He explicitly asks why universities should conduct intercollegiate athletics in the first place. |
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Without once explicitly citing Israel's scriptures, it contains more allusions thereto than any other New Testament writing. |
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The experiment was explicitly designed to capture the natural seasonal changes in population densities of the gerbils. |
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Furthermore, the ancient cult is explicitly designed to maintain racial purity through selective breeding. |
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The government that puts up income tax explicitly is the government that deselects itself. |
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Premultiplication and postmultiplication by a Givens matrix can be performed without computing a Givens matrix explicitly. |
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Here the coreferential argument is explicitly marked as patientive in the matrix clause. |
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The scene observed in false color illustrates the incident light pattern so explicitly as to delineate irradiance isopleths. |
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Still, the externalist conception of justified belief does seem descriptive, whereas the internalist conception is explicitly regulative. |
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Previous versions of the bill explicitly allowed police to deport foreigners for participation in political demonstrations. |
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And then, having explicitly disinvited me, he graciously allows me to pick up the tab in the form of my taxes. |
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Today's exam system is motivated by political targets and explicitly therapeutic goals. |
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That is why my original article called explicitly for the active cooperation of monetary policy. |
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No mayor in living memory has explicitly, convincingly made the case for an expanding, opportunity city. |
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Aside from the one explicitly pornographic scene, the rest of the film manages to keep its pants on. |
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His tweeted chest shots are more telling than the explicitly pornographic photos that followed. |
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Once the family has been explicitly mentioned, Lanchester can refer to them with pronouns, in particular the pronoun them. |
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The Convention explicitly prohibits the use of such measures to deter asylum seekers from seeking to enter a country. |
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There were several individual attempts at explicitly Marxist interpretations of Shakespeare. |
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The documentary tradition has long been engaged with the real world, often explicitly in order to change it. |
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Thus, the problematic nature of eyewitness reports was explicitly acknowledged by the U.S. Supreme Court. |
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One of the most encouraging aspects of antiwar organizing in the recent invasion was its explicitly internationalist flavor. |
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The possibilities are explicitly enumerated and probabilistically evaluated from the beginning. |
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Schumpeter explicitly credits the equilibrium-based Walrasian system as a scientific foundation for economics. |
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Cruz is devoted to gritty realism as many of the romantic interludes are explicitly graphic. |
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The manual explicitly prohibits threats, coercion, physical abuse, and waterboarding, which creates the sensation of drowning. |
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As you pointed out, the United States was not explicitly mentioned in the summit declaration. |
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An orchestrated return to traditional family values has pressured conservative men to explicitly re-valorize women who accept traditional roles. |
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More than that, it was the first attempt to apply evolution explicitly to the human race. |
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I spent most of the film afraid that something terrible would happen to a child, explicitly or not. |
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When recompiling your kernel, you'll need to set several things explicitly. |
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It might also evoke architectural associations, most explicitly an ancient Egyptian mastaba. |
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It would have also explicitly prohibited the penalisation of employees found to have made disclosures in such circumstances. |
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The imposition of a salary cap and other technical measures are explicitly designed to ensure a level playing field. |
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Still, various groups differ in their understanding of what specific texts have been explicitly or doctrinally judged as constituting Scripture. |
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The first third of the film intrigues us in a way that the remaining, explicitly repellent two thirds completely obliterates. |
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Fascism explicitly repudiated the bourgeois individualism that it associated with liberalism. |
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The Zohar was explicitly intended by the Divine to be a tool of empowerment all of mankind. |
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He has explicitly stated he wants expanded guest-worker programs, not legalization. |
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The National Government explicitly declined to legislate in order to overturn that precedent. |
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But the connection of the image of God with the human body is rejected explicitly by all the patristic writers as anthropomorphous. |
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Fascism ostentatiously worshipped male virility and was explicitly anti-feminist. |
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The commission was designed explicitly to bridge the worlds of high finance and global health. |
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Sometimes they explicitly enforce it, sometimes it just sorts itself out in the natural rhythm of being two people with two lives. |
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The first is that I explicitly admit that is an unjustified, foundational, non-contingent, arational belief. |
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Unless a return object is explicitly specified with the return statement, the last expression evaluated will be returned, as in Lisp. |
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In the syllabus, the instructor must define explicitly SL for students and explain to them how course activities integrate into the SL project. |
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Even the most resistive of these locutions, however, do not explicitly embrace feminism or seek any larger political context. |
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For our paraphrastic procedure to be comprehensive, it must work with contexts containing explicitly comparative locutions. |
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Rather, as he pointed out in his reply to Midgley, he gives the word an explicitly behaviouristic definition. |
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As far as we can see, the patent doesn't explicitly refer to Flash, but it does refer to NAND gate logic, a key component of Flash memory. |
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We should rely only on those properties of a figure that either are explicitly assumed or follow logically from the assumptions and axioms. |
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They explicitly disavow the classical philosophies of formalism, logicism, Platonism, intuitionism, and social constructivism. |
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Strabo does not, however, explicitly refer to the sack of the city of Old Pleuron. |
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Heidegger turns explicitly to the question of what is involved in existing authentically. |
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For instance, Herodotus states explicitly that the Magians were a Median tribe. |
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But it's the obvious conclusion to emerge from Moloney's magisterial work, though he doesn't himself draw it out as explicitly as this. |
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Putting it explicitly in the script is ham-fisted and breaks the butterfly of imagination on the wheel of obtuse sarkiness. |
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The discourse of all major speakers is saturated with religious ideas, sometimes explicitly. |
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This insistently polemical approach is most explicitly revealed in his method of sorting through the sample texts. |
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Darwin explicitly stated that his principle of 'natural selection' was the Malthusian principle for agents without foresight. |
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A lengthy sequence features a seven-year-old boy composing explicitly scatological emails. |
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The question is posed regardless of whether a theology of the Old Testament is explicitly concerned with the relation between the two Testaments. |
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Unlike any of these works, however, the books I want to examine here all explicitly thematize their structure. |
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The software architecture bears the burden of explicitly monitoring safety-critical data to ensure that the data has not been corrupted. |
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Richardson pits this code explicitly against Matilda's nefarious campaign to sign Gerald on as her personal mercenary. |
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The very late rabbinic midrash on Lamentations in fact takes this text explicitly as a messianic prophecy. |
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You set yourself a task that isn't anything that you've been explicitly asked to do, nor told that you can do, and you try it out. |
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The first three chapters adopt broadly a microeconomic approach to explicitly spatial economic questions. |
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It also explicitly makes no attempt to give any pre-established explanation or paradigm. |
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His work on militarism is furthermore significant because he designed his arguments explicitly to rebut the Marxist line on the subject. |
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The client had not explicitly stated green design as a goal, but the design team was interested in these ideas. |
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But truth be told, even the guys who'd been explicitly invited were cramping the all-girl scene. |
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Such questions lie at the heart of all biographical work, but are seldom explicitly acknowledged, or deeply explored. |
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Others are confederal or consociational, explicitly preserving in legal form some social identities within themselves. |
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Titled Esau studies, the group chose that name explicitly to reflect the younger brother's undercutting of the older brother's birthright. |
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But this support is clearly conditional and tenuous, even if that's never explicitly stated by either party. |
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By juxtaposing man and ape in identical squatting poses, these capitals explicitly evoke the simian trait of mimicry. |
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In 1980, however, the Democratic Party platform explicitly declared its support for the Supreme Court's ruling. |
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I can't describe it explicitly without pictures, but suffice it to say that there are definite positions for fieldsmen in cricket. |
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In fact, this principle had already guided the site from it's inception, but it was now explicitly concreted into the site's ethic. |
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So when managing and directing the firm's performance, you have to say explicitly that this is part of the strategy and that it's very important. |
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The only thing less palatable than a concept album is an annotated concept album that explicitly states each song's plot and theme. |
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The new law explicitly states that people should not be subject to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. |
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Like many mountain lovers, he couched his descriptions in explicitly religious terms. |
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A breadcrumb trail explicitly shows the path from the homepage to the current page. |
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It was devoted explicitly to urban renewal in this notorious slum region of the city. |
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She's referring to a specific line in a specific SOTU speech, which referred explicitly to other nations. |
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This anonymous play has a consistent speaker of south-western dialect, the cloth-maker Oliver, whose home is explicitly mentioned as Devonshire. |
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He did not explicitly say he would get it done, but personally, I would be surprised if he did not. |
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Although they do not explicitly speak of an ingressive imperfect, they do mention the conative imperfect. |
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Your verification principle needs to be explicitly confined to properties that objects possess contingently. |
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Ends and means are concordant and, indeed, explicitly so, with every step toward the outcome a faithful miniature of the larger program. |
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It's not a widely recognised position but every so often he does explicitly express his viewpoint. |
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When Albert explicitly forbids playing in the greenhouse, the boy makes a beeline. |
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Ethernet is explicitly designed to handle packet-based, bursty data traffic. |
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Making that trade-off inevitably involves placing, implicitly or explicitly, a relative value on each outcome. |
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On March 30, a day after the crash, the FAA issued a second notam for Aspen that explicitly banned all night instrument landings. |
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These analyses qualitatively or explicitly test null hypotheses of homogeneity of allele frequencies between or among populations. |
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The obligations and duties of insurers doing direct selling need to be spelt out explicitly. |
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History is also a central theme in all of the exhibitions, in some cases explicitly confronted, in others obliquely acknowledged. |
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Hooker explicitly rejects the Puritan position, as he understands it, on the omnicompetence of Scripture. |
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The best day, by far, was watching the vet castrate a colt, but for some strange reason, Peter doesn't like me to talk about that too explicitly. |
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These catenoids are the first explicitly known discrete minimal surfaces besides the trivial plane. |
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Although it was short-lived, Orphism was the first movement devoted explicitly to non-representational colour abstraction. |
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In more than 12 years, it has published one article explicitly on a minority writer and one that is centrally concerned with issues of race. |
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A few cities, including San Francisco, explicitly outlaw weight discrimination. |
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The heroines explicitly reject comfortable middle-class lives when they rebel against their parental figures. |
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Aristotle does not explicitly call him a Pythagorean and appears to treat him as an important independent thinker. |
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What the Council might have said more explicitly is that their forebears are also our forebears. |
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The message of religious tolerance comes through more explicitly afterward. |
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One is that the reasoning in Enderby, on which it is explicitly founded, was overset by the European Court of Justice. |
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The task was redefined, increasingly explicitly, as that of overthrowing the forces of evil. |
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While not included explicitly among the chief tasks of Soviet forestry, conservation did have a place in the new law. |
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The new Public Service Act lists them explicitly, a sure sign that their survival is threatened. |
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But this is not explicitly Christologically based, and certainly not based in a recourse to a Christomorphic image of God. |
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In each gospel some of the parables are linked explicitly to Jesus' proclamation of the kingdom of God. |
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The seabed is explicitly called the common heritage of humankind and cannot be claimed by any one country. |
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It's a program, a piece of hyperspatial software designed explicitly to interface with the Mystery. |
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Latter-day scriptures and other sources do not explicitly state that eternal law exists independently or coeternally with God. |
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For an article to pervert someone from contemporary moral standards it must, either explicitly or implicitly, be persuasive in its effect. |
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These sites usually either implicitly imply, or explicitly and falsely state, that they are an authorized dealer. |
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Such explicitly parodic celebrities implicate themselves in the culture industry's deception. |
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Much of this research, either explicitly or implicitly, touches on the culturally constructed nature of infancy. |
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The theory was held, either explicitly or implicitly, by every thinker who believed in artistic truth. |
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Part of the deal, either explicitly or implicitly, was that her daughter, Princess Shahnaz, would stay with her father in Iran. |
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The concept of the Way was probably entertained, explicitly or implicitly, by all vernacular societies. |
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Much of the analysis of graduate employment data explicitly or implicitly rests on assumptions of this sort. |
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He ran an explicitly post-racial campaign, heralding a new type of politics. |
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As everything else, in the book it's clever and subtle, but in the film it's made explicitly clear for the dullards. |
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Newton explicitly rejected the idea that gravitation, or any other force, be essential to matter. |
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They may indeed show that one can construct Frankfurt-type examples that explicitly presuppose indeterminism in which there are no alternative possibilities. |
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The campaign was explicitly informational and intended to preach the gospel of less interference in the boardroom and the bedroom. |
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Its militants say explicitly they are out to erase the Borders that Sykes-Picot established across most of the modern Middle East. |
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The license from 2005 for LightSquared was explicitly for phones that used both satellite and terrestrial networks. |
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The Americans decided not to push explicitly for removal of the short-range missiles. |
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Since the research was aimed at analysing the changes in the usage of communication services, I chose to do the research on chat as explicitly communicational. |
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It explicitly has avoided creating a top-down categorization scheme. |
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The beat on which the bind begins is also indicated explicitly. |
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This has recently been demonstrated explicitly for both Dungeness crab and feral sheep populations using a combination of field data and mathematical models. |
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The director relies on the power of suggestion rather than explicitly showing the murder. |
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First, on the score of canonicity, it demonstrates how the work of canon-making is a volatile venture explicitly committed to the business of national culture. |
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Once a year, on the third Saturday in October, permission to BASE jump has explicitly been granted at the New River Gorge Bridge in Fayetteville, West Virginia. |
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They are explicitly modified or depublished by a modification entity. |
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He claims his foray with smack was explicitly for research and meant to be short-term, but he became addicted. |
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If we want a megaphone to the rest of the world, we must explicitly ask for it by changing that setting ourselves. |
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It was concerned explicitly with inducements held to be misrepresentations to engage in the total project, a project which involved overtime, incomes and outgoes. |
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Workers in this area, without explicitly acknowledging this problem, generally assume that the dropstones are created by sea ice abrading the continental shelf at depth. |
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A few women gave explicitly feminist reasons for going to university. |
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The report did, however, explicitly mention that there was no evidence that global warming would increase the frequency of hurricanes and tropical storms. |
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Yet Gorenberg neglects to mention that the mishna in Avot actually explicitly prefers a different interpretation. |
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There is no material culture explicitly connected to the period of blackbirding and the sandalwood trade, colonial structures of administration under British and French rule. |
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Rubin echoed this message today, explicitly endorsing it as a modus operandi for the Egyptian military. |
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But the law explicitly stated that a resulting life sentence was to be without even the possibility of parole. |
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But it often feels more like something from a Japanese stereotype than anything explicitly offensive. |
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Susan Batson, a Hollywood acting coach, says that actors don't explicitly say that their goal is to muffle their words. |
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Naturally, much of this book stems from the writers' residencies in Menton and the spirit of Katherine Mansfield is often invoked, explicitly or implicitly. |
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One factor that isn't mentioned explicitly in the article is the use since 1996 of the acellular pertussis vaccine instead of the whole cell vaccine. |
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Moreover, positive and negative objectives may be stated explicitly or only implied, which further muddies the water in terms of evaluating results. |
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Elsewhere, in Kabul, large billboards of Black Toro, a German energy drink, more explicitly define the target audience. |
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It also implies, but does not explicitly require, important installation details, such as complete backfilling of the trench and thorough compaction of backfill. |
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Markert says that, while Jimi Hendrix's Purple Haze personified 1960s acid rock, four fifths of the songs that explicitly mention LSD are post 1980 and overwhelmingly hostile. |
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The canvas in which the woman, wearing a pink dress and greenish fichu, is set against flowered wallpaper was made explicitly as a gift for Gauguin. |
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While the explicitly listed rights are clearly recognized, somebody somewhere is going to have to determine what are the unlisted rights that are also recognized. |
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It is a commonplace observation that Hitchcock often liked to launch scenes by framing a frame, more or less explicitly alluding to the proscenium arch of classical theatre. |
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But, her support is not explicitly clear and instead seems to be nods and winks to what she really believes. |
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It has consequently recognized explicitly the regulator's need to have comparisons by making very difficult any horizontal mergers in the English water industry. |
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As a result, no religious acknowledgment could claim to be an instance of ceremonial deism if it explicitly favored one particular religious belief system over another. |
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Although her age is never explicitly stated, Nancy is not considerably older than piper. |
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The equation between proper dress and proper speech is made explicitly in Victorian etiquette manuals, where proprieties of language are spoken of as if they were cosmetics. |
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Neither does he explicitly assert that our natural beliefs are true. |
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During his literal captivity as a prisoner of war in Kentucky, he becomes figuratively captivated by her sophistries, which are explicitly coded as American. |
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He laments the fact that the U.S. bishops have not explicitly condemned the film even though it appears to violate their own norms for presentations of the Passion of Jesus. |
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This duty to protect the individual's right to bodily inviolacy arises explicitly from the international law of human rights and the Children's Convention. |
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Not only does Nebreda explicitly thematise his own diagnosis as schizophrenic, but he also associates the bodily practices depicted throughout with schizophrenia. |
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In addition, psychology of women in general, and feminism in particular, continue to be explicitly and implicitly derogated and delegitimated within psychology. |
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Other authors under consideration in this book also developed fictions that explicitly deal with political fears of cultural contagion in an age of imperialism. |
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It will also most likely be necessary to prevent even non-binary programs from running in the user-context without explicitly granting them permission. |
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It is much more explicitly present in a variety of passages such as the one in which Richard expatiates about the death of kings in characteristically allegorical terms. |
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Both the computational and analytical models make mechanistic assumptions and do not explicitly deal with processes such as translational elongation. |
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Panoramas were soon overtaken by even more spectacular inventions, such as dioramas and cosmoramas, which explicitly exploited illusionistic effects. |
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But the last national figure to wield ancient personal authority in an explicitly religious way was Robert F. Kennedy. |
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In his standup act, Buress has told rape jokes that explicitly imply sexual violence against women for a laugh. |
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For conservatives, only explicitly right-wing news organizations can be trusted to tell the truth. |
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This was an innovation, in that it was explicitly non-political. |
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In order to explicitly represent the vowelized word forms, each non-vowelized word entry is considered as a word class regrouping all of its associated vowelized forms. |
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A radio executive said the Bush White House told them explicitly who they were expected to blackball from their airwaves. |
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Scott says he last spoke to his predecessor a few days ago, although he never explicitly gave his blessing. |
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Consequently, effort and diligence were not always explicitly known. |
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The UN had already given the US its imprimatur by passing this month's Security Council resolution explicitly calling for international aid for Iraq. |
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Now to be fair, Brooks explicitly identifies price controls as part of reining in rising health care costs. |
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Clouds were parameterized on the outer two grid domains, on the inner grid clouds were explicitly resolved. |
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In Scotland, city status did not explicitly receive any recognition by the state until the 19th century. |
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The bodyworker should explicitly tell the client that sexual touch or sexual stimulation will not be a part of their relationship. |
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The email will explicitly state that you cannot reply to the email, it will go to dev null. |
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Still, those constraints need to be considered and discussed explicitly for the sake of clarity and exhaustivity when reporting results. |
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The fifth amendment to the United States constitution provides explicitly for the protection of private property. |
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The text box won't receive the user's keystrokes unless you explicitly focus it. |
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Furthermore, freemasons all across Europe explicitly linked themselves to the Enlightenment as a whole. |
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In it, the Army explicitly rejected a claim, made by a party unnamed in the apology, that there were as many as 500 potential claimants. |
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Some folkish Heathens further combine the religion with explicitly racist and white supremacist perspectives. |
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In a nonchurch context, we can look more explicitly at formerly New Age practices to see if and how they have mainstreamed. |
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Even when Icelanders do not explicitly express their belief, they are often reluctant to express disbelief. |
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That later artists were aware of his work is evident in their own, sometimes explicitly. |
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In Sprat's account, the Royal Society explicitly rejected anything that seemed like scholasticism. |
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Along with the figures mentioned above, the Restoration period saw the beginnings of explicitly political writing and hack writing. |
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He is typically portrayed as a personified egg, though he is not explicitly described so. |
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The rhyme does not explicitly state that the subject is an egg, possibly because it may have been originally posed as a riddle. |
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In some of Vaughan Williams's music of the 1930s there is an explicitly dark, even violent tone. |
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Descartes's methodism with its regulative criterion leads him to explicitly deny that accidentally true belief qualifies as knowledge. |
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In 2007, Hill explicitly accused Schumacher of causing the collision deliberately. |
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The relations between the Assembly and the Council and the competencies of each were for the most part not explicitly defined. |
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As explicitly asserted by both treaties of the European Union, the Faroe Islands are not part of the European Union. |
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Any matter not explicitly listed in the Act is implicitly devolved to the Scottish Parliament. |
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The Scottish Parliament has the power to legislate in all areas that are not explicitly reserved to Westminster. |
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The specific devolved matters are all subjects which are not explicitly stated in Schedule 5 to the Scotland Act as reserved matters. |
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The Constitution explicitly vests executive authority in the Government, not the President. |
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Acts of the British Parliament do not usually apply to the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, unless explicitly stated. |
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What was more, the new landowners were explicitly banned from taking Irish tenants and had to import workers from England and Scotland. |
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Almost every decree explicitly stated that the sanctions did not apply to antifascists. |
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Marshall's speech had explicitly included an invitation to the Soviets, feeling that excluding them would have been a sign of distrust. |
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For example, Article 5, which guarantees the right to personal freedom, may be explicitly limited in order to bring a suspect before a judge. |
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The Queen, now, clearly, explicitly and according to title, belongs equally to all her realms and to the Commonwealth as a whole. |
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Constitutions usually explicitly divide power between various branches of government. |
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Aristotle even explicitly argues against some of the ideas that were espoused during the scientific revolution, such as heliocentrism. |
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While the Latin Church's canons do not explicitly use the term, it is tacitly recognized as equivalent. |
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Rotella's torn posters showed an ever more figurative taste, often explicitly and deliberately referring to the great icons of the times. |
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The constitution explicitly prohibits the enactment of noble privileges, titles, and ranks. |
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It did not explicitly mention Presbyterianism and included some ambiguous formulations that left the door open to Independency. |
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This theme also occurs in Irish and Egyptian mythology, where the animal is explicitly linked to the month of October, therefore autumn. |
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Douglas is one of the first authors to explicitly identify his language as Scottis. |
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In the 19th century the philosophy of state socialism was first explicitly expounded by the German political philosopher Ferdinand Lassalle. |
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Boniface does not explicitly suggest to Cuthbert that he, too, should hold a synod, but it seems clear that this was Boniface's intent. |
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Some of the battles appear in other Welsh literature, though not all are connected explicitly with Arthur. |
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From Duck and the Diesel Engine onwards, a number of real engines and railways were explicitly featured. |
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He was explicitly ordered to explore all channels that might turn out to be a Northwest Passage. |
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Pliny states explicitly that the Germans export amber to Pannonia, from where it was traded further abroad by the Veneti. |
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One tenet of the civil law is agnatic succession, explicitly excluding females from the inheritance of a throne or fief. |
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He was explicitly ordered to remain in Norway on the basis of his honorary rank. |
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Works of art can be explicitly made for this purpose or interpreted on the basis of images or objects. |
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The Treaty of Saint Germain and the Treaty of Versailles explicitly forbid union between Austria and Germany. |
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However, this is the position that Schneider, Sahlins and other anthropologists explicitly reject. |
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Heimkehr's introduction explicitly states that hundreds of thousands of Poles of German ethnicity suffered as the characters in the film did. |
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The Xia Xiyang explicitly mention that it didn't record the journey from Taicang to the capital. |
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This concern with the public goods aspect of shipping led it to explicitly design the industry's postbailout structure. |
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Ancient writers like Plutarch, Strabo, and, more explicitly, Pliny the Elder and Ptolemy, testified to the existence of the Canary Islands. |
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The sovereignty of Mauritius was explicitly recognised by two of the arbitrators and denied by none of the other three. |
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Article 4 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948 by the UN General Assembly, explicitly banned slavery. |
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To explicitly mark aspect, Arabic uses a variety of lexical and syntactic devices. |
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Modern English, which almost entirely lacks declension in its nouns, does not have an explicitly marked accusative case even in the pronouns. |
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So too was the Little Horn of Daniel 7, coming up among the divisions of Rome, explicitly applied. |
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For example, in contrast to Calvin, the Articles did not explicitly reject the Lutheran doctrine of consubstantiation. |
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In the Baptism service the priest explicitly pronounces the baptised infant as being now regenerate. |
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In April 1776, the North Carolina Provincial Congress issued the Halifax Resolves, explicitly authorizing its delegates to vote for independence. |
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Another problem may arise in older cases where the ratio and obiter are not explicitly separated, as they are today. |
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Typically, a victim cannot hold another liable if the victim has implicitly or explicitly consented to engage in a risky activity. |
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The justification for judicial review is to be explicitly found in the open ratifications held in the states and reported in their newspapers. |
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In September, Wilson asked Brandeis to set forth explicitly how competition can be effectively regulated. |
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The latter method explicitly creates a peerage and names the dignity in question. |
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The most recent policies outlining the creation of new peerages, the Royal Warrant of 2004, explicitly apply to both hereditary and life peers. |
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In most states, the head of state's ability to exercise reserve powers is explicitly defined and regulated by the text of the constitution. |
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In the Guanzi the artisan's Shu is explicitly compared to that of the good ruler. |
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She believed the ultimate goal to be philosophic atheism, but did not explicitly say so in the book. |
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The Tod's death is not explicitly depicted, although one of the huntsmen is described as holding up his body and tossing it to the hounds. |
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While ghost stories are often explicitly meant to be scary, they have been written to serve all sorts of purposes, from comedy to morality tales. |
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But whether explicitly or by implication, the methodist distinction between status laxus, status strictus, and status mixtus is always present. |
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However, language explicitly confirming at-will employment can be undermined by inconsistent language in the contract. |
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While much has been written about work-life balance, most studies do not explicitly define the concept. |
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Claudio's first lines onstage give this ambiguation of vice and virtue explicitly predestinarian implications. |
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There was nothing explicitly in the Kool-Aid we drank at Young Judaea. |
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Except Walker very explicitly wants to restrict those options. |
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The Scopes law was explicitly aimed at what children could be taught. |
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Whereas in transnational adoption payments to the birthmother are prohibited, commercial surrogacy explicitly allows for such a payment. |
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The IEC-61508 standard on functional safety, for example, explicitly recommends state machines as a design method to meet higher SIL levels. |
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To return the boxed object back to a value type you must explicitly unbox it. |
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We explicitly mention this important detail in our article, highlighting that such unconditionality might indeed be critical for blood safety. |
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Yet its syntactic contorsion has the effect of making the god the recipient of the act of repenting rather than explicitly its doer or agent. |
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Many people believe that if software is not explicitly copy-protected, the buyer can make an unlimited number of copies to use, share or sell. |
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The Innofill NRS is explicitly designed to fill plastic containers with mouths at least 20mm in diameter. |
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In a mature essay, Tonsor explicitly judged the desacralization of time as the beginning of the end of humanity. |
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The phrases that explicitly point to Christ's becoming human are open to a highly docetic reading. |
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Orton realized that dyslexics needed to be explicitly taught letter-sound relationships, a knowledge that most of us acquire automatically. |
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Copeland's approach to constructing the software component of the cost-of-living price index explicitly accounts for consumer heterogeneity. |
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General autoregressive conditional heteroscedastic models explicitly take account of non-linearity in stock market volatility. |
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One appellate court has gone so far as to explicitly determine that an elective abortion is not a serious medical need. |
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While Irene's managerial function in relation to Brian is clearly gendered, the text does not explicitly eroticize this function. |
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Subsequent papers are more explicitly ethnographic in their engagement with the notion of interculturalism. |
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Paul explicitly foreswears not merely trickery, but also flattery and praise-seeking. |
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This is in stark contrast to Mendes' Orlando, who explicitly acts out his recognition and subsequent freakout after kissing another boy. |
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Gray explicitly acknowledges that free markets and technological developments are pushing the world in the same direction. |
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Instead, it sorts by measuring the components' resonant frequencies, because resonant frequencies are explicitly determined by the castings' stiffness and mass. |
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However, the text explicitly notes that this list is inexhaustive. |
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Even when we don't say it explicitly, much of the science reported in this magazine is the result of collaboration and teamwork, both small and large. |
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Those relations are explicitly linear in porosity and implicitly nonlinear through the self-consistent dependence on Poisson's ratio, v, which is itself dependent on porosity. |
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Lore has not yet explicitly told his family, for fear of disownment. |
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The gravity wave speed stability restriction on the baroclinic part is removed and the 3D baroclinic equations can be integrated explicitly using a large time step. |
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The Parnassus plays document this shift in the lamentations of the patronless writers and their unwillingness to work in the new, more explicitly commercial, market. |
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Frau Kresting, the only interviewee to join the NSDAP, told me explicitly that she did not need to be denazified because she was a wife and mother. |
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This study tests a conditional version of ICAPM where the regional market, exchange and local risk are explicitly parametrized as independent pricing factors. |
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This volume investigates a corpus of 30 narrative and dramatic Anglophonic texts in which the motif of scientist as God is both central and explicitly verbalized. |
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