The council's personnel committee was asked to note the scheme's impact on absenteeism and discuss what action should be taken after the pilot. |
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We need to seriously discuss college occupations, mass protests, and walkouts and strikes to stop the war machine. |
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I believe the above-stated idea is actually true for most of the subjects I would discuss in this book. |
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Physicians should discuss risks and benefits of all options, including endometrial ablation and hysterectomy, with each patient. |
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But whether it should be taboo even to discuss such issues, as some are arguing, is another question. |
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We also discuss the role of attribution theory in understanding the marital distress of these couples. |
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We discuss the mechanism of centriole assembly and the possible consequences of the inherent asymmetry of centrioles and centrosomes. |
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Then after a few weeks, the two sides would return to the negotiating table to discuss the issues that divide them. |
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The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the formation of a new club, which will hopefully attend to the following aims. |
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People are invited to attend a meeting at the town hall on November 10 at 7.30 to discuss the issue. |
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However, they dared not discuss these romantic attachments with their parents. |
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Mr Close says he had not had any opportunity to discuss his responses to any of the allegations against him with anyone in the department. |
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He really didn't want to discuss the virtues and vices of having a female body at one's disposal with his far more hormone-driven best friend. |
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The label for the chief's staff and the Sowei mask discuss how the Luba and Mende still use identical or similar works for this purpose. |
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They also discuss how to make a pressure cooker bomb and using a Walkman headset into a bobby-trapped device. |
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Family members or friends can assist patients by encouraging the patients to discuss their feelings and worries. |
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Specialty assemblies gather for business meetings at least twice per year to discuss hot topics and issues relevant to their specialty. |
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I met crankshaft grinders and engine assemblers who could discuss the ROI of their machine tools. |
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But instead of rubber-stamping the decision yesterday, the authority decided to hold a special meeting, within a month, to discuss the proposal. |
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Regardless of the opinions, however, the application of ascertainment and discernment require readers to discuss the book critically. |
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Our roving reporter caught up with the composer in Berlin to discuss this musical gesture of reconciliation. |
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Then discuss it, but not for long, because this is a technique actors use to delay standing up and doing it. |
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There are many people I know and respect who discuss fashion as a vital art form. |
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Lively conversation and anecdotes will abound as the duo discuss the art of writing for theatre. |
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I've arranged to meet him during the course of the week to discuss details and hopefully come to an arrangement. |
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Lenin immediately asked the German High Command for an armistice, and in December both sides met to discuss peace terms at Brest-Litovsk. |
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It is imperative to discuss a living will and advance directives with patients who have terminal cirrhosis. |
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The paper then directed all of year 10 to select one question, answer it and discuss the reasons for their answer in an argumentative essay. |
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As noted, contemporary textbooks tended to discuss argumentation in terms of logic. |
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I suggest you discuss your options with roofers who can offer a variety of roofing products for mobile homes in order to make the best decision. |
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The supportive environment encourages the group to discuss issues raised by the often sexist lyrics of hip hop. |
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So we can discuss the changes which are going on as really being a by-product of what we call the Aquarian age. |
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Ideas under consideration include live link-ups between the schools via satellite to discuss business projects. |
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He is roasted as often as he is sainted, as when these actors discuss their estrangement from him. |
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Last, we discuss how to estimate and interpret estimates of genetic effects in a population with loci in linkage disequilibrium. |
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For example, three Balinese texts discuss an ancient ritual called the Crow Ceremony that precedes an attack on another region. |
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Participating artists discuss the concept of risk, and what makes art risky business. |
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Once more therapists and appeasers rushed to the scene to end the debate before people could discuss the interesting problems it raised. |
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After reviewing the data, the limnologists went back to the village to discuss their results. |
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The female supervisor, working in accounting, after perfunctorily acknowledging the apology, did not want to discuss the issue further. |
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While she does not like to discuss it, they do regard themselves as a couple. |
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Most psychologically stressed patients don't bother to discuss their problems with their doctors. |
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They are also visiting two local schools to promote the anti-noise pollution message and to discuss with pupils how problems can be prevented. |
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For years, the summit has refused to even discuss LGBTI human rights, let alone support LGBTI equality. |
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In an update in nonpulmonary critical care, Schlesinger and Leatherman discuss rheumatological problems in critically ill patients. |
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Now is not the right time to discuss the repeal or revision of the National Security Law. |
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We let that opportunity slip through our fingers, as we entrusted narrow-minded politicians to discuss the idea. |
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Every staffer and volunteer was asked to discuss at length, and in great detail, all the aspects of their job. |
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In fact, throughout the strike the union refused to discuss what it believed to be the company's retrograde plan. |
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Once a woman knows or suspects she is pregnant, she can make an appointment with her GP to discuss antenatal care and tests. |
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As such, he is qualified to discuss the state of the industry and answer some criticisms. |
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I'll have to discuss the legalities with your city's police department but I doubt they'll disagree. |
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Because that trial was still pending at the time, she couldn't discuss the facts of the case or the specifics of the legalities. |
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This is our annual general meeting and we would like to see all members, old and new, attend to discuss the future of the club. |
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It's restricted information which I'm not at liberty to discuss with you till we actually get there, ok? |
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They also need to at least discuss contingency plans on how to deal with animal rights activists. |
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Why, in two of her lectures, does she discuss Kafka's ape, dressed up to make a speech to a learned society, and forced to speak their language? |
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We discuss the news and agree to keep in touch by telephone and then disperse to our respective apartments. |
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In the earliest days the city gate is mentioned as the place of public resort, where people met for business and to discuss news. |
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We also discuss cases where the norm of the resolvent of a bounded linear operator cannot be constant on an open set. |
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In the rest of this article, we discuss the ideas and reasoning that led us to our final decision. |
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Reshoring has already begun, and both Presidential candidates are being forced to discuss the issue wherever they go. |
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Some unexplained differences and another parallel branch, Anatolian, also allow many to discuss the ancestors of this language. |
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Over a plate of enchiladas, the couple discuss a laundry list of problems with Democratic Party. |
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The other manifestation is the way in which reporting verbs are used to discuss one's own research or that of others. |
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A public meeting is to be held to discuss the rising tide of violence involving young thugs in west York. |
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We also discuss a variety of other remedies, over-the-counter treatments and prescription drugs. |
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Half the town has gathered in the local gymnasium to discuss drilling and hear from the landmen about its benefits. |
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It will also be a great chance to discuss what sort of alternatives to capitalism are possible. |
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Juanita used her critique to discuss her late lamented career in stand-up comedy. |
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If you want to rekindle an old flame, you'll need to first discuss what went wrong the last time. |
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At no time during this meeting did he discuss or allude to specific violations of conduct, Lavik said. |
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One of York City FC's potential new owners has met council chiefs to discuss plans for a new 15,000-capacity, all-seater stadium. |
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Is a new discourse needed specifically to discuss resource allocation in the age of the human genome? |
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Paul Lewis regrets he cannot respond individually to readers' queries, but he will discuss some of the issues raised in his column. |
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In addressing how labor forces become global, I will discuss income, wages, and earnings, not unemployment. |
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Finally, somewhat protected from the driving rain, they began to regather their wits and decided to discuss their next move. |
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I am willing to meet Mr Fagan to discuss any proposals he has for the park and I am sure he has a lot to offer as regards ideas for the park. |
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You may want to write your reflections in a journal or discuss them with a friend or spiritual leader. |
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Keane was reluctant to discuss further United's chances of re-entering the title race. |
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Meetings and workshops are underway to discuss how and if the event will be rehabilitated. |
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They will discuss ways of reducing the workforce by 130 through voluntary redundancies. |
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The former miner was a very knowledgeable man who loved to read and could discuss any topic. |
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I'm not knowledgable enough about the subject to discuss it intelligently or usefully. |
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The center tries to foment debate, providing daily forums for visitors to discuss knotty topics. |
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That is the stark fact facing health chiefs as they meet today to discuss ways of redressing the balance. |
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Town halls should discuss the quickest way to redeploy the national guard units in their neighborhoods. |
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Mr Johndroe was the only official authorised by the White House to discuss the matter on the record. |
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This article will discuss the rehabilitation required following surgery to reconstruct this ligament. |
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Senior mainland officials have reconfirmed a promise to university students to openly discuss the crackdown. |
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Members of the central area planning committee will discuss the application on Thursday and have been recommended to approve it. |
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This was no less than a call to the nations of the world to gather together and discuss a halt to the arms race, and kindred subjects. |
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We used to discuss its past recipients and the possible winners in years to come. |
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Undeterred, we soldiered on and arranged a meeting at a local wine bar to discuss how we could take the project forward. |
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We hung up the masks with masking tape so that the children could view and discuss their work. |
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We could set up a public forum to discuss these issues and allow grievances to be aired. |
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Well it prepares you to discuss these sort of controversial areas in a more reasoned way with your practitioners. |
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Peter is correct, in the sense that it's reasonable to discuss defense spending. |
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These publications discuss subjects including soil, agronomy, nutrition, plant protection, agricultural economics and statistics. |
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This meeting was to discuss the views of patients and professionals on what to do in a crisis and to negotiate agreed solutions. |
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Local groups would be very agreeable to meet with the council to discuss the matter. |
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I am more than content to discuss this issue further and will add this to the agenda for our next meeting. |
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He wants parents to discuss drug issues with their children and read up on the subject before a swab sample is suggested. |
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But its not socially acceptable to even discuss whether those views originate from the almighty or a drunken guy whizzing on a tree stump. |
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Area Whitley Councils discuss issues affecting the terms and conditions of staff within the particular Area. |
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When putting these kebaya on, women discuss their bodies, their sex-appeal, shyness, their wish to please or their need to cover themselves up. |
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Here, we discuss some of more interesting preliminary findings garnered from a descriptive statistical analysis of the raw data. |
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No longer can people sanely and rationally discuss important issues without becoming petty and personal. |
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One could discuss the use of cars in the film as emblems of the middle and upper classes being inflected socially as well as aesthetically. |
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A young whippersnapper at the Department of State was willing to discuss this sensitive matter on background. |
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She is keener to discuss life in philosophical terms than the specifics of her new novel. |
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Fleming also will discuss the changes brought about by technological advancements. |
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Pierce refuses to discuss their departure, but rails at the suggestion that the newly-recruited line-up are just there to make up the numbers. |
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Those who want to meet with their fellow rafters in the evening to discuss the day's activities are invited to a barbecue. |
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He talks with a grace and poise that is typically German, weighing his words carefully as we discuss the band's new release. |
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About 200 people packed out a meeting staged by the North East Essex Community Health Council at Holland public hall to discuss the proposals. |
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By the way, they discuss many different kinds of bias on the part of the news agency, not just choice between actives and passives. |
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Get two of your best customers to help conduct peer 2 peer webinars to discuss best practices and issues with peers you invite. |
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The four-time Olympian will be taking part in a live webchat this coming Monday to discuss his success in and out of the pool. |
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We then discuss the challenge of balancing the right to education with the importance of maintaining safe and orderly schools. |
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Here you will have an opportunity to discuss and suggest ways and means to avoid road accidents in Goa and other road-related problems. |
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We shall consider each in turn and then discuss the quintessential example of the problem. |
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Maybe he should call a meeting with is chosen henchmen and discuss the plan, because they are not working on the same wavelength here. |
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Thousands of individuals took to their computers to discuss the issues on their own Internet web pages, or blogs as they are known. |
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A crucial meeting was due to take place today to discuss four vital questions on the future of the Metrolink. |
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He asked for subsequent parish council meetings to discuss the question of lack of support from Bradford Council. |
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I'd make an appointment with him or another accredited plastic surgeon to discuss your options. |
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He is not sure if he owes tax on this, but is meeting his accountant this week to discuss the issue. |
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He requested a public debate with any warmist scientist to discuss this issue. |
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This scheme will involve trained mediators bringing warring parties together to discuss and sort out their differences. |
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After the dance, the room is abuzz, and the wired participants discuss their newly acquired mini-choreographies. |
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We shall discuss briefly some of the important qualifications to this generalization in later chapters. |
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There, I can discuss things from my past in an abstract manner, without directly pointing fingers. |
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I will discuss some of the things we considered in setting up her season plan and how that fits into the final year of the Olympic quadrennium. |
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The government is to discuss a general amnesty for prisoners convicted of crimes that might be politically motivated, a senior official said yesterday. |
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If you’d like to discuss intellectual things more than going mini golfing or to the movies, this is yet another sign that you could be a sapiosexual. |
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The secretary of defense met with his counterparts in Asia to discuss the nuclear crisis. |
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I wish we could just discuss these questions without having to go through all the folderol of a formal meeting. |
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The WHO has agreed to meet with Yang and a number of Chinese NGOs to discuss a broader ruling on the practice. |
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The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the security preparations publicly. |
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After Rosemary offers me some tea, I sit down on the couch with Downey Sr. to discuss his astonishing life, and career. |
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In a hearing with UN leaders do discuss Ebola, one health worker in West Africa begged the commission for help. |
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Romney clearly sided with blitzer, eager to discuss the nasty attacks against him. |
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Shteyngart sat down with The Daily Beast to discuss the book, the art of the blurb, and, yes, teaching James Franco. |
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Spokespeople for the CIA and the White House declined to discuss any specifics about the Brennan meetings in Kiev. |
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The Daily Beast sat down with burton to discuss Big Eyes and his beautiful, dark, twisted career. |
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David Frum recently went on CBC's Power and Politics to discuss his new novel Patriots. |
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She refuses to discuss her current cellmate, also an American, except to say they are friends. |
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The event was timed to coincide with a World Bank meeting in Washington tomorrow, where finance ministers from across the world will discuss aid for basic education. |
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Pacioli does not discuss cubic equations but does discuss quartics. |
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At this point we no longer discuss electrons but quasiparticles. |
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Unfortunately, Whitaker never got to discuss the third codicil with Mrs. Astor or see her sign it. |
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Chavez was reluctant to discuss an active investigation, so he told me an intricate story that is a composite of real meth cases. |
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Walker also apparently requested that officials from both participate in a daily conference call to discuss the campaign. |
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Parish councillors will discuss whether the scheme, which has been backed by ramblers and tourism chiefs, should be granted tonight at the Barlow Institute. |
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It is said that the Central Junta of the Carlist organization is to meet today to discuss means to procure funds to support an insurrection in Catalonia. |
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He would not discuss when or how the information was given to him. |
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This pioneering project will bring together Afro-Caribbean businesses to discuss key issues affecting them and to agree strategic priorities and action plans. |
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There are two things for me that we will discuss as a panel, as we will discuss absolutely everything, because we have kept a record of what you have said. |
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If the patient is not inclined to discuss her ailment, keep off the topic. |
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He would in fact have been hard-pressed to discuss postwar monetary and foreign policy or domestic issues such as labor agitation and demobilization. |
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Cummings asks when I inform her in a hushed whisper how nervous I was to discuss these things when the office was so quiet. |
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Cedric and Athelstane discuss the possibility of a Saxon restoration during the upcoming uprising, and the need to start mobilizing and uniting their kinsmen. |
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The Prime Minister and his Deputy met representatives of Australia's four major oil refiners in Sydney today to discuss how they'll reach the government's biofuels target. |
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Whether it does that will be clear on Friday, when it meets to discuss the future of the Sardinian mine. |
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Women who seek labiaplasty should discuss the pros and cons of different approaches with their doctor to determine which is best for their needs and situation. |
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Committee members and on-line registrants were brought together to network, discuss challenges, and share ideas on how to strengthen the local IT sector. |
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An ageing spinster behind a bar would far rather discuss the finer points of her son's regrettable taste in women than serve you a beer in under half an hour. |
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Her book, for example, does not discuss her buzzed-about, scantily clad Maxim photo shoot from last year, and so neither do we. |
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department refused to discuss the case on the record. |
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I'll discuss our tendency to reify categories after we create them and our tendency to exaggerate the differences between the categories that we create. |
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My experience with naturopaths is that they seem to have more time to discuss related and all-over health issues than some of the medical doctors I've been to. |
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When the department meets to discuss the case, the discussion is confidential and the vote is tallied by secret ballot. |
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Marie's subsequent rendezvous with her husband to discuss the ransom money is quite absurdist, occurring on a very crowded street near a poissonnerie and a merry-go-round. |
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We will discuss aspects of my vacation in due course, but first, our friend Mr. Ryan. |
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Without repeating too much of what I wrote there seven years ago, I want to add some highlights that I only alluded to or didn't have the space to discuss in that essay. |
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Still, he made the reservation that he did not attend the talks between the leaderships of the two parliamentary groups and was not authorised to discuss the matter. |
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The students have been receptive and responsive, and the programs have given them the opportunity to discuss issues that are important to them, she says. |
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In this paper I discuss the ton bun tradition as a form of Buddhist revivalism, expressed essentially in the building or restoration of Buddhist monuments. |
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During the retirement of the jury, no officer of the court may discuss the case with any member of the jury or answer any question asked by a juror. |
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The stipend is equivalent to a dancer's monthly salary paid to board members to attend one-off meetings to discuss the dancers' possible retrenchment. |
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This official declined to discuss the details of the current espionage case that is roiling the German government today. |
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Nowhere does this report, even in the most euphemistic terms possible, discuss the rage problem. |
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Easily the most influential paper of the generation, its reverberations continue to be felt whenever philosophers discuss the nature of their enterprise. |
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The G8 summit at Gleneagles next week will discuss the likely impact of high oil prices on the global economy and what the rich countries of the west ought to do in response. |
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The beleaguered authority is to discuss the way forward in ridding the city of unwanted homes, which are magnets to vandals, at a meeting next Monday. |
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Cpl Valdivia recommends that anyone considering a trade transfer to Rigger Parachute first contact a rigger to discuss the pros and cons of the job. |
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He declined to discuss why the RDIF chose his firm or to elaborate on the specific media services provided to the fund. |
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The report stated that my line manager should discuss my current work situation with me with a view to making any possible alterations to the workplace to enable me to return. |
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Sadly, despite several interview requests, the folks at FRC were unavailable to discuss this matter. |
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It summarizes a July 2001 workshop that brought together behavioral scientists and archivists to discuss the future of data archiving for animal cognition research. |
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If I felt like jumping on the bandwagon, I could discuss how both of these films are abominations to the Christmas holiday and just plain sacrilegious. |
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First we discuss climate warming as an important driver for the emergence of disease associated with Umingmakstrongylus pallikuukensis, a nematode lungworm of muskoxen. |
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At present, his guarded manner and his reluctance to discuss his previous symptoms or violent behaviour make a detailed examination of his mental state extremely difficult. |
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This article will discuss xanthate accelerators in vulcanization systems for isobutylene-based elastomers. |
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We caught up to the up-and-corner to discuss everything from mentoring to challenges unique to YEPs to professional expectations. |
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Practitioners of complementary medicine usually discuss and advise patients as to available alternative therapies. |
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The Kyrgyz Embassy and Kastamonu University held a joint scientific symposium on May 21-24 to discuss the bilateral relations. |
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This review will discuss the causes of lactational insufficiency and explore the use of galactagogues within this context. |
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The two sides did not discuss the issue in detail because of their disagreements on more fundamental problems. |
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Assuming he denies this story, use it as a jumping-off point to discuss the difference between monogamy and monogamish. |
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The final chapters discuss residua and sequelae after surgery or interventional catheterization. |
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The meeting was called to discuss Cold War tensions arising from construction of the Berlin Wall. |
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As Prime Minister, Thatcher met weekly with Queen Elizabeth II to discuss government business, and their relationship came under close scrutiny. |
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Surviving veterans, returning home, often found that they could only discuss their experiences amongst themselves. |
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Historically, the formalism which first arose for the material we discuss is that of measured foliations in surfaces. |
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The Working Party on the Accession of Vanuatu was reconvened informally on 4 April 2011 to discuss Vanuatu's future WTO membership. |
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Both authors discuss the same points, but Dr. Kennedy extends his observations to obstetric auscultation in dystocial or difficult parturitions. |
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When the two men got together to discuss contract arrangements, the challenger dropped a bombshell. |
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A care leaver council has been set up, which meets regularly to discuss how to address the issues that care leavers experience. |
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Historically, when major political questions were addressed, several great powers met to discuss them. |
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I will later discuss the less successful Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords. |
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The bulk of the newspaper reports discuss witch-burnings in the Northern Transvaal and the former homelands of Venda and Lebowa. |
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Members meet annually at a General Assembly to discuss ISO's strategic objectives. |
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Fo's leitmotivs come through, as these meetings to discuss solutions take on an air of carnival. |
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We discuss bicomplex convexivity, hyperbolic-valued seminorms and hyperbolic-valued Minkowski functionals in bicomplex modules. |
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The Millennium Summit was held in 2000 to discuss the UN's role in the 21st century. |
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With regard to his religious beliefs, Craig has been reluctant to discuss the matter. |
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The two joined Mr. Hook and the consigner at dinner to discuss the sale and then returned to the house. |
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Waters then called Geldof to discuss the event, scheduled to take place in one month. |
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They delighted to discuss and mull over every detail of the lives of their children, and later their grandchildren. |
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The young Queen Victoria read both Oliver Twist and Pickwick, staying up until midnight to discuss them. |
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Two years ago this week we had a meeting with officers from North and Mid Wales Trunk Road Agent to discuss this matter. |
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He mentions little about his childhood or his financial straits and is seemingly embarrassed to discuss them. |
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We do not discuss specific interrogation techniques because they are classified information. |
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And if the horny-handed sons of the soil want to get together once a year to discuss the price of sheep-dip then fair play to them. |
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At night, in the king's palace at Dunsinane, a doctor and a gentlewoman discuss Lady Macbeth's strange habit of sleepwalking. |
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In the following scene, Macbeth and Banquo discuss the weather and their victory. |
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Two gravediggers discuss Ophelia's apparent suicide while digging her grave. |
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Belgian MPs are to discuss a new bill to extend the country's medical mercy-killing to children and dementia sufferers. |
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The Satires and Epistles discuss ethical and literary problems in an urbane, witty manner. |
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At the next Tydfas lecture on April 13 Christopher de Hamel will discuss Medieval Illuminated Bestiaries. |
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The opponent follows with a short talk on the topic, after which the pair critically discuss the dissertation. |
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Mahfouz said the first meeting was to discuss immorality in shows such as LOL and similar programs. |
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These texts discuss theology, philosophy, mythology, Vedic yajna, Yoga, agamic rituals, and temple building, among other topics. |
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During the English Civil War, those who supported the Parliamentary cause were invited by Parliament to discuss religious matters. |
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The group will discuss the need for a national shield law to protect reporters from prosecution. |
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This committee's purpose is to discuss with the couple the many aspects of marriage and life as a couple. |
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In De Casu Diaboli, Anselm further considers the case of the fallen angels, which serves to discuss the case of rational agents in general. |
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On 25 February 1095, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal of England met in a council at Rockingham to discuss the issue. |
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We discuss a concept of loopoid as a non-associative generalization of groupoid. |
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Only after the German participated in a local bullfight after dinner was the Mexican willing to discuss business. |
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This paper was published in 1805, but he did not discuss there exactly how he obtained these figures. |
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News of the big bond purchases came a day before the leaders of Germany and France meet to discuss the debt crisis. |
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Below we discuss potential mechanisms for production of g0 and biphonations in the dhole based of main anatomical findings of this study. |
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Eventually, they decided it would be best to let sleeping dogs lie and not discuss the matter any further. |
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We want our company and Web site to be a destination for bird watchers to gather, discuss and learn. |
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The importance of appearing in this Directory is so evident to every land agent and attorney that we will discuss the matter no further. |
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If a written application is refused, the applicant may ask for an oral hearing to discuss the refusal. |
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Note that in Chapter 4 we discuss the major antishadow-education policies of South Korea as an attempt to lessen social reproductive processes. |
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The town has scheduled a public forum to discuss the proposal. |
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Can't we all sit down and discuss this adultly, without the childish name-calling? |
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Thanks to its location, it is a place where members of the Lords meet to discuss business of the House. |
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I shall discuss in the following chapter the underlying principles and indications of actinotherapy in each of the diseases enumerated. |
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The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance. |
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When an audience member asked him what that was about, he shook a finger scoldingly and said he would never discuss it. |
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Second, we discuss the problem of karoshi, which is unique to Japan. Karoshi has become an increasingly serious problem. |
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For example, medieval scholars may discuss the particular handwritten letterforms that distinguish one script from another. |
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At the turn of the 21st century, ASEAN began to discuss environmental agreements. |
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There are also conferences and meetings organized to discuss issues of concern to the entire Communion. |
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The pope placed at their disposal all the documents available and directed them to further investigate and discuss the matter. |
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Recent literature, especially from the United States, has begun to discuss corporate governance in the terms of management science. |
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Ancient law could not discuss the question of intent because it had no mechanism to do so. |
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The justices do not publicly discuss their religious views or affiliations. |
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Juristic thought gradually developed in study circles, where independent scholars met to learn from a local master and discuss religious topics. |
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We will reconvene after lunch to discuss the outstanding points on the agenda. |
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The oldest surviving complete architectural text is Vitruvius' ten books collectively titled De architectura, which discuss some carpentry. |
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The remaining passengers and railway staff congregated near the accident site to discuss how best to proceed. |
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At such meetings, any citizen of the town may discuss issues with other members of the community and vote on them. |
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In this paper we discuss about the semiprimitivity and the semiprimality of partial smash products. |
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They would walk, on fair evenings, around the village, and discuss the theory of crop rotation, and the weather, and other such sensible matters. |
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As it was, they were unable to discuss the details severally as they would have done had murder not become thus wholesale. |
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Back outside, Paddy and Addie discuss what happened with the frat boys. |
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We discuss the definition of Picture Lowering and Picture Raising Operators and their relation with the cohomology. |
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Corporations are just beginning to discuss the alternatives, while the idea has forestry scientists abuzz with the potential. |
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In this paper, we discuss whether every normal polytope is unimodularly equivalent to a face of some normal Gorenstein Fano polytope. |
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Here she entertained a learned and decadent group of dissenters who gathered to discuss politics, flirt and witticize. |
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Did you really think I wouldn't discuss the most important segment of the season before beginning with the rankings? You must be new here. |
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Experts will be on hand to discuss boiler rooms, heat monitoring devices, asbestos issues, waterproofing questions, and a myriad of other issues. |
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Jennifer Saunders, left, is the Star in a Reasonably Priced Car, and the team discuss beach buggies. |
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Philip attacked Henry in Normandy and captured strongholds in Berry, then they met to discuss peace again. |
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We will be looking to discuss how we can improve Dubai's surf contests through Artificial Surfing Reefs and Indoor Wave Pools. |
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Pliny the Elder, writing in the first century AD, was the only ancient author to discuss them. |
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During a visit to Japan at the end of 2009, Bolden said Washington was ready to discuss partnerships in space projects with China. |
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Ajaccio goalkeeperGuillermo Ochoa claims Liverpool approached his agent in January, to discuss a potential transfer to Anfield. |
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Malcolm sent messengers to discuss the question and William Rufus agreed to a meeting. |
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If we can't discuss the problem of violence in the United States theologically, I don't think we're ever going to deal with it adequately. |
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Other librarians and I regularly discuss illiterate, functional, aliterate, and avid readers. |
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Some members of the Trust yesterday met with Ratnakar and held an emergency meeting at the Yajurveda Mandir to discuss the situation. |
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They plan to discuss potential joint work in India and the United States on river flooding, erosion, sedimentation and river health. |
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If necessary, respond to negative reviews, and stay tuned for Part 3 of this series, where we'll discuss how to stay on Yelp without yowling. |
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Now that more people had access to knowledge both new and old, more people could discuss these works. |
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Adrian Freer met with the Yugoslavs to discuss last-minute details, then led his convoy, numbering about 2,000 troops, in toward Pristina. |
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Unlike the last 20 years of his reign, the Wanli Emperor at this time would attend every morning meeting and discuss affairs of state. |
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If the federal government agrees to discuss an association agreement, the conditions would be negotiated between the two entities. |
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The Society for the Protection of Animal Rights in Egypt met with Makram to discuss the process further. |
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After his return from Ceuta, Henry the navigator founded a school of navigation in Sagres, which was a place to discuss the art of navigation. |
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The club assembles once a month to discuss upcoming activities. |
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In July 1952 the protecting powers met at Rabat to discuss the Zone's future, agreeing to abolish it. |
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Gree reported that its unit, Zhuhai Gree Finance Co Ltd, was in preliminary talks with Zhuhai Hengqin Village Bank to discuss a possible deal. |
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