Firstly he legislated to restrict the Commission's power to arbitrate and, in doing so, its capacity to conciliate. |
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The solution in the beaker was evaporated to dryness, in doing so the arsenious oxide was volatilized, possibly as arsenious chloride. |
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Dog handlers have to be able to work by themselves and to be confident in doing so, he said. |
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They don't know what's happened, so all they're doing is speculating and in doing so they've been casting aspersions on a whole industry. |
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I dropped hints to Ed, but I feel rather selfish in doing so because it's a tad pricey for our budget. |
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I have wondered about deleting the post, but there would be a fundamental dishonesty in doing so. |
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Bertolucci seamlessly intercuts footage from the original and, in doing so, achieves a beautiful synthesis of life imitating art. |
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Certainly a ringtone reduces pop songs down to their barest essentials and in doing so sorts the wheat from the chaff. |
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But in doing so they cut themselves off from the efficiencies created by the division of labour. |
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Seiji struggled to reclaim his arm, but in doing so, caused all packages to topple over and fall to the ground. |
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I am, however, all too aware that in doing so I have left great tracts of submission and citation on the cutting-room floor. |
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And in doing so there's a distinct possibility that deadly force will have to be used. |
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He was not successful in doing so before part of the property was sold and the other section foreclosed by the mortgagee. |
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He believed Mrs Letch probably tried to correct the skid but in doing so steered squarely into the path of the oncoming car. |
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The border is relatively undefended and unfenced, and in the past people could cross, but they took risks in doing so. |
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Describe how the film depicts the mental process or expression, and why the film is so effective in doing so. |
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If trading is carried on, however, there is a duty to manage with due diligence in doing so. |
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But in doing so, he preserved the material power of the bourgeoisie, thus regenerating their political power. |
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It would be nice to keep it open and if we find there's an upswell of interest in doing so we will put our shoulders to the wall. |
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The diffusion of goods, ideas, and people works continuously to erode uneven development, but never succeeds in doing so. |
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Essentially, Waters equates nymphomania with zealotry, and in doing so reaffirms his historic place as the icon of trash cinema. |
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He stood back so that I could put my face to the microscope better, and in doing so he knocked over a flask with some ether in it. |
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And in doing so, he opened a Pandora's box of history, emotion, frustration, uncertainty and fear that left none of us unscathed. |
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The debate ranged over many emotive ethical issues and in doing so lost sight of what was of benefit to the area as required by the statute. |
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He plays up his breeding and rank at every opportunity, and in doing so reveals himself to be an even grubbier character than we first imagined. |
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Terrified and panicking, he tried to kick in a glass door to escape his pursuers and, in doing so, fatally lacerated himself. |
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This novel bravely turns that idea on its head, and in doing so reinvigorates our perceptions of the North American continent. |
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His fame, at present, has protected him, and in doing so was merely ensuring he continued to allow the red mist to descend. |
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The porcupine will gnaw at the base of the maize stalk and drop it, and in doing so is able to get to the maize cob. |
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I sacrifice the old to make way for the new and in doing so, I gain spiritual wisdom. |
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And in doing so, the gene creates copies of its genetic material by replicating itself through intricate processes of cell division. |
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It later repurchased the securities, and in doing so, tried to classify the sale and repurchase as a simple repurchase. |
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It also provides the company with the opportunity to test foreign markets for its product without committing much of its resources in doing so. |
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He will become rich and famous, but in doing so he will find that it comes at the cost of living a lie. |
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And in doing so they have ridden roughshod over the rights of disabled people. |
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A player flagrantly flaunts the rules, and in doing so, is caught bang to rights. |
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He is out to remove the spectator from his normal or appropriate perceptual field, and in doing so to infect him with his own personal doubts. |
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Restaurateurs who charge cakeage argue they're justified in doing so because they have to present the cake and do the clearing up and washing up afterwards. |
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We honor the food choices of both carnivores and vegetarians alike, and in doing so, hope to open new windows of opportunity for folks to explore. |
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And in doing so, we basically have to follow the same formula. |
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He contrasted the two great centers of Christendom, Alexandria and Antioch, and in doing so he drew parallels to the various parties within the church in his own day. |
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The council is correct to ask the people to decide where cuts should be made, but it should give them a free hand in doing so without any guidance from above. |
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He poured and dribbled paint boldly and, in doing so, took great risks, because if any single action had failed, the entire painting would have been ruined. |
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However there was a feeling that we were well out of order in doing so. |
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I envy my refusenik friends their steadfast commitments to stay in, and contentment in doing so. |
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But he follows his obsession, and goes to great lengths in doing so, peeping through keyholes and lurking in the bushes with binoculars in an effort to satisfy his curiosity. |
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This nineteenth century green man holds out the prophetic possibility of restoration with nature, and in doing so reinforces our own sense of exile from it. |
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Sikelianos attempts to untangle some complex knots in this book, and it is a testament to her writerly scope that she succeeds in doing so with wit and humor. |
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And, in doing so, are we ultimately doing them, as well as the feminist movement, a disservice? |
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These City stock-pickers aim to beat the overall performance of the stock market and, in doing so, earn themselves reputations as investment gurus. |
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The company beat off competition from several rivals to win the deal, and in doing so has scored an important endorsement for its expansion into server management. |
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Amidst threats, he protects the son of the Trojan Hector, and in doing so, he causes himself to be displaced from a position of central authority. |
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In other words, it produces conceptual diversity, and in doing so plays a crucial role in determining the subjective aim of a concrescent occasion. |
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True, fighters can scramble to a hot spot earlier than a cruiser, but what's the point in doing so when they get shot down by enemy cruisers in two seconds? |
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The story told about a World War II German submarine that was doomed to torpedo the same ship over and over again and, in doing so, driving the submarine captain mad. |
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Her tone in doing so was truculent, self-satisfied and arrogant. |
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This year marks the eighth year to climb a mountain as a challenge, and in doing so, will raise funds to train a guide dog to give someone an independent life. |
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Let me just make sure though that I have what I should have, because I rather suspect that in my unique ability to disarrange things, I have succeeded in doing so. |
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Every day he calls his girlfriend from the same phone booth at the same time and in doing so, has set the stage for, in action movie terms, the worst day of his life. |
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Coach Roy Sommer dressed 11 forwards and seven defensemen and in doing so, broke up the line of Yanni Gourde, Travis Oleksuk and Dan DaSilva. |
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It was also at this time that AOMD denied ever having recognized AOMDA and wasn't interested in doing so at that time. |
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Handel overcame this challenge, but he spent large sums of his own money in doing so. |
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Taylor had missed a total of 23 darts at doubles and, in doing so, suffered his sixth defeat in a major PDC final out of the 72 he had contested. |
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Morris also regularly contributed articles to the newspaper, in doing so befriending another contributor, George Bernard Shaw. |
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However, it does mention that certain types of person could not be maintained because of the difficulty in doing so. |
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The town has gradually extended up the river valley, encompassing several villages in doing so. |
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Theodoric sought to revive Roman culture and government and in doing so, profited the Italian people. |
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A large number of foreigners have traditionally been permitted to live in France and succeeded in doing so. |
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Even if mixes were common, the white population tried to keep their higher status, and were largely successful in doing so. |
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Only the more powerful merchants were able to survive foreign competition and in doing so prospered boundlessly. |
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For a real secret he substitutes a pseudosecret, though in doing so he cannot help telling the attentive reader that there is a secret there. |
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Yet Levy, on behalf of Tottenham's reclusive bankroller Joe Lewis, has never been shy in doing so. |
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It loves to rev and in doing so sounds every inch the sports-car, with a slight hissing from the Turbo's wastegate on downchanges. |
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The American owners are wanting to thicken the squad but, in doing so, you've got to separate the wheat from the chaff. |
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But in doing so, CAC didn't keep up with the complicated paperwork requirements the PRA demands. |
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Rotem Sivan has succeeded in doing so with his trio, by fusing jazz with classical, Mediterranean and folk. |
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But let us, in doing so, respect the orderly processes of the law. |
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I felt no compunction in doing so, for under the circumstances I felt that I should protect myself in every way I could. |
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And in doing so, the freeloading muppets also lost the run of the country and helped to construct the sorry road we are trudging now. |
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Eriksen admitted yesterday that he is being particularly picky about his destination but believes that in doing so he will make the best future possible for himself. |
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But in doing so, enterprises can forget to take into account their existing backup system and fail to ensure that the stored data isn't duplicated. |
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He became aware of this half way round the room, and stood on one leg to put it right, but in doing so hitched up the other trouser worse than the first one had been. |
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He organised a fleet and was able to subdue the rebels, and in doing so brought the independent Jarls under his control, many of the rebels having fled to Iceland. |
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We can separate central places into capitals and noncapitals, as Skinner does, but in doing so we will have separated neither economy nor administration. |
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Commuting is periodically recurring travel between one's place of residence and place of work, or study, and in doing so exceed the boundary of their residential community. |
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They rejected the values of the society that had sent them to war, and in doing so separated their own generation from the past and from their cultural inheritance. |
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When he acted it was because he saw the political advantage in doing so. |
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