And, according to experts in the field, it is as near to potato perfection as possible. |
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Operators have access to a wide range of information and experts within Defence. |
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The way to resolve this is to return education to academia and educational experts. |
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Legal experts will be on hand at the seminars to help clients minimise any potential inheritance tax liability. |
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But public health experts warned against drinking large quantities of sugary drinks in a bid to boost memory function. |
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A number of experts have stated that high winds could have been a factor in driving the ship off course. |
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It is a different scene with experts like Joseph Stiglitz, ex-World Bank top economist, openly critical of the gung-ho marketeers. |
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Whisky experts are not convinced that the vatted malt issue is anything other than a storm in a quaich. |
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In different times and conditions, we might call upon experts to help us, and not just with the bowling. |
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State experts are unsure how many wall lizards are in the park, said Kacie Ehrenberger, a wildlife diversity staff specialist for the state. |
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Rankine says some experts have estimated that a million black rhinos may have roamed Africa at the turn of the 20th century. |
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Some medical experts claim that a leukotomy can help treat anorexia and suicidal depression. |
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He walks his dog Jenny, an 11-year-old mongrel, past the river every day and saw the Environment Agency experts inspecting the dead fish. |
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It was experts who abolished grammar schools for their presumed comprehensive paradise. |
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Some experts also say that cleft lip and palate may be a marker for a multitude of severe congenital abnormalities. |
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On the letter bomb front, army bomb disposal experts were called on to disarm a letter bomb sent to an unnamed agricultural business and a farm. |
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Well, let's face it, she's a lot better looking than some of the football experts on our British television screens. |
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We talked to top experts in the field of anti-aging medicine to find out what you should eat to help you age gracefully. |
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He subsequently retracted the claim but in a manner that failed to reassure many experts. |
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In some circles, ethics experts are infamous for just this kind of psychological legerdemain. |
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Among a dozen mosquito types in Milan, experts are keeping a close eye out for the anopheles mosquito which is capable of transmitting malaria. |
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The experts could see the breed improving annually with the top sheep brought in by the breeders. |
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His team of experts wear their learning lightly and the information is presented with admirable clarity. |
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But presentations by experts in the teaching and learning process facilitated our efforts. |
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Sales of computer peripherals steadily grew in 1999 as PC sales shot up, and experts predict a continued growth this year. |
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The 150-metre ship had been waiting about five miles off the Aberdeen coast for chemicals experts to arrive and contain the leak. |
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The ICC experts say Muralitharan bends his arm to an angle of 14 degrees, and is proposing to allow a bend of up to 15 degrees. |
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Two prominent dating experts have been brought on board to assist members in their search. |
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Some experts believe the toxins in our drinking water are the number one health threat causing cancer, heart disease and lead poisoning. |
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Some experts say that resined stones do not need to be sealed since the resin acts as a sealer. |
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As an independent adviser, he now runs an online advisory service and is recognized as one of the foremost options trading experts. |
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Who or what is the consumer to believe when leading investment experts have such conflicting views? |
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Those wanting to get a little closer to their dates can hit the dance floor and join the salsa experience, led by experts in the dance. |
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Last month, it decided to commission an independent review of the scheme by experts of international repute. |
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Some experts say that after six to eight weeks of regular anaerobic exercise, a short hiatus is required to promote growth. |
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As for the fidelity of the reproductions, Roe said the prints have even fooled auction house experts. |
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Intelligence experts say North Korea could build several nuclear bombs within months if it reprocesses all of its 8,000 spent fuel rods. |
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Strong northerly winds caused a half-metre drop from expected water levels, which meant it was not safe to launch the vessel, experts said. |
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It was not delegated to the representatives of the people, nor to so-called experts hired by them. |
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Teams of yo-yo experts came to Australia to demonstrate the toy in the early years and the rest is history. |
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Whenever we are caught up in industrial calamities, experts ought to examine the cause and make amends. |
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Yet, the experts believe that family ties still play a major role in ameliorating the potential social distress caused by unemployment. |
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As remote sensing relies heavily on interpretation skills, local experts may help with the interpretation. |
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Instead of listening to other political parties and to independent experts he consistently and viciously denigrated all opposition. |
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A team of experts will travel in May to clear landmines in Cambodia, one of the worst landmine contaminated areas in the world. |
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Most fuel experts agree that the ideal alternative fuel for the future is hydrogen. |
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Haircolor experts will often use moist heat or infra-red lamps to speed up the bleaching process and minimize the potential bleach damage. |
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To make an effective filing system, experts recommend alphabetizing your relevant documents by subject or category. |
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One can see the appeal of such stories for experts writing for a lay audience. |
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This committee will consist of experts from a range of different disciplines, and half its members will be lay people. |
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And why are we stuck with two discrete inquiries which will not take place in public nor take evidence from lay people or racism experts? |
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She has her own organic allotment in York and is looking forward to learning from the experts on her travels. |
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The reporter treks across America interviewing a host of experts on fast food and an equal number of regular folk while chowing down. |
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Bomb disposal experts were called to the scene, the station was evacuated and a cordon thrown around the area until the all-clear was given. |
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In order to allay public fears, experts have been hired to conduct a study of the cracks and determine whether they will affect the dams. |
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He was widely regarded by colleagues as one of the leading experts in his field. |
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Some experts now divide this large, diverse family into two, with the mongoose, meerkat and cusimanse in the Herpestidae Family. |
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Flood levels in Ryedale were going down but yesterday's downpour could make it worse, experts claimed. |
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Pop-up ads disguised as Windows system administration alerts annoy users and puzzle security experts. |
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On Tuesday computer security experts issued a worldwide alert of the imminent danger to the Internet from the spread of the worm virus. |
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Most experts agree that interest rate reduction is the main reason behind most refinancing decisions. |
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For example, he tells of art experts who examine a purported 6th century B.C. Greek kouros statue and instinctively know it's a fake. |
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Italian weather experts call the heat wave one of the five worst in the past 150 years and expected the sizzle to last until September. |
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Far more worrying is the veiled victim-blaming indulged in by influential environmental experts who ought to know better. |
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The internal workings of the machines cannot be examined by citizens, political opponents or technology experts. |
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No matter how many experts you throw at them, they won't believe a word spoken by them. |
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There are no knock-down arguments and there is legitimate disagreement even amongst like-minded experts. |
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And yet, until the age of experts, ethical issues were not thought of as separable from the warp and woof of the practices of everyday life. |
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A cheaper price should raise some red flags as to the quality of the chemicals used or the expertise of the stylist according to the experts. |
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When I asked the experts about three to five little changes you can make, several themes recurred. |
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Troy is not the only food producer benefitting from the marketing wizardry of experts like Felt who work for state departments of agriculture. |
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They include hoteliers, brewery giants, food specialists, financial wizards, recycling experts and transport logicists. |
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The road was closed from 7pm while recovery experts hauled the vehicle free of the road, with cars diverted on to the A64 and A162 via Tadcaster. |
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He argued the court had erred in disagreeing with experts who had reconstructed the accident. |
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If this alarms you, listen to what Central Ground Water Board experts have to say. |
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If bond prices rise, it could imply that experts reckon economic conditions are deteriorating. |
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Additionally, some experts reckon that many Britons have lost their basic kitchen skills! |
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It's an airy-fairy philosophical concept that even the experts can't satisfactorily define. |
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Most local experts expect him to kick on with the academy and with whatever AFL side snaps him up. |
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Most experts also thought the Bank would hold its fire for fear of giving fresh impetus to house price rises or high consumer debt levels. |
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Last week food experts aired their concerns about the amount of salt content in our food. |
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Fortunately, most experts on the subject agree that it's not too late fix what ails the system, and more important, what ails these girls. |
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And the President believes the best way to be successful in winning a war is to let the experts run the war. |
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But medical experts say reattaching a finger generally must be done within hours. |
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Each company had its business plan examined by a team of experts and advice was freely and willingly dispensed. |
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We should also do more research to explain how experts reason in complex or atypical cases. |
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I suppose that's why ecopsychology experts suggest that reconnecting with nature requires a transformation of consciousness. |
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Most experts don't recommend keyed joints because they don't transfer load very well once the concrete shrinks and the joint opens. |
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The one good thing is that all the experts seem to be in agreement that mortgages are set to fall. |
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There is an urgent need for security experts to reappraise the situation to see what can be done to provide more protection for key employees. |
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Scaffolding is set to go up later this month to enable experts to examine the structure and detail the work needed. |
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Having your phone at the ready or tapping away constantly gives rise to what experts are calling infomania. |
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World Health Organisation experts stressed the ready availability of iodine tablets is crucial in the event of a nuclear accident. |
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Maybe his new book will persuade experts to sit their keisters down in those chairs and see what actually goes on in those schools. |
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Aspiring computer whizz-kids will get the chance to learn from the experts. |
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Security experts also suggest that keepers tag and photograph their animals or implant microchip identification. |
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The experts demanded to know whether they had been keeping proper records of their excavations. |
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I am more entitled to call myself a fox expert than some so-called experts. |
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Following his disastrous kayo losses to Cassius Clay, Sonny was written off by the experts. |
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The printing process is not a core competency of ours, so we needed experts to rationalise the process fully. |
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In this way, he publicly affirmed his restored links with the left-wing, experts said. |
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Inevitably, some of the experts would be regarded, at any rate by some people, as even more distinguished than others. |
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The period of aestivation is around eight months, though some experts claim that they can remain underground for more than five years. |
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Together with medical experts and aeromedicine consultants, he provides a practical plan for road warriors and leisure travelers alike. |
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Or did so-called experts so completely misunderstand the aerodynamics of supersonic flight? |
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A rapprochement is essential if developing nations are to benefit from the experience of Western water and sanitation experts. |
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Dealing with white water rapids is another matter altogether and something best left to the experts. |
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Diplomatic and military experts from both sides of the Aegean hold regular talks. |
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An independent advisory body of technical experts in health and development should guide its funding decisions. |
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The experts advise against turning existing bedrooms into almost anything else. |
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The experts on the managing committee of the Federal Railways were ranged against private-sector firms, eager to sell their power equipment. |
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Critics wonder how forensics experts without advanced degrees can design double-blind studies, or use statistics to calculate error rates. |
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The bottom line, regardless of whatever language experts would like to use, is that the Zambian economy should produce. |
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So financial experts are warning holiday impulse buying can end up throwing your carefully planned budget out of whack. |
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And some legal experts say whether this evidence is admitted could be one of the most important decisions made so far. |
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These findings necessarily raise disturbing questions about the validity of the opinions expressed by medical experts in the courts. |
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The claim by Western experts that palmistry originated in India is not surprising. |
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Yet some experts think that the management guru's ideas cannot be applied to all businesses, of all sizes around the globe. |
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Accenture defined them as business intellectuals but they are probably better known as management gurus or business experts. |
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The industry's strategy is to adhere to the facts and procure accurate information from third party experts. |
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Early on, the text of the inscription itself raised doubts among experts familiar with Aramaic scripts. |
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Not only is Keith a great pianist, he is considered one of the world's leading experts on classical jazz and ragtime music. |
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Handwriting which is used to address the envelopes is fluent, naturally written and not disguised, according to forensic experts. |
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Our experts listened to the accent and they determined that it is not Jordanian. |
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Even die-hard manufacturing experts believe that British industry needs to adapt to the new conditions. |
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They donated Vicki's heart for research so that experts can learn more about the rare condition. |
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Some experts recommend contrast radiographs if a radiolucent foreign body is not seen in the child's stool two weeks after its ingestion. |
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Laminate floors, due to their durability and tight joins, are recommended by the experts. |
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However, one conclusion you can draw is that the average joe is actually more level headed than most of the experts who run the country. |
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Aviation experts have designed durable new radial tyres that burst into lighter, more flexible fragments if a blowout occurs. |
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Health experts from Sheffield Council are promoting a new fitness regime to get the people who most need the exercise limbering up. |
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If we are serious about cutting the teenage pregnancy rate, family planning experts must be able to advise young people of the choices. |
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According to the experts, serious consideration of the unique factors involved is required. |
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Insurance experts say very few policies cover acts of God or disasters of this type. |
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The instructors are driving experts and accomplished racers with over 150 race wins and twenty professional championships to their credit. |
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The new newsletter contained more contributed articles from regional experts and many advertisements for apiarian supplies. |
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Both supplementary bodies are composed of experts acting as governmental representatives. |
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The experts reckon the house originally has a thatched or cut wood roof supported by a wattle wall and timber posts. |
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The painstaking work of photo analysis takes experts with years and years of experience, poring for hours and hours over light tables. |
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Do any quilting experts have any pointers that I may have missed with my choices? |
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They are experts in the quiet word in the ear which has been controlling players for decades and they must not have that power curtailed. |
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Counsellors and trauma experts are queuing up to offer assistance to the Russian town of Beslan. |
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Medical experts querying the Hutton conclusion have formed the Kelly Investigation Group. |
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The developments in Germany are closely watched by experts in the Netherlands. |
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Councils should leave tourism to the experts, according to an economic development boss. |
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Most experts believe the unusual band of apes are giant chimpanzees that display gorilla-like behavior. |
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It is now thought by many experts that people experience the world differently according to whether they are right-handed or left-handed. |
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Taken together, this restores patients to their rightful place as the experts in their own health and genuine partners in care. |
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By accident, by fate, by the meandering path that is parenthood, we become experts at things we thought we had no business knowing. |
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He said forensic experts concentrated on the right shoe, which had four hairs. |
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Then consider how the future looks to three experts in information technology, life sciences, and alternative energy. |
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Members of the Rotary Club will be assessing how many lifebelts are needed on this stretch, in conjunction with water safety experts. |
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But they are not nearly as green as they claim to be, according to motoring experts. |
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And according to dental experts the situation is not likely to get any better in the near future. |
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Literature experts say the faraway land in his poem means a liberated state and that his mother actually represents that country. |
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Demand for such schemes is great, and waiting lists can be up to six months, according to some local experts. |
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In the instant case both experts resiled from more extreme positions. |
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Women do so, experts say, because the diet has been made so accessible that it now seems like the popular thing to do. |
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Again and again we were told by sundry Middle East experts that the wise mullahs had every interest in maintaining a stable Iraq. |
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The constitutional problem with this ruling, experts say, is that it places an extra burden on women for being pregnant. |
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Sunday's World Cup final has the most astute soccer experts and eager bookies setting their odds on who will win. |
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Yet this is an established fact, agreed upon by over 99 percent of climatologists, atmospheric scientists, and other experts. |
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Both Slovak and austrian gas experts reported the flow of Russian gas dropping 20 to 25 percent. |
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Industry experts claim an increase in awareness amongst men when it comes to styles, design, and price regarding their underwear. |
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To be sure, there are professorships, and ballistics experts in the Navy, but these aren't actually all that well paid. |
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This problem has a long history and is the bane of drug prevention experts. |
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Even if her belting occasionally sounds forced, all of the experts praised the undeniable power Cyrus has when singing. |
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While a good start, some security experts say the guidelines should be binding. |
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Other environmental experts think the bluefin study might be more notable for its novelty, rather than its alarm. |
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In fact, turnaround experts will tell you that the brain drain typically begins long before the Chapter 11 filing. |
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Dr. Joep M. Lange, who died in the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17, was one of a handful of brand-name AIDS experts. |
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Even so, some experts predict a global shortage of cacao beans as demand keeps growing. |
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More than a year ago, we asked experts to calculate the cost of electing a Congress in 2016 that would pass fundamental reform. |
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State officials, military and aviation experts in both countries hurried to shift the blame for the catastrophe. |
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Many experts say today's twenty-somethings don't want to downscale by sharing a walk-up with three roommates when their middle class parents have a house where they can crash. |
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Pensions experts also warn you should think carefully before transferring out of an existing scheme because you may qualify for generous benefits. |
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Staffed by seasoned warfighters and functional experts, the AWG will be a center of excellence for innovative thinking and imaginative implementation. |
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Some experts suggest that other parties, perhaps Iranian or Chinese, may have played some role. |
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It's curious, though, there was a blue ribbon panel of six experts who said, this will never work, the public will not accept it and you'll lose your shirt. |
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But many European experts doubt that the war room strategy will be enough. |
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Safety experts urge patients to ask their doctors if they've washed up. |
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After all, the Vatican experts had predicted that a short conclave meant that one of the two frontrunners had cinched the deal. |
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In the wild, tigers prefer to stay in cool shady places and visit the watering holes at least three to four times during summer days, say experts. |
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There is a debate among experts about how to classify and define the effects of a lithium-ion battery meltdown. |
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So can world experts tell a red from a white in a blind test? |
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Early in the 1800s, experts had agreed upon a vast age for the Earth and for life forms found in fossils, later reinforced by techniques like radiometric dating. |
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That means it will need to get pentobarbital from a compounding pharmacy, another source of concern, experts say. |
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Yeah and verily, the computer virus econometrics gurus join a royal college of experts who live primarily to feed statistics and figures to the news media. |
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In addition to the more traditional skills such as governance experts, economists, jurists and so on, it requires a variety of professional skills. |
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Scientific advances in diagnostic tools make it possible for experts to identify new diseases more quickly than anyone could have done in the past. |
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Then I take advice from experts and they confuse me even further. |
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The outdoor experts offer to take them off your hands and either into the water or the woods to try out kayaking, canoeing, archery and orienteering. |
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And as various braying City analysts, experts and whiz-kids filled the airwaves with their post-event wisdom, the explanation for this became clear. |
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Child health experts today threw their support behind the new five-in-one jab to protect babies against serious diseases such as whooping cough and polio. |
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Some medical experts also argue that some of the criteria do not reflect the true nature of disease and suffering. |
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It stands to reason why experts maintain that nutrition contributes substantially in this respect because healthy skin tissues will have excellent elasticity. |
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Legal experts said it is common practice in the Eastern District of Virginia to reassign a bankruptcy case to the same judge who handled the first one. |
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The quarterback specializes in throwing, wide receivers catch, running backs run, lineman block and kickers kick, but none of them are experts in all areas. |
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Networking with experts in other disciplines and collaborating with statisticians should be recognized as an important way to conduct research and disseminate findings. |
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Fishing experts estimate that about 60,000 sea birds including about 2,000 giant petrels and around 10,000 albatrosses are killed this way every year. |
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The UN has quit updating its Darfur death tolls and even experts on the conflict are hard pressed to provide accurate estimates. |
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I also do not consider it improper for counsel to seek to recover fees paid to experts that they consulted but who did not file affidavits on the motion. |
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If you are re-covering several seats and need more yardage, keep in mind pattern repeats and ask the fabric-store experts for measuring assistance. |
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These experts lobbied to declassify many more than the handful that have thus far been released. |
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Chief among those experts is Lyn Abra, who milked funnel-webs for their venom for three decades, first for Sutherland's research and then for commercial antivenin production. |
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The red fox is one of many animals that are becoming increasingly common, even in urban areas, at the expense of locally unique species, experts say. |
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Medical experts testified the average injection of Demerol to ease anxiety is no more than 50mg. |
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The 32-year-old rugby star from Stirling suffered years of misery at school because of dyslexia, or word blindness, which some experts believe affects up to one in six people. |
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Medical experts who have experience with MSM suggest starting with 1,000 mg a day, in either capsule or crystal form, and gradually working up to 4,000 mg daily. |
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Academic experts on Tara have described the valley as a unique landscape deserving of the highest level of protection and want Tara designated a World Heritage Site. |
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In 2007, curriculum experts began to devise the new Common Core standards with input from the states. |
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We consulted with the experts to help you decide if you should bend the dietary rules occasionally and how to do it appropriately. |
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Several experts have been brought in to plan the labefaction of Napoleon. |
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Some of the experts who will answer questions on the double cohort include university presidents, registrars, government officials and the alliance themselves. |
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Odessa experts and politicians do not expect either camp to disband before the presidential elections in May. |
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The investigators at the site included operations and engineering experts. |
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Wildlife experts are delighted with the record number of youngsters, particularly as it is only the second year the birds have nested in the county in living memory. |
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I think that's what I've been told by experts in the past, will double-check. |
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It had been noted by agriculture experts that Zambia being a landlocked country has high cost of importation that makes landed price of fertiliser abnormally high. |
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However, experts are saying there is no danger to mothe ror unborn child provided fluids and nutrients can be provided by a drip. |
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But the political class and education experts are hardly united on how to address the dropout crisis. |
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The rule of thumb is that if a store has lasted over 30 years in this fickle climate then, clearly, the owners are experts deserving of your custom. |
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Officials and experts acknowledge that the plan to train and equip a new rebel army from scratch will take years. |
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If we need to get rid of these animals, they need to be rounded up and euthanized by qualified wildlife experts. |
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Among the outcomes of the ruling, experts say, could be a reverse discrimination suit filed by a white-owned firm against a company that has a supplier diversity program. |
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Most security experts believe individual accounts were hacked, by exploiting password resets, rather than the Apple cloud itself. |
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Additionally, some experts have suggested the possibility of the United States losing its superpower status completely in the future. |
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We self-professed foodies liked to meet in restaurants and talk like experts about what we were eating. |
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Examples of other experts who gave indications of a financial crisis have also been given. |
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Many causes for the financial crisis have been suggested, with varying weight assigned by experts. |
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It may be a little late coming, but foliage experts say it could be a spectacular October for leaf peepers. |
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Until 1899, more than 800 hired foreign experts continued to be employed by the government, and many others were employed privately. |
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It took many years to get that tough and I'm not letting my armor down for some floofy executive from the top who sends in his teams of experts. |
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These documents were dismissed by the IAEA as forgeries, with the concurrence in that judgment of outside experts. |
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The king submitted the proposal to his experts, who rejected it after several years. |
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Hospital leaders and experts in health say increased waiting times result inevitably from NHS budgets increasing less than patient demand. |
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To cyber security experts, the naivety of this statement beggars belief. |
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The Ottoman army was also the first institution to hire foreign experts and send its officers for training in western European countries. |
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And experts warn the combined firm's extra firepower will blast away many smaller rivals. |
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Dutch experts like Cornelius Vermuyden brought some of this technology to Britain. |
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The report, the Bioactive Wound Care Market in the US has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. |
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This approach has been popular with the general public but is typically rejected by experts. |
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Who are these experts who justify the inclusion of dogtooth? |
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Some historical weather experts say these storms may have been as high as Category 4 in strength. |
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A DAREDEVIL ring-tailed lemur is running rings around wildlife experts, after escaping from the Ostrava zoo in the Czech Republic. |
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The congregation is judge, jury, appointer of experts, and even the appointer of the defendant's lawyer. |
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What the experts call flexibilization of labour, some of us have called the housewifization of labour. |
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Nicknamed the King of Herrings by marine experts, the oarfish is the world's longest species of bony fish. |
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They became experts in what is called extispicy, or the readings of organs of sacrificed animals. |
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The expeditions and adventures described in this book have been performed under the guidance of trained observers, experts and draconologists. |
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Industry experts increasingly recognize isolation, stress, and fatigue as occupational hazards. |
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Hamed's boxing career was seen by many experts in the sport as one of massive potential. |
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Most American experts gave Benn little chance against the hard punching challenger. |
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The chapters from prominent experts cover the essentials as well as the hottest issues in complementology. |
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Some business experts felt that nothing could prevent the concentration of industry and therefore big business was here to stay. |
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Many experts now advise consumers to use a prepaid calling card to save money on long distance calls while staying in a hotel. |
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In December 1999, Graf was named the greatest female tennis player of the 20th century by a panel of experts assembled by the Associated Press. |
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Many experts of tennis, former tennis players and his own tennis peers believe Federer is the greatest player in the history of the game. |
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The Ministry of Education organized experts to reedit normal textbooks used by elementary, junior, and secondary schools. |
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Agriculture experts told on Sunday that rootstocks should be selected for traits such as resistance to diseases and others. |
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First on their list is a line of beauty goods and marketing experts are working on possible names. |
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An athletic supporter and protective cup is highly recommended for male players by medical experts and professionals. |
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This is usually intended to produce a house of experts or otherwise distinguished citizens, who would not necessarily be returned in an election. |
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Certified REI belay experts will aid outdoor enthusiasts in climbing the store's 20-feet-high indoor pinnacle. |
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In addition to tractors and road machinery, Kirov is known among military experts for the production of the advanced T-92 battle tanks. |
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The process of peer review involves evaluation of the experiment by experts, who typically give their opinions anonymously. |
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The unique attempt involved trained theatre experts and the actors taken from rural background in Punjab, India. |
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Young people met to make their plans, no less than leading national figures and experts in law. |
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They also note that the recipes were written with the advice of the best experts in medicine and philosophy. |
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In 2015, industry experts were asked about future development of offshore wind power prices. |
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In addition, many subjects and activities have specially endowed prizes, several of which are awarded by visiting experts. |
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The Vikings were experts in judging speed and wind direction, and in knowing the current and when to expect high and low tides. |
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Despite being the runner-up, industry experts reckon he will still do well. |
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Word-of-mouth campaigning is a cost-effective way to keep clients ringing your phone, and it forces you to run a tight ship, experts say. |
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We're the experts in the marketing of used workboats and related marine accessories for heavy-civil, marine and oilfield applications. |
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Working groups are selected to invite the best-qualified experts and to avoid real or apparent conflicts of interests. |
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Alfano, Kelso and Vallado are renowned astrodynamic experts in areas such as space operations, space control, and space exploration. |
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The declining number of pupils studying foreign languages in the UK has been a major concern of educational experts for many years. |
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However, after the situation calmed down, several teachers, experts, and students delivered the solution to the question via the media. |
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Walking Medicine,'' by Gary Yanker and Kathy Burton, prepared with 50 medical experts, published in 1990 by McGraw-Hill. |
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Russian authorities dealing with the trauma of the Beslan school tragedy have turned for help to disaster response experts at a North university. |
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It was built from scratch by experts, using original Viking and experimental archaeological methods. |
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Various factors contributed to this phenomenon as role and significance of each one is still very much discussed among experts on the subject. |
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Fine art experts say the one-ton andesite carving comes from Indonesia and was formerly part of a German collection. |
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Some industry experts have also questioned their safety compared to other commuter train types, such as the Sprinter. |
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The tree was badly scarred and experts say that it will probablysuffer from woodworm. |
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A team of 18 divers, vets, marine experts and volunteers successfully refloated the mammals. |
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Professional prostitutes were considered experts in love and therefore knew how to make love potions and cast love related spells. |
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After the EU enlargement to the East in May 2004 there were some experts who wrote about the resurrection of the Baltic Hansa. |
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The decisions made were studied, researched, and evaluated by experts. |
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Wikis are Web sites that can be edited on an ongoing basis by knowledge experts in the community they serve. |
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It may sound like a myth but experts say the male menopause really does exist. |
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Around 780 Charlemagne reformed the local system of administering justice and created the scabini, professional experts on law. |
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It is closely related to heath although experts disagree on precisely what distinguishes the types of vegetation. |
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Excel experts know Scenario Manager conveniently calculates what-if analyses of multiple versions of budgets and other financial projections. |
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This type of analytical skill set makes actuaries experts in managing risk and planning for the future. |
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The data showed significant agreement in schizophrenia diagnoses between the SCID and experts only. |
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Family experts are advocating a change away from the old school, advising parents not to medicate behavioral problems. |
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Health experts in the UK have been warning for years about the soaring rate of binge drinking among the middle aged and elderly. |
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She will travel to Ottawa to compete in the national SABC competition May 5 to be judged by a panel of experts at the National Research Council. |
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