In addition, self-confidence is growing in Turkey in view of its economic performance. |
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The regime of freebies has to be considered in view of the fiscal health of society. |
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Strange as it may seem in view of all the damage that was done, Ireland did not get the full force of the storm. |
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This will involve some considerable expense in view of the building work already completed. |
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Perhaps that is a good thing in view of what awaits them in the next fortnight. |
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An agreement is also necessary in view of the upcoming considerable foreign debt payments. |
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While enzyme activities of the transketolase in red can be assayed, this is rarely necessary in view of clinical and MRI findings. |
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Ireland sought a derogation for the use of set-aside land some weeks ago in view of the persistent wet weather conditions this year. |
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We rounded the bend of the road that would put us in view of the forest, and within in our line of sight was smoke. |
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Basic payload figures are a little misleading, however, in view of differing fuel capacities. |
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His accomplishment is all the more remarkable in view of Allied strength, the poor weather, and the patchy quality of his own army. |
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As usual, a circus troupe has pitched its tent in the Festival City in view of the vacation. |
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But, also like baseball, it's entirely pardonable in view of its good-natured competitiveness and unpretentious charm. |
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A study of the female horoscopy will be of immense interest in view of the rapid advancement that women are making from all walks of life. |
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The farm assembly had decided that in view of the dry weather all hands should be used for haymaking. |
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But in view of the weak financial conditions and low level of technology of the local entertainment industry, this optimism seems somewhat hasty. |
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In this regard, the ruling camp should immediately stop interfering in the investigation in view of the law. |
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He urged people not to leave valuables in the car and certainly not in view of passers-by. |
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He also requires further assessment by a neurosurgeon to exclude any neurological abnormality in view of his bizarre symptoms and signs. |
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Ironically, in view of the grass-roots democratic populism of its rhetoric, the party itself was highly autocratic and centralized. |
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That was Edmund Wilson's judgment in 1950, and in view of the half century since I see no reason, not excepting Wilson's own career, to alter it. |
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Rembrandt has a quizzical, jesting expression, as well he may, in view of his wondrous hat and slashed leather jerkin, ornate with glass beads. |
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The warning was issued in view of the torrential rains to rainstorms and strong winds forecast for the valleys. |
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He said the decision was made in view of what they called dilatory tactics being employed by the lawyers. |
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The increased insured value was reasonably justifiable in view of the possible replacement value at the time. |
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That may be valid for some businesses, especially in view of the rapidity of technological changes. |
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There was something admirable about his optimism, in view of the company's rampant unpopularity. |
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What is more, in view of lengthy procedures and high costs, very few people will choose to litigate to reclaim lost property. |
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It was clear to me that in view of the learned Recorder's judgment, the claimant had no option but to discontinue the claim. |
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Days later we took Doug's ashes into the mountains, spreading them in view of both Shuksan and Baker. |
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The centre is also outsourcing eco-friendly products in view of the heavy demand for these from locals and tourists. |
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Leave was refused on the first and third grounds with reasons to be given later in view of the lateness of the hour. |
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This is a significant challenge in view of the need for additional capacity at our ports over the coming years, particularly for unitised trade. |
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Jane Davenant was a natural suspect in view of her son William Davenant's reputed willingness to believe that Shakespeare begot him. |
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He said that in view of the prevailing drought conditions, the state Agriculture Department had prepared a contingency crop scheme. |
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Initially, the antitrust law provisions were inserted into the Treaty in view of their role in the process of market integration. |
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It requires the capacity actively to form intentions in view of one's motivational tendencies and one's normative conclusions. |
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The literal-minded insistence that all government rhetoric be entirely scrupulous strikes me, in view of the above, as weird. |
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I just query whether that is so in view of the inherent power of the Court. |
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I retain some doubt in view of the undoubted fact that there is a medical condition. |
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This would be mere speculation on their part, however, in view of incontrovertible evidence to the contrary. |
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This is surprising in view of the experience gained in dealing with the Vietnamese boat people some decades ago. |
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Trees and Acacia species were planted 1m apart and mallees were planted 0.5m apart in view of later thinning. |
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Concern has particularly arisen in view of younger men having paid scant attention to the richness of their culture. |
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Updating of its contents is most timely in view of the recent interest in mathematical modelling of oil field development techniques. |
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Steel prices had been marked up by a handful of producers in view of the rising exports to China and a few other countries. |
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Freud constantly revised his theories in view of theoretical concerns and new data. |
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I look at how the field today is situated in view of its history and ideological foundations. |
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The basic thermionic tube with three electrodes is called a triode in view of the number of electrodes. |
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All of the children performed excellently, in view of the fact that they had already performed in a matinee at midday. |
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Try positioning yourself in view of a wall clock or use a watch with a second hand or timer. |
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I would, however, be grateful if in view of everything I have written you would now see your way clear to modifying your present logo. |
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But in view of how flawed the record has proved to be, how do we know that a call was not made but went unheard or unrecorded? |
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This disc, perhaps surprisingly in view of the jazz background of Rochester Philharmonic conductor Jeff Tyzik, doesn't play up the jazziness of Gershwin. |
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However, the addition of solid phosphate was not used in subsequent experiments in view of the tendency of flavonoids to adsorb onto solid surfaces. |
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This restoration placed the Lazaretto at a far remove from its origins, a disappointing decision in view of the small number of famine artifacts on the island. |
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His youngish stepmother, Joyce, volunteers to baby-sit gratis in view of his straitened circumstances and her recent widowing and resultant loneliness. |
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And in the far south, almost in view of North Africa, the tiny port of Sanlucar de Barrameda produces the finest of fino sherries. |
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But the management of two balloons would, necessarily, be very difficult, in view of the problem how to keep them both at an equal ascensional force. |
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A two-bedroom flat in bijou Holly Walk, not far from Hampstead Heath but not exactly in view of it either, was just fifty quid shy of a million pounds. |
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The rogue gave the master of the college as referee, but in view of his story, the bank opened the account and collected the cheque without making enquiries. |
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The international fishing community has blasted China for threatening to deplete bigeye tuna resources in view of the recent upsurge in actual Chinese catches. |
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What she did need to worry about was trying to underplay her book in view of the attention it drew. |
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Results are discussed in view of conservative management of calcicolous meadows, since these semi-natural ecosystems are especially threatened in Western Europe. |
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This signifies the shifting stand taken by the victim or her family towards the crime and the criminal in view of the existing social environment. |
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The bank had agreed to keep the accounts separate, and if it wished to cancel this arrangement in view of the changed circumstances, it had to give notice to the customer. |
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Partially shielded by the castellation of the front wall, she could keep watch over her surroundings without being in view of anyone who might be spying on the house. |
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These rocks are generally divided into two major types in view of their lithology, internal stratigraphy and contact relationships with surrounding rocks. |
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Take the hullabaloo about the shooting party, reported to include the Duke of Edinburgh, which shot some pheasant on the Sandringham estate in view of some schoolchildren. |
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Even the tariff measure alone would pose a dilemma in view of the country's heavy reliance on imports for such food commodities as rice, sugar, corn and soybean and meat. |
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Particularly in view of the attitude that the appellant adopted during his interviews with the police, he is only entitled to a modest discount for his plea. |
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The skill of some of these amateurs is hardly surprising in view of the attention paid to drawing, painting, and other artistic pursuits in a gentlewoman's education. |
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The situation now is proceeding delicately in view of that assumption. |
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These theories are sometimes called deontological, from the Greek word deon, or duty, in view of the foundational nature of our duty or obligation. |
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The performance is creditworthy in view of the absorption of overhang problems by public sector banks and tightening of prudential norms for the banks. |
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Especially in view of the attempts of individual ill-wishers to bury the CIS as a useless rudiment. |
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Also the use of spit-fires for barbecueing meats in view of the customer serves a dual purpose of attracting customers as well as cooking. |
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The seamen, in view of the cold and the wind, had for the most part slunk ashore, and were now roaring and singing in the shoreside taverns. |
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In 2011 the England Knights were created to serve as a step up for the younger players from their club in view of playing for the 1st team. |
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The move has been taken in view of the recent Sony cyberattack, which paralyzed the organization for a few days. |
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Not surprisingly, in view of their country's defeat in the Crimean War, they were Anglophobes to a man. |
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The major reduction requested in view of prevailing decrements in international rates of oil. |
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The registration, movement and tracking of Dhows was also highlighted in view of some recent cases. |
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Unsurprisingly, in view of its period, it also deals with race riots and anarchic hippiedom. |
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We encountered a patient with a tongue base lymphoma that we initially diagnosed as a lingual tonsil in view of its benign appearance. |
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Maldives, in view of its characteristics, was admitted as a member Pacific POPIN subregional network only in principle. |
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A jejunostomy feeding tube was placed at the time of surgery in view of his dysphagia and poor oral intake. |
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Furthermore, the results become even more tantalizing in view of the apparent resemblance between the dilaton and the Higgs boson. |
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Intravenous folinic acid 15 mg daily was also given in view of the potential methotrexate overdose. |
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The demonstration of disgrace during the formal disbanding helped foment the rebellion in view of some historians. |
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It would be preferable in view of the shortage of ammunition to blow her up in the shallow waters of the Plate and to have the crew interned. |
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This idea arose in view of the anomotreme pollen-grains studded with apertures. |
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We had stopped throwing stones in view of anyone except ourselves years ago, after we saw the looks on the adults' faces when we outskipped them. |
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By this reversed direction of the high altars in the two churches each altar was, through the transenna, in view of the other. |
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Because pilots need instantaneous information during landing, a windsock is also kept in view of the runway. |
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Torlesse was supposed to accompany him, but in view of the degree of radioactive contamination, he felt he could not leave his command. |
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The royal family is understandably reluctant to cause excessive friction with the Wahhabists in view of the serious instability that this would trigger. |
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The decision was taken in view of the large scale complaints from the people, specially in Hyderabad that enumerators did not turn up at their houses for taking the details. |
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Thus, in view of the innocuity of silymarin, it might be advisable in future clinical studies to insure the controlled administration of sufficient amounts of silymarin. |
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One would not be able to return from an extended holiday and drive off in the family car in view of the boiloff from even the best insulated tank. |
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It was anticipated that the third match at East London, in view of the strained relations now existing between both teams, would prove a thriller. |
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Morgan's return, in particular, was significant, in view of the fact that he defeated Foulkes Griffiths, the official candidate of the Liberal Association. |
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If a mention of the underdevelopment of Bihar, UP and West Bengal can be construed in view of the upcoming Assembly polls, then Modi covered that base too. |
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I cannot say how important the stonefly nymph is in the diet of the young sewin but I think that junior sewin take quite a few stoneflies in view of their joint habitat. |
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He considers that, in view of the references in the three poems, there is a case for identifying the attack on Catraeth recorded in Y Gododdin with the Battle of Gwen Ystrat. |
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Its location, in view of the Voortrekker monument is particularly strategic, offering the view of a museum to the static monumentalism of the Voortrekkers. |
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According to Merina Abu Tahir, MAS regional general manager for Middle East and Africa, 'The offers are incredible in view of the economic downturn. |
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Any attempt to grasp truth is, therefore, relativized in view of the fact that human perspectives and representations are always asymptotic to it. |
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Behind the richly decorated foyer and in view of the busy boulevard stand two benches covered with clamps, scrapers, planers, bending irons and an army of small cutting tools. |
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