Studies show that persons deemed beautiful by social norm receive inadvertent preferential treatment. |
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In round 8 Yates again interfered in the action when he deducted a point off of Soto-Karas for an inadvertent low blow. |
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This warns against inadvertent overestimation due to the original sampling procedure in experimental assays. |
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We are talking about not only an inadvertent or incorrect disclosure, but blowing the gaff on the investigation. |
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We have gone to extraordinary lengths to screen every single athlete on this team to make sure they're not in danger of inadvertent doping. |
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The authors would like to express regret in the inadvertent omission of these acknowledgements. |
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I doubt very much that the good judge requested that his inadvertent disclosure be off the record. |
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Like almost every other hit I clicked on, it seems to me an example of inadvertent duplication. |
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Staking it into place lakes only a moment and will also prevent inadvertent loss of the link and pin while the barrel is dismounted from the gun. |
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The granddaughter and last direct descendant of the late Greek tycoon is also the inadvertent inheritor of a tragic family history. |
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Casting a blank glance at me, he looks as though it is I who should apologize for his inadvertent offence. |
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Small amounts of exposure occur from inhalation, skin absorption, and inadvertent ingestion of contaminated soil or dust. |
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Before I could tell her about the inadvertent imposture that had occurred, she walked off the show in a huge huff with both signatures in hand. |
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However, inadvertent contamination of some food products has been uncovered. |
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The laparoscopic technique is favored among surgeons as safer overall, but inadvertent perforations do occur. |
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This electoral process will be more transparent than in recent years, because of both intended and inadvertent government reforms. |
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I made a mental note to leave more space between seedlings next time, although the effect I'd achieved by inadvertent crowding was lovely. |
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So far, there does not appear to be any deliberate tampering with the ballots, only some inadvertent misplacement of ballots has been discovered. |
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Biosecurity protocols and border testing are in place, and inadvertent contamination is under better control. |
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The ladies' chorus had tears streaming down their faces and Julie, the inadvertent stripper, was slowly dying of embarrassment. |
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Now, as a consequent of inadvertent human error, conditions are contrary to preferred expectations. |
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Hand hygiene is believed to be the primary strategy for prevention of inadvertent inoculation or transmission of the virus. |
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During normal engine operation, the inadvertent contamination of fuel by water and other contaminants must be tolerated. |
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Second, convictions may become disclosed by the inadvertent disclosure or consent of the offender. |
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There is no other evidence of actual or inadvertent disclosure to any third party. |
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A beautiful, but quite inadvertent crop of henbit was flourishing in this field east of Lincoln this week. |
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National missile defense is very useful against rogue states or inadvertent launches by more responsible powers. |
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Then look at the couch potato who seems ready, not for an evening in front of the TV, but for a spell of inadvertent train spotting. |
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The asphyxiation caused to cattle due to inadvertent consumption of plastics was also showcased. |
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As a measure to minimise the risk of inadvertent launch, de-targeting is commendable, although unverifiable. |
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Members of the defensive team need to be aware of an inadvertent or accidental tag of home plate by the catcher in such situations. |
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The program tries to save people from themselves by blocking the inadvertent downloading of crimeware on computers. |
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In today's high-speed networked computing environment, both inadvertent damage and malicious attacks can cripple a system in the blink of an eye. |
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Its bright spots shine, and its insights — advertent and inadvertent, regarding past and present — are valuable. |
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The intentional revocation was not an inadvertent termination. |
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National opposes this bill because far from simply correcting that inadvertent error, it creates a whole new raft of radical, new, legal instruments. |
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The switches are protected against inadvertent activation by a detent that requires the switch lever to be pulled to make a selection. |
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To prevent inadvertent operation of the quick-closing valves, the petcocks are normally left in the open position. |
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Particular attention should be paid to genetic screening to avoid jeopardizing captive breeding programmes through inadvertent hybridisation. |
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It wold have been a harsh penalty as Yoshida's arm was by his side and the contact seemed inadvertent. |
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This year, few are worried about inadvertent seed sprouting or pests escaping winter's wrath in western Canada, which is in a deep freeze. |
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Such visits may well be educative in the early period after the law takes effect, as most breaches are likely to be inadvertent. |
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It wasn't with regard to anti-Semitism, but it was about this inadvertent use of blackface. |
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Cessna indicated that the primary reason for locking the doors during flight is to prevent inadvertent opening due to fuselage flexure. |
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These areas are expected to be protected from direct or inadvertent damage following mitigating measures including potential collateral damage. |
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Articles designed to fold shall have a folding mechanism that cannot be activated by a child or by inadvertent action on the part of the carer. |
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The operation of ejectable windows shall be such that inadvertent ejection is effectively prevented. |
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Shade, darken, or otherwise mark to preclude inadvertent or unauthorised use. |
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But Depay's inadvertent contribution was so significant that it seemed likely the strike would be credited to Manchester United's new signing. |
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I have a simple question for my colleague with respect to the inadvertent release of the kind of information members are asking for. |
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This is to avoid any inadvertent disclosure of confidential information to the subject. |
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The inadvertent result of this is a higher bar for collection than for disclosure, which surely is an unintended effect. |
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According to the report, the failure in protection resulted from an inadvertent disclosure of information in Court. |
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Management considers that controls are in place to safeguard against the risk of inadvertent non-compliance. |
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Despite the inadvertent hilarity, the real marvel of our mobile text-correction systems is how astoundingly good they are. |
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There are a number of inadvertent and purposeful ways for universities to skew their Clery Act numbers. |
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Imagine not being permitted to backtrack on an inadvertent slip. |
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However, the tapped confabs gave investigators an inadvertent window on apparently shady dealings of an entirely different nature. |
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Firstly, risks to the descendants of trial participants because of the inadvertent modification of germ cells are not identical to those for chemical mutagens. |
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As a result of centuries of both deliberate and inadvertent plant breeding, the varieties used today have little resemblance with their wild ancestors. |
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The inherent demeaning nature of such language is inadvertent, I am sure. |
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The law should not pursue those allegedly guilty of minor, inadvertent or technical crimes decades ago, because to do so is disproportionate and oppressive. |
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There are other inadvertent legal forces that have contributed to this new monitoring regime, one of which is the expansion of sexual harassment law. |
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Presumably, they acquired the disease through inadvertent exposure. |
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The students also had a certain stylistic flair, however inadvertent. |
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He says that it was inadvertent as a mistake and I accept that. |
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In the event of a malfunction, neither the engine control room nor the wheelhouse has a direct, audible alarm to alert operators to an accidental or inadvertent disengagement of one or more clutches. |
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By using the footrests, both rider and passenger will reduce the risk of inadvertent contact with any motorcycle components and will also reduce the risk of injury from entrapment of clothing. |
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A foreboding shadow is cast upon this foreplay in the figure of Actaeon, who was punished for his inadvertent voyeurism by being torn limbmeal. |
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It is therefore very important for athletes to understand not only what is prohibited, but also what might potentially cause an inadvertent doping violation. |
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Events, inadvertent causes, and the temporal anchoring of present participles. |
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Anti-trapping advocates say it is inhumane and results in the inadvertent capture of pets and other species, while trappers say it is just another way to manage and control the population of an animal. |
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Showing favouritism towards his fiancée was not an inadvertent mistake, but the justification needed to put an end to his headstrong and unacceptable way of going about things. |
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Their inadvertent rescuers were then forced to take them to Ambon, where they disembarked in Hitu. |
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A fundamental source of contention stems from the inadvertent conflation of theoretical conceptions of imperialism and colonialism. |
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The invention has thus been identified as an inadvertent contributing factor to the outbreak of the American Civil War. |
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The repercussions of this inadvertent leak are another factor in his decision to quit his job. |
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Such incentives are very often instituted for perfectly valid political or social reasons but, by externalizing environmental considerations, they contribute to the inadvertent loss of biological diversity. |
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This means advertent and inadvertent exposure to leaks of confidential information. |
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To prevent water from entering the hull due to inadvertent operation or malfunction of the visor, the visor's operating mechanism was disconnected and the visor bolted in the raised position. |
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Any trapdoor in floors or ceilings or side doors must be designed and constructed in such a way as to prevent inadvertent opening and must open in a direction that obviates any risk of falling, should they open unexpectedly. |
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The buttons used to activate the functions are quite small and need to be held down for at least two seconds to protect from inadvertent operation. |
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It is a very delicate and dangerous time and we have to be careful that inadvertent actions are not taken that may have the consequences of lighting fires that are in tinder dry situations. |
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Such an unconsidered, even inadvertent method is not an acceptable way of amending a treaty, least of all a multilateral international convention, without the consent of all parties to that treaty. |
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It provides excellent kink resistance, catheter radiopacity and tensile strength with a soft flexible tip to reduce the risk of paraesthesia and inadvertent penetration of blood vessels. |
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The failure to adopt it, especially in circumstances where the use of coarse language, advertent or inadvertent, can be anticipated, will result in a breach of Clause 10 of the CAB Code of Ethics. |
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The inadvertent deactivation of the evacuation slide automatic deployment system, in different circumstances, could have delayed the evacuation and compromised passenger safety. |
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Soon Lehrer was owning up to what he claimed were inadvertent errors. |
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A Kuwaiti named Abu Ahmad is reportedly the inadvertent source. |
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The advertent or inadvertent nature of the conduct: With respect to this consideration, the Tribunal must take into account the fact that the Applicant pled guilty to the three criminal offences in question. |
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Here a collection of SSA systems are important for crisis stability, as they will help discern inadvertent accidents and prevent them from being misconstrued as deliberate attacks. |
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The role of the media whether deliberate or inadvertent in shaping, distorting, or leading public opinion, introduces a crucial imponderable into the policy equation. |
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Pulmonary and cerebral embolism can result from inadvertent intravascular injection or intravasation of Lipiodol. |
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Every week a swathe of non sequiturs, inadvertent malapropisms and mixed metaphors are spouted by football pundits. |
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Serendipitous, though, for it coincided with the 20th anniversary of the first broadcast of Father Ted, and seems to act as poignant if inadvertent tribute. |
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The advertent or inadvertent nature of the falsehood: Although the Applicant claims to have made an honest mistake in his June 25, 2008, application, the Tribunal does not find his evidence credible in this respect. |
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Technological system limitations are, in fact, entrenching silos, creating inadvertent barriers to sharing of information about funding programs and transactions across government. |
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The breach could be the result of an inadvertent act such as the loss of a laptop or by a deliberate act such as an attack from a computer hacker. |
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This new sealing strip provides additional security: it prevents inadvertent opening and shows instantly if the packaging has already been opened. |
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Proper placement of the needle or catheter in the epidural space should be verified prior to SUFENTA injection to preclude inadvertent intravascular or intrathecal administration. |
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The requirements under this heading were not utilized owing to the inadvertent charging of facilities and infrastructure expenditures to the regular budget general operating expenses. |
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This means that where a marrying person does not make a new Will after the date of marriage, there can be inadvertent devastating results to the existing estate plan. |
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If such data is considered relevant, parties should request its preservation as early as possible, in order to avoid inadvertent deletion or claims of deliberate destruction. |
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The fire drill has meant that this important debate is in a sense an inadvertent victim of the importance of enhancing our parliamentary security. |
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The variance was attributable to the inadvertent charging of fees for the annual conference of the International Ombudsman Association and the distribution of brochures to the regular budget general operating expenses. |
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The cylinders with the installed actuating cartridges as prepared for carriage shall have an effective means of preventing inadvertent activation. |
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The collective pitch control or collective is located on the left side of the pilot's seat with a settable friction control to prevent inadvertent movement. |
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We check everything because an inadvertent error could be disastrous. |
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Television programs often show the inadvertent presence of family members during cardiopulmonary resuscitation efforts, yet the reality is often the opposite. |
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This, whether inadvertent or intentional, augments the book and contributes to Sotos's successful rendering of destructive compulsiveness as subject in Comfort and Critique. |
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