Some of these interpretations suggest that the new laws may not efficaciously exclude appeals based on natural justice. |
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To be light, salt, a lamp on the lamp stand, a city on the mountain means being saintly, efficaciously saintly, legibly saintly. |
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We have to use also some practical methodologies in order to promote more efficaciously their sustainable endogenous development. |
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With fitting size and power, it efficaciously satisfies the lighting requirements of settings that need a lot of light for long time periods. |
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The company sets itself environmental targets here, to ensure a purposefully and efficaciously structured approach. |
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Recent literature suggests that gamma radiation can be efficaciously employed to sterilize allograft material without a deleterious clinical effect. |
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Our policy has always been to get rid of the student loan scheme altogether, and, failing that, to reduce its negative impacts as quickly and efficaciously as possible. |
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Are there nonmilitary ways we could deploy that sum which would advance our goals as efficaciously? |
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Grant served efficaciously as general in chief throughout the remainder of the war. |
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His reflection led him to go beyond the actual event in order to efficaciously lead and guide the generosity of his parishioners. |
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What are we doing, or what can we do, to respond efficaciously to those problems? |
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Unfortunately, although the mediators have had free access to the Directors-General over the years, they are unable to carry out efficaciously their functions without constant recourse to the Directors-General. |
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Besides fighting efficaciously with ironclads on the inland rivers, Lincoln's navy played an important role in a series of coastal and amphibious operations, some in conjunction with the Federal army. |
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The Mayo Clinic was then the only medical center in the world where the stiff-man syndrome could be both readily diagnosed and efficaciously treated. |
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Its support is also manifested via substantial financial and technical assistance measures that have efficaciously backed the reforms undertaken by the countries in the franc zone. |
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And, also like the East Asians, some Latin American countries dealt with the results more efficaciously than others. Argentina, for instance, was one of the quickest to act to restore confidence. |
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The themes, which were developed through workshops, helped the Novices to improve their methodology so as to be able to communicate the Good News more efficaciously. |
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They shall cooperate with a view to implementing the provisions of Title IV and of Article 44 as efficaciously as possible in respect of investments in the energy sector. |
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This quest has an incontestably theological dimension, in the sense that when completed it will enable Judaism to accomplish its task within the universe more efficaciously, in conformity with its unique raison d'être. |
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