Attendees are guaranteed that at least one-third of all words used will be intelligible to the general public. |
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But most abhor rearming with nuclear weapons, which is very unpopular with the general public. |
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So why is it that journalists are held in even lower regard by the general public than politicians? |
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The congress is just a bunch of old men getting together to wine and dine in a gathering that has no relevance to the general public. |
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That is why, come what may, we must protect the interests of the general public against the greed and unreason of rebarbative witlings. |
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You might still see wackiness on fashion runways and red carpets, but unfortunately, those clothes are not accessible to the general public. |
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The radiation dosage to the general public from released gases was less than the amount of exposure from drinking a cup of coffee. |
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But crew training should be centrally funded, not relying upon donations from the general public. |
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They asserted that deliberations had focused more on the interests of the elite than those of the general public. |
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Free sweets and langar are also offered to the general public outside some gurdwaras. |
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I know that this state of affairs is not fully grasped by the general public in Europe and North America. |
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There were few members of the general public among the students at that time. |
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There's a growing suspicion among the general public that corruption and fraud is rife. |
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I can hardly see the latest suggestions from the police having a beneficial effect on the levels of fear amongst the general public. |
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We believe there is widespread support amongst the general public for such a move. |
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A fatigue has set in among the general public, and the last thing they want to do is to take to streets in the sweltering heat. |
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There is a great dissatisfaction among the general public regarding the redressal mechanism. |
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The Communications Authority has called on the general public to make their complaints official by reporting them to the Authority. |
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Scant regard is paid to the manifesto and its dissemination among the general public nowadays. |
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Regrettably, the general public is almost totally unaware of this important research. |
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Menstruation affects half the population, but is vastly avoided by the general public and regarded not as a life force, but as a curse. |
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Do you think the general public appreciates and fully understands the threats that global warming pose? |
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This arrangement gives institutional traders the opportunity to arbitrage the fund, but provides stale information to the general public. |
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Eumalacostraca is the group that contains most of the animals the general public recognize as crustaceans, such as shrimp, crabs, lobsters. |
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Fortunately, the general public are disinclined to go along with philosophers and critics who cast doubt upon common experience. |
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The finished production, is performed in front of an audience of the general public and theatre representatives. |
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A B2B site deals primarily with other businesses, not the general public, a B2C site sells directly to the end user. |
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The argument between the government and the BBC has become so arcane that most of the general public feel submerged beneath the pros and cons. |
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The new galleries, which are aimed at promoting Earth science to the general public, are immensely popular. |
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They are responsive to the general public rather than responsible to a membership. |
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The general public, for whom these essays are also written, should be similarly bedazzled. |
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Such relationships are often maintained at the expense of the voters and the general public. |
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News is now a nationwide cram session, all-nighters for the general public. |
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Telephone bookings for the general public will only be accepted from tomorrow morning. |
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In general students are interested in the same things that concern the general public. |
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More specifically, the general public should systematically overestimate the net economic benefits of the policies that economists disfavor. |
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What, in short, is the touchstone by which to recognise a special class of people from members of the general public? |
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There are aspects of royal visits that are enormously beneficial to the general public, however. |
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She hopes the hook appeals to curtain rail and track manufacturers and the general public alike. |
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What he is really worried about is how such a move would be received by the general public, but his reputation is now beyond besmirching. |
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The effort by teachers, parents, pupils and the general public was phenomenal. |
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Ignorance is bliss to the general public when it comes to such sensitive and important institutions as the economy. |
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Use of hard drugs may not be widespread in the general public, but the problems associated with drugs affect many people. |
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Clearly, we must actively and forcefully explain the importance of our fundamental mission to policy leaders and the general public. |
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The contest is open to all shutterbugs, and will have professional, hobby photographers, the general public and youth categories. |
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I sincerely hope that the general public will not be put off from an excellent venue by the contents of the report. |
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The general public may still insist, on, say, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, but they'll happily eat the unbranded products when they're in a hotel. |
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But was it really necessary for him to push his body to such unfeasible limits before the general public would put their hands in their pockets? |
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They probably want to force their own ideas on a general public that is deemed powerless to stop them. |
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When grasping and unprincipled people begin to test the patience of the general public, I believe they have something to worry about. |
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Whether it's reporters, editors, or the general public, no one is above their savage snark. |
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In order to assist our Government in creating fresh legislation, we needed to educate the general public that this was a viable solution. |
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The most remarkable and unexpected development, however, has been the sustained solidarity of the general public. |
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During that era, many medical professionals and the general public considered neuropsychiatry to be almost synonymous with biological psychiatry. |
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What is your view on vaccinating the general public before a smallpox outbreak is detected? |
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According to simple economic theory, brisk business activity will naturally boost consumption in the general public. |
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For the general public, the concept of space tourism continues to be an exciting dream. |
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Please remember that the Australia Day awards are based on nominations sent in by the general public. |
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Last March members organised the first two-week permaculture course for sixteen intending residents and the general public. |
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Again the general public or pension funds footed the bill for this notional loss of income without any proper explanation. |
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The general public, and even men in authority, have not realised what would be involved in a war with nuclear bombs. |
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In Melbourne there have been twenty four gangland killings, the last half-dozen amid the general public. |
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Now, thanks to lots of links, hits, and general public oafishness, I'm once again the first. |
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Too often, he failed to understand how he was perceived not by hard-line Democrats, but by the general public. |
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Traffic and the general public are greatly inconvenienced by delays and detours severely impacting on road users in the area. |
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He apparently possesses some type of economic omniscience, lacking in the rest of the general public. |
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Among its roles are stimulation of scientific research and provision of scientific information to scientists and the general public. |
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Collectors and the general public are most familiar with Maori carving and sculpture. |
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Detailed proposals for a bridge over the River Wharfe were unveiled to the general public at an open forum meeting in Burley. |
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Now it is fully operational and the response from the public has been heart-warming, but we need to get our message across to the general public. |
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The award is one of the five People's Choice categories voted for by the general public. |
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Teachers from Banglamung district, VIPs and over 2,000 people from the general public gathered to celebrate this special day. |
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So what are the general public and patients to make of this stuff and nonsense? |
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We cannot speak with authority and certainty that they are safe for the general public? |
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In November, the results of the charrette will be presented to the general public in a series of consultations around the city. |
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When it came to hoaxing the general public, Barnum was very clever in the way he positioned himself. |
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Such trends have been successfully overturned overseas, and with general public acceptance. |
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Chicagoland Speedway's Track Pack season ticket package is now available to the general public. |
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Policemen and policewomen of honour deserve the highest respect and gratitude from the general public. |
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In any war, the main victims are members of the general public who do not have any direct association with politics and power. |
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Municipal councilors, government employees and the general public then paraded around town to welcome in the Thai New Year. |
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They are there to provide advice to the general public on managing their finances. |
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It is an ideal opportunity for the general public to pay tribute to the hard work of particular individuals in their area of expertise. |
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A very distinct advantage to having a press pass is getting in before the general public. |
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I can't see any benefit in a lighthouse, a clock tower and a series of boat docks to the general public or holidaymaker. |
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By depending on the religious inclination of the general public he has evinced extremely penetrating insight. |
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Given the scope of Internet use by the general public, this is no longer a relevant or cogent argument. |
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They also learned how to deliver information to the general public on how to make an emergency phone call. |
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This is very commendable and those people have, I am sure, the silent thanks of the general public. |
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The general public and international visitors were treated to a feast of squash that has left them hungry for more. |
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Double thickness and double weight, Piedfort coins are very rare and hardly ever offered to the general public. |
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We hold pilotage to be a service to the shipowner and general public to ensure that safety is put before profit. |
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Compare the duration of this discussion with the time allocated to matters of concern to the general public. |
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The very fact that they are congregating in a manner which the police suspect may cause fear and nuisance to the general public is enough. |
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The measures that have been taken are calculated to intimidate not only the general public, but the congressmen and senators as well. |
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The general public probably only vaguely recalls him as an edgy, vulpine presence in such 1960s fare as The Dirty Dozen and Rosemary's Baby. |
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While his fire was directed mainly at the press, he believes hostility lurks in the government and among the general public. |
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It consists in not taking an interest in whatever may be engaging the attention of the general public at any particular time. |
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Steel grates are significantly stronger than the concrete being used and safer for the general public. |
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Councillors may turn the question over to the general public and use it as a plebiscite question during the next municipal election in the fall. |
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It is open to the general public and aims to underline the intrinsic value of the subject as a core life skill. |
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It is hard to say why either of these products was produced, but my guess is that the inventors felt they needed to annoy the general public. |
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They are questions which we would invite your Lordship to certify as questions of general public importance. |
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Critics and reviewers previously found ways to praise Irish films while the general public ignored them. |
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Food-borne illness is a huge problem for the general public and the restaurant industry specifically. |
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The general public and scientists alike viewed electric power plants as the chief culprits. |
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The cyberthreat to the nation's security and economy may not be as well understood to the general public. |
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The course is suitable and worthwhile for all members of the general public. |
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Members of all denominations and the general public are invited to attend the Legacy service. |
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However, he reassured his constituents and the general public that he had no such intention. |
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The museum will open to the general public when all school appointments are finished. |
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The jail is a huge eyesore and a risk to the general public as has been demonstrated in the very recent past. |
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Finally someone is sounding out the grouses of the general public on the papers regarding the ridiculously expensive cost of things out there. |
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I cite these examples to illustrate the controlled ignorance of the general public at that time. |
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I can do this only through the sustained support and generous donations of the general public. |
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Many experts have thus given up the attempt to communicate with the general public. |
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We'll need a website of course, to create a groundswell of enthusiasm among the general public. |
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Public history also sought to enhance communication between historians and the general public. |
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The letters of the alphabet ought to, and should, be open to the general public for use. |
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An official opening will be held tomorrow night before it opens to the general public again on Saturday. |
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The final phase of the project will consist of competitions open to the general public. |
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It was long awaited by the general public, but insiders knew it would hardly be an even contest. |
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I appreciate that it is good for pupils to mix, both disabled and able-bodied, as this reflects the general public. |
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I urge that the general public be made more aware of this very useful result of a very abstract physical theory. |
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He made a speech deprecating aged people, thus sparking harsh criticism from the general public and political parties. |
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It's driving me so mad that I'm forced in the end to appeal to the general public. |
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In the vehemence of their indignation, the general public somewhat forget that poverty and affluence can be equally conducive to moral depravity. |
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Such suspicions of shady goings-on in high places are common amongst the general public. |
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I have more faith in the ability of the general public to act for the greater good in the face of a crisis. |
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It was the first convention to reach the general public live by radio broadcast. |
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It will also inform the general public about the various other systems of medicine including allopathy, homeopathy, unani and acupressure. |
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The general public therefore has no role to play in tracking down these people and bringing them to justice. |
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We also need the respect of the general public in the fight against crime and drugs. |
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This means that the general public and Twain scholars will need to reassess someone they thought they knew so well. |
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Communist cadres, who are used to hearing eulogies from their subordinates and the general public, find such dissent very annoying and naturally want to get rid of it. |
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In February 1940 a nationwide campaign was launched that warned the general public against loose talk and the dangers of unwittingly giving information to enemy sympathizers. |
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The folic acid could be taken as tablets by high risk patients, and possibly supplied to the general public through food fortification or a combination of both. |
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In a break with tradition, the Welsh Rugby Union has decided to make tickets for Six Nations matches available to the general public via their internet site. |
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The general public seems to want gays to be noble and fun, but also sexless. |
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Given the sheer size of V.S. Naipaul's canon and its general public appeal, it is surprising it took this long to adapt one of his novels to film. |
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They seem to be desperately trying to convince the general public that they are simply nice people who give money to charity and do good works in the community. |
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Most members of the general public would regard them as stiff or rigid. |
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After the refreshments, the general public were admitted to the field with between 5,000 and 6,000 availing themselves of the opportunity of being present. |
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Then the general public can feel safe in the knowledge that if they consult a physiotherapist in the yellow pages they are getting a fully qualified professional. |
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When the weight that physicians know to be hazardously overweight is considered normal weight by the general public, major health problems are on the horizon. |
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Do you want to sell magic as a lifestyle commodity to the general public? |
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Any member of the scholarly community or the general public may apply to study at Chawton House Library, which is to be a non-residential reference library. |
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Not satisfied with what she characterized as inadequate or ever changing responses, Lu decided to post open letters on the Internet to the general public. |
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The goal of making modern allegories legible and edifying to a general public without compromising their timeless universality was fraught with risk. |
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I wanted to give the general public a view of the nitty-gritty of expeditions. |
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The duo have a lot in common and a fresh face fronting the most successful airline in Europe would present a less strident visage to the EU and the general public. |
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Their programs include performances, tours and workshops that allow musicians to hone their skills and showcase their talents to the general public. |
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Not only does this harm individual patients, but it also sows a dangerous confusion in the minds of people living with HIV, decision makers and the general public. |
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Apart from which, they were enormously popular with the general public. |
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The club would like to thank all the club members, shops, and outlets who co-operated in selling the cards and the general public for supporting the draw. |
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That brings me finally to the matter of the general public importance dehors the obvious importance of obeying the ordinary English dictates of Parliament. |
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It holds out the prospect of transcending the limits of privatised existence, of being known to the general public and of becoming part of society's collective experience. |
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It's pretty obvious to the general public that thinspo isn't healthy. |
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However, back then, explanations that were given to the general public regarding the actual principle of the flying machine appeared to be quite vague. |
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If you manage to influence the general public enough, society will begin to see throwing a glass bottle away that could otherwise be recycled, as wrong. |
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The general public has never paid much attention to his music, but other pianists know what this man can do at the keyboard. |
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The campaign doesn't ask for much from the general public but instead recognises the power of politics and the sway the general public can have in influencing politicians. |
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A modern multirotor copter is easily available to the general public. |
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This write up may appear to be rather simple and elementary, but I must emphasise that enlightening general public as well as most users is considered essential. |
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The New Zealand exhibition, on the other hand, relied on the general public to assemble its show. |
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Also, I am truly touched by the generosity of the general public. |
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Moreover, chronic diseases of kidneys, lung, brain, liver, joints, etc., and stress related psychosomatic illnesses cause significant morbidity in the general public. |
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Never before in Asia has the general public had the opportunity to bid at an auction where they can purchase brand new luxury villas in a project of this quality. |
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It's about time the general public started to redevelop a sense of taste. |
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He said the general public had lost faith in politics and politicians and the forming of deals that exclude a section of the public from the political process. |
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For the general public who are intrigued by the mysterious aspects of this practice and its lineage, an explanation in layman's terms will be offered. |
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Someone at the ESA should have considered the image they convey about their science to the general public. |
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Plans for a new orbital road around Ballina are moving forward and a display of the proposals will be made for the general public early next month. |
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But in the past 20 years, as clinicians themselves produced self-help literature for the general public, nonfiction has become the dominant genre in bibliotherapy. |
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This would be the question on the minds of innocent general public, thus reversing all the gains of the public health campaigns for HIV-AIDS prevention. |
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These funds are generated to a large degree by the general public in the form of life insurance policies, pension funds, bank deposits and unit trust investments. |
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We shot the video based on the feedback we got from the general public for what tempts them. |
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The general public of New Zealand contains some who might be soft Tories. |
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The 12-member panel included representation from medicine, surgery, endocrinology, pathology, biostatistics, epidemiology, radiology, oncology, and the general public. |
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Within the scheme of science education, planetariums are considered an important tool for exciting youngsters and the general public about the wonders of the universe. |
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After the closing date of February 21st a panel of judges will select shortlists for each category, for voting by the general public from 7th April. |
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Employers and college professors who work with recent high school graduates are much more critical of public education than parents or the general public. |
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More pernicious still has been the acceptance of the author's controversial ideas by the general public. |
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His general public image was that of a true sage, a benevolent, white-haired wise man, full of sound advice for the guidance of the lives of ordinary people. |
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From the opening games, spectators and the general public have understood the message that racism, intolerance and discrimination have no place in the game. |
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This has come from the opposition benches in Parliament, the independence movement in Quebec and the general public as well as the arts community itself. |
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I don't think anyone would protest if he said that he thought it was time that the art world readdressed itself to the needs of the general public. |
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But down at the central library the same week, the general public took a good, close look at the elephant that sat unmentioned in the teacher conference. |
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If they're trying to reach the general public and fall on their face with loads of credit card bills and unpaid invoices, then it is merely art, an expressive flight of fancy. |
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He used the Belfast Press conference to explain the wider reasons for his rowback in the case by appealing over the heads of the Garda to the general public. |
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Thanks to the generosity of a number of local horsing enthusiasts the profile of the Cossacks and the skills they possess, can be viewed by members of the general public. |
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Because the Nobel Committee is notoriously tight-lipped, the general public never finds out who finished second in the voting. |
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Some academic libraries, especially those at public institutions, are accessible to members of the general public in whole or in part. |
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Though the new law is popular among the general public, it is hated in the boardroom. |
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Like many other subcultures considered perverse by much of the general public, bronydom has its roots in the infamous website 4chan.org. |
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If a fund is structured as a collective investment scheme, it cannot be marketed to the general public unless it is authorized. |
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Common law decisions are published in law reports for use by lawyers, courts and the general public. |
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A fourth police force in London, the Ministry of Defence Police, do not generally become involved with policing the general public. |
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Wordhunt was a 2005 appeal to the general public for help in providing citations for 50 selected recent words, and produced antedatings for many. |
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Despite the disdain of the Imperial family, it seems that from very early on the general public respected Claudius. |
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Nero was more popular with the general public as the grandson of Germanicus and the direct descendant of Augustus. |
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As of 2011 Besides the general public schools in Virginia, there are Governor's Schools and selective magnet schools. |
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The French Revolution has received enormous amounts of historical attention, both from the general public and from scholars and academics. |
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The Supreme Court's focus is on cases that raise points of law of general public importance. |
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By the 1870s, the scientific community and much of the general public had accepted evolution as a fact. |
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In England, a survey for the British Medical Association of the general public showed overwhelming support for the tax funding of health care. |
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As the condition of the State Apartments continued to deteriorate, even the general public were able to regularly visit the property. |
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Since the Reformation, the nave is that part of the building which is usually open to and most used by the congregation and general public. |
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The holdings are easily accessible to the general public in the Study Room, unlike many such collections. |
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Depending on the particular institution, special libraries may or may not be accessible to the general public or elements thereof. |
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In 2000, the Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, suggested replacing the statues with figures more familiar to the general public. |
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Most of the artists nominated for the prize selection become known to the general public for the first time as a consequence. |
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This approach has been popular with the general public but is typically rejected by experts. |
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Disraeli was highly gratified by the dispute, which propelled him to general public notice for the first time. |
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It contains many tunnelled roads, most of which are still operated by the military and closed to the general public. |
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The museum was opened in 1833 being the second university museum in England to allow admittance to the general public. |
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Though now eminent in the academic field, Thomson was obscure to the general public. |
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Between 1536 and 1541, King Henry VIII of England dissolved the monasteries, sending their monks out into the general public. |
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However, old attitudes still prevailed amongst some members of the general public, with resentment by association towards Bevin Boys. |
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The text was based on blog contributions by the general public as well as interviews conducted by the artist and on the artist's own views. |
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In August 2015 the Manic Street Preachers nailed the 2 top spots on the best NME covers of all time, as voted by the general public. |
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This list covers common isotopes, most of which are available in very small quantities to the general public in most countries. |
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Some have been restored, such as Battery Lothringen and Ho8, and are open for the general public to visit. |
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The Happisburgh footprints won the 'Rescue Dig of the Year' title in the 2015 Current Archaeology Awards, voted for by the general public. |
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The general public responds well to exposure to rare and unusual organisms, reflecting their inherent value. |
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Knowledge of the earthquake and tsunami risks has not been widespread among the general public of the islands located near the trench. |
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The general public was invited to vote for the bloom they felt most represented their county. |
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Following the discovery of the wreck in 1971, the project became known to the general public and received increasing media attention. |
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Each of these venues offer entertainment for the general public as well as those racing. |
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Runners are given the option to sign up to run particular races, especially when marathon entries are no longer available to the general public. |
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Under the terms of the contract, the general public were not able to use these services. |
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It is perhaps the term most readily understood and used by the general public to describe such communities. |
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Ukraine has a large number of political parties, many of which have tiny memberships and are unknown to the general public. |
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A large majority of the general public is under the impression that excavations are undertaken for money and not historical data. |
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Film has been the most influential medium in the presentation of the history of slavery to the general public around the world. |
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Switzerland is not a member of the European Union or the European Economic Area and the general public remains opposed to full EU membership. |
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In the early 1600s, the VOC became the first company in history to issue bonds and shares of stock to the general public. |
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It is a specialist, scholarly dictionary, but is not without interest to the general public. |
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The lay judges do not hold any legal qualification, and represent the peers of the person on trial, as members of the general public. |
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The electric power industry covers the generation, transmission, distribution and sale of electric power to the general public and industry. |
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It wasn't until 1978 that the general public learned that nuclear ventings were not unusual. |
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No wonder the general public are angry when they learn they are actually bankrolling union officials orchestrating these strikes. |
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The newly established public library in KDA will be opened for general public very soon. |
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If the terms are not adequately disclosed, a mortgage is rescindable, but the general public may not be aware of that, Kiesel said. |
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The general public used it disdainfully, but it was meaningful. |
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The day is a general public holiday as people from all walks of life take part in different programs to mark the occasion befittingly. |
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The threat of this virus to the general public may have been exaggerated. |
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Though saxitoxins are largely unknown to the general public, a number of officials consider them to be a public health menace. |
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He is playing to the gallery of maximalists on domestic surveillance and is preferring them over the general public. |
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Since the year 2000, the medical databases at the NLM have been available to the general public. |
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For the most part the, general public perceives major universities and small community colleges as traveling in different academic circles. |
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In both K-12 and higher education, parents, employers, and the general public consider critical thinking an essential education objective. |
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We now have globalists telling the general public that this recent wet weather is down to global warming? |
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As usual, the general public bear the brunt of yet more funding cuts while all the fat cats are lording it up in their ivory towers. |
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They are the politicians, policy-makers, administrators, target group, evaluators, and the general public. |
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Wolves, mountain lions, black bears and alligators all make for grabby headlines, because they really strike fear into the hearts of the general public. |
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These people have gone all out this week to make sure that we the general public of this area know what is going on and to fight our corner tooth and nail. |
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Retail sales of combat boots, apparel and mission-focused merchandise, general public donations and corporate sponsorships fund programs that support military families. |
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Having separate warnings for these two hazards should provide emergency managers, the media, and the general public better guidance on the hazards they face from storm surges. |
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The idea is that private companies or organizations could invest in their own generic top-level domain either for a specific community, or for more general public use. |
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Han Solo in carbonite business card case, Wampa ice scraper mitt, Lightsaber ice pop maker, and before it is available to the general public, a Death Star tea infuser. |
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The Kennel Club website has every breed with a picture and I feel sad and angry that papers are referring bad press towards our breed and misinforming the general public. |
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The consultation process is public and open to all actors in the coffee, cocoa, tea and rooibos supply chains, as well as civil society organizations and the general public. |
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Although setting up a Sarawak Bank was considered, BCL became the first bankers in Sarawak, providing a banking service to both the government and the general public. |
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Whichever joggers pass the threshold of funding for the campaign will be produced by Inkkas and offered up for sale to the general public after the crowdfunding campaign ends. |
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Crucially, our legislators are so far detached from the general public that they are not in the least bit interested or bothered about issues that concern Joe Bloggs. |
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We will realize a questionary survey of the general public and SMEs and prepare case studies of usage and benefits sustainability accounting on micro level. |
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Quantum physics, despite having been with us now for over a century, continues to mystify and challenge physicists, philosophers, and the general public alike. |
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Do you know more than the general public about how dangerous air bags are? |
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Railroad workers all over the nation want to know why the general public and the railroad industry must be taxed to pay for the superroads required by heavy trucks. |
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Instead it relies entirely on donations from the general public. |
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Her first commissioned book, Illustrations of Political Economy, was a fictional tutorial intended to help the general public understand the ideas of Adam Smith. |
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The general public interest in investing in the stock market, either directly or through mutual funds, has been an important component of this process. |
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A volunteer cooperative is a cooperative that is run by and for a network of volunteers, for the benefit of a defined membership or the general public, to achieve some goal. |
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The limitations of the term being not widely known to the general public, acronym is also often applied to abbreviations that are familiar but are not pronounceable as words. |
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Initialism, an older word than acronym, seems to be too little known to the general public to serve as the customary term standing in contrast with acronym in a narrow sense. |
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Public diplomacy is exercising influence through communication with the general public in another nation, rather than attempting to influence the nation's government directly. |
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With so many books coming into circulation for the general public, literacy rates could improve, along with the lower classes being able to obtain cheaper sources of study. |
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Yet Toynbee's work lost favor among both the general public and scholars by the 1960s, due to the religious and spiritual outlook that permeates the largest part of his work. |
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When the site came into the possession of the National Trust, it was decided to restore the Old Battery so that it could be opened to the general public. |
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The largest New Zealand sportswear retailer Rebel Sport has stated it is angry and is considering selling the All Blacks Jerseys to the general public below cost. |
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Iceland has excellent conditions for skiing, fishing, snowboarding, ice climbing and rock climbing, although mountain climbing and hiking are preferred by the general public. |
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Emin spoke out angrily against what she perceived as a general public lack of sympathy, and even amusement, at the loss of the artworks in the fire. |
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While this side of her personality was never well known to the general public, throughout both the arts community and the charity community she was known for her generosity. |
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They noted that the general public was increasingly interested in such tests despite their lack of knowledge in some cases of what the results represent. |
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Action, in several policy areas, is directed towards business and commerce at all levels, children in education, the general public and Government and local government. |
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Bell began a series of public demonstrations and lectures to introduce the new invention to the scientific community as well as the general public. |
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These large sketches, with their free and vigorous brushwork, were revolutionary at the time, and they continue to interest artists, scholars and the general public. |
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O'Sullivan is one of the most popular players on the circuit, noted for being a 'showman', and has helped improve the image of snooker to the general public. |
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Children's libraries are special collections of books intended for juvenile readers and usually kept in separate rooms of general public libraries. |
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A number of books and manuscripts are on display to the general public in the Sir John Ritblat Gallery which is open seven days a week at no charge. |
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Although the general public has held a stereotype of heavy metal fans being suicidal, depressed and a danger to themselves and society in general. |
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It is open to the general public to visit, but only through guided tours, since it is in use as a working building and is home to over 100 students. |
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There is no general public access to the gardens, but guided tours for small groups can be arranged to the gardens and excavations under the basilica. |
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In providing a work to the general public, the publisher takes responsibility for the publication in a way that a mere printer or a shopkeeper does not. |
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The objective of Faraday's Christmas lectures was to present science to the general public in the hopes of inspiring them and generating revenue for the Royal Institution. |
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In addition to obtaining leave to appeal, an appellant also had to obtain a certificate from the lower court stating that a point of general public importance was involved. |
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Essential to the development of case law is the publication and indexing of decisions for use by lawyers, courts and the general public, in the form of law reports. |
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The Authorized Version's acceptance by the general public took longer. |
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While we initially developed the Malware Analysis Course for our clients in the Department of Defense, it is now approved for release to the general public. |
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