A different reaction or argument of white Southerners in respect to recent events in the South is bewilderment. |
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They faced each other, each bowing slightly in respect to a worthy opponent. |
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I parted my hair to the side, as I bowed my head in respect to those long gone. |
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To put it in context here, though, disguises were used in respect to the robberies. |
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He didn't bring up one single argument in respect to the abortion of a budget that was tabled this year. |
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Thirty-one detailed points of concern have been raised by the Bord in respect to peat excavation and its containment in repository bunds. |
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Collision Damage Waver insurance is important but only protects you from financial loss in respect to the vehicle. |
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Often such power is exercised more effectively in respect to foreign policy than domestic reforms. |
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The brake discs or drums shall be identical to the original brake disc or drum in respect to all dimensions, geometric features and basic design. |
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He hopes that, thanks to this respect, the touchiness of the Mexican government in respect to international observation might be reduced. |
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And, like just about everything else in new media, icons present a challenge in respect to the intuitiveness of a product. |
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Consequently, irregularities have not influenced results of competition in respect to selection for appointment. |
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Not unlike the small business sector, large companies too experience prohibitive financial challenges in respect to training. |
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The CMOS logo was originally a snowflake in respect to the name of the Canadian Meteorological Society. |
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There are some very clear prohibitions in respect to polygamy, in respect to bigamy. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada was not saving that the usual rules of statutory interpretation were inapplicable in respect to such Legislation. |
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The degree of compliance with my requests varied greatly both in respect to time and in respect to what was provided. |
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So I don't think they've really skipped a beat in respect to missing Shockey. |
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Secondly, in respect to the environmental data, the original proposal speaks only of biological and economic information. |
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I was kind of taken aback when I realized that we did not have laws in place in respect to that already. |
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We will continue to monitor the Service's policies and operational practices in respect to its use of warrant powers. |
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Up-to-date information should be provided in respect to each of the key indicators. |
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Is the Angolan government planning to enact any new reforms in respect to foreign investments? |
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The amount withheld will be held on account for the Contractor in respect to any tax liability which may be owed to Canada. |
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Land-use and mobility are intertwined and the location of employment in respect to residential areas induces travel demand. |
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In addition, the criminal law provides criminal responsibility only in respect to individuals who share the same household. |
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There also appeared to be a lack of integration between portfolios in respect to safety issues. |
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This agreement does not, however, affect the positions and claims of both countries in respect to maritime boundaries. |
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As a consequence, they have had no recourse to an effective remedy in respect to the breach of their pension rights. |
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We noted as a consequence, indications that even the mandated role of CSIS in respect to the investigation was not clear to all personnel. |
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He is in many ways a unique writer who confounds any simple pigeon-holing or attempts to locate writers in respect to an assumed canon of literature. |
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Thus we have a kind of whole which is constituted by the internal interrelatedness of the actings of the being, in respect to their being an integral acting. |
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Facts about the direction of one's attention occupy a curiously liminal position in respect to the divide between the rational and the non-rational in our psychological lives. |
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The middle has a steel two-part ring assembled by bolts with pivots at two diametrically opposed points enabling it to swivel on the trolley and a hook for it to be locked on to the cylinder in respect to the trolley. |
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Prior audit implementation was found to be unsatisfactory in two offices, mainly due to incomplete or no actions in respect to OIA's recommendations. |
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In other words we have to search for such a path to the common prosperity where the option for the poor people in respect to the situation in the world is to be a decisive point. |
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The Washington Conference of 1927 widened the area of cooperation in respect to radiotelegraph, broadcasting, and the international allocation of wavelengths, or frequencies. |
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The authority may also carry out random checks on serially-manufactured partitioning systems in respect to the requirements set out in paragraph 6. above. |
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In passing sentence trial judges must, therefore, be wary of positive pre-sentence reports depicting the offender as a person whose actions, in respect to the offence, are entirely out of character. |
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She was different, and not alone in respect to her talent and vitality. |
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Why did DFO misrepresent, to the Auditor General Canada, in respect to its actions surrounding white sturgeon impacts and inventory and assessment vis a vis gravel removal from the Fraser River? |
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Figure 3 shows one of the examined Response Surfaces for the safety factor, in respect to the planet gear diameter and the output torque. |
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Every guide to meaningful consultations will tell us that consultations need to be started early, well before the approach is decided upon in respect to what we are going to do. |
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The floras of Venezuela, the Guyanas and Brazil are poor in respect to gongoras. |
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Outlaws also, though merely in civil cases, are intestable, in respect to their personal property, while their outlawry subsists. |
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France, although a signatory, has been constitutionally blocked from ratifying the Charter in respect to the languages of France. |
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David, meanwhile, issued charters to Shrewsbury Abbey in respect to their lands in Lancashire. |
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Guilt in respect to almost all offences created under the IPC is fastened either on the ground of intention, knowledge or reason to believe. |
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The presentation addressed the role of the SOPF in respect to oil spills from all classes of ships operating in Canadian waters, including the St. Lawrence River system and other interior lakes and waterways. |
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Actually, the lines of accountability are further blurred in respect to the RCMP which is often under contract with the provinces and municipalities to provide police services. |
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The habit once formed in respect to some medicines, soon extends to the better proved medicines, and the practitioner becomes a mere specificker. |
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Reflecting on statements made, he urged delegates to preserve the careful balance and middle-of-the-road approach taken in respect to the draft protocol. |
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Neither Canada nor its ministers, officers, employees or agents makes any warranty in respect to this report or assumes any liability arising out of this report. |
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Any of the fettlers were better off in respect to ready-money than he was. |
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