I could not litigate under the Trade Practices Act before this Court of law because I would be duplicating the proceeding. |
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The big Aussie missed the cut-off at Sunningdale by a shot, duplicating his display in the US Open qualifying last month. |
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He denied it was duplicating work already being done by Hull Council, or repeating expensive studies done in the past. |
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Simply, we're now able to copy an atom, duplicating everything about it except its position and velocity in a new atom somewhere else. |
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This also means swiveling around the sliding carriage that holds the file, and duplicating the angles you used earlier. |
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The benefit is that competition remains at the service end, and efforts aren't wasted duplicating the same technology buildout on the backend. |
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Copycat journalists amplified this dubious academic research by claiming that teenage murderers were duplicating their favourite violent scenes. |
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Wallace also invented the pantograph, an instrument for duplicating a geometric shape at a reduced or enlarged scale. |
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Cropping, masking, duplicating, special effects, double exposures, solarisation and selenium printing are always best done in the darkroom. |
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I'd say they were left over from the days of duplicating machines, before photocopiers. |
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Continued practices of duplicating programs when geography and demand dictate otherwise clearly points to a segregational vestige. |
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The delegation requested that the Committee take care to avoid duplicating the work of the Asia-Pacific Telecommunity. |
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Consequently the number of claims duplicating damages for conduct and punitive damages should diminish. |
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It was a favourite with 17 Century mathematicians and could be used, as Nicomedes had intended, to solve the problems of duplicating the cube and trisecting an angle. |
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Unfortunately, the parameters of my road test prevented me from duplicating the feat. |
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This practice condemns others who have the same idea to waste time, money and animals' lives in duplicating the failed experiment. |
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The DMCA may have been a joke for pirate duplicating shops churning out illicit CDs and DVDs for the black market. |
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From my experience, I doubt that many scientists are busy duplicating the failed experiments of others. |
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In its activities the Agency shall avoid duplicating the existing activities of other institutions and bodies. |
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Furthermore, the specific bottlenecks cannot be easily removed because this could be achieved only by duplicating the entire production process. |
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To do this, start by duplicating the layer you want to work on, and run a sharpening filter, such as Unsharp Mask, on the copy. |
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Commission and Parliament representations often work separately, duplicating each other's activities, and do not carry out large joint projects. |
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They avoid competition by not duplicating the designs or patterns of another group without permission. |
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A new agency comes on the scene, oftentimes duplicating what is already there. |
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Gauss had stated that the problems of duplicating a cube and trisecting an angle could not be solved with ruler and compasses but he gave no proofs. |
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Clearing paper jams in printers and other duplicating machinery will expose users to hot or moving parts, sharp edges, pinch points, or exposed electrical parts. |
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Whether you are duplicating audio, video, data,soft ware,photos or any other information, theappearance of your finished disc is a directreflection of your company. |
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Without duplicating the work of other fora, the process aims to add value to the discussions on development strategies, aid effectiveness and harmonization. |
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Australia warned against duplicating work in other processes and fora. |
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This strategic alliance will allow Ricoh to integrate document management solutions with the client's existing front and back end applications, without duplicating processes or compromising functionality. |
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Unlike copying and pasting, duplicating does not place a copy of the object on the Clipboard, and it allows you to control where the copy is placed in your drawing. |
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You should quickly review secondary data, to avoid duplicating information already available from sources such as government records and needs assessments done by other agencies and clusters. |
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On this issue of GROMS's overlapping with and duplicating the work of other information systems, opinion gathered in the context of this evaluation was divided. |
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In any given country, this means obtaining a clear picture of existing initiatives before moving forward to avoid duplicating efforts and working at cross-purposes with others. |
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The new cameras mostly record digitally onto cards, so you have to travel with laptop and hard drives, and spend your evenings downloading, organizing, and duplicating files. |
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Firstly, there are various pieces of national legislation which already protect workers and this is merely duplicating or replicating what is already in place. |
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Strapped for cash, the government seems, once again, to be cranking up the currency presses: diplomats allege that in the past five months the central bank has counterfeited its own money, by duplicating fresh bills. |
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One alternative would be to create a federally funded response team, but this would be inefficient, as it would prove very costly and most probably ineffective, as it would risk duplicating other efforts. |
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This latter point is critical in the context of ensuring that technical assistance strengthens existing institutions rather than duplicating or weakening them. |
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The result of all this indoor infighting is that technology companies are duplicating their efforts at great expense, venues are suspicious of multiple incompatible systems and consumers are denied a choice of services. |
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One reason for its efficiency is that JR East owns all the infrastructure on the route the stations, the rolling stock and the tracks meaning there are fewer management teams duplicating each other's work. |
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No drug has been found that can match the painkilling effect of opioids without also duplicating much of their addictive potential. |
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One type of specialized lathe is duplicating or copying lathe also known as Blanchard lathe after its inventor Thomas Blanchard. |
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New pay equity legislation would create mechanisms to measure and eliminate systemic discrimination against these designated groups without duplicating the Employment Equity Act. |
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Many process intermediates are common across companies and sharing mutagenicity data on these compounds allows members to avoid duplicating costly and time consuming tests. |
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Robbie and Allen patented their roof design and the four MLB stadiums that are currently retractably domed do not come close to duplicating their ideas. |
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Duplicating this kind of dynamic headroom with other amplifiers would require a stack of expensive monoblock amps. |
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