Advocate for inclusion, but if they fail them in that regard, they should create their own programs and agendas to address the needs we neglect. |
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He is likely to make economic regeneration and social inclusion keynotes of his tenure. |
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The programme supports measures focused on social inclusion and equal opportunities. |
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I especially love it when there is no meaningful symbolism and the inclusion of something pivotal was entirely by accident or an after thought. |
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In addition, individual consent will be required for inclusion of each sample obtained specifically for a biobank. |
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I have high hopes for our world and the state of race relations and inclusion. |
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Thirty sites were selected randomly from this list for further evaluation for inclusion in the project. |
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You must apply for inclusion on the Supplement Register at least fourteen working days before polling day. |
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She was entrusted with the social inclusion agenda that he saw as being the purpose of the Scottish parliament. |
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At the same time, the inclusion of personal testimonies softens the allocution patterns typical of radio. |
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The inclusion of the phytase enzyme in the diet will reduce the amount of phosphorus excreted in the feces. |
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Inevitably, subjective evaluation became the ultimate criterion for inclusion or rejection of specific events. |
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The inclusion of azurite blue and lake glazes indicates that this was a sophisticated and expensive colour scheme. |
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They found that inclusion of mannose in the drinking water of chicks reduced S. typhimurium colonization of the cecum. |
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I assume you are referring to our inclusion of humor and attempted humor in our public speeches. |
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The inclusion of yeast results in fermentation and causes the dough to rise, if it is left in a warm place. |
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One anachronism is the inclusion of twin diesel engines, for manoeuvring in harbours and avoiding conflicts in busy shipping lanes. |
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Proper planning can significantly mitigate the deemed interest benefit income or debt income inclusion. |
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With the last album only 11 months old, surely it is too soon for their inclusion? |
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True republicanism is about fairness and solidarity, about equality and inclusion. |
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Also, being a team player is essential, and the inclusion of all members is very important to me. |
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This all seems to be in response to the subject of human rights and the inclusion of sexual orientation in the bill. |
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The club's ethos of social inclusion and integration is reflected in the eclectic mix of nationalities represented within the team. |
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The one that increased the likelihood the most was selected for inclusion in the model. |
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The subjects were selected on the basis of exclusion and inclusion criteria. |
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One surprising inclusion was the humble partridgeberry, a plant often underfoot and overlooked. |
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Mineralization was studied in core using cathodoluminescence, transmitted and reflected light microscopy and fluid inclusion microthermometry. |
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The climate of the country allows beans to grow during most of the year, so they are a natural for inclusion in many dishes. |
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Two reviewers assessed all relevant randomized controlled trials and independently selected trials for inclusion. |
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A number of pieces out of the union of the resultant lists will then be selected for inclusion in the book. |
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A surface layer of active tundish flux can be used over the entire tundish thereby improving inclusion pick-up. |
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And what of all the hundreds of ISPs that offer as a service the inclusion of a subdomain on your acquired domain? |
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Thus we see that lexical elements can surface different hyponymies depending on the inclusion chain that is followed. |
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The inclusion of a rigid rule against capital controls in a trade agreement makes things even worse. |
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While the main panel of the altarpiece portrays a story of communal inclusion, the predella bears a story of social exclusion. |
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Companies also become vulnerable when they no longer clear the hurdles for initial inclusion, such as market value and trading liquidity. |
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The inclusion of a permanent, central building increased costs significantly. |
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But to foster a sense of community and inclusion, they decided to attach it to the existing building. |
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Weber's typology was broadened by the inclusion of three other motivational forces. |
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They embrace and build upon the critical importance of diversity and inclusion. |
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The rubber stamp comes despite continued concerns over the plan's inclusion of a spur with railway lines leading into the Town Beach bay. |
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The inclusion criteria allowed randomization of patients with symptoms up to 4 days in 2 weeks during the run-in period. |
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The inclusion of amalgamation in an assignment would constitute a further restriction on the tenants' common law right to assign without consent. |
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Local companies have been selected, where possible, for inclusion in the construction of the new building. |
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The low-pitched roof form was sufficiently high to enable the inclusion of a first-floor cooking school, which overlooks the centre spine. |
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In addition, all subjects were atopic, although atopy was not an inclusion criterion in our study. |
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On the surface, genomes therefore appear to meet all the necessary criteria, and to warrant inclusion in the macroevolutionary hierarchy. |
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There's also the use of rocks, the inclusion of informal ponds, and a less verdant appearance than other styles. |
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The vast majority of sites gave users no choice about inclusion on mailing lists or having their name passed on to affiliates or third parties. |
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Without the inclusion of this track, the disc feels nearly stultifying, but with it, altogether pleasant. |
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Most scholars, however, would probably regard the inclusion of Mormon works on this page as malapropos. |
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It breaks my heart to talk about it, but this list wouldn't be complete without its inclusion. |
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Howard's admirable insistence on historical particularism and multicultural inclusion raises another set of questions. |
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They call for our inclusion within the community, but baulk at us having any meaningful role within our own agencies. |
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Thus the musical saw has an equal right to inclusion in the gallery as the cor anglais. |
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Some of these names may be unfamiliar to you, and I'll explain why they deserve inclusion. |
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He is diagnosed with inclusion body myositis, a degenerative muscle disease that slowly destroys muscle mass. |
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Certainly, the inclusion of early faiths and beliefs into education should be welcomed for a balanced view. |
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Some of the bedded sandstone inclusions were folded prior to inclusion within the melange. |
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But that discounts the ingenious inclusion of Boston lettuce, which just compounds the green on green, with... more green. |
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The inclusion of a smart card in every financial transaction will add a crucial second layer of authentication. |
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Canada now claims to have the second largest oil reserves in the world, all based on the inclusion of its oil sands in its reserve estimates. |
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Building toward inclusion is a process that takes sustained effort, much like keeping a merry-go-round spinning. |
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Surely the publisher can still source hi-res pictures for inclusion in the book, even a book about web design. |
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A final feature worth mentioning is the all-new inclusion of split-screen multiplayer for offline use. |
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So that's the banned list, and the general ground rules for chocolate treat inclusion. |
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There were 303 term or near-term infants who met the inclusion criteria for the study. |
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Site Match is a new paid inclusion program which meshes the Alta, Ink, and Universal Web paid inclusion programs. |
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Coun Kunkler said he was pleased to see the inclusion of social housing in the scheme because it was badly needed in the Pewsey area. |
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The author and editors are unable to reply to contributions not selected for inclusion. |
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May I urge the inclusion of an up-to-date, modern youth facility in any new scheme. |
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These ideas are presented in attractive and palatable ways that suggest warm feelings of inclusion and the celebration of diversity. |
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If anything interesting pops up I'll fire up my newsreader and post a response or make a note for possible inclusion in tomorrow's column. |
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The cleaning of the micro-mesh screen is aided by the inclusion of a nylon bristle brush. |
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The principal change from the first phase is the inclusion of a downstairs bedroom and the decision to remove the mews in favour of a sun lounge. |
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It was a classic moment of inclusion which I felt acutely and painfully outside of. |
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We advocate creative and noncompetitive education at every age level, and the inclusion of cultural diversity in all curricula. |
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The panel discussion will be videotaped for inclusion in the Cable Center archives. |
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The drive to increase access to universities fits in with New Labour pronouncements on social inclusion and the ilk. |
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The inclusion of context specific as well as generic aspects of methodological quality is sometimes sensible. |
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Soon, perhaps, entire sentences will be uttered without the inclusion of housemates ' names. |
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On the regular menu, De Marco's inclusion of spunky mackerel in his ceviche raises it above the too-genial norm. |
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Despite his inclusion putting plenty of potential runners out of the handicap, the field will be big and the pace should be genuine. |
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They also point to the historical inclusion of visual arts in the festival. |
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Unfortunately, no individuals of the bush dog were available for inclusion in this analysis. |
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It is organised as a non-profit charity with a priority placed on inclusion and education. |
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Recommended for inclusion are parts of Cedar Avenue not at present in the zone, and the whole of the civic centre offices and theatre buildings. |
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Lower system costs are achievable thanks to inclusion of echo canceller and noise suppression functions. |
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Maybe chocolate cherries will one day be a possible piece for inclusion, or a new chocolate nut meat chocolate-covered hazelnuts, perhaps. |
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The nuggety allrounder has been a thorn in the flesh of Border for a number of seasons and his inclusion will strengthen the home team's attack. |
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It's one of those shoot-it-once-or-forget-it-scenes where the stakes are high, a nice inclusion on this documentary. |
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Yes, subspecies can be included, however the inclusion of varieties and microspecies is a decision for the national IPA team. |
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The aim of this meeting is to set up a youth club with emphasis on inclusion of both disabled and able-bodied young people. |
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Alternatively, the excess arises out of the inclusion of wait-listed passengers in booking data. |
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Might search engines employing crawlers drop free listings altogether to concentrate on paid inclusion programs? |
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The callers recounted tedious vows, painfully off-key songs warbled by bride and groom, the inclusion of the groom's dog in the ceremony. |
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Rape has now been recognised as a war crime with its inclusion in the Geneva Convention against War Crimes. |
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The reference to horn and ivory show that composite bows were known, and the inclusion of yew shows they knew of this best of bow timbers. |
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For living out so admirably its values of democratic inclusion as well as of excellence, the college owes him an enormous debt of gratitude. |
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The inclusion of some striking plates would bring much needed depth to works that are more often than not quite flat. |
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But they should be made consciously and accountably with an awareness of the ethical implications for inclusion and exclusion. |
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It feels real, thanks to the inclusion of a small girl who can effectively mime fear and horror. |
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However, others feel that the inclusion of much which is magic into his works minimises the importance of those remarkable insights. |
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One of the first mistakes in transmission appears to have been the inclusion of a question mark at the end of the third line. |
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No doubt his inclusion of the slogan of self-determination was designed to inveigle some voters in the municipality of which he is a city father. |
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It contains not one moment of jollity, humour, or that respect for the audience that had paid for their inclusion. |
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This year, the venue has changed, and there are new people selecting the works for inclusion. |
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However, the inclusion of a few scenes here and there is not why you have to see this film on the big screen. |
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The inclusion of the CD helps to break up what could have easily been an information overload for young ones. |
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I spent the morning working on the new book of poems, selecting, sifting and sorting pieces for inclusion. |
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Meanwhile the Owen injury has got everyone jumping up and down for Chris Sutton's inclusion in the next England squad. |
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Altogether, 34 of 75 of the clinically suspected episodes were misclassified by attending physicians at time of inclusion. |
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In June I set up an inclusion unit to deal with people who do not fit the drug treatment system. |
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But looking through the list, I come across names whose inclusion defies any reasonable justification. |
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But this material is so swamped in trickery and knavery that its inclusion becomes worthless. |
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That, by a remarkable coincidence, is the minimum requirement for inclusion in the rankings. |
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Patients admitted to the 2 units who met the inclusion criteria were identified weekly by the charge nurse. |
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However, member countries are not likely to rarify agriculture's inclusion until key implementation issues are resolved. |
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Monetary value and new technology are also subjects seldom touched on in books on art history, and we should welcome their inclusion here. |
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Its inclusion in Record of the Year is on track with the recent trend of all nominees being chart-toppers. |
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The homes are suitable for either a concrete slab or timber floor construction and all homes are fully insulated with insect screens as a standard inclusion. |
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The narrow inclusion and validity criteria stated in the protocol ensured that studies included would be valid and less likely to be heterogeneous or diverse. |
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It was also adapted for inclusion in many dramatic works and ballets by such composers as Lully, Campra, and especially Rameau, and was often associated with pastoral scenes. |
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The inclusion rates of finely ground feed should be kept to a minimum. |
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The inclusion of non-theistic beliefs in Article 18 was inevitable. |
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It was a combined service to allow for a series of photographs of the congregation to be taken for inclusion in a historical review centenary coffee table book on Trinity. |
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As recorded in our minority report on the bill, we do not support the inclusion in schedule 12 of the statement of values relating to the Toopuni site. |
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So the idea that inclusion of gay characters in media is beneficial is well established. |
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These stories, however, apparently were too unauthorized for inclusion in the unauthorized story of Saved By the Bell. |
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The only valid lesson a dispassionate observer can make from the inclusion of that line in the movie is how skilled the director is at the black art of propaganda. |
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But more often, the inclusion of people of color is limited or mitigated by oddly retrograde cultural politics. |
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I suppose this was done to avoid the inclusion of another monaural track. |
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He justified his inclusion on the British Lions tour of Australia in the summer, scoring a try in the opening test match in Adelaide which the Lions won. |
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I have never heard of MTFs asking for inclusion in men's-only spaces. |
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Perhaps the most important aspect of the casebook, according to McDaniel, is its inclusion of each author's thinking and decision-making in relation to each case. |
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This methodology ensures that every household has an equal probability of inclusion, regardless of whether the household's telephone number is listed or unlisted. |
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Indeed, the inclusion of these fine players in the opposition ranks strengthened the Colne side and it was they who nearly opened the scoring as Ilkley were caught napping. |
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A twenty-first-century affair, of smoked glass, presence and inclusion, cinemas and escalators and bars, the Omni building promises leisure for all. |
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Although the county council is already planning a leisure centre, the inclusion of a bowling alley and ice rink, as well as a swimming pool and multi-gym, has been suggested. |
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Thus, signs of soft tissue edema, erythema, ulceration, bullae, or necrosis should prompt the inclusion of necrotizing soft tissue infection in differential diagnoses. |
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They included a horde of diversity co-ordinators, community liaison officers, social inclusion officers and suchlike hierarchs of the priesthood of political correctness. |
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The inclusion of photographs of some of the pioneers in neuropathology adds to the historical perspective of general pathology and neuropathology in particular. |
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Furthermore, the inclusion of only two independent origins of sociality limited the conclusions that could be drawn concerning the effect of sociality on molecular evolution. |
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They ultimately rescinded the invitation when conservatives like brent Bozell expressed outrage about the inclusion. |
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He also said that Bermuda's education of its young is incomplete without the inclusion of established canons of African literature and other texts in the school curriculum. |
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The inclusion of the caduceus seemed no less important to Romney than the inclusion of his wife. |
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That the Sikh novitiates include a sizable number of Muslims is shown by inclusion in this clause of the taboos as to the sanctity of graves, shirni, etc. |
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A key ingredient in almost every successful colour scheme is the inclusion of just two main colours and an accent colour, so be disciplined in your choices. |
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The special live feature for her Opera House performance was the inclusion of a violin and cello accompaniment to Orton's sweet and distinctive voice. |
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Some of the original slips are now being used in preparing new entries, as the words they illustrate finally accumulate enough evidence for inclusion. |
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We query the teacher as to her views on assessment and accountability in general and special education, and on inclusion of students in general education. |
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Kudos to Ex-Mayor Mike, whose Harvard commencement address called for inclusion of more conservatives in higher education. |
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Fee is e5 per class and includes a tea break and inclusion in a nightly raffle where the flower arrangement made on the night will be raffled off. |
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Clearly, inclusion is judge-made law, not legislative action. |
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The criteria for inclusion in the study were that each woman be over the age of 18, expecting her first child, and cohabiting with a male partner. |
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However, because of the inclusion criteria in the questionnaire, transient wheezers should not have been labeled asthmatic in our study population. |
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Few guys are mentioned, and even then, their inclusion in this club is debated. |
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Any person aggrieved by the inclusion of any land by amendment of the register has, by section 14, a right of appeal to the Chancery Division of the High Court. |
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There are instances of quartz on almandine, quartz intergrown with almandine, quartz as an inclusion in almandine, and almandine as an inclusion in quartz. |
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Now with a stronger lineup than ever, due to its inclusion of a second and accomplished songwriter, the future looks all bright and peachy for these chaps. |
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I say throwaway because their inclusion feels like an afterthought, the result of a series of reshoots deemed necessary after early prints were found to be far too draining. |
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Self also neglects to provide headings or subheads on the grounds that these were coined by sub-editors and were therefore not worthy of inclusion. |
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For them, it is a day to celebrate, to rejoice and to ask for basic rights of inclusion into the mainstream society as any other respectable citizen of the country. |
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Adding to the charm of the series, at least for Anglophiles such as myself, is the inclusion of various familiar characters from the Saint's world. |
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The hand-drawn animation is lush, and this is a typically sweet and enjoyable Disney effort, marred only slightly by the inclusion of Phil Collins on the soundtrack. |
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The inclusion of the two trailers for the film is a nice touch, but they lose some points for full-screen presentation, even on the letterbox side of the disc. |
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Going back over the data sets, he says that the sample set is skewed by the inclusion of an inappropriately large group of anti-infective compounds with poor properties. |
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The movie is a disappointment, and could have been a lot better if only he had gone out on a few more limbs than just the inclusion of a few rock tunes. |
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Anteroposterior and lateral roentgenograms, MRI scans, and direct visual inspection were used to screen human cadaveric knee specimens for inclusion in the study. |
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This is not so much an offer of inclusion as an insistence upon it. |
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Anderson's inclusion in the 15-man squad climaxes a meteoric rise to fame. |
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The Cree complaints echo those of an alliance of Manitoba First Nations, which also say the inclusion of their lands in the new territory was done without their consent. |
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Ottoman imperialism is now religiously overlooked for inclusion in postcolonial studies at Western universities. |
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Consecutive, fresh and parasitologically confirmed patients of VL from different geographical areas of Bihar were considered for inclusion in the study. |
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There are moments in the dialogue that have absolutely no value, and are fascinating only for their inclusion in the book. |
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The effect of lactose inclusion and seaweed extract derived from Laminaria spp. |
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In particular, Cornwall's inclusion in the region is disputed by Cornish nationalists. |
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So, the inclusion of my personal opinions in the original apazine articles was not, I think, out of place. |
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They show that curved inclusion trails may form even with no coupling, as the porphyroblast overgrows foliation that is deflected around it. |
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In these circumstances, part or none of the tied grant-in-kind might be treated by the inclusion approach. |
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He had originally planned to form a broad coalition government, but faced the opposition of George III to the inclusion of Fox. |
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The Church's principles of social justice influenced initiatives to tackle the challenges of poverty and social inclusion. |
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It is this euphemistic use of the asterisk that is doubtless responsible for the sign's regular inclusion in the cartoonists maledicta balloon. |
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The Marans breed deserves inclusion in this review of utility poultry, because of the superb rich brown colour of its eggs. |
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The inclusion of potatoes was a later Indian addition, thought to be the result of confusion with the Hindi word for potato, aloo. |
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Its entry was surely facilitated by Thynne's inclusion of Thomas Usk's Testament of Love in the first edition. |
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But inclusion on the Eton scholarship roll did not guarantee a place, and none was immediately available for Blair. |
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The inclusion of the adjacent old Floral Hall, previously a part of the old Covent Garden Market, created a large new public gathering place. |
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Benefits may include government financial assistance, tax concessions and inclusion in domestic television broadcast quotas. |
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The competition had been scheduled to be held in France in 1965, this time with the inclusion of the South African team. |
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Two members of the team, centre Harold Wagstaff and wing Albert Rosenfeld were honoured by inclusion in the original Rugby League Hall of Fame. |
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For more information on the criteria used to determine the contents of this list, please see the criteria for inclusion section below. |
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There are several categories of power, and inclusion of a state in one category or another is fraught with difficulty and controversy. |
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It is true that Ulster is given the right to contract out, but she can only do so after automatic inclusion in the Irish Free State. |
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For inclusion in this scheme, it is not necessary that parties labelled themselves as a liberal party. |
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The inclusion of ten additional countries on 1 May 2004 has obliged the EU to take measure to limit CAP expenditure. |
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Asaph has hosted a chaplaincy and services for the inclusion of LGBT people. |
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Lloyd recorded Banks for inclusion in the play as a disembodied voice appearing as himself in one of the cast member's dreams. |
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Its inclusion expresses the view that the country is the personal possession of the royal family. |
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The Edwardian castle's layout was mostly dictated by the lay of the land, although the inclusion of the previous castle's motte played a part. |
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Many lists of mountains take topographic prominence as a criterion for inclusion, or cutoff. |
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The inclusion of gold on an illumination alludes to many different possibilities for the text. |
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The Welsh clubs' inclusion initially caused them to be expelled from the Celtic League. |
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This provoked hostility from certain members of the audience, who were upset at Lostprophets inclusion on such a bill. |
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Such inclusion of other substances can cause amber to have an unexpected color. |
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The inclusion of some of their law as part of the Salic Law must have served as a palliative. |
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Since their inclusion into the European Union in 2004, Lithuania's population has fallen by approximately 180,000 people. |
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The inclusion of 24 secessionist counties in the state and the ensuing guerrilla war engaged about 40,000 Federal troops for much of the war. |
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Active living infrastructure in Winnipeg encourages bicycling through the inclusion of bike lanes and sharrows. |
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These five tribes, sometimes with inclusion of the Frisians, are considered as the major groups to take part in the formation of the Germans. |
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Moreover, the inclusion of women was until recently one of the main concerns for the inclusivity of the Landsgemeinde. |
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The inclusion of animals in the grave is seen as an intrusive cultural element by Marija Gimbutas. |
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The inclusion of the African language as a medium of instruction is usually uncommon in other colonized African countries. |
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The Government has also been developing a process of financial inclusion within the country's most vulnerable population. |
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There is also regional variation in mitochondrial DNA due to the inclusion of wild mares in domestic herds. |
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The most notable change was the inclusion of the date of the first known citation of each word, to document its entry into the English language. |
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Duterte has stated that there is no problem with this and might consider their inclusion to the association despite their geographical locations. |
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For example, the inclusion in the intercessions of the Communion rite of prayer for the dead was proposed and rejected. |
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In 2013, priests and ministries in the Diocese of El Salvador began to advocate for the full inclusion of LGBT members. |
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There were now black churches with black clergy and officiates seeking inclusion into various denominations and dioceses. |
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The inclusion of case law was important, because it was the first time this had occurred in English legal writing. |
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It has also been shown that small bubbles or cavities can act as inclusion. |
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Eyes were examined ophthalmoscopically by an experienced retinologist and selected for study inclusion. |
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Most obvious is the inclusion of fear and violence which is noticeably absent from other stories in the series. |
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Some of the northern parts of High Peak were considered for inclusion in Greater Manchester. |
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The university balances academic research and teaching quality with a strong tradition of social inclusion. |
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However, software engineering models do not account for complications caused by the inclusion of artificial intelligence in the software project. |
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Additional lift capacity could be achieved by the inclusion of further weather balloons fitted between each of the arms. |
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He believes the inclusion of races for Afghan hounds and whippets, plus the appearance of Desert Orchid helped broaden the appeal. |
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The inclusion of Howard Shore's urgent score to The Silence of the Lambs, however, would have certainly pleased anecdotalists. |
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For Melati Olivia, Brazilian jiujitsu and kung fu gave her a sense of the inclusion she craved. |
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A consortium led by AMD today launched three digital inclusion programs in schools in and around Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. |
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In turn, the solution to a differential inclusion is the reachable set of the inclusion, and not a particular model trajectory. |
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Guest and gift authorships are similar in that each represents the inclusion of an author who does not meet the criteria for authorship. |
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The inclusion resulted from a decision by the British Columbia Labour Relations Board. |
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Moreover, automatic processing steps such as lemmatization, exclusion, and inclusion were also undertaken. |
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Who are these experts who justify the inclusion of dogtooth? |
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In any event, their inclusion decreases the likehood of finding a brand-name loss. |
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This mineral is mainly an inclusion of biotites since it is formed in the initial stages of crystallization. |
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The GGP Mail Merge Spatial Tool also allows for the creation and inclusion of a map within the letter, highlighting the area affected. |
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In several liver cells, nuclei were enlarged, with marginating chromatin and with centrally containing basophilic inclusion bodies. |
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New to PC-Doctor Service Center 9 is the inclusion of PC-Doctor Bootable Diagnostics. |
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Hay advocated for the inclusion of NAMBLA in gay pride parades. |
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The inclusion in income of the buildup in CSVs is contrary to the regulations and prior decisions. |
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Improvement of tetracaine antinociceptive effect by inclusion in cyclodextrins. |
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These are primarily ubiquity with their inclusion on a vast majority of motherboards already equipped with ATA in one flavor or another. |
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Specifies the types of investments authorized for inclusion in the investment portfolio. |
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Histology showed multinucleate squamous cells with ground-glass viral nuclear inclusion bodies, indicative of HSV infection. |
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Therefore, inclusion body myositis would probably not find a place in this sub-classification. |
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Some readers will identify in Indifferent inclusion a riposte to Anna Haebich's book Spuming the dream. |
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What is the concept of inclusion and participation of other stakeholders in peace talks? |
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It is likely that naturopaths and Western herbalists will be amongst the first of these professions considered for inclusion in the Scheme. |
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Therefore, the major histologic findings were hepatic necrosis, nephrosis, and splenitis, with intranuclear inclusion bodies. |
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Different techniques performing encapsulation are spray drying, spray chilling, molecular inclusion, coacervation, and extrusion. |
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This revealed the significance of legume in nitrogen fixation and its inclusion to cropping system. |
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Likewise, teachers can assign students to write and share reflections on their roles as tutors or tutees for inclusion in their portfolios. |
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The inclusion of succinylacetone as marker for tyrosinemia type I in expanded newborn screening programs. |
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First, the positive association between working long hours and mastery is reduced to nonsignificance with the inclusion of job resources. |
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A spousal support statute resulted in estate inclusion of a trust with the grantor as cotrustee. |
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It can oligomerize following its inclusion into a lipid membrane creating ion channels. |
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An inclusion complex is a solid solution in which molecules of one compound occupy places in the crystal lattice of another compound. |
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Leaving aside the inclusion of Staite Murray's splendid pots, in a way the ghost at the feast in this exhibition is Alfred Wallis. |
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The centre will further have facilities for fluid inclusion studies, petrological studies and geophysical data analyses etc. |
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It provides participants with a peer group, and a feeling of inclusion. |
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Dermal inclusion cysts are derived from ectodermic elements entrapped during the midline fusion of the first and second branchial arches. |
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Figure 3 is an electron micrograph of a renal tubule epithelial cell showing a distinct intranuclear inclusion. |
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The inclusion of video may have provided some competition for preconscious processing. |
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Integrative medicine thus chooses the best therapies and practices from the CAM world for inclusion with conventional care. |
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This star, together with Alnair and Fomalhaut form a prominent line of bright stars, which make a large triangle with the inclusion of Ankaa. |
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The inclusion of gentle pressure point massage technique to alleviate stress and improve blood circulation is an additional benefit of the treatments. |
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If you are a property caretaker, housesitter, or an estate manager, please submit your stories, experiences, advice, and photos for inclusion in this book. |
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Particularly notable is the inclusion of instances where couples have chosen to not actively hotwife, but have blended the concept into a shared sexual fantasy life. |
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The aim was noble, but the execution fails the mark in a work filled with misprints, typographic errors, and inclusion of hyphenations from a previous draft. |
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Early studies of polyQ disease revealed large nuclear inclusion bodies containing proteolytically cleaved mutant protein as a common pathogenic marker. |
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However, the new species differs in several key features that appear to preclude its inclusion, particularly the serrate interoperculum and the multispined preoperculum. |
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Replication of PiCV could be proved on the basis of histologic findings of multiglobular inclusion bodies, mainly observed in macrophages of the bursa of Fabricius. |
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In tiie absence of Joey Boland and Stephen Hiney, Dublin have real problems at full-back while Offaly's David Kenny remains far from fully fit despite his inclusion. |
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An IRS proposed revenue procedure will allow certain taxpayers using the accrual method of accounting to defer inclusion of specified advance payments in gross income. |
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Serverside's inclusion in the BTN Top 10 reflects how an ever-increasing number of card issuers globally are embracing online card personalization technology. |
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However, Barber's inclusion of the Passiontide text may also have been through a desire to infuse a convincing seriousness, or even gravitas, to the overall work. |
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With the inclusion of the warfare system as part of the company's prime contract for the CVN 77, NNS is expanding its role as total ship integrator. |
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To a certain extent, Latin America is responsible for the inclusion of the exploitability criterion in the Geneva Convention on the Continental Shelf. |
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Part of the reason for its inclusion seems less to expand the scope of the work than to make up for the severe limitations of the Orvietan sources. |
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These results demonstrate that the inclusion of multiple sampling methods allows for a more accurate assessment of northern fur seal prey occurrence and prey age and size. |
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The inclusion of UBE as an EzRemit global partner will help firmly establish EzRemit as a leading money transfer operator with a strong global footprint. |
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She was happy to see the inclusion of additional accessorial fees. |
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However, some authors supported its inclusion not as a replacement but as an addition to conventional trichotomy of 'idiopathic', cryptogenic', and symptomatic groups. |
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Late complications include inadequate removal of skin, skin bridges, chordee, epidermal inclusion cyst, urethrocutaneous fistula, and meatal stenosis. |
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The inclusion of Brun's poetry and plays was an editorial miscue. |
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Kildare boss John Crofton has rung the changes for the game against Mick O'Dwyer's Laois and the inclusion of former All-Ireland medallist Divilly is the main talking point. |
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For example, at the undergraduate level, stressing such concepts as numbers of significant digits and inclusion of units with every measurement irritated many of us. |
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That may be due to the changing of the ratio of unsaturated to saturated fatty acids of the dietary lipid in diets with increasing inclusion level. |
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However, many residents living in rundown neighborhoods in Jeddah are desperately awaiting the inclusion of their neighborhoods in the development process. |
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Research showed that leadership which fosters belongingness among team members creates a sense of inclusion and leads to innovation and creativity. |
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I envision a cashless society where universal financial inclusion backboned on mobile devices and payment platforms has a multiplier effect on GDP growth. |
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The women-only policy is another inclusion illusion that cannot begin to catch up with the exclusion of women artists from the receiving lines of art journalism. |
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Bryan's inclusion in the cabinet would also assist liaison with congressional Democrats and help keep a hero of Democratic agrarianism on Wilson's side. |
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Although neither of these two persons was agnatically related to al-Hasan because of the intervening female link, both sought inclusion as beneficiaries of the endowment. |
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But the definitive eighteenth-century novels all absolutize the move of inclusion and so declare themselves able to include any actual or conceivable textual type. |
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It is also felt Tommy Griffin may be needed at midfield at some stage so that would rule out his inclusion in the full back line, where he has never played. |
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