In the U.K., an undesired tongue kiss was disassociated with rape under the 2003 Sexual Offences Act. |
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Some ministers seem happy to remain inconspicuous and thus disassociated from his travails. |
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The members of the band he used to play with, Moxy Fruvous, publicly disassociated themselves from the former star. |
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According to deep ecology, the self should be understood as deeply connected with and as part of nature, not disassociated from it. |
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Consequently, since the 1930s the world's aircraft makers have remained disassociated from their airline customers. |
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Indeed, Ralph Barendse disassociated himself from the group which originally consisted of him and Sander Van Dien. |
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The representatives of Germany, France and the United States of America disassociated themselves from the consensus. |
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The representative of the United States of America disassociated himself from the consensus. |
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Blade movements may be made in rhythm with footwork but the two can also be disassociated. |
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The NGOs that no longer meet the responsibilities which they accepted upon affiliation will be disassociated. |
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Its executives and employees' conduct cannot be disassociated from the image the Company projects. |
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The United States of America disassociated itself from that conclusion in its final declaration. |
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After the postwar disintegration of the British Empire, Scots curiously disassociated themselves with the period altogether. |
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The people in these pages feel real and as they progress, it takes on a wandering and disassociated form. |
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After the scandal, the political party disassociated itself from the questionable candidate. |
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Moreover, the soil conservation policies are too often disassociated from those of water and biodiversity conservation whereas they should always go together. |
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The insane person is one who has disassociated his or her consciousness from significant aspects of rationally ordered reality in order to assert in practice the impulses of an infantile irrational hedonism. |
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Because these stars are so cool, spectral lines of molecules such as titanium oxide, which would be disassociated in hotter stars, are quite prominent. |
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The principle of traffic reduction: As has already happened with energy consumption, economic development must be disassociated from transport growth. |
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Furthermore, members of the opposition to the TFG, including from the Hawiye clan, disassociated themselves from the Asmara conference and its outcome. |
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Absolute dating allows rock units formed at the same time to be identified and reassembled into ancient mountain belts, which in many cases have been disassociated by subsequent tectonic processes. |
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The services involved in providing control cannot be disassociated. |
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Mr. Speaker, first the leader of the ADQ publicly and formally disassociated his party from the Conservatives and its chief fundraiser in Quebec, Senator Leo Housakos. |
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The Bank of the South cannot be disassociated from the debt situation. |
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Several countries that voted against the adoption of this declaration formally disassociated themselves from it after the result of the vote was declared. |
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Later on they were disassociated and they had them as separate units. |
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By the end of that century, however, 'trafficking' had become disassociated from trading and was used to refer to the sale of illicit or disreputable goods. |
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His pathetic mouthpiece, who publicly disassociated his country from the international community just now, has amplified that call in the most cynical and hypocritical way. |
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