All cars attest in some measure to potentially delicate negotiations between function and form. |
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To this singular character I have observed an analogous structure in Nyctinomus, by which it is in some measure illustrated. |
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Germany and Japan have, in some measure, sloughed off their post-1945 pacifism. |
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The sources of these recessions varied, but all were mercifully brief, thanks in some measure to government policy. |
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We think that we must be, in some measure, guided by the following observations. |
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This motion occurs in a context and that context was, in some measure, set by the Manley report. |
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Actually, when we commend good thoughts or actions we are making them in some measure our own. |
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How Canada responds will in some measure define the type of society we are or aspire to be. |
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Clear definition of the mandate and governance of a future waterway is, in some measure, dependent upon resolution of these issues. |
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To us, the common position seems to be in some measure a retreat from the high-water mark represented by Parliament's first reading position. |
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No doubt Einstein himself is in some measure responsible for this image, since, in later life, he reflected nostalgically on solitude, isolation, and creativity. |
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Only a personal being can, in some measure, harness causation to serve his interests, instead of his being dependent on it. |
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The government has addressed in some measure, but not completely by any means, the issue of child poverty. |
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We have gotten here, in some measure, thanks to the efforts of the Prime Minister. |
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His success may depend in some measure upon natural ability, but he needs training, too, and a purpose. |
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Table 25 shows the overall percentage of respondents who indicated that the problem, in some measure, made their daily lives difficult. |
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Perhaps psychological warfare will be employed in some measure and some sort of military action is certainly likely. |
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This three-dimensional game succeeds in some measure because of this very openness and because the experience is so convincing. |
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The goal of the preamble was to, in some measure prevent those rash misconstructions, and uncandid reflections, which usually proceed from an imperfect view of any subject. |
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Every time we grind out our laps, we may, in some measure, be swimming in the fountain of youth. |
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In view of a situation in which everyone on a farm or in the city is in some measure dependent upon road and rail transportation, there are recurring demands for regulations of traffic and costs that will be equitable. |
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Even Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Natural Religion, are in some measure dependent on the science of Man. |
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Etienne Dumont and his great English master, Jeremy Bentham, were inclined to make the point that since laws are always in some measure coercive, they are always in some measure evil. |
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Even where national laws and practices exist, they are proving inadequate to this objective, in some measure owing to the lack of technical help, as described above. |
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The bulk of the stela contains the text of the code, partly erased on the obverse but restorable in some measure from clay-tablet versions of the same laws. |
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It is hoped that her photographic heritage will touch those who did not know her personally, and that in some measure she will continue through this mode of expression, of passion. |
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Christmas will always in some measure disappoint. |
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When selecting products to be sold under manufacturers' brands, the distributor can realistically choose only among products whose sales are promoted in some measure by means of advertising in the area. |
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It will be packaged in such a way that this is a necessary user fee in order to ensure that recreational boats and recreational boaters are appropriately licensed and controlled in some measure. |
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Around the world, the costs and risks involved have meant that federal governments have always been involved in some measure in all nuclear new-build projects. |
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One of the other initiatives in this bill, which we can support in some measure, is the provision that would provide first-time homebuyers with that much more access to the home ownership market. |
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They have increased the output of work per man-hour, so that we are able to cope in some measure with the increased demands of a greatly enlarged population. |
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The Act thus seeks, in some measure, to ensure a balance between employee and employer interests that will be beneficial for both groups and for the greater public interest in established pension standards. |
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I put it to the hon. member that at least the money that has come into my riding and the money that has come into the City of Toronto and the GTA is in some measure working. |
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Check the facts as they are today, weigh your responsibilities, estimate the factors you can in some measure control, take account of factors you cannot control, forecast needs, and plot a course. |
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Now, as the business of standing mast-heads, ashore or afloat, is a very ancient and interesting one, let us in some measure expatiate here. |
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We may in some measure frame our minds for the reception of happiness. |
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