Polygyny in that group may be associated with male territoriality and defensibility of nesting resources. |
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Each of those attacks the defensibility of the exercise of the discretion in the circumstances of this case. |
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As it was, its thick grey walls and twin turrets gave it a look of defensibility, as though it were here despite the quiescent malice of the forest. |
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Of the things Madonna has been criticised for lately, this slips lower on the defensibility scale than a cheeky nipple-flash. |
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The trigger values must be determined on a chemical-by-chemical basis to ensure maximum defensibility and basis in science and risk. |
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Once the matter is formulated in this way, however, the important question is not so much the defensibility of the modest essentialist position as its significance. |
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This disastrous defeat called into doubt the defensibility of Canada in the event of another invasion. |
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Legal defensibility of the tests is also an important component. |
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The validity and defensibility of exposure amortization for carcinogenic substances is under review by Health Canada. |
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The Minister's certification of a conservation easement's ecological sensitivity and fair market value does not assess the agreement's rigour or defensibility in a court of law. |
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By incorporating key elements to ensure transparency and defensibility of measures, as well as improvements to the process to increase its efficiency and effectiveness, this will support efforts towards management excellence. |
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Conduct periodic defensibility analyses of their companies' business models and strategy, including consideration of weaknesses in institutional arrangements of the financial system. |
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External review by small number of experts primarily to address adequacy of data coverage and defensibility of the conclusion or to address specific questions on identified critical issues. |
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Furthermore, humanitarians must enlarge upon the necessity of protection activities to meet a high standard of defensibility vis-à-vis any party able to block access or retaliate directly against people. |
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Strategic partnerships run the risk of having only limited defensibility and reliability, which is why the EU has to protect itself against unreliability. |
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This chain of evidence forms the basis for content validity and legal defensibility of the examination. |
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The major disadvantages are the time necessary for subculturings and an inherent subjectivity that diminishes legal defensibility. |
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It is evident from these observations that Good Scoping is a key determinant in assuring legal defensibility and the avoidance of attendant delays and uncertainty associated with less than Good Scoping. |
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Within a technocracy, the only thing that matters is the defensibility of one's arguments, not the backstory of the person making them, or how good they are at telling jokes. |
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The site is located on high ground, probably chosen for its defensibility. |
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Further, it was believed that not only were these tools useful in presenting evidence to the court but that they also enhance the defensibility of pre-trial and sentencing decisions to the general public. |
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It also supports the defensibility of decisions. |
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Poor execution in the sampling process or in survey administration can reduce the defensibility of the sampling approach taken and even invalidate the results of the survey. |
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The ultimate goal is to enhance the quality of the information gathered while strengthening the fairness and defensibility of this part of the assessment process. |
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In contrast to an informal conversation, a well-structured reference check will yield useful information, increase the hiring manager's confidence in the results obtained and enhance the legal defensibility of the process. |
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To ensure transparency and defensibility in the timeframe mandated for completion of the assessments under CEPA, early submission of relevant data is encouraged and a cut-off date for their consideration specified. |
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The extent of these modifications will likely determine the defensibility of the taxpayer's position to exclude a vehicle from the luxury automobile limits. |
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Therefore, the scientific defensibility of hair testing in a post-accident situation would be quite low, whereas for oral fluid it would be very high. |
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However, in my experience, the key to staying afloat in turbulent times is to ensure that you build as much defensibility in to your business as possible. |
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However, there is a particular objection to the rational defensibility of moral inertia that has to do with the intelligibility of the concept of deflection in general. |
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Their entire project seems to depend in some fairly basic sense on the defensibility of some version of the ontological argument for the existence of God. |
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Our narrative writing software helps to provide a more complete and detailed report resulting in increased legal defensibility and fewer claims denials. |
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