There is undoubtedly a divide across Europe, a sense of distinctness, which defies analysis in political or geographical terms. |
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The distinctness and cumulativeness of the knowledge construct are not due to chance. |
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In addition, such distinctness enhances the between-group variance so essential to group selection and emergence of a higher-level unit. |
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Thus, when deciding on the number of Notes required to establish distinctness, the range of the scale needs to be taken into account. |
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This information may help the examination authority to conduct its examination of distinctness in a more efficient way. |
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However, this characteristic cannot be used for establishing distinctness of varieties mentioned in the previous sentence. |
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He recognizes Quebec's distinctness only by highway signs written in French. |
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To assess distinctness, it is essential for the plants under test to bear a satisfactory crop of fruit for at least two growing periods. |
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Member States should, in particular, be authorised to adopt their own provisions as regards distinctness, stability and uniformity. |
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The definition of breeder has made it possible to simplify the provision setting out what is meant by distinctness. |
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Language relativity does not imply that the distinctness of distinct objects cannot go unnoticed. |
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The collection of varieties to be grown should be divided into groups to facilitate the assessment of distinctness. |
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There are many frustrations in terms of the diversity and distinctness of each community because not every community is at the same level of development. |
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Connectedly, Kripke argued that identity and distinctness were themselves necessary relations: if an object is identical with itself it is necessarily so, and if it is distinct from another it is necessarily so. |
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They make a show of recognizing the Quebec nation, but whenever the time comes to do something concrete to give effect and recognition to that distinctness, the Conservatives do the opposite. |
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But this appearance of distinctness may be explainable. |
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For better distinctness the LCD screen is split into 3 sections displaying the information for time and indoor data, weather forecast, and outdoor data. |
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Therefore, it is important that users of these Test Guidelines are familiar with the recommendations contained in the General Introduction prior to making decisions regarding distinctness. |
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However, in order to maintain the effectiveness of protection, such cases should remain the exceptions and the procedures for assessing distinctness should be as robust as possible. |
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The acceptance of varieties as regards the assessment of distinctness, stability and uniformity shall be based on the results of official examinations. |
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After about three convolutions the test assumes the normal patelline mode of growth, and, except for size and distinctness of markings does not differ from Williamson's Type. |
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It is appetition that accounts for the monad's indivisibility, while the infinite set of perceptions accounts for its distinctness from all other monads. |
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