All environmentalists, whose work impinges upon phytogeography and ecology, should be familiar with such sources. |
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This encroachment on brain tissue by enlarged ventricles impinges on the caliber of arterioles and capillaries, often resulting in ischemia. |
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For example, abnormal development of the vasculature around the trachea may create a vascular ring that impinges on the trachea. |
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People need to feel that they are in control of their health and that what they do directly impinges on it. |
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In this case sedimentation is dominated by an oceanic current, the south-westward flowing Agulhas Current that impinges on the shelf. |
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When such a wave impinges on a microphone diaphragm, its motion assumes that of the adjoining medium. |
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How much more time will be wasted and how much more blood will flow before this reality impinges? |
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An oblique allegory of violence, this painting is also a disquisition on how history impinges on the present, or fails to. |
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The oozy goo of reproduction and decay impinges darkly on the tidy geometrical regularity of a bogus suburban milieu. |
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Electromagnetic energy that impinges upon an antenna will be conducted to the receiver circuits and may distort or corrupt legitimate signals. |
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Diversity of form, in contrast to size, only impinges peripherally on human awareness of life and thus is less noticed. |
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She left me wondering defiantly what windows were for. But that dream world impinges in odd ways. |
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A global water crisis, which impinges on supplies of food and other goods, or affects rivers and lakes everywhere, is quite another. |
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Since the tale impinges on the whole town, including the birth and education of the three Harelik children born there, a cast of four seems unduly Procrustean. |
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A zone of smeared blue pushes in from the upper right corner, destabilizing the composition, giving the brushwork it impinges on a frenetic quality. |
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Note: If the olecranon tip impinges, the small distractor should be mounted on the ulnar link proximal to the hinge unit. |
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The location of the focal spot within the bfp determines the inclination angle under which the collimated beam impinges on the upper surface of a microscope slide. |
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When hitting the detected object the pulsed light is reflected diffusely and partially impinges on the receiver. |
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Most of the solar radiation impinges on roofs and on the vertical walls of buildings. |
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For Elizabeth Wirsching, this gateway to anthroposophy is the most important event of the Section because here the future impinges most directly. |
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The Raman effect occurs when monochromatic light impinges upon a molecule and interacts with the electron cloud of the bonds of that molecule. |
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It directly affects your self-esteem as tooth loss impinges on your smile and the way your face looks. |
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It impinges on a set of policies whose repercussions will be felt by the pension systems. |
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Planning for a capital city is different than planning for other urban areas, in that it impinges on political and symbolic concerns. |
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The cultural dimension, it has become increasingly clear, impinges decisively on the economic sphere. |
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However, this in no way impinges on the obligation of officials to maintain professional secrecy when performing their duties. |
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In bankruptcy legislation, which everywhere impinges upon every area of public and private provincial law, the task is particularly difficult. |
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The bill reveals the hypocrisy of the Bloc Québécois on this issue, because it impinges on existing federal laws. |
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So I do not think that this impinges in any way on the validity of the voting or on the results as announced. |
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This is not a matter of form but impinges on a fundamental principle of separation of powers and detracts from any necessary guarantee against the possibility of abuse. |
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For example, the question of time rhythms in human beings as biological organisms impinges directly on the question of the possibility of an internal biological clock. |
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But the principal cost of their success impinges directly on the players. |
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The financial crisis has also exacerbated the media crisis by shrinking advertising that impinges on the sustainability of media which depend largely on the advertising income model. |
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It impinges directly on the child's daily life, may be ongoing and unpredictable, and is often the result of actions or inactions of people the child is supposed to trust and depend on. |
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Conventional irrigators release fluid at the nostril, where it impinges against the narrow nasal valve region. |
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Likewise, the Court often is asked to decide whether a state law, otherwise valid, impinges upon some national interest such as the free flow of commerce. |
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The latter factor impinges on and undermines public administration, already affected by scarcity of skilled personnel and relatively weak institutional infrastructure. |
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Canada, as I mentioned, has that old 20-year-old Ford Pinto that still allows for companies to gouge Canadian taxpayers if any action is taken and impinges on their profits. |
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Data were measured against the limits permitted in Ontario for air contamination emitted by a source that impinges on a building or beyond the property line. |
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The loss of liberty that results from imprisonment is inevitable but, in practice, imprisonment regularly impinges several other human rights as well. |
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Furthermore, any clause agreed between the rider and the paying agent that impinges on the rights of riders as provided for in the standard contract or joint agreement is null and void. |
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The argument that the MBL impinges on the principles of the Charter or the fundamental values of Canadian society relied on two incorrect propositions. |
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In some part I believe that the present and traditional method of royalty collection on certified seed actually impinges upon the ability to secure optimum returns for breeders. |
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Is there any other way of protecting women's reproductive health that impinges on religious employers less substantially than the contraceptive mandate? |
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The development of electronic money impinges on all major central bank functions: monetary policy, the concern to maintain financial stability, banking supervision and the oversight of payment systems. |
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If the coronoid process impinges on the trochlea, use the small ulnar distractor to distance the coronoid process from the humerus, distracting 2-3 mm. |
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Thirdly, the Commission provisionally considered that the reduction in the tax bases referred to impinges on competition and trade between Member States. |
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The problem, research shows, is that most people invariably lift the weight too high, which can lead to shoulder impingement, in which the shoulder blade rubs, or impinges, on the rotator cuff, causing pain and irritation. |
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The Commission is determined to pursue obstacles of a fiscal nature where such an obstacle impinges on the internal market, but only where the Treaty allows us to do so. |
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However, the Helms-Burton bill, through its extraterritoriality, violates international law and impinges on Canadian sovereignty in the area of foreign relations. |
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The proposal also impinges upon another important principle, namely that freedom should be restricted only insofar as is necessary for the protection of the lives and limbs of citizens. |
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The presynaptic terminal is unmyelinated and is separated from the neuron or muscle cell onto which it impinges by a gap called the synaptic cleft, across which neurotransmitters diffuse when released from the vesicles. |
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The new security paradigm also impinges upon citizenship, and on the political, legal and social rights and responsibilities that have come to be associated with citizenship status. |
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The theological interpretation of these tendencies in no way impinges on their scientific description in the way it would if a vitalistic understanding were adopted. |
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