Well, as I hope you now understand from the foregoing, GDP growth is extremely well correlated with CO2 emissions. |
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The foregoing sections of this article have dwelt briefly on musical issues that are critical in developing musicianship. |
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The foregoing, then, calls into question the efficacy of traditional child-rearing practices in Jamaica. |
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In practical terms, the foregoing discussion provides several useful lessons for future intervention in pursuit of Pax Americana. |
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People I have spoken to have found the foregoing hard to believe and communist policies have been mentioned more than once. |
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Given the foregoing, we conclude that Section 5 does not violate the First Amendment. |
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Given the foregoing, I am not entirely sure whether the author of the essay linked to in this post is a little on the kooky side or not. |
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I trust that you will insert the foregoing in your next edition, and that it mat catch the eye of the sanitary authorities. |
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None of the foregoing should be interpreted as criticism of secondary teachers or officers of the New South Wales Department of Education. |
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Proceeding from the foregoing, one may single out three strategically stable states of interstate military-political relations. |
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The foregoing remarks hardly rise above the level of common sense, but they serve to frame a rather striking historical fact. |
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The foregoing analysis in my view marches with that advanced by my Lord in paragraph 24 and 25 of his judgment, with which I respectfully agree. |
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The foregoing analysis depends, in part, on the correctness of modeling viability differences. |
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The foregoing analysis allows us to suppose that our version is of a better quality compared to the revised map presented on the website. |
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We hope the foregoing non-exhaustive recital will serve to kindle pride and interest in our collective heritage. |
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The foregoing simulation simply assumes that the trials replicate themselves based on what works. |
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It has beautiful black and white markings on its head and the foregoing adults of both sexes have very long horns. |
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The foregoing analyses adopt a comparative notion of reasonableness as a basic or primitive notion. |
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For all the foregoing reasons, therefore, I conclude that the distraint upon the plaintiff's goods was contrary to law. |
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Hence, if my article was intended as doublespeak, the foregoing is my apology. |
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Also provided are taxidermically prepared fish wherein the fish head is prepared by the foregoing processes. |
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I believe it will not be necessary to employ many words in shewing the weakness of this argument, after what I have said of the foregoing. |
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The foregoing is not to say that Newton does not appreciate the fact that a phylogenetic hypothesis can be important in biogeography. |
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The foregoing F 2 population may be subjected to a series of further random intercrosses. |
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I dressed myself as quickly as possible, foregoing my usually headscarf by simply plaiting my hair loosely. |
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The first verse of this chapter some join to the foregoing chapter, and make it the close of that. |
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To address the foregoing question, we applied the arbitrary primed polymerase chain reaction technique. |
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The foregoing argument may be looked upon suspiciously as special pleading. |
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Accounting for new irreducibly complex structures by the foregoing mechanisms is a completely different proposition. |
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If you have found any of the foregoing of interest to you, please don't hesitate to come and meet us. |
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Cod-liver Oil may also be used by inunction, in the foregoing disorders, but it is best administered internally, and in the following diseases, viz. |
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Attack Syrian government military targets with cruise missiles, drones, or with the foregoing plus piloted U.S. aircraft. |
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None of the foregoing is to suggest that I expect you to behave like an unthinking, insensitive automaton in responding to my request for your help. |
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There's variety in the animals and produce and the freedom to focus on the aspects you most enjoy, such as foregoing a big garden in favor of a herd of animals. |
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The foregoing is conjectural, and is intended more to suggest an approach to establishing action on behalf of the future than to prescribe specifics. |
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What makes a particular work a composer's "chef-d'oeuvre"? Is it critical acclaim, popularity, an illusion of sorts, a combination of all of the foregoing, or is there something more substantial to the idea? |
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The goal of the present study was to investigate the foregoing issues. |
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Moreover, the discussion in the foregoing pages demonstrates that it is erroneous to regard money transfer orders as comprising a single type of transaction. |
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The foregoing discussion should establish the ambiguous, ambivalent, problematic, yet intriguing position of rhetorical studies within the academy. |
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The foregoing analysis supports the importance of the witch trials in the history of women, and also reasserts the importance of women in the history of witchcraft. |
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From the foregoing analysis, several recommendations can be made. |
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The foregoing analysis of appropriation bills, statutes, and attendant documents explains how the General Assembly of North Carolina came to adopt performance funding. |
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All of the foregoing, however, can be supported by interpreting the text, history, and structure of the Constitution according to its original meaning. |
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If, notwithstanding the foregoing, any proceedings are commenced in another jurisdiction, such proceedings shall be referred to ordinary courts of law. |
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In the light of the foregoing, the Court considers that in the present case there is no evidence that there was a positive intention of humiliating or debasing the applicant. |
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The foregoing represents the malteries whose product is disposed of by sale to brewers having no malteries connected with their breweries. |
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The foregoing comparative discussion of colour space has been confined to the receptoral level, and so two important qualifications are in order. |
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The foregoing is the theory and application presuming compliance with the relevant law. |
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In the foregoing sections we sketched the consistent and lucid oneirology which various indirect sources attribute to Aristotle. |
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Congenital enteropeptidase deficiency is an extremely rare pathology that satisfies the foregoing criteria. |
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So why might the inspirational woman be foregoing future cover shoots? |
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The foregoing doctrine affords us also a touchstone for the trial of spirits. |
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The foregoing list of moods in the imperfect Figures II and III does not contain Baroko or Bokardo. |
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The private chronicles, from which the foregoing relation has been collected, end with the death of Euthanasia. |
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The invention further provides compositions produced according to the foregoing methods, including compositions comprising enriched uraninite. |
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Under the foregoing test, the issuance of a Notice by the Agency is the final adjudicative action of the Agency with respect to a particular taxpayer. |
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A Scot called Macmillan, a man holding a master's square-rig ticket, gave me a portion of a shanty related in tune to the foregoing, and also to the British Rolling Home. |
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Based on the foregoing discussion, the author concludes that immigrants, under specific circumstances, deleteriously impacted low-skilled domestic workers. |
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Now, in charging an author, more particularly a poet, with copyism, the resemblance ought surely to be at least as marked as in the foregoing extract. |
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To shew, that these Qualfications, which we all pretend to be asham'd of, are the great support of a flourishing Society has been the subject of the foregoing Poem. |
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We declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct and that this declaration was executed on March 22, 2005, at Seattle, Washington. |
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In practice, this meant foregoing many policies of the Westminster Labour government such as Foundation Hospitals, school academies and PFI projects in some areas. |
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