to new EU regulations for ambulance services across Europe. |
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This result conforms to previous findings in other polygyne wasps, where nestmate queens were usually significantly related. |
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Suitable for children aged three and upwards it conforms with European safety regulations. |
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It is also often assumed that the road cross-section conforms to a regular design standard, with a metalled width of 20 ft. |
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By all outward appearances, Tanner conforms to the image of a former tennis star in the second set of middle age. |
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The less the Mob conforms to contemporary social values, the greater its chance of survival. |
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This conclusion, however, is valid only if Searle is right in claiming that collective intentionality conforms to methodological solipsism. |
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California only conforms by statutory enactment, it does not conform automatically. |
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What has edged into the mainstream of psychology is that which conforms to disciplinary orthodoxy. |
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In addition, the quality of the fit can easily be assayed by measuring how well the current transient conforms to an exponential time course. |
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This ability coincides with, and conforms to, the Army's Transformation goals and objectives. |
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An inextensible hoop of high tensile steel wires which anchors the plies and conforms to the rim seat to hold the tire onto the wheel rim. |
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The manufacturer shall, by the use of this identification, affirm that the equipment supplied conforms to the corresponding document. |
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Ensure that the sub-floor is level, clean, dry, conforms to the structural plan and does not creak. |
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The provisions determining whether a good conforms to the contract were comparable as well. |
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You'll get the reporting and visibility you need to keep control of your data, and a service that conforms to your regulatory requirements. |
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So far the authorities are powerless to intervene because the building under construction conforms exactly to the plans approved by the local council. |
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And then, you know, the reality is that the image never conforms to the reality and sooner or later, the image is going to be defiled and everybody is going to be enraged. |
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Most fluid-filled products permit a high degree of immersion, allowing the body to sink into the surface as the surface conforms to bony prominences. |
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He can also suggest a home treatment and supply the patient with a custom mouthguard that conforms perfectly to the patient's teeth. |
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He then rearranges the triads and posits the existence of unattested missing texts until he produces a scheme that conforms to this assumption. |
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It accredits bodies that assess whether a product, service or system conforms to a particular standard. |
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The conforms of systemic racism have caused a precious grasping of your blackness that oft times seeks to destroy us. |
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The building conforms to the natural bedrock shelf, using an ambitiously constructed terrace to extend the floor surface to the west and to expand and regularize room sizes. |
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She fully conforms to all the stringent constructional requirements of this class, including 6 watertight compartments, strong scantlings and a high level of stability. |
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Christ's personal sacrifice conforms to the prophetic oracles that denounced a lack of animal immolations, even if prescribed by the Law. |
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When using an electric blanket, make sure it conforms to the appropriate safety standards. |
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Schaltbau's ZH1500 disconnecting and earthing device conforms to all applicable safety standards and is suitable for all UIC voltage levels. |
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The nonrefundable character of the ITCE conforms to the normal investment tax credit rules. |
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Hispaniola is identified by the placenames upon it and by its unusual orientation, which conforms to Columbus's ideas about Hispaniola. |
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This is not the time to return to the debate on the contents adopted but to ensure that what is written conforms to what was said and voted. |
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The defective protein conforms abnormally theoretically disorganizing half of the cardiac sarcomeres and their ability to contract is abnormal. |
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This cooperation is dynamic and in good fettle as it conforms with the identity and area of jurisdiction of the parties involved. |
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The inrush power conforms at this juncture to the nominal power of the coil. |
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The Sheena M conforms with Fraser River industry norms in terms of size and power. |
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As long as the output of an encoder conforms to a standard's format and decoder, it is possible to make different implementations. |
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This datolite conforms to the outline of the vesicles, and the rim or rinds of the masses are semismooth and usually coated with a dark green to black chloritic mineral. |
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The aspirant to the life of the spirit conforms not only to the laws of the spiritual kingdom but to the legalised customs of the age and time. |
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Mr Kelkar's commission sketched out a GST that conforms to these principles. |
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Editors who register an account, and who contribute regularly and in a manner that conforms to the nature of Wikipedia, gain implicit authority. |
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States should in their reports make clear the extent to which actual practice conforms to the law. |
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A negative impact from eco-labeling conforms with other evidence that a strong pro-environmental stance did not benefit candidates in the 1996 and 1998 elections. |
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If you purchase additional software to be used with your scanner, please make sure that it conforms to the TWAIN standard. |
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The project also conforms to the City of Ottawa's Official Plan and zoning by-laws. |
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The definition of the child in Jordan's national legislation conforms to the definition and minimum age requirements contained in the Convention. |
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You do not need to send us a copy of any document that conforms to an approved specimen. |
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Powerful industrial diesel engine, with turbo and charge air cooler, conforms to stringent EC Tier 3 emissions regulation. |
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Mr. Speaker, the issue is whether the government conforms to its own legislation. |
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We are trying to define these products for the benefit of consumers to ensure that what is in the bottle conforms to their expectations of what a whisky or a vodka should be. |
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It's a role whose randiness conforms more readily to the actor's image. |
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The bromide conforms to everything sanctioned by the majority, and may be depended upon to be trite, banal, and arbitrary. |
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Its composition including a variety of additives provide it with a fire-proofing property that conforms to fire reaction regulations for floorcovering materials. |
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It therefore falls to the European Union to point the finger and tell each Member State whether its national legislation conforms to the Community acquis. |
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It conforms to slight surface irregularities and can be cut to fit. |
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The practice of omitting from prayer certain imprecations to be found in the Psalms which is current since the liturgical reform after Vatican II, conforms to this criterion. |
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Moreover, the mark indicates that the manufacturer's production site conforms to a range of compliance measures and is subject to periodic follow-up inspections to verify continued conformance. |
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At the risk of undue abstraction, and a risk of tautology, it might be said that the virtue of restraint can be seen in the positive law of the state if it conforms broadly to a criterion of proportionality. |
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We achieve this by providing lenders with tools to verify that their loan application conforms to the purpose of the credit and enhance their control over the transaction. |
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The manufacturer of the container shall keep on file, for the intended life of each batch of containers, the fibre manufacturer's certification that each shipment conforms to the manufacturer's specifications for the product. |
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The moldable absorbent mat conforms to virtually any shape to control condensation, leaks, and drips. |
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Reverence for the will of God keeps those in authority in a state of humble seeking, so that their acting conforms as much as possible to that holy will. |
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The financial information presented elsewhere in this annual report conforms with the information contained in the financial statements, which have been approved by the Board of Directors. |
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It needs be a comprehensively demonstrated, for instance by means of a sound business plan and a significant participation by private investors, that a public investment conforms to the conditions of the market. |
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The frame is cast aluminium and conforms to a modern and elegant design and tecnological efficency. Every element of the frame has been inspected, perfected and carfully harmonized. |
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The joke, about as subtle as they come in this movie, is that Ms. Diaz hardly conforms to the steatopygous ideal of female beauty the song celebrates, but Natalie is too goofily naive to notice or to care. |
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The preceding data in this note conforms with current accounting standards that specify use of a discount rate at which postretirement liabilities could be effectively settled. |
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The programs written in this book are primarily for use on an IBM-PC or compatible computer but can be used with any ANSI standard compiler since it conforms so closely to the ANSI standard. |
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As has been said, Jerome's translation of verses 5 and 8 conforms with the Septuagint and Theodotion, but do the two Greek versions originate in a midrashic interpretation of these verses? |
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Puu Puu is an invented onomatopoeic term that conforms to Kaurna phonotactics. |
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National legislation implementing the second railway package will separately be subject to further examination as to whether it conforms to European rules and fully transposes them. |
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This absolutely sinus-shaped VLF-voltage enables the most conservative testing and diagnostics, which conforms to standards, of modern medium-voltage cable. |
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Mr. Steiner's painting, which conforms to the contest size of 7 inches by 10 inches, reflects the photorealist style that currently holds sway in the contest. |
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Friction losses in bends, stop valves, branch pieces and none return valves conforms to length of straight pipework as printed in the last lines of table. |
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Legris self-fastening hose conforms to CNOMO 115N and is constructed with NBR nitrile rubber reinforced with a textile braid on both inner and outer layers. |
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The prices of gold and more mundane metals may therefore start to move in opposite directions. Not even oil, the archetypal industrial commodity, quite conforms to the super-cycle theory. |
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In addition to being in a form that conforms to the prescribed requirements, the message will have to make it possible to identify and contact the sender. |
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Cameco noted that the site program conforms to the corporate one. |
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They see in culture a fundamental condition for people to completely fulfil themselves, achieve a level of life that conforms to their dignity and open themselves to encounter with Christ and the Gospel. |
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Verification that the translated file conforms to the translation memory. |
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Once the training programme restarts, all efforts will be made to ensure that it conforms with and is informed by the implementation of a comprehensive security sector reform strategy. |
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The film conforms naturally to the anatomy of the tissue on which it has been applied, it is waterproof and is not impaired by blood or organic fluids. |
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This also conforms to the theory that outrovert people are not having better share of success. |
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An interpretation of the Odyssey, for example, would show how Odysseus's life conforms to a heroic pattern. |
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This results in a long and gentle backslope called a dip slope that conforms with the dip of resistant strata, called caprock. |
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The Granite Gear Vapor Trail pack I picked up is 2 pounds, 5 ounces when empty, yet is generously padded and conforms nicely to the body. |
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The bone biomaterial technology is an easily flowable, moldable paste that conforms to and interdigitates with the host bone. |
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The bone biomaterial technology is a flowable, moldable paste that conforms to and interdigitates with the host bone. |
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The Prince conforms, in the first instance, to the paradigm of the transgressive Moor who strives for a miscegenational union which is doomed to pollute his European partner. |
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Flash conforms to the ostium to enable excellent stent apposition, which is important for coverage of the disease and for preserving reaccess to the treated vessel. |
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Interestingly, findings from neuro-imaging studies have led to a contemporary psychobiologic understanding of dreams that conforms to psychoanalytic theory. |
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It is the responsibility of the match officials to check players' clothing and equipment before a game to ensure that it conforms to the laws of the game. |
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