The concern, often made in parallel with concerns about parental expectations, presumes that IQ is a strong predictor of RTI, which it is not. |
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That is why a joint action group was set up to work in parallel with the legislation and report early next year. |
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We wired a small electric light in parallel with the circuit to the engine heater. |
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The intervening years had seen advances in the study of pure biology at the microscopic level in parallel with advances in genetics. |
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Leguminous plants such as clover evolved in parallel with legions of bacteria that live in their root nodules. |
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A bleed orifice may be disposed between the directional control valve and the source of fluid, in parallel with the check valve. |
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The bulk of the text are direct translations of those works, presented in parallel with transliterations of the Ugaritic. |
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The soft wrist phone was developed in parallel with the soft phone so that one phone module can migrate between both products. |
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It can more easily afford to develop next-generation plant in parallel with older lines. |
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Thus, it seems that an altered respiratory function develops in parallel with duration of cold exposure. |
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So we have to assume that that will happen in parallel with the work we are doing. |
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As time goes by, the basement membranes become progressively thickened or fibrosed in parallel with decreasing overall function of the kidney. |
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This transition of the Russian position occurred in parallel with the reintroduction of a more relativist vision of human rights. |
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This revolutionary process is taking place in parallel with the de-territorialization of politics. |
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Russian soccer has rarely been run in parallel with its European neighbors. |
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Defined in parallel with synesthesia as the blending of images or concepts, metaphor enables us to make concrete what is diffuse, familiar what is unfamiliar. |
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A food fortification strategy is taking shape in parallel with the creation of a national committee for food fortification. |
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Finally, in parallel with the work of the research and development group, a pilot study has been launched by the Commission. |
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The selected approach uses a dynamic load for the fundamental in parallel with a current source for harmonic generation. |
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However this pool still operates in parallel with the government budgetary and accounting system. |
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Olivas puts this vision in parallel with her characters own post-apocalyptic conformity feeling. |
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The prescription scheme is being run in parallel with the agency's promotion called Mood Boosting Books. |
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Buckley's career has run in parallel with those of James Hird and Michael Voss. |
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Work on environmental issues can run in parallel with other pre-construction work. |
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We are amending or reviewing this directive in parallel with the veterinary medicines directive and they are related. |
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Indexing of pre-1979 documents is an ongoing process, conducted in parallel with the digitization programme. |
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Such analysis should run in parallel with, and inform, continuing efforts to strengthen global regulatory standards. |
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Safety requirements have to be improved in parallel with the increase in traffic. |
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Furthermore, there were many tangible steps that could be taken in parallel with the political track. |
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The style developed in parallel with other schools of Chinese painting but is recognisable by an extreme soberness and vitality of brush stroke. |
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Advocacy planning is a cycle because although there are some sequential steps, some steps run in parallel with others, or may change sequence according to progress. |
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The use of runor survived into the 15th century, used in parallel with the Latin alphabet. |
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A pale and well hopped style of beer was developed in Burton in parallel with the development of India Pale Ale elsewhere. |
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In many parts of Europe, Early Renaissance art was created in parallel with Late Medieval art. |
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These more extreme piercings developed in parallel with Barbara Hepworth's sculptures. |
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For centuries, the Torah appeared only as a written text transmitted in parallel with the oral tradition. |
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The act also established five local commissioning groups which work in parallel with the health and social care trusts. |
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These victories for the advocates of much more Flemish autonomy are very much in parallel with opinion polls that show a structural increase in. |
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They retained the Norman customary law and developed it in parallel with continental Normandy and France, albeit with different evolutions. |
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Bah al-Din said that seeking a political resolution in parallel with security measures is important to bring harmony back to society. |
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Safeguards to protect the interests of public health need to be developed in parallel with such measures, a process which requires comprehensive analysis and the ability to forecast possible impacts. |
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Company agreements are predominant in parallel with a limited willingness and ability to take industrial action due to sometimes extremely restrictive strike legislation. |
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The business plan must specify the development action plan by identifying the way in which each stage will be implemented, in a logical order and in parallel with the input of financial resources. |
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This text, drafted on the basis of the Nice meeting and in parallel with the White Paper, reflects the spirit of the latter and draws inspiration from the Committee's Opinion on governance. |
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As a representative of a generation for which the soil is only known in the form of cement or asphalt, I put my feet on the soil again and I send small fragments, reminders of a tameless truth that lives in parallel with me. |
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My proposal that the development company should be established, coming into being in parallel with the Joint Undertaking but dovetailing closely with it, offers a compromise, a way out of the dilemma. |
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In spite of this inter-changeability, the CCJE decided that the consideration of the role, status and duties of public prosecutors in parallel with that of judges lay outside its terms of reference. |
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The immunopathological process in the articular cartilage and the synovial membrane develops in parallel with degenerative and dystrophic processes. |
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In order not to lose time, I would encourage all political blocs to conduct negotiations on the Government formation process in parallel with the finalization of the formal electoral process. |
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In Canada, the Cheese Division also operates its own distribution network, which was developed in parallel with corporate growth in the pizzeria and retail segments of the market. |
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Thanks to the integrated patterning, the parallel slide and tilt door can be slid in parallel with the handle to the side and tilted with the handle pointing to the top. |
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Euler Hermes has seen emerging countries take an increasing share of global GDP and playing a larger role in driving its growth, in parallel with a clear decline in the preponderance of developed countries. |
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Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Sunday he wants to consider expanding the corporate tax base in parallel with a proposed cut in corporate taxes. |
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The Peacebuilding Fund, which was established in parallel with the Commission, could play a catalysing role by mobilizing bilateral and multilateral donors. |
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The development of a Unified Budget and Accountability Framework to operationalise the UNAIDS Strategy has started in parallel with the finalisation of the Plan. |
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The SLS model consists of a spring in series with a dashpot and in parallel with another spring, resulting in three unknown parameters. |
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When your interpupillary distance is other than 50, 60, 70 and 75, adjust so that the line connecting the two index dots are in parallel with the horizontality lines on the pivot. |
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And while growth in the volume of components may be relatively modest, the unit price of luxury watches increases in parallel with their growing sophistication. |
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Apart from those bilateral consultations, many productive meetings were held in parallel with the 2008 Presidents at the ambassadorial and expert level. |
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This was addressed by segregating the cooling water, vacuum water, and process water from one another, in parallel with rehabilitating two existing cooling towers. |
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The crystallisation of the priority areas that occurred in parallel with the UBW development contributed to the need for more time to digest the documents. |
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We kindly ask the reader to keep these structures in mind as we shall go back to them when analysing the preterite presents in parallel with causative verbs and raising structures. |
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Lining of the multifunction station and of the connection tunnels to the north and south is proceeding in parallel with driving and repair work in the west tunnel. |
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Redesigning dismissal procedures would be feasible in parallel with improving active labour market policies, lifelong learning and social security. |
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It transpires from the above analysis that, in parallel with the plurality and the complexity of humanitarian programmes and operations, implementing partners have become more diversified and multifunctional. |
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As regards the evolution of bad debts and provisions, the total amount of doubtful outstanding claims was lowered in parallel with the fall in total loans outstanding. |
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This open day ran in parallel with a forum organized by Belgian Secretary of State for Sustainable Development, Mrs Els Van Weert, at which specific initiatives were demonstrated to the public. |
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This is a step that can be initiated early in the process, and it can run in parallel with policy and institutional development as well as participatory and consultation efforts. |
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We therefore urge the unions, operators and regulators to work thoroughly on them, so that that work can run in parallel with that of the Member States. |
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It was acknowledged that a further dimension that could run in parallel with an outgrower scheme was the development of outgrower cooperatives or associations, sometimes on the initiative of the outgrower community itself. |
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Kroons will be used in parallel with the euro for the first half of January. |
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The second vessel moves closer, in parallel with the leading vessel, and attaches itself to the anchored wing using its dragline, which is lashed onto the internal wing. |
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This runs in parallel with the main procurement. |
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They are evaluating that in parallel with the sales process. |
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Notice how the facade bends in parallel with the canal. |
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Negotiations often take place in parallel with combat. |
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Perhaps track total pounds lost in parallel with funds earned. |
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One of the things that is happening in parallel with the discussion we're having this morning is that the department is developing its investment plan. |
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It is currently the intention of the Company to modify the composition of its committees in parallel with that of the Board of Directors in order to increase the level of compliance with the Guidelines. |
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It should also be mentioned that, in parallel with the adoption of the Child Protection Code, the Chamber of Deputies adopted on the same day a set of laws that improve the child's legal status in various legislations. |
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A drafting group will not normally be held in parallel with the plenary. |
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It is being conducted in parallel with the Mandate Review of Canada Lands. |
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Renaissance art emerged as a distinct style in Italy in about 1400, in parallel with developments which occurred in philosophy, literature, musicand science. |
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Over the next 400 years it developed in England, sometimes in parallel with and influenced by Continental forms, but generally with great local diversity and originality. |
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The telescopic endblock for ankle joint flexion and extension was attached in parallel with the ankle joint on a half way to shin fascia and to retinaculum flexorum. |
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Appropriate judgment in nodule selection can be learned by working in parallel with an experienced ultrasonographer or with another trained radiologist or pathologist. |
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Some other jurisdictions, such as Hong Kong, have laws mandating or permitting other systems of measurement in parallel with the metric system in some or all contexts. |
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Agrarianism can be seen more clearly when it is contrasted and shown as having existed in parallel with each of these stages of economic world development. |
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In parallel with this I plan to visit museums where there are early keyboard instruments, either harpsichords or clavichords. |
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In parallel with the design process, thoughts naturally turned to the proposed method of how physically to cast the highly sculptural forms that had been created. |
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In parallel with the increase use of stimulants given to children has been a growth of childhood depression and the prescription of antidepressants such as Prozac. |
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In parallel with the creation of the homelands, South Africa's black population was subjected to a massive programme of forced relocation. |
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In parallel with various economic factors, a reason for stock market crashes is also due to panic and investing public's loss of confidence. |
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In parallel with its military roles, the Portuguese Navy continued to assume an important scientific role, mainly in the scope of the oceanographic and hidrographic research. |
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