Young women were expected to show sexual fidelity to their dating partner, but males were not. |
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Her lament does not express regret for a breach of fidelity, but rather the deep sadness of the final farewell. |
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Because of all this, Cruise repents and learns that fidelity to a loved one is not so bad after all. |
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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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To believe something with a perfect faith, to be incapable of apostasy, is a sign of fidelity to the group and loyalty to the cause. |
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The loudspeakers are almost always the limiting element on the fidelity of a reproduced sound in either home or theater. |
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For all that we now quest for absolute fidelity in recordings, I like the comforting scratch of an old record. |
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High fidelity of meiotic chromosome segregation is essential for the propagation of all sexually reproducing organisms. |
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It exhibits dated fidelity, there's very little channel separation, no bass activity, and the surrounds rarely come into play. |
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The stereo sound is merely okay, with passable channel separation and fidelity, allowing you to enjoy bad voiceover acting at its finest. |
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In practice, the process of negotiating safety can be complicated by underlying and often implicit presumptions about monogamy and fidelity. |
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There's no congressional mandate saying a portion of prevention dollars must be spent on promoting fidelity or monogamy. |
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The taxonomic fidelity of silicified microbes will depend on the rate of silicification and the factors that control that process. |
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Other telly programmes celebrated the unerring fidelity of Top of the Pops and back then it seemed completely unbudgeable. |
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The laurel tree, which Correggio renders with great naturalism, simultaneously evokes notions of fidelity, chastity, and poetic attainment. |
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Suggesting that this is an opera about fidelity, he has made all the characters brides and bridegrooms. |
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The young newsboy has purchased a bunch of violets, signifying fidelity, and has placed them on the newspaper billboard. |
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The fidelity of sound equipment subsequently improved considerably, but the receivers did not. |
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Marriage is still glamorous and still thought to include, as an aspiration, lifelong sexual fidelity. |
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Claiming that gay men may not value fidelity is not the same as claiming someone doesn't value a virtue such as courage or honor. |
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In poetic words of dazzling imagery, the bards extolled the tribal virtues of honour, courage, generosity, fidelity and revenge. |
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She has taken with full seriousness in her own life the marriage vow with its commitment to lifelong fidelity. |
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Your poetry is immediately striking for its phenomenological fidelity to the object world. |
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Different representations may have more or less fidelity to the actual environment in which an organization operates. |
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When will the Government open its eyes to the simple fact health education must promote abstinence outside marriage and fidelity within it? |
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The biblical virtues of modesty, chivalry, chastity and fidelity are ignored. |
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I would imagine that people who value the institution of marriage also value institutions like fidelity, and the associated signs and symbols. |
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Nobody gets points for being virtuous and cleaving to fidelity when there are no opportunities to do otherwise. |
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First, there is an implied term that the employee will serve the employer with loyalty and fidelity. |
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Females demonstrate strong fidelity to the sites where they hatched, and they lead their mates back to those sites in the spring. |
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The various obligations of a fiduciary merely reflect different aspects of his core duties of loyalty and fidelity. |
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The children may also feel that they themselves are demonstrating a lack of fidelity by supporting their remarrying parent. |
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Three types of territoriality were recognized according to the defense rate and degree of fidelity to the foraging site. |
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A covenant is more binding because it is not predicated on interest, but instead on loyalty, fidelity and holding together. |
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Muldoon's fidelity to his beliefs was considerable, but came to be compromised. |
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Respect and kindness, fidelity and sincerity, are no doubt the essential points which Judo students should particularly observe. |
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Of the four, he is the most faithful to the values they share, but it's his very loyalty and fidelity that ultimately doom him. |
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The study also revealed that only 7 couples had actually maintained sexual fidelity and none of the seven had been together more than 5 years. |
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Children whose parents are split asunder by adultery have their assumptions about trust, fidelity and commitment greatly damaged. |
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However, partner choice and partner fidelity can act independently of each other, and therefore the two mechanisms need to be distinguished. |
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One area in which men and women differ is the importance of their partner's sexual fidelity. |
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The sound is adequate at best, with the fidelity issues common to dated mono tracks. |
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She loved him, even though he was incapable of loyalty and fidelity and yet what choice did she have but to love him? |
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Relationship experiences included status, selectiveness with partners, importance of steady partners, fidelity, and communication. |
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With the decline in traditional patriarchy came a more virulent emphasis on female sexual fidelity and greater idealization of family harmony. |
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Generally, a husband and wife owe one another duties of mutual respect, fidelity and support. |
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The optical quality of the medium makes this fidelity possible by minimizing distortion. |
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Dynamic range and fidelity are only slightly present with most all of the soundstage filtering through the front and center speakers only. |
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It is a method for maximizing fidelity and dynamic range for a region of interest within a digitized medical image display. |
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Dynamic range and fidelity are limited by the source elements, but the sound does what is expected of it. |
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This provides a measure of the potential fidelity of paleoecological reconstructions based on small samples of avian remains. |
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As technology improves, these documents will continually approach actual performance fidelity. |
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The difference in audio fidelity between the iTunes options and WMA is quite striking to anyone with a decent pair of ears. |
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The juxtaposition demonstrates the startling fidelity with which the director recreated his vision on screen. |
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It's been accused of having marginal audio fidelity, easily scratched, too expensive and too easy to copy. |
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Audio is Dolby Digital two-channel mono, with reasonable fidelity and a high degree of clarity. |
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Actually, this is a pretty decent mix sporting dynamic range and medium fidelity. |
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I find it wonderful to consider, from times so long ago, the envy of Cain, the concupiscence of Delilah, the fidelity and failure of Lot. |
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It is today an increasing leap of faith to have confidence in the fidelity of structured finance. |
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For example, it teaches filial respect, marital fidelity, nonviolence, and cooperation. |
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In reality holiness consists in one thing alone, namely, fidelity to God's plan. |
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This cryptocrystalline silica can preserve with high fidelity delicate shell detail such as musculature. |
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It's hard to square our usual image of Stevens as a doggedly conscientious master of surety and fidelity with this carefree frontiersman. |
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The reflexive hostility that some of his defenders have shown toward his accuser therefore exhibits no fidelity to the presumption of innocence. |
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When he tried her fidelity by telling her pretended secrets, she divulged them in gossip with the servants. |
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Two young bravos swear that their girlfriends love them with unshakable fidelity. |
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And the issue of moral propriety tended to have to do with the fidelity of the wife rather than the activities of the husband. |
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Sound effects and the musical score exhibit excellent fidelity, but the dialogue is harsh with too much noise. |
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Overall image fidelity in black and white was impressive, but the overall effect was diminished by the bright gray bars. |
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The information bandwidth of the modulator and the signal driving it determine the fidelity of the displayed spatial image. |
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Is love the ultimate essential factor in a marriage, or is it the duteousness and fidelity? |
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From a production standpoint, the album is crisp enough to sustain the songs, yet lacking just enough fidelity to complement his ragged delivery. |
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Sensory systems are generally presumed to convey peripheral afferent signals to the central nervous system with a high degree of fidelity. |
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In this play, Oscar Wilde wittingly expresses his view of the traditional institution of marriage and tests a young couple's fidelity. |
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He does so in order to provide solace to his brethren, but also to argue for the importance of fidelity to the Church. |
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First, anyone retaining fidelity to Labour's old reformist policies was pushed out of the party or marginalised and cowed. |
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This is of particular importance since the surviving imperial portraits are copies that replicate officially sanctioned prototypes with varying degrees of fidelity and skill. |
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The MHSS emulates tactical and sonar displays and provides a high fidelity simulation of the underwater acoustic environment and sonar image formation process. |
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The measurements from a lifecast were entered into a computer model-making program that allows her to scale a head to any size with utter fidelity. |
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In contrast to past beliefs, repetition may reduce the fidelity of memory representations. |
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It needs transparency, capital requirements and fidelity to fiduciary duty. |
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Pioneers swear in fidelity to the Communist Party and Lenin. |
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It may even be possible for MP3 players to save energy by playing tunes at a slightly lower fidelity without a noticeable change in audio quality. |
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Signals of fidelity and sexual restraint will be of value in a long-term partner, as this will help to increase a male's confidence of paternity in invested offspring. |
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The doctrines, which drew on the likes of Wilhelm Reich, replaced absolute fidelity with ordained promiscuity. |
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They take vows of fidelity to the Family, and they respect other made men. |
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Think of the way a song seems to jump out of a car radio or a jukebox, and then add the high fidelity of a good sound system. |
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Then there have been the adaptations of his own books, Fever Pitch, high fidelity, About a Boy, all suspiciously good. |
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To demonstrate fidelity to the deceased family member, a band of wind and percussion instruments is often present to perform both traditional and popular music. |
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I used contingency table analyses and chi-square tests to assess differences in fidelity according to breeding performance, residency status, and study site categories. |
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Instead, any impulse for transparent dialogue is ritually displaced into domestic disputes about matters such as fidelity to the nation state during times of conflict. |
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Although female and male parrotlets showed little difference in survival or site fidelity, this pattern is unlikely to hold for all tropical birds. |
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If the noble experiment of American democracy is to mean anything, it is fidelity to the principle of freedom. |
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With literal fidelity, the band members perform with an AK-47 and a bazooka strapped onto their shoulders. |
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When was this promise of obedience and sexual fidelity made? |
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The way she goes on, you'd think she wrote the book on fidelity. |
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Colour fidelity is also excellent, and there are beautiful examples of the reds of Roman uniforms contrasted against neutral backgrounds and blue skies. |
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A fidelity to the spontaneous moment is no longer the terra firma on which the photographic image is grounded. |
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It survived and prospered thanks to the generosity and fidelity of thousands of volunteers who knew that if the young people were strong Ireland would be strong. |
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He had only gotten with her because she seemed to like him so much, and he was silly enough to believe all her promises of fidelity and acceptance of the situation as it was. |
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Most of the crackles and other irritations that are a staple of country blues recordings have been excised, and all of the fidelity remains intact. |
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It's pretty easy to see that romantic love is unfortunately bundled with the baggage of jealousy, suspicion, exclusiveness, and undeviating fidelity. |
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Of course, sexual intimacy and fidelity between the sexes can be frustrating and exhausting, and particularly in a society which is increasingly predicated on other values. |
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I suppose my own lingering belief in some fidelity to the subject at hand as a mandate for teachers has always caused me to worry about overpersonalizing what I teach. |
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But probably because we co-edited the deadline Artists anthologies with our friend Jesse Angelo, we feel a fidelity to the form. |
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When you have a repertoire of moves, you have fidelity in copying. |
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Is sexual fidelity simply an elaborate social contract to keep the peace? |
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Except for some staffage across the valley floor, the remainder of the vista corresponds to the etching with excruciating fidelity, with one notable exception. |
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Because the genetic complement of the resultant daughter cells must be the same as the parental cell, DNA replication must possess a very high degree of fidelity. |
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The first generation retains vivid memories of and fidelity to the traditions of the home country, while their children are increasingly Americanized. |
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While he demonstrates admirable aural fidelity to the concept, ideally a more musically compelling evocation would have made a stronger impression. |
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It would be unreasonable to expect a soundcard costing a few hundred dollars to approach the audio fidelity of a home system costing several times that amount. |
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Project participants can query, view, and print high fidelity plot renditions over the Web from anywhere at any time. |
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I am reading Herodotus, who describes in detail and with great fidelity these same galactophagous Scythians among whom I am living. |
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In this opinion, predictable fidelity to the Constitution is more important than fidelity to unconstitutional precedent. |
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Chastity in marriage requires in particular conjugal fidelity and protecting the fecundity of marriage. |
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The oath of fidelity was a way for Charles to ensure loyalty from all his subjects. |
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Gulls are monogamous and colonial breeders that display mate fidelity that usually lasts for the life of the pair. |
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Instead, in Book VII of his work, he outlines three separate projections of increasing difficulty and fidelity. |
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The subpopulations display seasonal fidelity to particular areas, but DNA studies show that they are not reproductively isolated. |
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There is joy in that success, and a distinction can come from courage, fidelity and industry. |
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In the poem, the osprey is considered to be an icon of fidelity and harmony between wife and husband, due to its highly monogamous habits. |
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Critical reaction toward the episode was largely positive, with reviewers praising both the modernisation and its tonal fidelity to the original. |
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Sound in the home itself has progressed from high fidelity to stereophonic and to quadrophonic sound. |
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Adobe PDF Print Engine provides superior trapping and rasterizing for transparent artwork along with image fidelity and device independence. |
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In the painting Eversfield is giving his wife some violets which signifies fidelity, love and honesty. |
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Fealty comes from the Latin fidelitas and denotes the fidelity owed by a vassal to his feudal lord. |
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We present the first quantitative assessment of winter site fidelity for House Wren, Gray Catbird, and Orange-crowned Warbler. |
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Experimental acoustic telemetry experiment reveals strong site fidelity during the sexual resting period of wild brown meagre, Sciaena umbra. |
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Philopatry, nest-site fidelity, and reproductive performance in buffleheads. |
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The invention further provides a method for randomly mutagenizing a gene by amplifying the gene using a low fidelity polymerase mutant. |
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Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Koss Corporation is known worldwide for its high fidelity stereophones and audio accessories. |
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Thou shalt demand fidelity from thy femme, even whilst thou fuckest around at every opportunity. |
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Weakfish and Bluefish showed stronger fidelity to the estuarine tributary than Striped Bass. |
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Site fidelity and homing behaviour in coral reef cardinalfishes. |
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The JM2020 delivers premium 16 bit audio quality with a 98 dB range of linearity, enabling consumer audio equipment to achieve true fidelity sound even at low signal levels. |
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High fidelity Proustian memories are at one end of the spectrum. |
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However, that they might not be thought of as wicked men and those who are lacking in fidelity, may God forbid, they wrote down for them this magnanimous praise, etc. |
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Gulls also display high levels of site fidelity, returning to the same colony after breeding there once and even usually breeding in the same location within that colony. |
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Many seabirds show remarkable site fidelity, returning to the same burrow, nest or site for many years, and they will defend that site from rivals with great vigour. |
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Toads and many other amphibians display breeding site fidelity. |
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Even in romantic relationships, particularly engagement to marriage, partners are called to practise continence, in order to test mutual respect and fidelity. |
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That second fidelity element, however, was qualified in two ways. |
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Within tribal Germanic society, their social hierarchy was linked intrinsically to war and this warrior code maintained the fidelity between chiefs and their young warriors. |
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The program's two high fidelity E-3 AWACS operational flight trainers enable aircrews to practice takeoffs, landings, aerial refuelings and emergency procedures. |
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By placing them closer to the source, we can reduce the number of messages in the system and this in turn is likely to improve the fidelity of the system. |
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