She released confidential information on someone dealing with her Ministry, then tried to lie her way out of it. |
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Millions of people every year subscribe to popular therapies such as rebirthing, but are they really dealing with the difficult issues? |
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The thrifty Scot is well aware that some nifty wheeling and dealing has left him in a win-win situation. |
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Whatever you do, when dealing with hairstyle copycats, always remember to smile sweetly and throw lots of air kisses. |
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Judges have been accused of being too lenient when dealing with drunk, abusive and violent air rage offenders. |
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Last February, it suspended its share dealing on the Dublin stock exchange and a receiver was appointed to deal with its large debts. |
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It is a trauma hospital complete with the sights and sounds of a reception area dealing with all manner of emergencies. |
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Socialists have no desire to isolate ourselves by being killjoys or spoilsports, but it does help if we understand what we are dealing with. |
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In this country we are used to dealing with grievances in this area under a treaty claims process. |
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When dealing with his treatment of broadsides, it must be remembered that he has strong prejudices in this area. |
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It is legislation that is necessary to cover the actual problem we are dealing with. |
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A couple of the suppliers did not respond, but those we are used to dealing with all came to the table. |
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The trade-off in this crisis is not the sort that our globalised politicians are used to dealing with. |
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I do volunteer work in the fields of restorative justice, dealing with youth offenders, and citizen advocacy for people with schizophrenia. |
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The icon, in particular, is a practical form of art, dealing directly with questions of spiritual life such as holiness and asceticism. |
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In a film dealing with our obsession with youth and beauty, it's refreshing to see an actress who actually looks her age. |
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The point is that what you are used to is normal, and dealing with it is a matter of course. |
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We also made it clear that we would not be mentioning the artists by name and we only used pseudonyms when dealing with the press. |
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One way of dealing with damp areas in the garden is to plant a bog garden with plants such as arum lilies, tree ferns and sedge grasses. |
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As documented in my earlier-cited works, there exists an elaborate Orwellian language for routinely dealing with unwanted dates. |
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When one is dealing with fraudsters and scam artists, there is almost no chance of ever getting the money back. |
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There is a knack to dealing with a mango, which contains a long, thin stone to which the flesh clings for dear life. |
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Across the road, landlord and landlady Mark and Tracey Whittam, of The Red Lion pub, were dealing with their own flood. |
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When you're dealing with the idea of time, you run into all kinds of logistical nightmares. |
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The governments in the past have not had much of an appetite for dealing with things in the round. |
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He was relieved of his drug dealing duties, and was told that he'd be updated on gang activity, but wouldn't be required to participate. |
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Research on Arrernte society has been preoccupied with the mythology and traditions dealing with the ancestral beings and associated ceremonies. |
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National politicians spend an increasing amount of their time dealing with issues of only remote relevance to ordinary peoples' lives. |
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The entire community has to take responsibility for preventing and dealing with victimization. |
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And standing knee-deep in sewage dealing with blocked waterways, pollution and flooding is all in a day's work for the 30-year-old from Nantwich. |
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Had a busy week dealing with drunk rambling boyfriends celebrating St David's day and generally loafing about. |
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Controlled, rhythmic breathing has been found to be relaxing by women dealing with labour pain. |
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Communities in arid climates often implement strategies for dealing with a lack of rainfall. |
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The West London Waste Authority must look to more sustainable ways of dealing with residual waste. |
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We had one project where we took a rooming house and renovated it and we ran into a lot of unforeseen costs, dealing with code issues. |
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Video quality is, in my opinion, harder to assess for animation than it is when dealing with live action. |
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In assessing whether the dealing is fair the court can have regard to the actual purpose of the work. |
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Maybe Thomson learned to live with criticism and simply found the best way of dealing with it. |
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Crime is flexible and criminals would soon find a way of dealing with greater surveillance. |
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Most of the archaistic and literal words can be found in lyrics dealing with religion and history. |
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Everything was dealing with people, and no right and wrong answers, and no scripts. |
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The Oscar-nominated drama stars Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney as a couple dealing with the trials and tribulations of a rocky marriage. |
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An aptitude for dealing in stock and runs, and in accumulating capital and assets, soon became apparent. |
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Many of the krewes in Jefferson Parish are dealing with dwindling memberships. |
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The state is viewed as the major reference point in dealing with the problem. |
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What I wrote earlier this year in reference to North Korea holds with equal force in dealing with Cuba. |
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He's dealing with estate agents, property developers and local worthies with an almost scary efficiency. |
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Two children dealing with their mother's disappearance encounter an anchoress who reveals the truth of their family's past. |
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Such service has ensured the custom of royal families, business barons and assorted celebrities over decades of dealing with the rich and famous. |
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No, you are dealing with certain laws, scientific laws in relation to human tissues. |
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As part of their two weeks work, volunteers engage in discussion workshops dealing with the causes of poverty in third world countries. |
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He said re-educating people was part of the challenge in dealing with fly-tipping. |
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We are planting corn, rice or wheat, and we're also dealing with Guinea worm, and river blindness, and chistocymsis and tropical diseases. |
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In order to achieve this, the bank is concentrating on streamlining treasury operations, foreign exchange dealing and risk management. |
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Under current workers compensation legislation, the agency has proven to be incapable of dealing with this problem. |
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Both films are tragedies dealing with the rise and fall of a man within a sordid industry. |
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What better way of dealing with the emotional hardship of living out of a suitcase than a place where you can do your own cooking and laundry? |
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There have been no major changes since last season, so we are dealing with a known quantity. |
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On one occasion a redraft of articles dealing with defence mysteriously arrived just before midnight. |
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But I started dealing in them and found collectors just coming out of the woodwork. |
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You've done a lot of work with prisoners, dealing with the redemptive power of art. |
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He said there would be zero tolerance and the police would be aggressive in dealing with unruly elements. |
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More than 50 per cent of arrests led to successful convictions for robbery, burglary, handling stolen goods and possessing or dealing in drugs. |
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It is a very laudable approach, that is, if we are serious about dealing with the issue of drunk driving. |
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This includes handling weapons and in the higher ranks dealing with risk management and small aircraft operation. |
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Outside representationalism, what we are dealing with could not be culture as such. |
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Those who appended their signatures merely to appear to be non-racial or fair in dealing with others, do so to their peril. |
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But the tribunals' caseload amounted largely to dealing with deserters, known Confederate agents, and foreign nationals in Confederate service. |
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He takes a proactive role in dealing with home-plate umpires, appealing check-swing calls and soothing pitchers. |
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What marks this transaction apart is that here we are dealing with 100 per cent ownership. |
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I've been doing a lot of geeky snooping around sites dealing with so-called Lifehacks. |
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His way of dealing with the world as he found it, has been, above all else, Wittgensteinian. |
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There are ways of dealing with these things but it requires lateral thinking and money from the industry. |
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Our paper has conceptualized both the location of drug dealing and licit business establishments as outcomes of collective efficacy. |
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An justly award-winning example of new media exists in the consultants' clinic dealing with rheumatism and other bone diseases. |
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Its bureaucratic structures are fine for dealing with repetitive tasks but it cannot face new challenges. |
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I have been impressed by rhetoric on dealing with inefficiency in the public services. |
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Cities are torn by wars between local crime lords, and nations are rent by various dukes and counts dealing death. |
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The centre now offers a group program dealing with grief and loss as well as training for men wishing to be involved in community work. |
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The Bank had a letter of comfort from his solicitors dealing with the compulsory purchase matter. |
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The State's anti-corruption law, which has proved ineffective in dealing with the cases of administrative corruption, has yet be reoriented. |
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Unfortunately, it isn't meant to be used when dealing with a lethal injection of that kind. |
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And even if they keep the world guessing, ambiguities are often put to work in dealing with sensitive matters. |
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There are no specific provisions in the Animals Act 1971 dealing with the question of remoteness of damage. |
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At the time, she was dealing with fickle-mother syndrome and abandonment issues, and sensed a kindred soul. |
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At least you'll know you're not the only one dealing with all this wacko stuff. |
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I wish traffic wardens would use as much enthusiasm when dealing with able-bodied people who use disabled parking places. |
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He's dealing with homegrown suicide bombers, not terrorists coming from outside the country. |
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Section 190, dealing with waiver, refers to a formal waiver by order of the court. |
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The above-mentioned techniques are offered as ways to assist individuals with dealing with performance anxiety. |
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To paraphrase Crowley, interpret every event as a dealing of the Infinite with your Soul, a communication from the Absolute. |
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Yosic was wanted by Interpol for murders and drug dealing in the Netherlands and Germany. |
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His films are often absurdist and violent, intrinsically drawing on his early life but never dealing directly with it. |
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After dealing with it for so long, I really grew to appreciate it, rather than hate it, even if it didn't always warm my heart. |
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Heath classes them as dealing with energy transfer, electromagnetism, mind-matter interplay, and acausal factors. |
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It doesn't matter if you're dealing with an Arabian, Quarter Horse, Paint, Mustang, or Hanovarian the bottom line is that they're all horses. |
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Aristotle had no mathematical machinery for dealing with the concept of acceleration, so he analysed only states of uniform velocity. |
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The number can be used from anywhere in the world, when dealing with any merchant who accepts Visa. |
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Ballads are most often first-person narratives told in rhyming quatrains of Hiberno-English, and dealing with matters such as love and war. |
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Only three of them avoided the speculative angle, dealing respectively with anatomy, ethical issues and why cloned cells die. |
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Ask your accountant to inform your tax office as soon as possible that he or she is dealing with your case. |
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Getting paid can be a nightmare for any business, but dealing with accounts receivable can be particularly harsh for sole proprietors. |
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With Abba, we were dealing with emotions that had simmered and accreted for years. |
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After dealing with the young man I ranted about a few months ago, it's certainly a welcome change. |
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In dealing with shared or transboundary watercourses a second problem of geographical definition arises. |
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The clubs have a history of questionable medical tactics in dealing with each other. |
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He looked so baffled and afraid that she knew immediately that he was used to dealing with fledglings and revenants. |
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All day long, she had been dealing with the clones, the carbon copy popular masses. |
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Its database provides lists of websites dealing specifically with user queries. |
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The half is when the jitters and fears you've been dealing with during rehearsal must be exorcised. |
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An English Bar Disciplinary Tribunal went over the top when dealing with a racial harassment case. |
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They said he was dealing with justice as a job lot, which seemed to be a fairly appropriate phrase. |
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He is so used to dealing with smugglers that he only talked in coded language. |
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Plunged into darkness, practically all of Serbia has been dealing with an acute electricity shortage as generation plants under perform. |
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The white nuns who run the leprosarium insist that the entire staff wear rubber gloves when dealing with the mestizo patients. |
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Any journal dealing with biological subjects will inevitably include discussions of issues related to evolution. |
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It was felt that they would be far better employed dealing with crime, petty vandalism, drugs and joyriding in the villages. |
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He said placing a rahui was an effective cultural way of dealing with a major community problem. |
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Successive generations, of course, have adopted American ways for dealing with the medical community. |
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The latest developments have also inspired some political analysts to urge the state to adopt a different method of dealing with the group. |
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What's more, their wide spreads makes dealing in penny shares expensive, plus their prices are notoriously volatile and susceptible to ramping. |
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The last-minute negotiations for Republican votes resembled the wheeling and dealing on a car lot. |
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Similarly we are not interested in the political wheeling and dealing between the major parties that shapes council business. |
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Both were incapable of disengaging from political wheeling and dealing when it mattered. |
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Although these will certainly play a key part in appealing to people around the world, political wheeling and dealing are essential too. |
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I think loads of people could make a go at publishing a mag, but dealing with distribution and advertising is really, really tough. |
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When you're dealing with laws, there'll be a duplication of advices that are being received. |
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One woman, who requested anonymity, said Government must get serious about dealing with fires in the city. |
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It's a quiet story, affectingly intimate, dealing as it does with family, pride, roots and humility. |
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You can't have someone zapping aliens with a ray gun one minute, and dealing with genuine stories the next. |
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But let it be said that he never failed to show a Christ-like love for whosoever he was dealing with. |
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Residents worry about overt drug dealing bringing a culture of violence, aggression and intimidation. |
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I think there is a real live monkey living in my computer and he messes with my head by dealing me hands that cannot be won. |
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The agisters are also responsible for dealing with any animals which are killed in road accidents. |
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In other words it is dealing entirely with the provision of facilities and not with user. |
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In our climate, organic waste biodegrades rapidly, which widens our options for dealing with it. |
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We're not dealing with realism in those sections, where the actors are masked. |
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He has kept his friends perpetually apologizing for him by the wildness of his errors in dealing with other things of quite as much importance. |
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Spats, he reasons, are part of the way the world works and the best way of dealing with them is to let them happen. |
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A drug user who admitted heroin dealing to fund his habit has been jailed for five years. |
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We are dealing with a relatively small sum of money in terms of recovery. |
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One option for dealing with recalcitrants, suggests Jay, is for managers to take control of the departments of their least efficient subordinates. |
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They are wretched at dealing with anyone who applies their own principles better than they do because this pulls the moral high ground out from under them. |
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After a lifetime of dealing with the stress of ADHD, it can be hard to give up old patterns and let go of painful memories. |
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It seems to me that we are dealing with more than bottom-line economics and bottom-squeezing ergonomics. |
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But it was antiquarians, specializing in a number of different areas, who developed the tools for dealing with the past via its documentary and material remains. |
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Indeed, it is understandable why health care staff dealing with anxious patients should employ friendly forms of address in order to put them at ease. |
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Therefore, in considering the extent of constitutional protection for arguably libellous speech, we ordinarily are dealing with statements that are false. |
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The lawsuit claimed that the organisation was violating its own rules by allowing a proposed rule for dealing with the import of argali to stay in effect for a decade. |
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I think part of being in the public eye is getting recognized, and dealing with positive and negative scrutiny. |
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To this end, we have organised a web site where footy fans and sympathisers can register their dissatisfaction with how football clubs and players are dealing with the issue. |
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A legal wrangle over a three-year-old unpaid bill for dealing with the foot-and-mouth cull has cost Cumbria's tax payers around half-a-million pounds. |
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Even so, police and fire officials say they are not sure if they are dealing with one arsonist or many. |
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He hated actually dealing with business matters, preferring to play the role of the likable artiste. |
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One topic that comes up among the members, she says, is dealing with loss years later. |
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She turned to the aproned man with whom she had been dealing and smiled. |
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This means reverting to studies using treatment refusers or comparing pharmacological treatments and nonpharmacological treatments as a way of dealing with this dilemma. |
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Aristotle said that all virtue is summed up in dealing justly. |
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There were occasional incursions into how to deal with union reps, managing staff, dealing the public and least of all building maintenance or security. |
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When dealing with the theme of American resentment abroad Baxter delivers moments like the above with elegance. |
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But I leave all that other wheeling and dealing to my husband. |
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You can use the dealing services arranged by Friends Provident. |
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It was poignant because with her brightness and her zest for life, she is also dealing with something very dark. |
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It prefers nonconfrontation, and calmness and softness of voice are valued when dealing with adversity. |
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And, until Congress acts affirmatively, Cole said the DOJ will be dealing with these issues as they come, on a case-by-case basis. |
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Resale price maintenance and exclusive dealing are simply assumed to have had anticompetitive effects and to have been adopted for such an illicit end. |
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The Frum blog has catalogued some of the more terrible suggestions for the GOP for dealing with the fiscal cliff. |
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Social scientists are increasingly employed by government and private agencies and firms dealing with or employing multicultural districts and workforces. |
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I'm just angry at the wheeling and dealing that goes on in politics. |
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And I got quite a bit of interest with a post on a 12 th-century Anglo-Norman play, so you don't have to worry about dealing with what some might see as obscure topics! |
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The Minstermen have often found themselves wheeling and dealing on a wafer-thin budget, while dangling dangerously close to expulsion from the Football League. |
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Roger's ego is soon resuscitated when he receives a surprise visit from his sixteen-year-old nephew, Nick, who needs some help in dealing with the ladies. |
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The quartet seems to be dealing with their respective emotional turmoil with enviable zippy wit. |
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Allies of the Chancellor accused Downing Street of ratting on a deal struck between the two men to maintain a united front when dealing with Britain's pensions time bomb. |
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In a footnote the author observed that the cases were dealing with the question of rateability or non-rateability, but seemed equally applicable to the question of amount. |
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You may have been dealing with illness in the family, but something tells me you would have been this abrasive, arrogant and lacking in self-awareness anyway. |
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The minor injuries unit pilot scheme was launched to help make the town feel safer and to ease the burden on hospital casualty units by dealing with the walking wounded. |
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Emphasizing the advantages of restorative justice, the author argues that a truth commission is a good way of dealing with the past in a period of transition. |
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Robinson's success has sparked a rash of worthy articles in the Australian press, all dealing with the supposed impact of league upon British rugby union. |
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When you are dealing with a band you have to often state your case and represent yourself affirmatively, but without telling everyone else what to do. |
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Because Bredin knows the signs in the territory the chapters dealing with the Abyssinian adventures are first-rate and as gripping as Bruce's original account. |
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There's a place where the wife is dealing with her husband leaving her. |
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Every year Britain's serving prime minister delivers a speech dealing with foreign policy to the Lord Mayor of London's official banquet, dressed in white tie and tails. |
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As a teenager growing up in New York, he had become involved with street gangs and used drug dealing as a means of funding his own heroin addiction. |
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This latest ruckus in the CRC brings the challenge of dealing with evolution into bold relief. |
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The main problem is that we're dealing with people who are largely of an age when they're anti-establishment and don't like being told what to do. |
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He was the committee man selectively dealing out the Janus-faced news. |
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Users question the effectiveness of the measure, which they argue is the wrong way of dealing with the problems open mail relays pose in the overall spam problem. |
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Success centers on knowing how much concrete you need and determining at what point a ready-mixed delivery makes more sense than dealing with pre-mixed bags. |
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This makes cannabis dealing as serious as aggravated rape or armed robbery, at the same time that personal use is put on a par with anti-depressants and steroids. |
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She has a lot of practical experience in dealing with these kinds of problems. |
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He observes that while veterinarians keep themselves abreast of developments in modern medicine, very few allopaths dealing with it are familiar with vet medical literature. |
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But deterrence of some sort is still needed in dealing with Russia, and the West has yet to discover what that might be. |
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When asked if there was a Press Section to respond to queries, she said she was unaware of any such means of dealing with issues and that it was a matter for the engineers. |
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He said Knight, who was on the bottom rung of the supply ladder, was using two to three bags a day but had only been dealing the drug for four days. |
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The rescue workers showed remarkable resilience in dealing with the difficult conditions. |
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There are other ways and means of dealing with issues like this. |
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Start new staffers with some of these basics and you'll be arming them with handy reference tools for dealing with a few basic customer questions. |
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Because of the type of crime we are dealing with, this has to be a close-knit community. |
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With this in mind, I was not concerned about dealing with the director, egotistical or not. |
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It is only under the remorseless pressure of dealing with the reality of Iris that the make-believe barriers sometimes break down and he shouts that he hates her. |
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Military police are dealing with at least 40 percent more deserters than last year, the result of increasing numbers of reservists refusing to perform military service. |
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When dealing with people who seem to have basic socialist principles but are dead-set against immigration, what arguments can convincingly win them over? |
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Recent studies have shown how reported speech can work in interaction, giving participants a way of dealing with possible tensions and signalling intended frames. |
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He has the battle scars of dealing with cost-cutting and staff lay-offs. |
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The actual cost of dealing with cancer can run into thousands of pounds. |
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There followed a rapid succession of clinical studies dealing with OA induced by a variety of chemicals including isocyanates, drugs, colophony, and acid anhydrides. |
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Teachers, students and school administrators have joined forces to find ways of dealing with troubled students without kicking them out of school. |
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None of those paragraphs have any bearing or have any relevance in considering the overseas cases because they were not dealing with the scheme of this legislation. |
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Face cards and the joker disqualify a player from dealing first. |
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Perhaps the most difficult problem in dealing with yoga is to determine precisely what is meant by the term. |
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He was criticized for his lack of enterprise in dealing with the crisis. |
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The government has acted with restraint in dealing with this crisis. |
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He suggested several different ways of dealing with the problem. |
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He always uses care and discretion when dealing with others. |
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The line of conduct we have pursued for the last forty years in dealing with Affghanistan and Persia has been most injudicious. |
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Marshall viewed aesthetics as a special branch of introspective psychology dealing with algedonics, the science of pleasure and pain. |
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Instead of dealing with the customer's complaint himself, he just bucked it up to his boss. |
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In dealing with certainty choices, standard economic theory treats utility as an ordinal rather than a cardinal variable. |
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There is little authority in English law dealing with the liability of a carrier who unnecessarily clauses a bill of lading. |
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Then there was the sound of a struggle, and I knew that the attendants were dealing with him. |
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After dealing with the children all day, I just can't help feeling frazzled. |
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Burghs also had their local laws dealing mostly with commercial and trade matters and may have become similar in function to sheriff's courts. |
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At one point it even seemed the Army might refuse orders dealing with Ireland. |
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There are no surviving histories or biographies dealing with Constantine's life and rule. |
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From the 10th century onwards the hundred became important as a court of justice as well as dealing with matters of local administration. |
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In the 1050s, Edward pursued an aggressive, and generally successful, policy in dealing with Scotland and Wales. |
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By the end of 1081, William was back on the continent, dealing with disturbances in Maine. |
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When dealing with values in the unit interval we expect the speed of incremence to slow down the closer we come to maximal belief. |
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Henry was focused on dealing with Ireland and took no action to arrest Becket's killers, arguing that he was unable to do so. |
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In terms of public policy she favoured pragmatism in dealing with religious matters. |
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Cromwell was still in the north of England, dealing with Royalist resistance, when these events took place, but then returned to London. |
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This continued into 1741, at which point the treasurer began dealing harshly with fellows who had not paid. |
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The merchants dealing in this lucrative business became the wealthy tobacco lords, who dominated the city for most of the eighteenth century. |
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Sustainability and transformation plans were produced during 2016 as a method of dealing with the services's financial problems. |
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Low pay and lack of training dealing with prisoners are factors that can make a prison officer become corrupt. |
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Channel 4's 4Talent network has a hub in the West Midlands dealing with rising media talent from the region. |
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When dealing with an infestation of headlice, the first step is to eliminate the layers. |
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Massachusetts in 1905, a landmark ruling which set a precedent for cases dealing with personal freedom and the public good. |
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Lack of awareness among social workers, teachers and other professionals dealing with at risk children hinders efforts to combat the problem. |
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Spells dealing with midwifery and childbirth focused on the spiritual wellbeing of the baby. |
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Trade guilds began to perform plays, usually religiously based, and often dealing with a biblical story that referenced their profession. |
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Terence's plays were more polite in tone, dealing with domestic situations. |
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In Chronicles, a man named Donwald finds several of his family put to death by his king, King Duff, for dealing with witches. |
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Macbeth has been adapted into plays dealing with the political and cultural concerns of many nations. |
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Bottom also briefly alludes to a passage from the First Epistle to the Corinthians by Paul the Apostle, dealing with divine love. |
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The experimental control is a technique for dealing with observational error. |
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He spent hours dealing with Wittgenstein's various phobias and his frequent bouts of despair. |
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Ironically, many friends recommended the book to Lewis as a method for dealing with his own grief. |
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Satanic Majesties had been recorded in difficult circumstances while Jagger, Richards and Jones were dealing with their court cases. |
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With a metonymic expression encountered in almost every sixth utterance, an uncontroversial need for dealing with this problem is demonstrated. |
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A fourth grouping, not listed by Bertrand, is the Crusade cycle, dealing with the First Crusade and its immediate aftermath. |
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By 1992, the IPLO was destroyed by the Provisionals for its involvement in drug dealing thus ending the feud. |
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In response, American forces reinforced security procedures for dealing with prisoners of war. |
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Mixed martial arts is essentially about making the opponent tire out before you do so you are at an advantage in dealing devastating moves. |
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The only periodical dealing with the law of Northern Ireland was the Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly. |
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English courts apply criminal statutes and common law as part of their responsibility for applying justice and dealing with the culprits. |
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The association is dealing with water supply and sanitation issues within Europe and all over the world. |
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France has developed an approach to dealing with ethnic problems that stands in contrast to that of many advanced, industrialized countries. |
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Cameron had a mandate for his austerity policies to shrink the size of government, and a challenge in dealing with Scotland. |
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Defoe entered the world of business as a general merchant, dealing at different times in hosiery, general woollen goods, and wine. |
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In Britain artists such as Hubert von Herkomer and Luke Fildes had great success with realist paintings dealing with social issues. |
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Among his short stories, some of the most memorable are those dealing with the lives of Western, mostly British, colonists in the Far East. |
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Butcher's Broom and The Silver Darlings are historical novels dealing with the Highland Clearances. |
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He was of a nervous disposition, and throughout his life relied on networks of male friends to aid him in dealing with this. |
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I think you have to have a fairly strict methodology in dealing with a large number of people. |
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The ID Card is mandatory for dealing with government institutions, banks or currency exchange shops. |
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Furthermore, identity documents are required when opening a bank account or when dealing with public administration. |
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Another form of nonverbal behaviour and communication dealing with intercultural communication is paralanguage. |
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Whilst working at the Institute, Childe continued writing and publishing books dealing with archaeology and prehistory. |
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Cressingham clearly did not believe that the Scots lords tasked with dealing with Moray had done their duty to Edward. |
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Parochial machinery gave Chalmers experience in dealing with the problem of poor relief. |
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The High Court of Chivalry is a civil court in England and Wales with jurisdiction over cases dealing with heraldry. |
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The film features Joe McKinney as a man dealing with testicular cancer in post Celtic tiger Ireland. |
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There are also appendices dealing with joint ploughing and corn damage by stock. |
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Films have also been made about the subject, often dealing with issues of culture shock experienced by expatriates. |
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This belief persisted as late as 1878, when Elliott Coues listed the titles of no less than 182 papers dealing with the hibernation of swallows. |
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The Council operates on consensus basis, mostly dealing with environmental treaties and not addressing boundary or resource disputes. |
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In July 1879 a separate 'Torpedo Engineer Corps' was created dealing with torpedoes and mines. |
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Like previous kings, John managed a peripatetic court that travelled around the kingdom, dealing with both local and national matters as he went. |
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A strategy for dealing with seasonal plenty is to eat as much as possible and store the surplus nutrients as fat. |
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Vespasian was indeed noted for mildness when dealing with political opposition. |
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The cultural history of Romania is often referred to when dealing with influential artists, musicians, inventors, and sportspeople. |
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Unfortunately, the part of Tacitus' Histories dealing with the reign of the Flavian dynasty is almost entirely lost. |
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The Norwegian parliament, The Storting, did actually function as two separate chambers until 2009 when dealing with certain issues. |
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In the 9th century, however, the Tang government was nearly helpless in dealing with any calamity. |
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The Imam, on the other hand, claimed that since the oil was in his territory, anything dealing with it was an internal matter. |
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They designated chiefs as units of local government, rather than dealing with them individually as had been previous practice. |
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Statehood might be useful as a means of dealing with the financial crisis, since it would allow for bankruptcy and the relevant protection. |
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In a combined fleet they sailed to Manila to prevent Chinese merchants dealing with the Spanish. |
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It was instinctive dealing with the US proctocracy and its blinkered cheer-squad! |
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The problems of dealing with such cases have been most commonly discussed with relation to English. |
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Dishonestly dealing with property stolen during a robbery will constitute an offence of handling. |
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The age of the client is important especially when dealing with fatal accident claims or permanent injuries. |
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Even in processes that involve more extensive planning, incrementalism is often an important tactic for dealing reactively with small details. |
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Disadvantages are that time may be wasted dealing with the immediate problems and no overall strategy is developed. |
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The current statute dealing with the Admiralty jurisdiction of the England and Wales High Court is the Supreme Court Act 1981, ss. |
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In 1980, the Province of Quebec enacted a new Civil Code of Quebec, dealing only with family law. |
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Family law in Canada concerns the body of Canadian law dealing with family relationship, marriage, and divorce. |
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Permanent committees amend proposed legislation dealing with their area of expertise, and may initiate legislation. |
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