Symmetries are just as interesting and equally important at the other end of the scale, among the primary particles of matter. |
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Another equally important anthropological question is how biological distinctions are made symbolically and socially meaningful. |
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An equally important source of lead exposure in our culture is the use of kajal and surma, both of which contain lead. |
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But equally important to the landmark leaps of knowledge is the continuous assessment of current knowledge. |
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It is equally important to explore your own counter-transference in these situations. |
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Our memory, or, what is often equally important, our oblivescence, seems to them able to do what abstraction, never can do. |
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In neurosurgery, how ever, equally important have been advances in stereotaxy and image guidance. |
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It is time now to initiate an equally important quest for the acceptance of human duties or obligations. |
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An equally important, albeit contested, factor is the link between the single market and a single currency. |
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Spatial intelligence, the power to perceive form and give visual shape to ideas, is equally important. |
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Identifying potential teratogens in your patient's work environment, such as dry-cleaning fluids, pesticides or chemicals, is equally important. |
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Japan's leaders are neither doves nor hawks but pragmatists, for whom economic and military security are equally important. |
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This is equally important in the glissades side-to-side, when the second foot of one glissade becomes the first foot of the next glissade. |
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Accuracy in proportion and a high level of anatomical detail are equally important. |
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It is equally important that our community have safe space in which to engage in that process of definition. |
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While Ramsay's flair is most obvious in composition and oeuvre, the audio is equally important to the piece. |
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In the vegetable garden early planting of lettuce, peas, radishes, carrots, parsley, onions and potatoes are equally important. |
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It is neglecting the equally important role that physical activity plays in weight control. |
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John takes this opportunity to provide his reader with something equally important to Eucharistic liturgy. |
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For the same reason, it is equally important to spay or neuter a pet if he or she has not already undergone this procedure. |
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At the time, teams competed in both tournaments, and both were equally important. |
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As important as it has been for Jordan to mesh with his teammates, it has been equally important that Jordan has meshed with his coach. |
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Some have returned, bringing money and, equally important, new ideas and management skills. |
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It's equally important to create a livable community for a greater number of people on the same footprint, said Mussatto. |
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It is equally important to emphasize the areas where there has been uneven progress. |
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Disability and unemployment are equally important as predictors of housing problems. |
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It's dismally apparent that American educators and school administrators place the English language into a grab bag full of other equally important areas of knowledge. |
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Having sung praises to this young man who is soon to be elevated to the Bench, I believe it's equally important to put his recent edicts under scrutiny. |
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It is also equally important to make sure that we do not repay our debt and forget about the people who need the programs. |
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They are equally important to the personal and family lives of a vast number of individuals who go to work every day. |
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It is equally important to assess and evaluate indirect or secondary costs and benefits. |
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Surely, however, the views of the drivers of the 40,000 vehicles, who often are themselves residents of the wider local area, are equally important. |
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But there's an equally important set of negative qualifications, qualities a candidate can't have: easily wounded pride, say, and subtlety. |
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It is equally important to randomize your treatments, thereby eliminating a potential bias in the system. |
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The story has a happy ending when a local wealthy person offers not only a place to stay, but, equally important, a much needed job. |
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Training and the establishment of financial control structures are equally important. |
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Having the ability to constructively challenge and reflect and minimising group-think are equally important. |
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And if you want to be able to maintain your family's lifestyle come what may, disability and critical illness insurance are equally important. |
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The network which you are developing is regarded by me personally and by the Secretariat as equally important for at least two reasons. |
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And it is because of this that the public should be accorded an equally important role in the whole process. |
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The second and equally important answer that I proffer to the hon. member is this. |
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It is equally important that the Government of Canada address all these things, and the government has lamentably failed in that regard. |
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Others such as depth perception, contrast perception and peripheral vision are not reflected in the test but may be equally important. |
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It is important not to play down the problems of today, but equally important to work out how to turn these problems into new opportunities. |
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It is equally important that the individual banks understand the risks, identify them and are able to manage them. |
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It is equally important to keep in mind, however, that the making of allegations does not establish culpability. |
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It was equally important from then on to keep the Americans on the defensive, to discourage any attempts at a new invasion. |
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The health and well-being of individuals and communities are interdependent and equally important. |
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A less obvious, but equally important, difference between bicycle and skateboard helmets is in the construction. |
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Other factors, such as privacy and payment finality, were not included in the survey but may well be equally important. |
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I am certain that it is equally important in other parts of Canada where commuter train issues are coming to the fore. |
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But equally important is the acceptance that not every account holder is a potential fraudster and that not all banks are their abetters. |
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It is equally important to valorize their own language and to make meaningful linkages between both cultures. |
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It is equally important for Kiribati, which will soon disappear beneath the waves because of melting ice caps. |
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My technical background in math and finance has been useful, but the soft skills are equally important. |
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Secondly, it is equally important that the existing workforce is retrained in the skills demanded by new and changing information technologies. |
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The trap plant of choice was tomato, known to be a whitefly magnet, but equally important, known to work very well in biocontrol programs. |
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It is equally important to consider factors such as performance, interoperability, scalability, flexibility and future-proof functionality. |
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Hygiene and promotion of health could help save lives, but knowing what vaccinations should be administered and when was equally important. |
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It is increasingly recognized that, in some species, other aspects of intersexual selection, such as sexual coercion, can be equally important in shaping the mating system. |
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Ten percent of those polled volunteered the belief that all three goals are equally important. |
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An equally important focus area is the quality of advice. It's clear that the crisis has raised the value of good advice. |
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She found that digital skills were being recognised as being at least as equally important as traditional. |
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Turning to the commercial part of the pact, it is less publicised but at least as equally important as the fund itself. |
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Your continued support will be equally important as we embark on an exciting chapter in our history, with its new challenges and opportunities. |
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Better enforcement is equally important as far as consumer interests are concerned. |
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The condition of your rims is equally important as they have a direct impact on the life of your tires. |
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In many respects the need to declare liabilities is equally important as declaring assets and income. |
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It is equally important to set a good example by raising our own standards of ethics and honesty. |
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However, it is equally important that you receive the same sustained applause in your farewell speech in six months' time. |
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The parties agree in principle that performance management and staff development are equally important to the success of the organization. |
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Traditionally, the mother was the primary caregiver, but recently the father and other family members have been recognized as equally important in raising infants. |
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In the resurrection of Newt Gingrich, endurance and shamelessness played equally important roles. |
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But what they don't understand is that there is another equally important factor or set of factors at the micro level which are so very difficult for anybody to get at. |
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It should incorporate, however, in addition, the equally important insight of the communistic, anarchistic, syndicalistic, fascistic, co-operative and unionistic economists. |
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Clearly this is an equally important dimension of orgasmic functioning. |
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Night time insulation of windows and sunspaces is equally important. |
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But equally important as their economic contributions and authority is their influential role as nurturers and caregivers. |
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Less obvious, but equally important for executives, being over-tired has a bad effect on leadership performance. |
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However it is equally important to acknowledge the limitations of microfinance in promoting gender equity. |
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In my view, it is equally important to hold videogame producers responsible. |
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That's because overall working conditions are equally important to teachers as they do their job. |
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For Colombia, it is equally important to deal with other issues in the sphere of disarmament and international security. |
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He considered it equally important to mention special courts alongside military courts since both were equally dangerous. |
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It's equally important to inform yourself about other possible costs besides the professional fees you will be charged. |
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It will be equally important to continue the liberalisation of the economy and to further enhance competition in product markets. |
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However, it is equally important to determine the extent to which VIS serve the interests of justice. |
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It is equally important to encourage research, programmes and adequate budgets in support of these efforts. |
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It is equally important to ensure that maritime policy includes a long-term strategic view of maritime affairs. |
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You may want to call on professional help, but it's equally important to be realistic about expectations. |
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Both are equally important for the disciple for there is no memory without prophecy and there is no memory without contemplation. |
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With regard to gas, it is clear that the external dimension of the internal market is equally important. |
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It is equally important for recipient countries to account to their own populations on how they are using international support. |
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In addition to access, the content of student-learning and the quality of their learning outcomes are equally important. |
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This study is equally important for the future, not just for Europe, but also for the world as a whole. |
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Education is equally important as it can contribute towards eliminating gender stereotypes and improving the remuneration of the few paid positions and posts which remain unoccupied by women. |
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It is equally important to control the movement of water vapour, providing added protection for the house structure and helping to maintain indoor humidity at a comfortable level. |
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Energy saving and energy efficiency are equally important. |
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If an individual's well-being can be measured via his or her everyday life, it is equally important to take into account his or her future well-being as well as that of future generations. |
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Dr Inglis commented that the question of competence was equally important as that of traceability, and that the former issue was well covered by the peerreview process. |
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A comparison of budgeted-to-actual results is equally important as it is the final link in the Government's financial accountability to Parliament for a fiscal year. |
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It notes that the prevention role comes into play both before and after conflict and that national human rights institutions can have a different but equally important role in prevention of the recurrence of conflict. |
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A good physical condition is equally important for a nice body contour. |
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It was equally important to identify optimal modalities for future debates on the issue, in view of the high-level meeting of the General Assembly to be held in 2005 to review implementation of the Millennium Declaration. |
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It is equally important for children and youth to be cared for by professionals trained to understand their specific needs, and who are able to effectively communicate with them. |
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Encouragement of public participation in concrete actions at the community level is equally important to advance and enlarge the efforts in promoting education on sustainable development at the country or global level. |
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At the other end of the spectrum, it is equally important to see how those with privilege can use this privilege to empower ways of struggle for the rights of all people, including those who are chronically poor. |
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At my meeting with the representatives of the Monitoring Committee led by Mr Lol, I was able to tell them it is equally important that civil society be involved in the process. |
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Furthermore, sensitive and complex issues would need to be discussed in working or technical groups, however, it would be equally important not to allow technical discussions to bog down the negotiation. |
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Conservation of the external masonry, particularly on the northern side of the building, is equally important. |
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It is equally important to encourage two-way communication with members of the investment community, in order to establish a positive feedback loop, and hear what they are saying to you. |
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Firestone was equally important to women's liberation as an organizer. |
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Effective psychoeducation for China's public to help it understand that psychiatric illnesses warrant treatment just like pneumonia is equally important. |
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It is equally special and equally important to last year. |
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I think it is equally important to support the articulation of a strategy where there are alternatives to development at the macro level, not only at the micro level, especially in the areas of social policies and equity. |
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International exchange of arts and culture provides broad ranging benefits to civic and economic sectors that are equally important as the trading of goods or the exchanging of skilled workers. |
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As important as Coleridge was to poetry as a poet, he was equally important to poetry as a critic. |
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These general demographic trends parallel equally important changes in regional demographics. |
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An equally important reform was the abolition of private tax farming, which was replaced by salaried civil service tax collectors. |
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The development of transparency and confidence-building measures relating to space activities is an equally important dimension and deserves our full attention. |
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In fact, it looks equally important for some to be seen hobnobbing at the numerous hospitality areas distributed across the tent city, than to chose the winning horse. |
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Check ups are equally important if you wear dentures, have dental implants, or are taking medication that affects your mouth in some way, such as causing dry mouth or overgrown gums. |
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Autopsy pathology is an equally important part of the job, though. |
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Zen makes another equally important contention through this abstention, namely that time and space are lived as integrated space-time in the interfusion of a concrete temporalization and spatialization. |
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While sustaining these efforts is vital, it is equally important for those developed countries that have not yet done so to make concrete efforts in this regard. |
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An equally important consequence of the Commercial Revolution was the Columbian Exchange. |
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An equally important priority will be to ensure that the sacrifices and achievements made by Veterans during times of war, peacekeeping and peacemaking are never forgotten. |
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I recognize that in the construction of such legislation the words of the Act must be given their plain meaning, but it is equally important that the rights enunciated be given their full recognition and effect. |
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However, such an up-to-date knowledge is equally important so that the CCEE may present itself authoritatively to the various forms of public opinion as the witness and spokesman of the Church's incisive presence. |
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At present, the standard governs only the rinse function for the event of contamination, and not the showers' equally important fire extinguishing function. |
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Nevertheless, since visitors pose as much of a threat of illegal entry as other applicants, it is equally important to properly document the basis for the decision taken and to carefully carry out supervisory review. |
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These principles are not necessarily equally important in each particular case, but they combine to suggest ways in which one may want to design organizations likely to generate the highest level of social learning. |
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It is equally important to identify individuals in key positions in the justice system who are amenable to adopting participatory and restorative approaches and championing them. |
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What is equally important, however, is that the efficiency of financial supervision be enhanced without encumbering the financial sector with an excessive supervisory burden or restricting competition. |
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However, the Commission must not lose sight of the fact that an equally important consideration is the capabilities of the multimedia firms themselves. |
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While oration skills are important, it is equally important to apply the principles of persuasion, something that the Hult Prize finalists also employed. |
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While the logistical aspects of hosting such a huge gathering are crucial, it is equally important that we take the time to prepare our hearts and souls for World Youth Day. |
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Maintaining the moratorium on nuclear tests is equally important, and should be in effect at least till the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty enters into full force. |
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That any financial proceeds forfeited as a result of a conviction for licence violations be used to support an enhanced dockside monitoring or some other equally important program. |
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One answer lies in a less well-known but equally important countertradition, the dyslogistic school of memoir written by former officials who present themselves as disillusioned innocents. |
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It is equally important not to underestimate the financial implications for the remuneration of officially assigned lawyers implicit in this reform. |
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There is a need for deception and misinformation to be punished, but it is equally important that it be understood that a learning culture need to be instituted: mistakes are a source of learning. |
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It is equally important for the science advice to identify the threshold as it is to describe the change to habitat that is associated with the threshold. |
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The earliest reference he can find in English to angelology comes in a 1663 philosophical book by Gideon Harvey who describes the three, apparently equally important disciplines of theology, psychology and angelology. |
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In addition to the undisputedly necessary checks it contains on public indebtedness, the reformed Pact now also encompasses the equally important question of promoting jobs and growth. |
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The continuity of altimetric measurements provided by Jason and ERS is equally important for studying continental water cycles, monitoring areas prone to flooding and advance management of water resources. |
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Structural business statistics are an equally important element. |
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Another, equally important, field of evangelisation and humanization is non-formal education, that is of those who have been unable to have access to normal schooling. |
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A genuine negotiating strategy, based on equally substantial shuttle diplomacy addressing the belligerents and the states in the region, is equally important. |
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This gave the deal credibility, as did the involvement of Pyramide, an equally important partner, since they came in at a time when other potential investors were humming and hawing. |
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The other equally important objective seeks to take into account the true characteristics of this group which act as headwinds to the enjoyment of society's benefits and to accommodate them. |
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It will be equally important to win over local community leaders and use their statements to promote girls' enrolment in and attendance at school. |
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The list of reasons tends to be shorter, but it is equally important, especially in a new field such as renewable energy, to understand the motives of a lender. |
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It is equally important for them to understand similarities and differences in the ethnopsychology of Mexicans and North Americans. |
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On the other side, those who brag about their gifts still haven't understood that God has given his people a variety of gifts, all of which are equally important, even those which are less visible or dramatic. |
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For example, while it is important to take account of offences committed by members of racialized groups, it is equally important to consider the way the media deal with them. |
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Repeatedly emphasize the importance of this phase of management. Make families aware that maintaining the correction with bracing is equally important to gaining the correction by casting and tenotomy. |
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The EU's structure which pretends that all member states, of whatever size, are equally important does not fit well with the hardheaded business of relations with big, powerful neighbours. |
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While it is important to be honest in assessing your weaknesses, it is equally important that you maintain a positive attitude toward yourself, and your opportunities for success in your personal development efforts. |
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It's equally important that we don't find ourselves as a nation or as individuals entrapped in anger and unable to reach forgiveness, because if we don't move beyond that, then evil is victorious and we have lost again. |
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However, they generally fail to apply the equally important concept of statistical power to interpreting cases where they fail to reject the null hypothesis. |
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Malaysia asked whether, aside from this range of options, the United Kingdom considers addressing the root causes of the threat equally important. |
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Breast milk is understood to provide optimal nutrition for infants and is equally important to both the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populations. |
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In recent years researchers have realised that the ability of the endothelium to repair itself is equally important in determining the pathological sequelae of events at the vessel lining. |
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With New Orleans nearby, and serving as the major point of entry for phosphates barged into the U. S. market, the New Orleans price is equally important, and tracks the Tampa Bay price closely. |
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This would allow for a proper reflection and understanding of other equally important ways in which Aboriginal people have come to understand and make sense of the world in which we live. |
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While these groups remain a target clientele, it is equally important to provide training in bilingual legal vocabulary to clerks, probation officers, bailiffs and legal assistants, to mention only the main support functions. |
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It will be equally important to strengthen national policies aimed at further enhancing competition in product markets and proceeding with the liberalisation of regulated sectors. |
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It would seem equally important to safeguard the water supply. |
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Considered one of the first of the British empiricists, following the tradition of Sir Francis Bacon, he is equally important to social contract theory. |
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They played an equally important religious and cultural role. |
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He argued that man should be equally important as money, services are as important as goods, and that there must be an emphasis on human welfare, instead of just wealth. |
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It is equally important to select a vendor that you sense is accompanied by a strong team that can maintain the product from both an implementation and a support perspective. |
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May wrote that although the alternative plan was called the Manstein Plan, Guderian, Manstein, Rundstedt, Halder and Hitler had been equally important in its creation. |
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Furthermore, equally important are the routes from central Europe, the Pannonia and Baltic regions, and eastern Europe toward the Mediterranean area. |
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