Some architects were dabbling with it from the very beginning, he says, but most were still tied to hand drawings and drafting boards. |
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I am drafting this document just after completing a commercial novel of about a half-million words, and I enjoyed every one of them. |
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Cine and the WHO are drafting a document that will serve as a guide for researchers and communities in health research projects. |
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However, the manually plotted graphs were time consuming and susceptible to drafting errors. |
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And if the amendment is still in the drafting stages, why not modify it to avoid these ambiguities in the first place? |
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I think deliberate amphibologies are used in drafting to get to agreement more than we might like to think. |
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Kubba advocates quick national elections for a second, broadly representative council to perform functions such as drafting a constitution. |
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I was involved in the drafting of one early version of the Georgian constitution. |
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This is a reflection of the preponderant US role in the drafting of this document. |
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Tucker and the other missionaries played an important role in drafting preliminary agreements between Britain and the Ganda. |
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The team focused on signing free agents and drafting players that would put the team before themselves. |
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I remember drawing the plan using a piece of finished plywood as my drafting table. |
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Even if the plan is never used, drafting an emergency contingency plan can still help you identify problem areas in your business. |
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This process of fiscal consolidation has continued further with the drafting and passage of the budget. |
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At trial the law student conducting the case was other than the one involved in the drafting of the pleading. |
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But the demands of success on the competitive circuit led to the drafting in of professional players. |
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At the same time, drafting the Declaration seems to have been a considerably more collegial enterprise than many international negotiations. |
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The administration is now drafting a population bill to curb urbanization and to expel poor migrants who do not have Jakarta identity cards. |
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He gets the team's undivided attention, but, for instance, he doesn't have a teammate as a drafting partner. |
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If you change the value of a dimension, the size and shape of the 3D model changes parametrically, and the 2D drafting views update accordingly. |
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What a tragedy it would be if such hard-to-come-by individuals were given the heave-ho because of a drafting error in local electoral law. |
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Letters to his wife at the time made plain that they worked closely and harmoniously at all stages of drafting. |
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He probably won't be needed in the return game any longer with the drafting of standout Darrent Williams. |
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Since cross winds will drift the slipstream downwind, a pace line must echelon to get the benefit of drafting in a cross wind. |
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Sitting in a boiling hot and cramped drafting room, the early discussions suffered from the self-same problem of woolly jargon. |
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He was also a leading figure in the drafting of the Republican Party's national security platform in the 2000 election. |
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This next one seems to have plenty to keep me occupied, so I'd better go off and begin drafting the review before starting on the next one. |
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She was too preoccupied with remaining insistently silent and had her mind set on the letter she was drafting to John. |
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He said that he had no concerns regarding the timely drafting of next year's budget. |
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The dispute threatened to delay the drafting of a constitution, just three days before a deadline for it to be approved by parliament. |
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I start drafting the advertisement that has to be inserted in the matrimonial column of the Sunday newspaper. |
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He also scouted for the Pirates and recommended the drafting of Roberto Clemente. |
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The second shuffle, after the stock is exposed, is to randomize for the next round of drafting. |
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The team is serious about drafting a right offensive tackle in the early rounds. |
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Daley, a lobbyist for the fossil fuel industry, has been drafting policies for the taskforce. |
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The team has made strong statements about drafting a quarterback, but those comments are deceptive. |
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The team might consider drafting a quarterback in the middle rounds for development purposes. |
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I think drafting international players has proved to be successful for several NBA teams. |
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It is about correcting an unintended consequence that may have arisen out of the original drafting of the bill. |
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Nor was there any question here of native Italians drafting their own constitution. |
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In the process of drafting their material, they may combine and recombine paragraphs. |
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Hasani said the drafting process of the statute dragged on for over a year because it did not suit the interests of the Rectorate. |
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The opposition has said that the drafting was driven by Islamist interests and finalized in undemocratic fashion. |
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In another series, drafting a fantasy football team by the side of a fallen comrade could be sentimental, even borderline maudlin. |
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They were drafting to build teams, not to appease fan bases or score easy ticket sales. |
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It was that very success that encouraged the community of nations to try its collective hand at drafting a similar compact to deal with global warming. |
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She would put in long days and nights, chain-smoking and drafting and reading every word on every document personally. |
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The NFL teams will all be weighing up the impact of drafting the first openly gay pro-footballer. |
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Many teams may be wary of the publicity that would come with drafting the first openly gay player in NFL history. |
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One assumes it was intended to fall into the residue of the Estate, but this is simply another drafting problem with these two clauses in the Will. |
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The battle will now focus on the drafting of Egypt's new constitution, which will formalize the emerging allocation of power. |
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In drafting his first budget for the government of India, will Mr Singh prefer to be a cautious sahukar or will he show the marwari entrepreneur's spirit of enterprise? |
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He said that while there would be no problem in drafting test papers for the two exams, there was the question of how the students would prepare for them. |
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Up until then, we were drafting simple bar chart schedules by hand. |
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The page might need to be consulted soon, before Microsoft lawyers track down the page author and get around to drafting minatory letters to have it shut down. |
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The central bank is drafting a bill to be presented in Parliament during the budget session, which will seek to put a cap on government guarantees and public debt. |
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A generation ago, mounting an expedition meant drafting a herd of porters, slogging loads of gear to a rocky base camp, and laying siege to a Himalayan peak. |
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I'm hoping to design skateparks after I take some drafting classes. |
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Worried police chiefs are drafting in extra bobbies and moving traffic officers to regular beats in a concerted attempt to tackle a surge in crime in York and Selby. |
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The slubbing is guided in the clamping gap of the delivery rolls which are arranged downstream from the drafting system and at a distance therefrom. |
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Before breaking ground, he is also holding out for a law that would allow the enforcement of gaming debts, but the government is still drafting that legislation. |
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He wanted to be an architect and the Public Works Department offered him a cadetship in 1962 but he ended up being talked into trying engineering drafting. |
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The style and drafting of the Constitution also are unfairly caricatured. |
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Team USA's strategy of drafting NBA players for the past three Olympiads has resulted in three gold medals and absolutely no intrigue, competition, or excitement. |
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Before I started drafting the piece, I sat down and wrote out about two pages of free association, just listing images that fit with two of the themes of the story. |
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Wagner, Orie, Turzai and several other lawmakers from both parties in the Senate and House are drafting legislation to create a new tax package for Pittsburgh. |
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Here the author examines the numerous aspects linked to the appearance of a page, collaborative writing, drafting, editing, house styles and language choice. |
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In addition to signing mutual agreements the leaders discussed drafting policies to battle contraband trade and drug trafficking along the border. |
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The verdict was that camp drafting is a sport gaining in popularity. |
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She did preparatory research for the committee's work and took part in the process of discussing and drafting the proposed law that this paper analyses. |
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He does, however, warn against drafting the document oneself. |
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The French government responded by drafting the strikers into the army and then ordering them back to work. |
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Cartography has grown from a collection of drafting techniques into an actual science. |
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Most strict liability offences are created by statute, and often they are the result of ambiguous drafting. |
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By 1531, Cromwell and those associated with him were already responsible for the drafting of much legislation. |
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By drafting conventions or international treaties, common legal standards are set for its member states. |
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The provision of contemporary language liturgies has been approved by convocation and a process of drafting and authorisation has begun. |
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He subsequentially participated in the Constitutional Committee in drafting the Girondin constitutional project. |
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Kevin Keegan was considering drafting Thatcher into his squad before his forearm smash on Sunderland's Nicky Summerbee. |
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He was additionally given the task of drafting Labour's manifesto for the 2010 general election. |
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Another Virginian, Thomas Jefferson, drew upon Mason's work in drafting the national Declaration of Independence. |
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However, the government did exact provincial quotas while drafting officials. |
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According to Sydney Morning Herald, NSW backbencher David Coleman, who has a law degree, is understood to be drafting the alternative proposal. |
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Many riders choose to ride together in groups of the same skill level to take advantage of drafting. |
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Emulating Moynihan, I found myself drafting much jauntier business memoranda than usual over the past two months. |
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Boilerplate contracts provide an easily modified template that can serve as a basis for drafting a final signable contract. |
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When driving on a highway, convoys are also useful to conserve fuel by drafting. |
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A drafting club may work out a trade with the player's original club so that the drafting club can keep him and send him to the minor leagues. |
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It tended to accumulate on the carriage behind the spindles and in the region of the drafting rollers. |
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Although advocates sometimes get involved in drafting instruments, notaries continue to do most of this work in civil law nations. |
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Mylar film or drafting vellum can be used to draw orthographic projections of the casting to better visualize all elevations. |
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On D P Khaitan's death, T T Krishnamachari was included in the drafting committee. |
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Sylikiotis made a big mistake in giving in to the NIMBY protests of the Ormidhia residents and drafting new plans. |
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The partnership process really began to blossom in the fall of 2004 when Fort Riley began drafting its own Army Combatable Use Buffer program. |
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At the same time, he shared in the drafting of a proclamation giving Anabaptists and Sacramentaries ten days to get out of the country. |
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The Commission has the responsibility for drafting title revision and recodification bills. |
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Though Shaw's intentions were clear, his drafting was flawed, and the courts initially ruled the intended trust void. |
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The European Union is drafting regulations that would permit the controlled application of hydraulic fracturing. |
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It's understood the government is in the process of drafting legislation related to denationalising the state-owned company. |
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This led to several Republican Congressmen drafting a compromise bill to be considered. |
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Others have pointed to the unlikeliness of the decision to litigate over a large commercial transaction as an argument for less-specified drafting. |
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He began to write, drafting what became known as The Pisan Cantos. |
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Finally, on July 10, 1984, Heads of Agreement were signed. Three extra drafting rounds were necessary in order to formally sign the Renegotiated Agreement. |
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In February 1793, the Marquis de Condorcet led the drafting of the Girondist constitution which proposed a limited voting scheme with proportional aspects. |
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The Commission spent the next 24 years analyzing the massive body of uncodified law in the California Statutes and drafting almost all the other codes. |
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However, because the fall of the Western Roman Empire preceded the drafting of the Justinianic Code, early Byzantine law was never influential in Western Europe. |
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This leaves both hands free for drafting the fibers, which is necessary in the short draw spinning technique, which is often used on this type of wheel. |
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In a sustained climb, the average speed declines, the aerodynamic advantage of drafting is diminished and the setting of the group pace becomes more important. |
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The council will be able to appoint government ministers, run the de-Baathification campaign and start drafting a new constitution to pave the way for eventual concensus. |
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During the drafting of the Indian Constitution, laws from Ireland, the United States, Britain, and France were all synthesized to produce a refined set of Indian laws. |
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Over the course of a year, the Weil team spent countless hours devoted to drafting motions, preparing witnesses, litigating at trial, and drafting two appellate briefs. |
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A passage in some of the recensions credits an Agathodaemon with drafting a world map, but no maps seem to have survived to be used by Planude's monks. |
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Since the drafting of the Indian Constitution, Indian laws also adhere to the United Nations guidelines on human rights law and the environmental law. |
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The MMS is an architext in the sense that it is both the editing structure, the drafting of the MMS and its reading and the reorganizational structure of the text. |
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A contingent of rebels held out in the virtually impregnable Kenilworth Castle and did not surrender until the drafting of the conciliatory Dictum of Kenilworth. |
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Perhaps before reaching for their drafting pen, the authorities could check to see if there were not simpler commonsensical solution to the problem. |
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The ASEAN Eminent Persons Group was created to study the possible successes and failures of this policy as well as the possibility of drafting an ASEAN Charter. |
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The attendant reduction in web drafting, evident at all draw-off speeds, makes this concept a very significant advancement in needling technology. |
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Moreover, some scholars believe he was largely responsible for the drafting, in 1609 and 1612, of two charters of government for the Virginia Colony. |
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The Tornadoes wrapped up the draft with three consecutive picks, drafting infielder Michael McMillan, catcher Jorge Mico and infielder Kyle Degener. |
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The drafting of the instructions for the Dutch delegation occasioned spirited debate and Holland made sure that she was not barred from their formulation. |
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