The city was situated in such a way that made it indefensible against attack, leading them to compromise rather than be conquered. |
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We are not able to communicate the activation states of our brains in such a way that they are perfectly replicable by others. |
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For example, wrestling includes many holds, which can easily be performed in such a way that they damage the elbow, shoulder, neck or leg joints. |
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Find a way to heel it in in such a way that the amount of sun and wind the root ball receives is minimal. |
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And present it in such a way that they will avoid challenging you until kingdom come! |
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The dishes for the food should be clean and handled by the server in such a way that no hands touch them before yours. |
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I can't speak for other ministers, but I arrange my life in such a way that I do my red boxes in the office, using the internet. |
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We worded a letter in such a way that it was OK for them to let our citizens out. |
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The letter was worded in such a way that made the exam sound like something horrific. |
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Network partners must align in such a way that the resulting partnership offers a unique value proposition to the consumer. |
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A concept must be framed in such a way that it can be subjected to criticism and possible contradiction. |
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The conversation led in such a way that the only way to get to know her better was to ask her out on a date. |
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When a file is downloaded to a user's player, it will be tagged in such a way that other players would then refuse to play it. |
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We had to do it in such a way that we used automation and our Web site to keep costs down. |
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Another scarf of bright scarlet and blue sat on her head, folded in such a way that seemed to imply great care. |
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Those topographic features scatter ambient light in such a way that a three-dimensional image appears. |
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However, this was a title protection act and it was written in such a way that its exclusions were greater than what it covered. |
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But he consulted with our allies in such a way that the response was very positive and I thought very good. |
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As he went, he noted that the dogs were benched in such a way that each breed had a section to itself. |
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The Totonac also configured their architecture in such a way that time and space were integrated. |
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Rather, some songs transcend their own authors in such a way that they can only be sung by a particular voice. |
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And trifocal contact lenses are placed a little bit higher in such a way that the area for intermediate zone is on the pupil of the eye. |
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She cooked steaks and burgers in such a way that they almost mooed when prodded with a fork. |
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Herders' words are typeset to stand out from the rest of the text in such a way that they are almost personalized. |
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The assets are mortgaged in such a way that the mortgagor can deal with them without the concurrence of the mortgagee. |
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She is able to talk about the beauty in women in such a way that distorts it into a kind of straight jacket of insanity and uncontrollableness. |
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The idea of a cipher system is to disguise confidential information in such a way that its meaning is unintelligible to an unauthorized person. |
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Empowered, Economic Man is free to choose in a variety of realms and free to act in such a way that his utility is maximized. |
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He had managed to explain things in such a way that he somehow made some sense. |
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So we were very eager to practice Buddhism in such a way that we could bring it into society. |
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Cause and effect are related in such a way that, if the first occurs, the second cannot but occur. |
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The third condition is used in such a way that it entails neither the second condition nor the first. |
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Try to copy one of the designs on squared paper in such a way that each unit square has only one colour. |
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He was able to draw the plots in such a way that the coefficient of regression became the slope of the regression line. |
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It's surprising that one event follows another in such a way that we are left totally numb. |
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The ball went in and out of the seats in such a way that the umpire called it a double rather than a homer. |
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So the world must ordinarily appear to us in such a way that we can accept these principles. |
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The basic format of the game would be structured in such a way that you can choose where to go, and which crimes to fight. |
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This substance is composed of a hot sulphureous earth, and a watery essence, in such a way that the sages have called it imperfect sulphur. |
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We must conduct our affairs in such a way that it becomes in the Communists' interest to agree on a genuine peace. |
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When high hardness is the ultimate need, the material must be treated in such a way that the peak of the curve is reached. |
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Indeed, Sheth has arranged the images in such a way that you see two different worlds on facing pages. |
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The movie is made in such a way that fanboys and newcomers alike can go see it and be pleasantly surprised. |
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Since 1857 Hali, Sir Syed and Shibli adopted the new trend of ghazals written in such a way that they incarnated deep thoughts. |
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And of his conditions for canonicity, one was that the work had to be difficult in such a way that compelled effort from its reader. |
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Air attacks wreaked havoc on German road and rail communications, though in such a way that the invasion sector was not especially favoured. |
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The problem, then, is to define the out-group in such a way that people can abandon this group and join the in-group. |
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In any particular situation, the virtuous person acts in such a way that he instantiates all of the relevant virtues. |
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It is conjectured that natural selection tuned the average connectivity in such a way that the network reaches a sparse graph of connections. |
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He noted that most Chinese food is plated in such a way that knives aren't necessary for the diner. |
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That is, sin has affected our individual constitution in such a way that it has rendered all human beings spiritually lifeless. |
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Bulbs can also be interplanted in such a way that the summer perennials just coming into leaf will mask the dying foliage of the spring bulbs. |
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Anthers are introrse and fused longitudinally through many papillae, in such a way that they form a cuff around the ovary. |
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She couldn't stand it, the way he continue to invade her space and kiss her in such a way that it was more of a chore than meaning. |
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We must present our case in such a way that we make our foes our friends and not make friends our foes. |
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The aeroplane is steered in such a way that the wings deliver no lift at all, so it is in a state of free fall. |
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They will try to control the situation in such a way that the person who was gaslighted is kept away from other associates. |
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As cells divide it is a necessity that the DNA be copied, in such a way that each daughter cell acquires the same amount of genetic material. |
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The accessory gland protein-coding genes were isolated in such a way that favors overrepresentation of highly expressed genes. |
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English imperial georgics describe imperial expansion in such a way that virtuous, civilizing labor is rendered infinitely progressive. |
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So for any woman to engage this dynamic is to go against social decorums and stereotypes in such a way that she may find herself beyond the pale. |
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Today, however, he discussed my demurral on the air in such a way that indicated he had not read my letter. |
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The result is that component design is rarely conceived of in such a way that lends itself to automated manufacturing. |
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The dining table is just adequate enough to serve the family and is placed in such a way that it is just a few paces from the kitchen. |
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His appeal to blasphemy is played in such a way that it seems a disingenuous pretence. |
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Secrecy internalizes time and so fixes it in such a way that it disjoins with the present. |
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For example, a two-page spread puts side-by-side a frontal view and a large feathered serpent head in such a way that underscores a formal similarity. |
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The union jack caught the air as the ship started to move and it waved at the back of the ship in such a way that it seemed to wave itself to the people below. |
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The buckles have a nice feel to them, and they're designed in such a way that the excess strap lies between the buckle, and the PC, thus preventing any nicks and scratches. |
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When telling stories, he frequently breaks into Javanese and raises the tone of his voice in such a way that one can not help but laugh at his expressiveness. |
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The new control method uses a natural fungus, called Metarhizium anisopliae, which infects locust hoppers in such a way that they stop feeding and die in one to three weeks. |
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Or else the Americans could do the decent thing, and change their law in such a way that it mirrors the arrangements of their most leal and trusty ally. |
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Essentially, the system senses the driving conditions and makes corrections and adjustments as required, but in such a way that it is more anticipative rather than reactive. |
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But what is not right is for the Minister to do that in such a way that it rides roughshod over the life plans that are made by thousands of people. |
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This property of addictive desires distorts the phenomenological field of agency in such a way that my powers of reflective self-control are vitiated but not destroyed. |
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In a flap for powered flight, the primary flight feathers are angled in such a way that they force air backwards so the bird is propelled forwards. |
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The human attention span is evolving in such a way that they can skip around. |
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A gyroscope is a wheel or disc mounted in such a way that it is free to rotate around an axis as well as to move linearly along the other two axes. |
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It has been known that muscle fibers in a heart are arranged in such a way that their orientation changes continuously from endocardium to epicardium of the free wall. |
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We too have been stereotyped and portrayed in the media in such a way that it has affected how people interact with us. |
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For Smith, then, nature becomes internal to capitalism in such a way that the very distinction implied by using these terms is eroded and undermined. |
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The cavesson should be fitted in such a way that the noseband lies below the cheekbones and on the nose-bone, this way, it will not interfere with his breathing. |
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The countries may have to make adjustments but they also have to package their reforms in such a way that they are deemed acceptable to a majority of their citizens. |
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If you are parking your caravan up for the winter, block it in with other vehicles or park it in such a way that thieves will not be able to tow it away easily. |
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Many of the diplodocid femora examined were stored, mounted, or damaged in such a way that measurement of their anterior surfaces was difficult or impossible. |
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Lunch passed in relative calm, for Charlie tried hard to do nothing that would upset her father in such a way that would send him off to the bedroom for another rest. |
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In order to record the sound stereophonically, the groove must be cut in such a way that it forces the needle to move up and down as well as side to side. |
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Just when we were getting bored of the classic trench, he goes and revamps it in such a way that all I can think about is just how very much I want one of these! |
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The operation on a previously modulated wave in such a way that it will have substantially the same characteristics as the original modulating wave. |
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This type of device is to be configured in such a way that it can be used for detecting material with optical axes in various directions without requiring assembly. |
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The ship gave a sudden lurch as the lines were cast off, and began sliding away from the dock in such a way that it seemed the dock itself was receding from them. |
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The company have learned how to prefabricate the contents of their stores in such a way that they can operate in extremely small and odd shaped locations, if necessary. |
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I like to think that I've plotted it in such a way that though the idea came from personal experience, that I've moved it away into a realm of obvious fictionality. |
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Balamory took off in such a way that he never managed to finish his degree, uncompleted business that he hopes to rectify now the series has run its course. |
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In this, I have combined different methods of attack and defense, in such a way that the result will conduce to the harmonious development of the whole body. |
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The screen was angled in such a way that the audience could watch Tupac performing but could not see the screen itself. |
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And yet, her own brokenness over her failures is written in such a way that the audience is implicated in them. |
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I abased myself in such a way that it makes me cringe to even remember it. |
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Work must also be restructured in such a way that it accommodates caregiving, through a shorter workweek and more flexible scheduling, for example. |
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That may be achieved by locating the nest in such a way that it does not get wet, or by protecting the inner insulating material with a water-repellent outer layer. |
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Is their study designed in such a way that a clinically significant result would also be statistically significant? |
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Baez complemented Morricone's main theme in such a way that it has transcended the borders of film music and has become an immortal ballad for freedom and liberty for all. |
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This is done by bringing up American children in such a way that they will take their place in society as diligent workers and unprotesting consumers. |
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However, we don't want the lead to be fixed in such a way that, should you get a break-off, the lead remains permanently tethered to the trace and to the pike. |
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The hottest-selling fabric for embroidered caps today is a chino cotton-washed material, which is processed in such a way that it provides a soft, luxurious but sturdy finish. |
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Meanwhile, frustrations over violence and insecurity have been manipulated in such a way that a majority of Jamaicans supports hard-line policing and punishment. |
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Since most fighters were right-handed, the stairways were built in such a way that if you were trying to get up the stairs, the newel post is on your right-hand side. |
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You can also cut a bagel in such a way that the two halves don't really separate, but end up as a linked chain akin to a Mobius strip. |
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The object of the game is to play the ball in such a way that the opponent is not able to play a valid return. |
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Furthermore, even gaping wounds restore in such a way that the animal's body shape is restored, and infection of such large wounds seems rare. |
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Confidence in Corinthian Pegasi grew up in the Greek zone of the island in such a way that Pegasi became the accepted coin of the realm. |
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But we may suppose that John has set his priorities in such a way that the quandary is spurious. |
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Hay stored outside must be stacked in such a way that moisture contact is minimal. |
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On some farms the loose hay was stored in a barrack, shed, or barn, normally in such a way that it would compress down and cure. |
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For example, workers might follow all safety regulations in such a way that it impedes their productivity or they might refuse to work overtime. |
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Still, the environment has been altered in such a way that bricks-and-mortar companies must rethink their own enterprises. |
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Thus a PMO IMS must be built in such a way that it reasonably represents the program and can keep pace with its evolution. |
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So, says LXE's Deedy, it's a process of laying out the communication cells in such a way that they don't overlap or become overloaded. |
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In this case, the thickness of the layers is selected in such a way that the bright areas of the diffraction pattern coincide at the same spot. |
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Essentially the EAC is seeking to manoeuvre the government into wording the legislation in such a way that will definitively rule out denationalising the power utility. |
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A map is bipartite if its vertices can be coloured with two colors, say black and white, in such a way that each edge links a white and a black vertex. |
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Volatile memory refers to random access memory, which stores data in such a way that it can be read and written rapidly but loses it when the power is switched off. |
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It is made in such a way that our digestive systems can't absorb it. |
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The work includes a section called the Digesta which abstracts the principles of Roman law in such a way that they can be applied to any situation. |
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A consumer maximizes his utility by distributing his budget among goods in such a way that the marginal utility of any good is equal to the marginal utility of any other good. |
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As predicted by general relativity, the presence of a mass deforms spacetime in such a way that the paths taken by particles bend towards the mass. |
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The woman is forced to write in the language of the other in such a way that otherwise indicible expression can be heard and seen in the margins of interlocution. |
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The concept of animal welfare reflects the viewpoint that animals under human care should be treated in such a way that they do not suffer unnecessarily. |
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Both offtime and ontime must be adjusted in such a way that a synchronization between the output and the reception of the requests from the intruder is achieved. |
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First, how can we read relations between men and women in early modern texts in such a way that denaturalizes present-day, normative heterosexuality? |
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All too often it was a way of putting material culture into categories in such a way that marginalized and hierarchized the cultures that they came out of. |
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The current Spanish constitution has been implemented in such a way that, in many respects, Spain can be compared to countries which are undeniably federal. |
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To buffer stage house is a stone that has been created in such a way that ends shaped beam decreasing as the stone used for pounding rice pedestal. |
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The unlawful and dangerous act of B changed the maternal environment of the foetus in such a way that when born the child died when she would otherwise have lived. |
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