Integrity in promise-keeping, at times, confronts countervailing considerations of human welfare. |
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One suspects that aesthetic considerations were cynically sacrificed to muddle-headed political expediency and tokenism. |
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Now that the case is more or less settled, I no longer feel bound by legal considerations to keep silent on important details. |
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The main difference is that the fish swims under water, so that hydrodynamic considerations apply to the topsides as well as the hull. |
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The fact that they had opted to join the British Army overrode all considerations as to why they had become involved. |
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The men's desire to rejoin their families overrode other considerations of duty. |
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In other words, research is done in order to answer questions posed by theoretical considerations. |
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In all but four of the interviews, the creatives noted that pragmatic considerations override personal preferences and motives when creating ads. |
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One of the most important considerations is the need to bring electrical power to your track lighting. |
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Among the major considerations to be taken into account would be the rate base of the town and at present that could pose problems. |
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I worry that we overlook important considerations when we equate care for adults with care for children. |
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The morbidity and mortality associated with donor pneumonectomy pose significant ethical considerations. |
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Owing to these considerations, I am still persuaded that exterior termination of the overflow pipe is the more practical solution. |
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This phenomenon is not based on ideological considerations or substantive issues of national concern. |
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The social position of each individual is fixed by heredity and not by personal qualifications and material considerations. |
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These considerations, however, have not yet brought us to the heart of the pneumatological basis for hearing the Spirit's voice in culture. |
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There are a few important considerations when gardening in pots and containers. |
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Annual price rises would be limited to a ceiling determined by the government in line with inflation and exchange rate considerations. |
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Either the man knows nothing of intelligence considerations or is brutally simplifying things in order to make a partisan point. |
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It is a strong thing for a court to refuse to hear a party to a cause and it is only to be justified by grave considerations of public policy. |
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It is related to domestic political considerations and the hegemonic position of Western powers. |
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Others, such as the knitwear designer Edmund McNulty, take the opportunity to revel in an unaccustomed freedom from commercial considerations. |
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But beyond the monetary considerations, her renaming ordeal has also proved emotionally cathartic. |
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But beyond its prefab construction and green considerations, the Sunset Breezehouse is simply good design at work. |
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From a commercial point of view it is necessary to take into account two conflicting considerations. |
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In genetic disease ethical considerations must be seen in the context of a family and a multigenerational history. |
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What were the major considerations and goals in designing the multiplayer aspect? |
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Suffice to say, this thoroughly independent director, who refused to be swayed by commercial considerations, was a multi-talented artist. |
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This is difficult to judge because diplomatic and strategic considerations are involved. |
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A range of stringent health and safety considerations underpins the design and construction of the modern childcare facility. |
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Implicit in his argument is the belief that American foreign policy flows from strategic considerations of national interest. |
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There are, of course, a number of policy considerations in play here, some in conflict. |
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These considerations raise a philosophical question even about ordinary unphilosophical translation, such as from English into Arunta or Chinese. |
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Both of these are definitely important considerations that capital owners weigh, but they are amongst a constellation of many others. |
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It was not a strategic planning decision affected by considerations of public interest. |
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Some think that considerations like this show that there are no genuine synonyms in natural languages. |
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A few years later in 1914 Hausdorff defined neighbourhoods by four axioms so again there were no metric considerations. |
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That is just because consistency of treatment and equality and considerations of good administration are at stake. |
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Your Honour, that would be a matter and it would have to be dependent on considerations relating to the contract as a whole. |
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Would you be constrained by capital allocation considerations from buying another bank there to gain more scale? |
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You've let your firm grip on practical considerations become a stranglehold. |
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Let us not turn a blind eye towards them, just because there are other compensating considerations. |
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By saying that these demands are non-negotiable he has ensured that domestic political considerations will prevent any kind of negotiation. |
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The company says the changes in the vesting of its options were due to tax considerations. |
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The headline interest rate is a good place to start when looking for a savings account but there are other considerations. |
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Happily, Snyder's strongest pictures did not depend for their impact or their staying power on such considerations. |
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There are a number of practical considerations governing the kind of tree we can choose. |
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But maybe they nurture this belief that they live in a classless society and these status considerations conflict with that. |
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The fact that secular considerations also favoured this course of action is, of course, beside the point. |
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A crime is a crime, whether motivated by political considerations or others. |
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Another barrier is the fact that economic considerations overarch many of our decisions. |
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There are others who are probably better placed than I am to take into account those wider considerations. |
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Was the miners' apparent diffidence at the event motivated by political considerations? |
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They stated that the trial was motivated by political considerations only and was therefore invalid. |
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Along with having a baby, I have other considerations to take into account. |
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The paper hints at the political considerations behind such statistical manipulation. |
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Is politicization in this sense synonymous with taking political considerations into account in arriving at a decision? |
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The next point is a matter of concern when economic considerations are taken into account. |
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There are many simple considerations to take into account in order to reduce costs when purchasing. |
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The Commission may take into account wider social considerations as well as matters that relate strictly to competition policy. |
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Political and economic considerations have influenced these countries to form a regional cooperation. |
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Political and monetary considerations are stated to be the reason behind this. |
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Hence it has been alluded to that there exist a plethora of underlying considerations and motives behind the rhetoric a manager uses. |
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Planning committees are required to decide planning matters in a judicial way rather than on political considerations. |
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It is true that at macro-level, the huge industrial plants, big business and financial houses play a big role in overall economic considerations. |
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Against these considerations may be weighed the fact that the New Zealand economy is integrating with Australia's anyway. |
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The commission is supposed to be an independent body, which means its decisions are insulated against political considerations. |
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Hence, insofar a distinction between their accidental and essential properties has any application, it is dependent on these same considerations. |
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But it appears to be afraid to tackle such issues head-on, and instead hints and insinuates at the possible problems and considerations. |
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Gelbard's call for civilian control over the Indonesian military is also conditioned by longer-term economic considerations. |
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Here are some examples of manslaughter arising from extenuatory considerations in fact. |
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But be sure to check with your dealer for special considerations with your chosen wallcovering. |
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In each of the resulting four quadrants of the model, we examine the issues and considerations. |
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Our numerical study reveals three remarkable features, which we explored using theoretical considerations. |
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There are more safety considerations effecting the installation of a water heater than the exhaust system. |
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I'm sure that I have not exhausted the subject with these comments and there are doubtless other considerations worthy of mention. |
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We've discussed in earlier articles some of the considerations required when working with Portland cement concrete. |
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They are not concerned with complicated doctrinaire considerations, but with a sure instinct are demanding fundamental solutions. |
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It's important to keep in mind that security needs to be balanced alongside other important considerations, such as speed and ease of use. |
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Given that he was a Joycean, other linguistic considerations were involved, too. |
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It has no impact upon the serious traffic and road safety concerns raised by Transport for London, or any of the other planning considerations. |
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What other considerations, then, can induce people to avoid or to resist such temptation? |
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If members are not aware that these considerations exist then the question will be evaded or simply go unanswered. |
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These considerations must be weighed against the harm to the man as a result of testing. |
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Usually, government policy reflects distributive considerations as well as efficiency consequences. |
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I have said that this proposal would not necessarily entail any considerations of taxation levels. |
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As they see it, we improperly allow realpolitik considerations to trump the human rights imperatives. |
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Thus, if realty stands to be equated with money, the many and complex considerations which affect its value necessitate consideration. |
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These considerations lead, however, to a more precise formulation of the logical structure of the inductive inference. |
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There are thus special design considerations associated with anaerobic systems, though methane can be recovered and used as a source of energy. |
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I have carefully balanced the visual improvements offered by the proposal against the disbenefits and other considerations discussed above. |
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If durability and longevity are crucial considerations, this is the groupset for you. |
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This digest offers some collected wisdom regarding considerations and strategies for selecting and retaining teacher mentors. |
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None of those matters elaborated can possibly be regarded as irrelevant considerations. |
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I am unable to accept the submission that the Secretary of State paid too little regard to therapeutic considerations. |
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In addition to the aforementioned considerations, proper body positioning and alignment are crucial to the correct execution of these procedures. |
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Soviet policy was dictated by conventional considerations of national defense, not international revolutionary strategy. |
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Naturally, a person could be motivated by altruistic considerations to help others in his group. |
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Once they embark upon that glorious venture, financial considerations are rendered moot. |
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Given the lapse of time and considerations of natural justice and cost, resolved that no further disciplinary action be taken by the university. |
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But the Foreign Ministries of Europe were staffed by aristocrats motivated more by considerations of amour propre than common sense. |
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I would hate to believe that this agenda is dictated by racist considerations or the colour of the skin. |
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Counsel for the applicant has clearly put the considerations which are said to support a construction which would favour his client. |
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The reputability of the health insurance provider is pretty far down the list of considerations when deciding what company to work for. |
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What tests or considerations are to guide the jury in determining when he may reasonably become lawless? |
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In various jurisdictions the law has grappled with these contending policy considerations using a variety of legal tools. |
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For a preference for gradualism implies that these other considerations are more important than liberty. |
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After her brief romance with Dudley, Elizabeth sought to detach her emotions from political considerations. |
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A number of important considerations need to be taken into account when installing desuperheaters. |
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Every citizen has the right to information, but they also have a responsibility to respect various security considerations. |
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Data warehousing, legal considerations and government regulations require longterm data retention. |
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In Asiatic Frontier delineations tribal boundaries, except where overridden by political considerations, are apt to be observed. |
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It was security considerations that impelled the moves, as well as concern for the safety of informal traders. |
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Thus his apparent liberality on this question rested on pragmatic considerations rather than on principle. |
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While widely ridiculed, if we put normative considerations aside, she's largely right. |
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This was no simple affair of the heart, but also a decision which entailed delicate political considerations. |
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If the health service is to make progress towards such a goal, a number of considerations are germane. |
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By all considerations, the movie should be depressing but, at the conclusion, I felt lightness and joy. |
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There is, therefore, a presumption in favour of the appeal proposal under S54A unless other material considerations indicate otherwise. |
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By reference to those considerations it is possible to identify general features of a discriminatory law. |
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In his era, appointments to university positions in Britain were heavily influenced by religious considerations. |
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The directives combined general strategic considerations with detailed operational instructions. |
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The wild beasts understand the fullness of life beyond all considerations of decency or appropriacy. |
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The music school is surrounded by busy arterial roadways, so acoustical considerations were critical in its design. |
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The public sentiment would have been the necessity for humanitarian considerations to overcome precedent this once. |
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This policy was based on two pragmatic considerations, and no guerilla organisation would overlook these. |
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It concludes that since military service is a burden, moral considerations require that the load be shared as equally as possible. |
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His Lordship added that it may be that these considerations would also justify a finding of negligence. |
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They get fascinated by some toy they're playing with and lose sight of all other considerations. |
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Safety considerations are more important in children because children are physically and emotionally immature. |
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The building fabric itself is elaborated through sustainable design considerations. |
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It is not appropriate to completely sacrifice economic considerations for the sake of politics. |
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Not that such considerations made any difference when we turned our attention to the menu. |
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The taboos regulating the sight of bare flesh are further determined by wider cultural considerations. |
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On the threat level, our considerations depend on what the outcome of the authentication is. |
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What are the ethical considerations around obtaining Miss Webb's consent for a hysterectomy and what would be best practice here? |
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Reference to quality considerations is customarily included in reporting on performance. |
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The terminology refers to firearms capable of firing fully automatically, regardless of size, weight, or other considerations. |
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Realizing that you're starting to have a crush on a friend can produce a whole new set of fears and considerations. |
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Similarly, there is a need for mainstreaming considerations of gender, age and occupation in the national nutrition strategy. |
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She referred in her memo to improper political considerations that were going on that contributed to a lot of these foul-ups. |
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The dosage and schedule were also shown to be important considerations for achieving maximal hyposensitization. |
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We should not do a back-room deal after all the select committee's deliberations and considerations said no to interactive gambling. |
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I'm already formulating job search plans, and working out various budgetary considerations. |
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However, even in these analyses, the cognitive considerations at stake are highly schematized and simplified. |
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These are just some of the many considerations that you need to take into account when choosing your kids climbing frame or play structure. |
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Legal considerations such as the fact that the culprit has a clean record should not be used as mitigating factors, she contended. |
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How can a reader possibly be engaged by such seemingly parochial considerations? |
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Of course, there are other considerations that come into play when choosing between a bagged or bagless system. |
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But naturally, these considerations are almost always in tension with each other. |
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No collateral considerations arise which would limit the scope of its duty. |
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There are a several brief sections on territorial and related behaviour in chimps, which imply considerations of liberty, but that is all. |
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It was simply that domestic policy considerations took priority over humanitarian concerns. |
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In many study materials these images are referred to only in the framework of soteriological and Christological considerations. |
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Such considerations did not seem to apply to events of overt polymedication or of palliative care. |
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What is being ruled out by these considerations is doubt concerning matters which are fundamental to our linguistic and other practices. |
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But too often, experts say, economic issues overshadow important emotional considerations. |
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One of the most important considerations in flight is the balance of forces maintained between thrust, drag, lift, and weight. |
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As a result of those select committee considerations, reports are prepared that are tabled in the House. |
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For a decision like this, ethical considerations deserve to be foremost in our minds. |
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He has a fine gift for melody, and it would be fair to say that melodic considerations drive the piece. |
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Which mathematical theory best describes real space is an empirical issue, not decidable independently of physical considerations. |
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All the above considerations should be at the forefront in the development of models. |
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Yet he is being criticized, even threatened by his superiors for refusing to make financial considerations the overriding factor. |
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I was brought up understanding that there were certain courtesies and considerations to be extended to all fellow creatures. |
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But in this case, a number of overriding political considerations made this unviable. |
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The primary considerations constituted by trinity, in other words. |
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Other considerations include heat conductivity and thermal expansion. |
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To place commercial considerations above people's safety makes no sense. |
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Finance, manpower and property considerations were taken into account by decision makers who say the move reflects the Army's strategy of reallocating resources. |
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Whether the inks and media are waterproof and able to endure exposure to light for long periods may also be considerations for prints that are to be displayed. |
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Fisheries Minister Kim Chance said the case centred on a complex and challenging issue that required important considerations to be balanced in the public interest. |
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But legal considerations plausibly have a great deal to do with increases in incarceration, capital punishment, and criminal prosecution of juveniles. |
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Grant's book is a highly nuanced examination of much of the literature on altruism and agape, while also giving some attention to recent considerations of eros and philia. |
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Space is also not an aggregate of its parts but presumably an essential whole preceding all it parts, a view motivated at least in part by theological considerations. |
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In an ideal world, most new parents would rather stay at home, for the baby's first year at least, but financial considerations force them back to work. |
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This government obligation is limited by practical considerations of safety and security. |
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But, again, the argument is sliding between considerations of a statutory concept, citizenship, and considerations of a constitutional concept, alienage. |
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In view of these considerations, the selection of empirical treatment regimens for patients with relapses should be based on the prior treatment scheme. |
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I would take a nice piece of nursery stock, and in four hours I would prune it, wire it, repot it and then wonder why it dwindled away on me despite my careful considerations. |
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This classification persisted until Pratt et al. suggested a closer relationship to the white-eyes based on behavioral, ecological, and zoogeographical considerations. |
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In this we were limited only by the time and effort we wished to expend, rather than such logistical publishing considerations as page layout and total printing costs. |
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All these considerations indicate clearly why countries like the USA and Japan lead the world in the innovation and exporting of high-technology products. |
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Disclosure of pan leakage is vital information to a home buyer, and such considerations clearly outweigh the risks and inconveniences of water testing. |
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Unlike observing craters, collapsed areas, or other damage following attack on a revetment or runway, evaluating effects involves a wide range of considerations. |
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A detailed study might take these wider considerations into account. |
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Classic market rules, supply and demand considerations don't work in textbook fashion in a rigged market that is routinely manipulated by global central banks. |
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Financial considerations apart, was he worth all that palaver? |
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For example, Lee's placement of his line of battle on the eastern bank of the Potomac River is a tactical disposition adopted for operational and strategic considerations. |
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Such considerations are particularly apposite in relation to Glastonbury. |
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It's hard to conceive of a successful blogger of any persuasion who would allow considerations of gender to enter into the linking calculus I have just described. |
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Fluency in French is a status marker, and so social considerations, as well as the practical ones of an opening to the world, have impeded full Arabization. |
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But some of the considerations are artistic and need to be faced by the writer, if he is not to be driven mad with frustration and bitter with disappointment. |
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Balancing such considerations will not produce made-to-measure answers but should help produce decisions that are grounded in principle and therefore command broad respect. |
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The term therefore does not permit the clear distinction between taxable and exempt transactions to be blurred on the basis of considerations which are outside the system. |
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It's the fact that such considerations would even come into play at all. |
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Fairness to the person who has incriminated himself and any others affected by the incriminating statement and any danger of oppression would also be relevant considerations. |
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It is here that government is most likely to be acting on the basis of illegitimate considerations such as self-protection, or protection of powerful private groups. |
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Leonarde's relative disinterest in her corporeal state could be linked to her proximity to the beatific vision, where such considerations would become insignificant. |
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According to these considerations, the factor of light appears as the first of many different environmental factors for the ecological plant sociology of mesophytes. |
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However, paragraph 56 of that document indicates that the townscape and landscape of the wider locality must inform considerations of design and layout. |
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The only branch of humanity who did not make the grade were the planters of the Caribbean islands who chose to betray their class interests because of race considerations. |
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They are not just dumped anywhere, but considerations have to be made as to the prevailing winds, the local shelter belts and any crops that might tempt the bees away. |
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So, for anyone out there sceptical about the relevance of bioethics, these two books demonstrate the wide scope of ethical considerations in medicine. |
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These considerations are important to keep in mind in the rational design of biomaterials for applications in tissue engineering and wound healing. |
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Thinkers are unconstrained by base political considerations. |
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He was undeterred by such considerations, which should tell us something. |
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Of course, the prospect of watching the sun set over the Pacific or soaking up some rays on Oahu in the middle of the Australian winter are no small considerations. |
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I will not permit considerations of gender, race, religion, political affiliation, sexual orientation, nationality, or social standing to influence my duty of care. |
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Regarding the first principle, the lessons of sociolinguistics demonstrate that language prejudice is not grounded in linguistic reality, but in social considerations. |
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Unfortunately, such considerations of purpose tend to be drowned out by the alluring, sweet-sounding tune of a pied piper. |
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In principle, considerations about generalisability should not affect the internal validity inherent in a well performed randomised controlled clinical trial. |
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Policy considerations of crime control versus due process come into play. |
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By the time we arrive at the age of disco and punk rock, the music consciously builds its appeal on lifestyle considerations. |
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It will be apparent, however, that the balance between such considerations will vary with the situation in hand and with the interpretation of the statute. |
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Similar considerations to those we have just given show that the weak force changes in effective strength as the energy at which it is measured increases. |
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If ordinations are classed as invalid because of such considerations, then the sacramental character of the ecclesial community is called into question. |
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These are some of the considerations we are now contemplating. |
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Such considerations cannot be material to the consideration of a planning application and serve to make subsequent debate in the Council chamber or Committee room meaningless. |
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The defendant accepted that the marriage was genuine and subsisting and his subsequent actions and considerations were predicated upon this premise. |
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Military considerations overrode political ones in that instance at least. |
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In colonial eyes, economic concerns overrode moral considerations. |
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Of course, these cannot be allowed to become the overriding considerations but the concepts of fairness between classes of beneficiaries does not require them to be excluded. |
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Caroline Bruzelius brings similar considerations of nationality to bear on her study of French Gothic in Central and Southern Italy in the thirteenth century. |
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In this collection of old, new, and revised essays, he mentions gender considerations or feminism and feminist scholarship only parenthetically and intermittently. |
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While aesthetic considerations are admittedly subjective, of course, I can find little in the Olympic style that even distantly resembles actual swordplay. |
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Nor were they constrained by considerations of humanity or morality. |
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Here, by contrast, the statute does not broadly discriminate between legitimates and illegitimates without more, but is carefully tuned to alternative considerations. |
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Unless you're an ultra-radical libertarian who thinks that ethical considerations should not be considered in regulating science, this is hardly an immoderate position. |
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They are the important considerations of comity and convenience. |
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This indeterminate sentence requires considerations of rehabilitation. |
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The two events of selection and difference of race ought to be distinguished in broad considerations, while the frequency of their concurrence is borne in mind. |
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He most assuredly took on the look of deep and pensive thought, but to this man, all considerations and contemplations had been properly examined. |
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The combined goals of preventing sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy should be considerations when choosing a contraceptive method. |
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Such tactical considerations can change rapidly, given the fluidity of the situation and the political recklessness and bellicosity that characterized his administration. |
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We could not adjust for deprivation as the ethical considerations meant that we were not allowed to extract strong patient identifiers, such as postcodes. |
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Reasonable practicability can involve a constraint on what is capable of being done by reference either to practical considerations or to normative considerations. |
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Second, subleasing can lead to a daisy chain of complications involving maintenance agreements, rental payments, tax considerations, and insurance coverage. |
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He is familiar with customer self-service and e-billing considerations. |
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This section provides a similar discussion pattern for each database server, including data types, datawindow, stored procedures, embedded SQL and special considerations. |
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In identifying defeaters that our evidence must eliminate if we are to claim knowledge, the more we prescind from practical considerations, the wider we cast our net. |
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From the physical sciences, Quaternary geology developed as a discipline that was initially almost entirely divorced from considerations of human behavior. |
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There is little doubt in my mind that efficiency and cost-effectiveness will inevitably be considerations when deciding on our transport solutions. |
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Given these considerations, it is proposed that the end product of the process modeling should be an estimate of the probability density function for percent mine burial. |
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The news that budgetary considerations meant it would not be returning to the screens in the New Year drew strong protests from the public and the media. |
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It is difficult to believe that such considerations will bear fruit, however, meaning that forced deportations and prisons for deportees will receive approval. |
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So it could be argued that bottom line financial considerations were the main determinant of the four times a day musters and headcounts held in Villawood detention centre. |
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The first of these preliminary considerations is related to some discussions within the art of dialectic whereas the second is theological in nature. |
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Ultimately, as is the case in almost all ethical dilemmas in medicine, a series of practical considerations will move me further in one direction than another. |
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Other considerations are the same as for the entire family of guineafowl. |
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Very general considerations imply that such optimal flux distributions sometimes change discontinuously as the composition of the growth medium is varied. |
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Sauer also covered other pre-production considerations, such as the use of filters. |
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Important considerations include crossclade reactivity, tolerability, and durability of response. |
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This includes careful evaluation of their unique characteristics, speed, noise immunity and jitter levels, among other considerations. |
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We are so governed by our temporal absorptions and adventurisms that we ignore moral and spiritual considerations. |
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He only denies that sincere attention to moral considerations has any place in politics as far as the unduped are concerned. |
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Setting aside all other considerations, I will endeavour to know the truth, and yield to that. |
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The concept of theodicy was expanded mainly with the thought of Weber and his addition of ethical considerations to the subject of religion. |
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Theoretical and policy considerations are central to fixing liability for pure economic loss and of public bodies. |
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We have not found here any factors that might overcome these considerations. |
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Living trusts also, in practical terms, tend to be driven to large extent by tax considerations. |
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Nor were the orders Wednesbury unreasonable on the facts given the considerations of security and cost of resettlement. |
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Similar considerations apply to the situation pertaining in the Diocese of New Westminster. |
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Cabinet decisions to annex or not to annex were made, usually on the basis of political or geopolitical considerations. |
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Other important goals of colonialism were European political considerations, and religious fervor. |
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Tactical military considerations aside, Alexander's victory was an important milestone in the development of Muscovite Russia. |
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Being a crown industry, cost considerations did not curb the pursuit of the best quality, best innovations and best training. |
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In addition, political and social conventions often override considerations of mutual intelligibility. |
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Occasionally weather considerations cause delays to aircraft prior to their departure as routes are closed by thunderstorms. |
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In addition to ecological considerations, decisions regarding the future of the fisheries were also influenced by social and economic factors. |
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Such considerations are the main reason why several countries administrate incineration of biodegradable waste as renewable energy. |
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Although the subject is contentious, a number of considerations suggest that human activities were pivotal. |
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Aside from these technical considerations, tests have been conducted for political and training purposes, and can often serve multiple purposes. |
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Corrosion is also a serious problem and requires detailed design considerations. |
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Others can be used singly or in combination with nourishment, driven by economic, environmental and political considerations. |
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Specialization is considered key to economic efficiency based on theoretical and empirical considerations. |
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In response to cost, engineering considerations and topological challenges some cities have opted to construct tram systems. |
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Detailed studies of evaporation involve boundary layer considerations as well as momentum, heat flux and energy budgets. |
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Nuclear stations are used primarily for base load because of economic considerations. |
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In 1999, Collette established, on molecular and morphological considerations, that these are separate species. |
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Additional diagnostic considerations include dysembryoplastic neuroepithelial tumor, neurocytoma, and clear cell ependymoma. |
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As a result, Australia's Royal National Park is by some considerations the second oldest national park now in existence. |
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This is due to considerations of what the companies can have more control over. |
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These include considerations for safety margins during landing and takeoff. |
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Parallel considerations in other realms are dismissed with eminently good sense. |
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Similar considerations apply, mutatis mutandis, to the example of nightmare imagined by Brown. |
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The British Indian Ocean Territory is connected to the region by a publication of Jane's for security considerations. |
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Decisions about company names and product names and their relationship depends on more than a dozen strategic considerations. |
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Before action could be taken, certain practical considerations had to be addressed. |
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Sustainers develop decision points relative to the status, numbers, weather, and enemy and civil considerations. |
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Frequency considerations impact measured ERL accuracy when using the two-microphone method. |
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Other differential considerations include appendicitis, omental infarction, and epiploic appendagitis. |
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But as applied to Daniel's explicator, Jasper, considerations of apocalyptic quietism are both obvious and beside the point. |
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And there are further considerations that could be thrown on the scales of the impartialist side. |
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An infielder Jake Elmore has been bought by the Oakland Athletics from the Chicago White Sox in exchange for cash considerations. |
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You may want to escape into an imaginative space but earthier considerations may demand your attention. |
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Even here, however, programmatic considerations gave way to particularization. |
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Alongside these considerations, AIM flotations can also provide incentives to staff via share schemes and taxation benefits. |
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These considerations led Great Britain to decide to attempt merger of the two kingdoms and their parliaments. |
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Its notebook computers also scored well with users in design and price-value considerations. |
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