His sister, he said, also was working the course and was contributing her earnings toward the rifle. |
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Some paid for the privilege of nailing by contributing to a war charity or benevolent organization. |
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As a goodwill gesture Mr Smith said he would be contributing some of his days' takings to help pay back the stolen money. |
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Also contributing off the bench was Andrew Coatsworth, who provided seven points and four rebounds. |
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A third factor contributing to elevated swimming energetic costs, particularly in semi-aquatic mammals, is the efficiency of the propulsor. |
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The vast Belarusian forests support a large lumber industry, contributing about one-third of the gross national product. |
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Several medical experts warn that alcohol-based mouthwashes can dry out the mouth, contributing to tooth decay. |
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There is compelling evidence that an important factor contributing to the development of cancer is the emotional make-up of a person. |
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It is believed that the illegal drug crystal methamphetamine may have been a contributing factor in transmission of the virus. |
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In 2007 we will be contributing 20,000 oil mallees in areas prone to land degradation. |
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Soot covered his rubber gloves and apron, his sweat contributing to the stench. |
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A system of digital barter would be set up so that one could download viruses only by contributing new viruses. |
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What steps has the organisation ever taken to correct the manifest error to which it was a contributing party? |
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If his reported revenues were to be believed he alone was contributing a surprisingly large proportion of the revenues of the Group as a whole. |
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Still feeling guilty about a badly handled breakup or about not contributing to an office colleague's fund-raiser? |
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The UN has split southern Sudan into six sectors, which will be controlled by different troop contributing countries. |
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We want to make sure they're contributing and their efforts are recoverable in our market price. |
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We all know that carbon emissions are contributing to global warming and ecocide. |
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Beware of a thankless and presumptuous person who expects too much from you without contributing himself in any way. |
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Also contributing to the album's strength as a complete piece is the deft sequencing. |
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No doubt contributing to her girth was the circumstance of having borne her royal lover six children. |
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Without claiming any privileged sources of information, I doubt that these are more than contributing factors. |
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The food industry is also an important sector contributing 15 per cent of total industrial output. |
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This man has no priors, who has been a contributing worker throughout his life, finds himself in the dock charged with a very serious offence. |
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The major contributing factor for heart failure decompensation was medication lapses. |
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During the flight debrief, the instructor and I identified the following contributing factors to the near-mishap. |
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States don't have all the resources they need, and that is contributing to the high death rate, he said. |
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The precipitous fall in the stock market has been one contributing factor to this reassessment. |
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In the next years, Ravi continued as the principal earner but Reema, running a boutique, began contributing an increasing share. |
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We hope you will give us your full-hearted and generous support by taking part in the tournament and contributing to a good cause. |
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Attempts by the British to restrict further expansion into the western frontier constituted one of the factors contributing to the Revolution. |
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In the 1878-1879 freighting season, 9,499 tons of freight arrived, contributing millions of dollars in freight charges to a booming economy. |
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She certainly has mental health issues, but the pot could be contributing to the freak-outs in which she accuses you of cheating. |
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The criminogenic factors contributing to each mode of state crime are carefully analysed at the level of the social, institutional and personal. |
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Working Against Poverty is designed to assist groups specially in contributing to policy formulation on anti-poverty issues. |
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Speed has been determined to be one of the most common contributing factors in vehicle crashes. |
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In this she sees these artists as contributing to what was to become postmodernism. |
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The protesters also urged the government to arrest big-time corrupters, whom they blamed for partly contributing to the fuel price hikes. |
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But these small depositors were contributing to a pool which could be used to fund much larger schemes while maximising returns. |
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He mentions polypharmacy as a factor contributing to falls but not that reducing polypharmacy is an effective service that should be implemented. |
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Both Ramezani and Yari noted that it's not only Iranians who are contributing to earthquake relief. |
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He explained that a tie joist is on the column line with both flanges attached, contributing to the stiffness of the frame. |
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He was also writing comic books and contributing articles to counter-culture magazines. |
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He was a prolific writer, contributing criticism to various magazines and newspapers. |
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Leigh Brown says that the inappropriate use of drugs is contributing to the emergence of resistant strains. |
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It was a remarkable moment in Scottish politics, contributing to a resounding result. |
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What then are the possible factors contributing to these disappointing results? |
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May is also disappointed with the local authority for not contributing towards the cost. |
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Dating lets you get intimate with someone without the commitment, contributing to broken hearts. |
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Fibrin cross-linking increases its strength and resistance to plasmic degradation, contributing to the stability of fibrin clots. |
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The availability of grants in contributing towards the repairs and conservation of historic buildings has been very significant. |
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Similarly, one who has excessive debts should repay them before intemperately contributing to charity. |
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For many years, I have been contributing to a pension plan which is mainly invested in shares. |
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I suggest you start contributing to a stakeholder pension plan alongside your firm's scheme. |
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Although no one expects the euro to collapse, the debate is contributing to an uncertain atmosphere in foreign-exchange trading pits. |
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Are off-season conditioning programs and individual training regimens preventing injuries or contributing to them? |
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Embryo immaturity at the metabolic and physiological levels is not a contributing factor. |
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Demigods remain above such suffering, often contributing to the perpetuation of suffering. |
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The contributing enzymes are localized in three different organelles, chloroplasts, peroxisomes, and mitochondria. |
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With 14 illustrators contributing to the book, one might expect some obvious discontinuity among plates, but that is not the case. |
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In fact, none of the regular contributing illustrators who did ads had any editorial illustration in the same issue. |
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School may not be the number one source of stress for everyone, but it certainly is a contributing factor in most cases. |
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Some scientists believe that a chronic shortage of dietary calcium is a contributing factor in developing osteoporosis. |
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He's a brilliant thinker and writer, and I thank him for contributing to this forum. |
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While wet conditions have been cited as a contributing factor in the shaky landing, it's still too early to know what went wrong, said Armour. |
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A thorough assessment is essential to rule out iatrogenesis and treatable contributing causes. |
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So I may not score centuries, but I am contributing to partnerships that are over a hundred. |
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We'll take a look at the citizen journalists contributing to the coverage, coming up. |
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One major factor contributing to the company's decline is the high degree of parasitism practiced by the auto executives and big investors. |
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Indeed, the old standby of chromakey, aka Colour Separation Overlay, could well be a contributing factor in this development. |
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He became a canon of Salisbury in 1563, but objected to the use of the surplice and to contributing to the repairs of the cathedral. |
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In coastal regions of California, the ant is contributing to a sharp decline in the population of coastal horned lizards. |
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Another factor contributing to the high performance of patients is the automatic real-time analysis of the tests by the palmtop computer. |
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Time spent playing computer games and surfing the Internet in lieu of playing outside is also contributing to the surge of obesity. |
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Another innovation was that both the faculty editors and the contributing authors were paid an honorarium. |
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I'm worried that you might be overdosing yourself with antihistamines and thus instead of relieving the problem, you are contributing to it. |
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You can actually overdevelop your six-pack, neglecting important underlying muscles and contributing to low-back pain. |
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When Muslims find that government is providing financial assistance to these madrasahs, they will stop contributing or subscribing. |
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The overseas business schools contributing to this new centre of excellence will attract high-powered executives from around the world. |
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I'd be up for contributing some stuff, and could conceivably subedit and layout the pages on Quark, the desk-top publishing software. |
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Factors contributing to the pollution threat is the lack of control over the subdivision of land and massive new developments in the area. |
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They want street art to be seen as legitimate, as contributing positively to the urban landscape. |
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Since then the relationship between the private air service operators and the multi-national have improved, contributing to the latter's success. |
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His reluctance to commit himself to one genre has undoubtedly been a contributing factor to his stop-start success. |
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Other contributing factors are zero stack or integrated headsets, and anatomic bars. |
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The 630 guests did their part, contributing high energy and haute fashion to the rarefied party tableau. |
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Recently in Bled, the Chinese girl had emerged as the best player in the Olympiad by contributing 11 points to her country's title-triumph. |
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An altered apoptotic response represents a pivotal feature of cancer, contributing to carcinogenesis and resistance to therapy. |
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We will be contributing to the development of a master plan and its links to existing regeneration projects. |
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Depreciation of sterling against the US dollar has also been a contributing factor to the decline in gross margins. |
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If you are not working but can still afford it, consider contributing to your pension. |
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Today, many of his cousins and extended family members are contributing to the Pakistani architecture and urban planning. |
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The mean number of water molecules contained in a definite volume is obtained by summing up the local density over all contributing voxels. |
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Also contributing to this busywork is the fact that the relative priority of the shortfalls changes as well. |
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They would rather be running on wind power than contributing to the environmental problems associated with rampant use of non-renewables. |
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In the UK, 89 per cent of gym bunnies give their quadriceps a rest by driving to the gym, contributing to climate changing emissions. |
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The main town would be the central point of an area with the outriding hamlets and villages contributing to the town's collection. |
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If use of spermicides and lubricants is contributing to symptoms, alternative contraception choices should be discussed. |
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Rather than amniotic fluid contributing to soft skin, according to Kelly, babies in the womb are protected by vernix. |
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Yet many argue that this liberalisation of drinking hours is now contributing to the brutish behaviour on the streets. |
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Such relations, contributing to a sense of continuity bridge the gap between the listener and the brute physicality of the musical language. |
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How is botanical science at the park contributing to broadscale land management? |
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He used tooled leather and real copper breastplates, contributing to a new tradition of metalwork. |
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And then there is the question of how the NHS in Scotland is contributing to the brain drain of medical staff from Malawi and elsewhere. |
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Also contributing to the flooding were below-normal temperatures from March to May that delayed significant snowmelt. |
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All of these factors are contributing to the shift from Navajo to English language use in Navajo communities. |
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It was, popular mythology tells us, one of the contributing factors to the American Revolution, and it might just lead to a revolution here. |
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Affordable financing is contributing to the skyrocketing demand for motorcycles. |
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This suggests that some process other than enzyme slippage is contributing to the high level of diversity in this region. |
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You serve no useful purpose, except as a bit of eye candy for passing motorists and aren't contributing anything to the team. |
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Others would argue, of course, that Dawn and her husband are contributing to our society's already unhealthy attitude toward women. |
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The scandal was a contributing factor to a slide in world equity markets, knocking billions off stock values. |
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These are some of the kind of vehicles contributing to the accidents on the roads. |
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Coal is the most polluting fuel in our energy mix contributing, among other things, to smog, acid rain and global warming. |
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Revellers dug deep, contributing to raffles and stalls to boost the appeal as much as they could. |
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I guess the kebab and the eight bars of chocolate she later admitted to eating were also contributing factors to her weight gain. |
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I think the increasingly unequal distribution of the wage share itself is also contributing to the sour political mood. |
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The economy added 2.23m jobs last year, the largest gain since 1999, contributing to a jump in consumer confidence. |
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Epidemiological studies, for example, can help to identify factors contributing to particular human diseases. |
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Should monasteries be seen, in the second place, as contributing to the life of the wider church through evangelism and missionary work? |
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He was charged in 1990 with contributing to the delinquency of a minor after being caught partially undressed with a 15-year-old girl. |
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Childhood undernutrition, defined as underweight or low-weight-for-age, is the leading risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease. |
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The aerodynamically efficient body has a drag coefficient of 0.26, contributing to excellent noise insulation for the cabin and fuel economy. |
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Many noisy hovercars and buses littered the lower skyways, contributing toward the city's perpetual commotion. |
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Employer discrimination and ageism are a contributing factor in relegating these workers to the scrap heap. |
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Mr Li said the low profits that farmers had realised from the sale of their produce mainly maize last year had been the main contributing factor. |
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Among the more unusual vehicles contributing to the relief effort a duck boat drafted in to help flooded residents in Windsor today. |
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And if the developers have done that, they're hardly going to be agreeable to contributing further to public amenities. |
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Pension specialists say early encashment penalties can vary enormously, depending on how long you've been contributing to the scheme. |
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The downstairs bar is a hive of diversity, with shoppers, tradesmen, suits and tourists contributing to the sociable atmosphere. |
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At present there are about 271 members contributing to the scheme, with approximately 1,100 in receipt of a pension. |
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At the request of regularly contributing artists, the Artist's Chronicle was discontinued in 1983 in favor of a reviews section. |
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Dear Neil, firstly, I'd like to thank you for contributing to our journal on a regular basis. |
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Subsequently peer pressure and blackmail of friendship are often major contributing pull factors. |
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Foreign students often remain in the United States for research jobs, contributing to the nation's knowledge base. |
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The articles on here are certainly interesting, but there seems to be an inordinate number of kooks contributing. |
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However, do not forget also that domestic consumption is also contributing to the gross domestic product. |
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We're contributing to the local economy and the school population, and regenerating the rural area. |
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Whether the patient has a history of regular or irregular menstrual cycles does not appear to be a contributing factor. |
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Secreted secondary compounds are positioned to be leached to the soil, in some cases for the purpose of contributing to allelopathy. |
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And he wants to use the occasion to urge people to keep contributing to tsunami disaster relief. |
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On Alaska's North Slope, the researcher says diminishing sea ice is contributing to the disappearance of seabirds called black guillemots. |
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Sunlight streams in through the windows, highlighting the artwork and contributing to the relaxed ambience. |
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All of the team seem to be enjoying the game at the moment with everyone contributing. |
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Low channel inventory and distributors that are replenishing stock are also contributing to improve Gartner's mid-term forecasts. |
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These lattices join together into one of seven different crystal systems, each contributing to a crystal's unique qualities. |
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Functioning of the diaphragm and thoracic musculature may be diminished, contributing to respiratory compromise. |
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It was a deserved victory, with every player contributing to a determined performance. |
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James is a contributing writer and a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. |
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The piezo transformer is operated as close to resonance as possible, contributing to greater circuit efficiency. |
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This puts enormous pressure on the environment, contributing to deforestation and desertification in these countries. |
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Regulars in a Westbury pub are backing a landlord's bid to overturn the decision to revoke his late licence by contributing towards legal fees. |
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She claimed footballers were contributing to pupils swearing and answering back in class as they copy what happens on the football pitch. |
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An attributive adjective modifies an ungrounded noun, thereby contributing to the specification of the type designated by the noun. |
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Today, having notched up a number of performances on television and stage, Marianne has begun contributing to radio shows. |
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As for contributing comments, the responsibility lies with each posting entity. |
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Overall body robustness is an important contributing factor to preservation. |
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The contributing editor wrote about hunting for Sasquatch in the August 2002 issue. |
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The script is masterfully constructed with no waste whatsoever, with every word, every image contributing to the overall effect. |
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They said another factor contributing to the patient pile-up is a staff shortfall. |
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Studying this region will help researchers understand how much and in what ways Arctic glaciers and ice caps are contributing to sea level rise. |
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The burgeoning populations of this area is contributing to its desertification by clearing forest for agriculture as well as for firewood. |
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As a result, digestion is compromised with the poorly assimilated food contributing to the organ congestion. |
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Also contributing to misperceptions has been a worldwide deployment which prevented the small fleet from having a year-round Caribbean presence. |
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But also it does not want to shore up companies which have been mismanaging their pensions or not contributing adequately. |
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Now in all fairness, there are some decent, dedicated people who go into politics with a view to contributing to the betterment of society. |
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Friction and shear are mechanical forces contributing to pressure ulcer formation. |
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If we had to limit our interviews to everybody who was doing good and contributing to society, I'm afraid that might be an awfully short list. |
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Many blame him for provoking conservative voters and contributing to John Kerry's defeat in the presidential election. |
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My diet must be contributing but no physician has offered any dietary advice. |
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We will not turn our back on these or other migrants contributing so much to our economy and our society. |
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Conversely, the trade deficit itself might be contributing to the productivity boom. |
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He would then be counted on for help in defending the city from attacks, sustaining its institutions of justice, and contributing to its common good. |
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Recent research shows the OTC drug could be contributing to leaky gut syndrome and celiac disease. |
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Carbon dioxide primarily absorbs infrared energy emitted by the Earth, thus contributing to the greenhouse effect and warming the Earth's surface and the atmosphere. |
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In 1703 the provveditore of New Navarino noted that he would raise these from those villages not currently contributing to the quartering of dragoons. |
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When My Own Private Idaho came out, that was the first time somebody from our generation was contributing. |
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Success on the field certainly has been a contributing factor to students remaining excited about attending games. |
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This is contributing to the farming crisis, and deaths from starvation are likely to increase massively because farmers are too weak to plant or reap their crops. |
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Also contributing to the entertainment quota during the show were the quiz-master's rejoinders to the wild guesses that almost every team was indulging in. |
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Ice smothering, exposure during cold periods, diseases like anthracnose, and cultural practices like harvest during winterizing all seem to have been contributing factors. |
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Serum albumins such as bovine serum albumin and human serum albumins are plasma proteins contributing significantly to physiological functions and act as carrier proteins. |
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He is a contributing editor at The New Republic, and historian-in-residence at Bob Dylan's officialW EB site. |
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The speech is equally conspicuous for what Paulson omitted to mention about his industry's own role in contributing to the low repute in which corporate America is now held. |
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Mustafa then proceeded to enumerate five factors that he believed are contributing to the prevailing despair. |
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The submission also says landholders south of the border were under-represented, and the New South Wales Government was locked out of contributing to the draft plan. |
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During this period, the species feeds on the nectar and pollen of flowering saguaros and organ pipe cactus, contributing to the successful pollination of these succulents. |
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He and Darren Cousins have been opening the bowling for Northants, and Blain has also been contributing with the bat from his position deep in the tail. |
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Meaningful interpretation of the fossil record thus requires the identification of contributing taphonomic pathways and their differential distribution in both time and space. |
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Dogmatic constraints, tactical stereotypes, schematism in place of originality, and the boring repetition of truisms are contributing factors in creative infecundity. |
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Along with human waste and other sewage, solid waste has inundated Baghdad's streets for decades, contributing to sewer backups, disease, and a tainted water supply. |
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The collection of new work seems to follow that same artistic idea, with lots of small models and scratchy sketches all contributing towards one central theme. |
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The angry judge told the municipality that it is contributing to the phenomenon of construction offense. |
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Beware of mustard, ketchup, barbecue sauce, steak sauce, seasonings and fat-free salad dressings, which can be high in sugars or sodium, contributing to water retention. |
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Rice said South Korean forces are now stronger while U.S. troops there are more technologically capable, with air and sea power contributing more to the deterrent. |
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Other contributing writers on the original series included Richard Matheson, Charles Beaumont, and Earl Hamner, jr. |
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If it starts showing up in movies like kick-ass, that could be a contributing factor of diluting the force of the word. |
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Factors contributing to diverticular formation include a pressure gradient between the lumen and serosa and areas of relative weakness in the bowel wall. |
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Nighthawks have been on a steady decline in the last few decades and part of me wondered if peregrines being reintroduced into metro areas was a contributing factor? |
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Tessa, a writer and contributing editor to tatler, suffered bouts of depression and alcoholism. |
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After successfully contributing remixes to several collections, he puts together his own compilation featuring fellow mixmasters and band favourites. |
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He rails against the armies of form devisers, paper shufflers and managers who waste the tax payers' money while contributing nothing to the public good. |
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It gives the soup a velvety body, almost as if it were enriched with cream, without contributing a taste. |
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Refusing to vaccinate your children means you are contributing to a worsening public health crisis. |
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Beef often gets denounced for contributing to health problems, but much of this risk can be minimized by choosing such cuts as top sirloin and filet mignon. |
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As an added incentive for those contributing to the scheme, the committee is also setting up a prize draw for everyone who parts with their hard-earned cash. |
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Escort services and web-based escorts were both name-checked in the report as contributing to the problem. |
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The Bamfords have stopped contributing directly to the Tory party, although free helicopter and plane rides fall into the bracket of payments in kind. |
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It is clear that neo-Marxist theory has much to offer in both understanding the nature of some of these developments and in contributing to debates about their future. |
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Many of those early residents still remain in Venice Beach, contributing to the vibe of free-love and environmental peace that continues to this day. |
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Symptoms of teacher stress as contributing to burnout may take many forms. |
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Behind the Irish coach, the camera pans over familiar ex-players all contributing, rather than administrators busily filling in their expenses slips. |
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As well as contributing to bunions, claw toes, calluses and blisters, wearing high-heeled shoes is linked to back pain and osteoarthritis of the knee. |
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Credit attribution if neglected, is a cardinal sin that will breed bitterness within the community and discourage developers from further contributing to the project. |
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Management love work placements because it allows them to feel they are contributing to the community without the inconvenience of having to put their hand in their pocket. |
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Many African American students have walked in their footsteps on HBCU campuses, contributing to the rise and continued growth of the Black middle class. |
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The guild also purchased material and made the choirboys new cassocks, in addition to contributing towards the cost of new hymn and prayer books for the congregation. |
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The causal strength of various contributing factors would be assessed. |
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At the age of 13 he began contributing to the family income by taking jobs calling for artistic talent, such as decorating ceramic cups, bowls and vases. |
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Other factors contributing to such households are housing shortages and the need to generate income through both wage labor and subsistence production. |
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While the situation of each homeless mother is unique, abuse, severe depression, chemical dependency, illiteracy, and chronic poverty are common contributing factors. |
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A controversial report written by a top policemen says too many officers are coasting towards their lucrative pensions and contributing little to the fight against crime. |
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What is the greatest factor in contributing to childhood obesity? |
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However, I think the fact that I was teaching aikido was contributing greatly to my company, and also in a broader sense both materially and immaterially to my country. |
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Inflammation develops during the 24 hours after treatment, further contributing to destruction of the lesion through immunologically mediated mechanisms. |
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The medical history should also identify such contributing factors as diabetes, stroke, lumbar disc disease, chronic lung disease, fecal impaction and cognitive impairment. |
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Many lieutenant colonels and colonels express frustration at being labeled as poor mentors, and portrayed as contributing to the attrition of captains. |
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Many horses receive phenylbutazone on a daily basis for weeks, months, or even years, potentially contributing to increased intestinal permeability. |
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She is rich, useless, and incapable of contributing to society. |
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Throughout his career, Julie was an innovator, contributing to improvements in photomicrographs and the microscopes, cameras, and film that produced them. |
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Too intimate a portrayal of a virtuous Spanish woman was considered indecorous, and perhaps being portrayed itself was perceived as contributing to vanity. |
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Record companies accuse online file-sharing networks of contributing to falling music sales by letting fans share high quality digital copies made from compact discs. |
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Possible contributing factors in the development of autism include infections, errors in metabolism, immunology, lead poisoning, and fetal alcohol syndrome. |
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I would like to see some kind of arrangement drawn up where all parties are still able to enjoy the area as it was intended as well as contributing to its renovation. |
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However, contributing to more distinct group of health problems is the growing trend of marriage between close relatives or what Vickie calls intermarriage. |
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Factors contributing to continence include the integrity of the sphincter muscles, the force of bowel contraction, consistency of stools, and cognitive factors. |
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We are asking for your generous support in contributing towards its cost. |
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If you have something to share, please consider contributing an article. |
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She also spent a year contributing articles to her local newspaper. |
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He edited the Journal, contributing many of its articles himself. |
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Once she finds a property and flips it, she ought to pay off the car note, the credit card debt, and begin contributing regularly to build up retirement income. |
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This factor is contributing to the increasing demand for foreign exchange. |
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Although the archetypal Belizean Creole of colonial commentary was male, women also were contributing to the development of rural Belizean Creole places. |
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Findings about an important society may be compared to findings from research in other world areas, thereby contributing to the quest for theoretical cumulativeness. |
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The majority of the collection is composed of correspondence by the contributing poets to Williams, and both corrected and uncorrected galley proofs of poems. |
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It is believed that lateral ankle ligament injury results in not only mechanical instability but also ligamentous deafferentation, contributing to instability. |
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Anyone aged over 16 can take part in the lottery, giving them the chance of winning big money prizes and also contributing to the hospice through a regular payment. |
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The folks at are charged with contributing to the delinquency of the film-makers, who were likely duped into believing this could become a satisfying monster movie. |
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He thinks he is a good public servant and he is contributing mightily. |
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By the late 1930s, they began to act accordingly, thus contributing to a fascinating dialog of the deaf between purveyors and users of new technologies and techniques. |
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We are interested in ideas, stories and voices that are overlooked by the dominant media, and in contributing to a more diverse and diffuse public culture. |
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My inability to have uninhibited learning experiences in the library was one contributing factor to my disengagement from formal higher education. |
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Given the contrast, are we to boast that our scribes are more dutiful, intelligent, responsible and wise in contributing to national strength and honour? |
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We regard excision of any external component as unnecessary, especially if such excision is likely to be a major factor contributing to postoperative pain. |
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Entering buildings that are rarely opened or only seasonally opened may also result in exposure to mice and their excretions, contributing to infection. |
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He added the firm is exploring the possibility of contributing money to a cycle route on the former branch railway line linking Malmesbury with Little Somerford. |
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Yes, there are other contributing factors such as global warming, pollution, predation and angling, but the single largest impactor is the drift net. |
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The gloomy gothic mood of the background sounds serves the metallic drums and dark vocals, contributing to make this song a rather unsettling moment. |
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Linguists have proposed multiple factors contributing to the popularity of rhotic General American speech throughout the United States. |
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There were environmental concerns that Halon was contributing to the destruction of the ozone layer. |
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This section summarizes several contributing factors which resulted in the declaration of war by the United States. |
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He also continues to make positive evolvements in contributing to the culture of the team off the field. |
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The psychological autopsy can help determine the mode of death, as well as the contributing factors. |
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In 1929, when Hobsbawm was 12, his father died, and he started contributing to his family's support by working as an au pair and English tutor. |
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Children as young as three or four were employed, with both sexes contributing to the work. |
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Autistic, schizophrenic and nair metabolonomic patterns include low efficiency pyruvate dehydrogenase activity contributing to pyruvic acidemia. |
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The invention has thus been identified as an inadvertent contributing factor to the outbreak of the American Civil War. |
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Research carried out by the University of Exeter has shown that pesticides are contributing to the feminisation of our rivers. |
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Some also pointed to the structure of the British Empire as a contributing factor. |
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The electrode then became incandescent, with the arc contributing little to the light produced. |
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Internalized racism is a contributing factor to the inability of African Americans to overcome racism. |
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New media enterprises are contributing an increasingly important component to the city's central role in the media sphere. |
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Many scholars of Chinese history believe that the Wanli Emperor's reign was a significant factor contributing to the decline of the Ming dynasty. |
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Circulating immune complexes, overwhelming viremia, or an uncontrolled immune response may be contributing factors. |
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The rains in the west tend to be irregular and evaporate quickly, contributing to the aridity of the area. |
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Each region possesses its own specificities, thus contributing to the national culture and to the legacy of civilization. |
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In general, species contributing the greatest number of twigs in adjacent woods were balsam fir, beaked hazelnut, and striped maple. |
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Tourists stay with local families and experience the island's culture while contributing to the local economy. |
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This accounting made extremely clear the inflow and outflow of trade, contributing to the close scrutiny given to the balance of trade. |
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Reactions to processes contributing to globalization have varied widely with a history as long as extraterritorial contact and trade. |
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This means that one pair of shoes can be produced by six different countries, each contributing to a part of the production process. |
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The Huns may have stimulated the Great Migration, a contributing factor in the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. |
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Livestock production is a contributing factor in species extinction, desertification, and habitat destruction. |
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Vicky Ward was a contributing editor to Vanity Fair for 11 years. |
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In August 1945 the Soviet Army ousted the Japanese from China's Manchukuo and North Korea, contributing to the allied victory over Japan. |
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If the peat decayed, carbon dioxide would be released to the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. |
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Volunteer effort has already been a huge help and will continue to be a large contributing factor to the overall upgrade of the mountain track. |
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These nutrients are major nonpoint pollutants contributing to eutrophication of aquatic ecosystems. |
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Air pollution is also a contributing factor by carrying off pesticides or dirt into the ocean. |
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Academics have highlighted these following four contributing factors in the eventual collapse of the cod fishery. |
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The Manx government promotes island locations for making films by contributing to the production costs. |
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Abolitionists were enraged and slave owners encouraged, contributing to tensions on this subject that led to civil war. |
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It was active during the Neogene, contributing to the westward advance of the Gibraltar Arc. |
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The glaciers of Greenland are also contributing to a rise in the global sea level at a faster rate than was previously believed. |
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The slab pull mechanism is considered to be contributing more than the ridge push. |
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In all, about 160 stallions of Oriental breeding have been traced in the historical record as contributing to the creation of the Thoroughbred. |
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This is run with time clocks so the lights are only on when they are needed, contributing to the festival's green requirements. |
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By the release of Beggars Banquet, Brian Jones was increasingly troubled and was only sporadically contributing to the band. |
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Three years later she began contributing a weekly page in the magazine, in which she published letters from her fox terrier dog Bobs. |
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This does not, however, exclude other atmospheric and oceanic factors from contributing to anomalous warming. |
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