Now they are devising plans for further investment in the chilled food factory which supplies distributors to bakeries, delis and sandwich shops. |
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By devising experiments with and without herbivores, they were able to observe the maximum effect of herbivores on small kelps. |
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This information was also intended to help provide the basis for devising policies for making reparation. |
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Wineries are also devising strategies, along with restaurateurs and retailers, to get more people to think about wine. |
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Third, it provides an opportunity for effective user involvement, as the patients assist in devising their own care plan. |
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Successive administrations have proven adept at devising strategies for isolating offending regimes. |
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It provides an opportunity for people to acquire skills and confidence in devising their own responses to distress. |
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The Red Cross says it's devising new systems so that such fraud will be easier to detect in the future. |
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If only those responsible for devising the new routes and timetables for our buses could take a leaf out of their book. |
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Alternatively, devising agents to slow the breakdown of natural cannabinoids might potentiate their analgesic effects. |
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I would add a few refinements of my own devising, concessions to our cruel and pitiless modern age. |
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While Kate was downstairs devising her little plot to surprise her parents, Cameron was upstairs concocting a plan of his own. |
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The Colts' system also discourages opponents from devising risky game plans. |
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Hebrew handwritten books may indeed serve as a useful means for devising a comparative codicology and paleography. |
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If someone had set about devising a system to kill off the market in non-executive directors, they couldn't have trumped this effort. |
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A number of researchers are devising testable hypotheses about therapeutic approaches for specific syndromes. |
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I assumed he could be helpful in devising a humane, nonviolent method of execution. |
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Each of these nuclei soon gathers a cultus, with the neighbourhood devising elaborate festivities and observances around it. |
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By devising a new system of theoretical concepts the theoretician makes an explanation available and thus enhances the coherence of the system. |
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What discretion do local authorities have in devising their allocations schemes? |
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Defining public use narrowly would put a straitjacket on governments in devising solutions to difficult social problems. |
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Specialists have sought to mimic the response by devising a vaccine containing HIV virus tucked inside a disabled cowpox virus. |
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After the horses were well tied up, the driver spent a few minutes feeding the beasts and devising a plan to store his cart. |
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This ratio, one of his own devising, has remained virtually constant in all of his cubic openwork structures. |
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They have to study the political situation as it has emerged for devising a strategy accordingly. |
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Many houses were flooded, and the villagers were busily employed in devising means to keep the water out. |
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Pharmaceutical companies are devising nanosized systems that deliver precise doses of drugs to specific tissues. |
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To fill in spare time, he was devising new odds calculation programmes for football matches, which were turning him a neat profit. |
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When I was in my teens, my dad was working on devising his own system for blackjack. |
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In despair he turned to heroin, later kicking the habit through a method of his own devising. |
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Milgram was a whiz at devising sexy experiments, but barely interested in any theoretical basis for them. |
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The environmental issues and challenges identified in previous phases of the process were taken into account when devising this option. |
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Therefore, our development team has become a past master in the art of devising innovative solutions. |
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Tutors and students rose to the challenge of devising a special three course menu for people who must exclude a protein called gluten from their diet. |
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We are also devising strategies to produce medicines from urine. |
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Heal's many drawings show his devotion to this process, devising groupings to allow specific contrasts or emotional dynamics between works to emerge. |
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However, devising a system to track all genetic resources used by researchers may be very burdensome and could be a hindrance to innovation. |
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They have personally been involved in devising their individual pathway and are expected to run things themselves. |
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Sometimes he takes one route, and sometimes another, just as his fancy inclines him, he pays no attention to the compass, but sails by dead reckoning of his own devising. |
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By devising new syllabic representations, these imperial women developed a spelling system that was easier and more regular. |
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This is why EAWAG is devising new methods for determining the infiltration and exfiltration of water. |
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This gives him a prime position in devising policy lines for the group in the context of the Appointment and Remuneration Committee. |
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Even before the first Web shop had made its first sale, new e-money companies were devising suitably wired ways for consumers to pay. |
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In addition, Russia is devising plans to avoid unfriendly transit countries. |
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The working groups worked on devising potential projects, which might well actually become real applications! |
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This test was followed by the dropping of a real bomb and the devising of the first bombsight. |
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Khalil Ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi, the famous Arab philologist and lexicographer, was entrusted with devising a new Tashkil system. |
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Right now it is making headway in devising sustainable development indicators. |
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Madison and the other Founders attempted to forestall democracy by devising a republic, the hallmark of which was the preservation of individual liberty. |
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In ancient Greek, the word strathgia meant the art of generalship, of devising and carrying out a military campaign. |
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The most efficient programs exhibiting human intelligence might exceed the power and memory of present PCs manyfold, and devising them might be superhumanly difficult. |
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From this humbling experience I learned how easy it is to fall into a false sense of security when devising an encryption algorithm. |
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The people who are frequently bored, and find life wearisome, are people who have not realized the joy of devising and making things. |
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The arduous task of devising the new strategy, masterfully led by Brazil, involved all the member states. |
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The role of regional organizations in devising an effective strategy to address security threats could not be overestimated. |
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Waza officials reportedly told Jaza in October it still had not gone far enough in devising a humane way of procuring live dolphins. |
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And thus it follows that there is no scientifically sure way of devising a product against the hangover. |
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Their squawking, cruel faces and white-streaked bombing runs had me devising a deadly version of the seaside amusement arcade's shooting gallery. |
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Jenkins will admit that some parts of the business were engaging solely in devising tax schemes. |
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I agree with bringing our rules into line with each other, but we must work on the basis that we are devising our own models. |
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We know by their actions that they are involved in the process of devising policy and being briefed on policy. |
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A nurturing environment, that enables our people to excel at devising solutions for you. |
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The pupils collaborate on devising and conducting a project that involves surveying hundreds of fellow pupils. |
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That's why we have to show the utmost flexibility and creativity in devising solutions. |
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Investigates, analyses and solves unusual design and field problems by devising new approaches or applying existing criteria in novel ways. |
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The stresses are common to more than one crisis, and the compounding effects must be taken into account when devising policy responses. |
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Throughout his life he worked on mechanical and engineering problems, constructing a turnip-cutter and a velocipede, as well as devising methods of reclaiming bogs. |
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These include the devising of appropriate clauses to ensure that safari-hunting concessionaires were made to deliver on various undertakings made in concession agreements. |
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Sociologists such as Berger point out that religion fulfills its role in part by devising a set of beliefs that together constitute the specifically religious Weltanschauung. |
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And part of the art is devising names that convey the essence of the condition and all its ramifications. |
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Then Germany and France were forced into devising a detailed rescue plan, which, in fact, is unfolding this weekend. |
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Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell tried to save health care by devising a compromise in early August. |
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His job is to carry out the custodial dictates of the criminal justice system, while at the same time devising rehabilitative mechanisms within the prison structure. |
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Not so very different, after all, from the fundamentalists back home who are forever devising Procrustean means to arrive at unitary cultural identities. |
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He came to the profession from a background in devising cryptic crosswords and says it takes a particular type of person to make a good horse namer. |
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Instead, the symphony is built on song-like thematic fragments of Kancheli's own devising, deployed and contrasted with unusually colourful orchestration. |
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The bald truth about these inventories, known to anyone who does achieve true fabulosity by age 30, is the only list worth adhering to is one of your own devising. |
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He excels at devising patterns of language and imagery, elaborating them down to minute detail, and sustaining them all through a play or a trilogy. |
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Resource inventories, mapping and other forms of documentation are essential for identifying and understanding resources, for devising effective management strategies and for informing future research. |
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The charrette manager guides the charrette team in a review of the input from the midcourse open house and in devising a plan for moving forward with the preferred plan synthesis. |
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In light of these huge costs in terms of human security there is a real need to build and maintain a peoplecentred approach to devising regulation. |
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It is also a prerequisite to the process of outlining policies and devising inputs aimed at improving their circumstances and protecting their rights. |
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Although devising a beach renewal technique is beyond the capability of most residents of the North Shore Estuary ZIP, the ZIP Committee has called on the whole community to take concrete steps to protect the St Lawrence. |
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Can the social economy help to smooth this transition by devising or providing a suitable form of insurance or access to capital at special terms? |
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Our Gimv representative played a crucial role in developing the business plan, devising the strategy and defining the choices we have made as a company. |
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There was also widespread support for the idea of devising a strategy for change, involving research and the exchange of information, ideas and experience between a wide range of partners. |
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Companies are also devising novel technologies to outfox the criminals. |
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That does not make any difference to the government members or to their friends and accomplices on the separatist side who have been working hand in glove devising this legislation. |
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The fact that these stubborn structural divisions shake down along racial lines only exacerbates problems that come with devising equitable social policies in the South African context. |
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By devising a common EU ban, we reduce the market for the sale of dog and cat fur and, at the same time, send a powerful signal concerning the repugnance we feel towards cruelty to animals. |
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Save the Children has suggested devising an internationally recognised protective symbol, akin to the red cross used on hospitals and ambulances, to highlight sanctuary status. |
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Eve, much the smarter of the two, is forever devising new ways to make extra money or goof off. When this formula flags, the cartoonists throw in topical fantasies. |
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And now music therapists are devising interventions to help preemies thrive in the NICU and beyond. |
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Coleridge was a wastrel who spent his time devising unrealisable schemes. |
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Braille improved this system, devising an alphabetical code made form 2 vertical columns of 3 points in relief, enabling also the transcription of mathematics and musical notation. |
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The extremity of both 1903 cup contenders encouraged Nathanael Herreshoff to make boats more wholesome and durable by devising a new rule. |
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By the early 1830s, the Anglicists had the upper hand in devising education policy in India. |
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General der Flieger Hellmuth Felmy, commander of Luftflotte 2 in 1939, was charged with devising a plan for an air war over the British Isles. |
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He engaged himself with his new responsibilities as head of a department, devising the syllabus and preparing lectures. |
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After the fall of Negroponte in 1470, Cadamosto was placed in charge of devising a plan for the defense of Albania against the Ottomans. |
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Their launches had freedom of the lake, after devising a method for breaking the impaling stakes the Aztec had placed for them. |
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Then an impromptu square dance, the men devising original figures. What merriment! Jimmy took his part with a will. |
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Not knowing of established definitions would be grounds for selecting or devising a working definition. |
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The yahrzeit is here, and the least lachrymose country on earth is devising its rituals of commemoration. |
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And it plans, starting next year, to buy biodiesel from home producers as well. Some of these producers rely, like Mr Ferlow, on Heath Robinson lash-ups of their own devising to make their motoring equivalent of hooch. |
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To keep equipment operational, archives have to resort to other expedients, such as 'cannibalizing' parts from spare machines, or devising ways of manufacturing parts themselves. |
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The majority of bosses of growing mid-sized businesses are facing difficulties in devising effective exit strategies, according to new research. |
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Estates and inheritance on Indian reserves are ruled by the Indian Act, which provides that nothing in the Act should prevent an Indian from devising or bequeathing his property by will. |
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Inching crabwise through stacks of film reels, devising Band-Aids for failing equipment, hosting visiting directors and a stuffy radio show, Jorge faces declining audiences and finances with poignant stoicism. |
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She is currently devising a physical activity intervention for individuals suffering from schizophrenia, depression and bipolar affective disorder. |
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The deficiencies of the jenny imbued him with the idea of devising something better, which he worked on in secret for five or six years. |
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He never succeeded in devising such a method, but his best attempt was published in his book Sophist, where he introduced his division method. |
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Each quarter, we get together with the agency head and all sales staff to assess the situation, by analyzing the amount of business done with each client and by devising strategies for some of them. |
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The members of Circus Bone Idle spent six weeks devising the gravity-defying musical. |
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I call on all the interested parties to answer the questions in a transparent manner, to play their part in enabling this House to get an all-round picture and to work together in devising ways of improving things. |
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There is merit in devising a process whereby both rural and urban, family practice and specialty anesthetists could collaborate on future guidelines. |
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The most serious, but the least advertised, is the necessity of devising or choosing the kind of knowledge that lends itself to being marked, using what pass for units of measure. |
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The task of devising a distinctive Lib Dem education policy has fallen to Sarah Teather, one of the great beneficiaries of Sir Menzies' leadership victory. |
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In 1928, the engineer Jean-Léon Reutter defied physical laws by devising a clock movement designed to run for several centuries without wearing out or requiring any external intervention. |
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The EU bonus cap, introduced at the start of 2014, has resulted in banks devising controversial allowances to prevent their top bankers losing out, handed out in addition to regular pay and bonuses. |
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Cryptographers are kept occupied devising methods by which the keys to encrypted information can be exchanged. |
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It was written in a code of her own devising which was a simple letter for letter substitution. |
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Therefore, understanding processes appertaining to biofilm development is an important prerequisite for devising new strategies to prevent or eradicate biofilm-related infections. |
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Traditional retailers are devising strategies to counteract the threat from showrooming. |
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The research centres, whose mission is to take existing product lines forward while devising the solutions of tomorrow, possess an extensive fund of know-how. |
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Unions for Aerolineas Aregentias' employees are currently in the process of devising a counter-proposal and maintain that they will fight SEPI's plan. |
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Locke's empiricism was an attempt at understanding the basis of human understanding itself and thereby devising a proper manner for making sound decisions. |
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Teams have already started devising strategies to out-vacation the rest and create a flamboyant log book of their adventure which will be used to judge the Vacation Challenge. |
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It is hard to read this book without drowning in it, because Farrier is so fervent in devising a political phenomenology to expose the aporia of legal sovereignty. |
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By devising a technological transubstantiation of the city's terrestrial pathways, he has produced an analogous redistribution of perceptions of collective energy. |
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However, the task of devising these craft is challenging work, beset by complications that go far beyond the inherent difficulty of fabricating tiny gizmos. |
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Modern SCD has evolved considerably from the early 18th century, with the constant devising of new dances, new concepts, informal variations and entirely new ideas appearing. |
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The great desideratum, in devising an infant's formula for food, is to make it, until he be nine months old, to resemble as much as possible a mother's own milk. |
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