From his methodical, dispassionate demeanor, it is evident that he is still mechanically sleepwalking through his civilian life. |
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While it is evident why certain organisms display bioluminescence, some organisms such as mushrooms glow for unknown reasons. |
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Seen from that point of view, it is evident that even a bad review is better than none at all. |
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He learns his birth name as a teenager, but nothing more, and it is evident that this void has created a corresponding void in his soul. |
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I think it is evident that like other tigresses her teeth were both strong and sharp. |
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Sometimes, it is evident that a referee has misjudged the position of players and unduly penalised one of the teams, but why does this happen? |
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Though this is a broad generalisation and does not hold true for all companies it is evident with a great many. |
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Hundreds of letters later it is evident he will be sorely missed by you, our readers, too. |
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Firstly, it is evident that considerable improvements have been carried out along the railway embankment. |
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I trust that it is evident that the Magnificat capsulizes many of the principal aspects of a rather radical Lucan spirituality. |
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In general, it is evident that for all businesses, ambient music is profitable! |
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In retrospect it is evident that three possible paths of action lay open to it at this time. |
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Thus, with the benefit of hindsight, it is evident that there was more underlying strength in the economy than we expected. |
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Without wishing to underrate these procedures, it is evident that they are not as important as substantive rules. |
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Even as both prepare to move into different tracks, it is evident that their involvement with the feminist movement and publishing are their foremost passions. |
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Upon migration, it is evident that they are truncated by subhorizontal reflectivity at c.43 km depth, such that they do not continue across the Moho. |
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I listened to Mr McCartin earlier and it is evident he has got the wrong end of the stick. |
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Right at the outset, I would like to clear up a misunderstanding, since it is evident that a technical error has cropped up. |
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For example, it is evident that the benefits in business class are only minor compared to those in other passenger categories. |
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Furthermore it is evident, that the history of humankind does not consist of repetitions. |
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Whatever one may think about the topic of debate, it is evident that it is an important one. |
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In reviewing the average wages for men and women on a national basis, it is evident that a wage gap still exists. |
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By comparing with other Scriptures, it is evident that prayer is only effective when earth is in harmony with heaven. |
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From the last chapter it is evident that RBE depends heavily on the repair capacity of the affected tissue cells. |
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Bearing this in mind it is evident that the Chinese producers are likely to need to continue to export to the Community. |
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From their legends and cultural legacy to later generations, it is evident that the Hawaiians during the early ohana period had developed a simple subsistence economy. |
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So it is evident, if your calculations are based on your erroneous assumption, the whole of your stupid and vaporous argument falls to the ground. |
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Valens says that it is evident that the nativity is a notable one because all the triplicity rulers are in their own signs and two of them are angular. |
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The firm's advisers were at pains to claim that this was not a hostile move, but it is evident that the 810p per share price is not enough to satisfy investors. |
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Across the range of empirical indicators relating to age, occupational status, health status and housing, it is evident that they are a group who are multiply disadvantaged. |
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Indeed, it is evident that when the candidate countries join, the current system will prove to entail too heavy a financial burden. |
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In many cases, it is evident that the rural poor, especially small-scale farmers, have skills which can be used in profitable ventures. |
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Based on these meta-analytic evaluations, it is evident that CBT is at least as effective as commonly prescribed antidepressant medication in the treatment of depression. |
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However, it is evident that the power of the Throne of Ayutthaya had its limit. |
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But despite the shortage of hard data, it is evident that environmental changes are already resulting in substantial human migration and displacement. |
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As for the role of the judge in criminal mediation, it is evident that, if a criminal case is diverted from the normal prosecution process before proceedings have been started, the judge will usually have no role. |
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However, they also note that from their data it is evident that night workers already work long hours and suggest therefore rather the promotion of a fatigue management programme. |
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If it is evident that they could have lived together and chose not to, then this may indicate that there is not a mutual commitment to a shared life together and may suggest a relationship of convenience. |
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From the opinions and experiences expressed by participants, it is evident that tobacco use is an issue of great concern to people in the disability community. |
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Although this may be the case in principle, it is evident, on the other hand, that in an attempt to make up for any losses they may have suffered on the financial market, investors are expecting higher yields. |
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From the above, it is evident that, in the Egyptian legal system, the principles of human rights generally enjoy the status of constitutionally established rules. |
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Considering the numbers of common saturated, monounsaturated, and polyunsaturated fatty acids, it is evident that there are a great many different triglycerides. |
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Through Caritas' extensive research and experience with immigrants it is evident that a disproportionate number of immigrants live in poverty with little to no chance of altering their circumstances. |
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Based on the examples above, it is evident that groups and organizations can be a useful resource to individuals seeking to memorialize the victims of terrorism. |
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But it is evident that many of these are juristic rationalizings of what had been done for a long time through formal transactions. |
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From the case studies below it is evident that these responsibilities are taken very seriously indeed, and they suggest that recruitment should figure prominently in any organisation's risk management strategy. |
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In the present case, it is evident that Spain unlawfully implemented the measures since it did not follow the procedures laid down in Article 6 of the Steel Aid Code. |
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The stridency of the election campaign and the threats of a referendum have faded away, and it is evident that they meant something other than what we thought they did. |
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However, once it is evident which will be dominant, the straightest, best attached to the stump and closest to the soil, it is best to cut the others so that all of the resources are concentrated in the one shoot. |
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From this it is evident that Lewis would not argue for a strict hands-off policy of preservationism. |
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If extraterrestrials manifest themselves to us intentionally in the coming years, it is evident that this will be completely planned to precisely choose their channels of communications. |
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All of the Chorasmian figural works are so lifelike that it is evident that portraiture had reached a high state of development by the 3rd and 4th centuries ad. |
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Nowadays it is evident that the oceans are not infinite or inexhaustible and that Man has the capacity to interfere in biochemical processes which are essential to maintain human society. |
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Oncologically however, it is evident from studies that segmental or total ureterectomy is not inferior to radical nephroureterectomy. |
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From the narrative of Ammianus Marcellinus it is evident that both Frankish and Alamannic tribal armies were organised along Roman lines. |
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Certainly from the submissions I have heard, it is evident to the Chair that all members take seriously the sensitive nature of these documents and the need to protect the confidential information they contain. |
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Considering this, it is evident that carelessness or unkindness towards the plant will weaken its energy, implying that the fluids that can be transferred to the remedy are weakened as well. |
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On the other hand, it is evident that African countries cannot afford to squander their scarce resources on forms of educational provision which have little or no relevance to national and regional development. |
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In addition, it is evident from the Marriage Act section 7 that the bride and groom will affirm that the marriage was entered into of their own free will. |
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If it is evident after a few months that an applicant is unlikely to become self-supporting in the near future, a final decision on the application should be made. |
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Yet, it is evident to this poet that the creation in all its mystery, intricacy and bounty is at the service of humans, providing all they need to sustain life. |
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Due the economic reasonable price of the rootball lifter it is evident that this is a very attractive solution for the nurseryman who wants to make rootballs himself. |
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If, therefore, His sayings contain statements which appear to be contrary to reason, it is evident either that we do not understand their meaning or that we have interpreted them erroneously. |
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Indeed, it is evident to us that without a union to represent workers and negotiate aggressively on their behalf, the appropriate equity solutions for First Nations employees will not be properly introduced or enforced. |
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From an examination of the reports of States parties, it is evident that women are grossly underrepresented in the diplomatic and foreign services of most Governments, and particularly at the highest ranks. |
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However, it is evident that any supervisory project worthy of the name, if it is to be credible, is extremely time-consuming and ties up considerable human resources. |
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From the perspective of the provision of help and assistance, it is evident that the State has been failing to provide basic necessities for its people, particularly with regard to freedom from want and freedom from fear. |
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As it is evident from the below given table that the per capita SDP in different above mentioned states are varying with a large amount in all the three triennium endings. |
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From descriptive research published to date, it is evident that tear production can vary substantially in birds of different sizes and phylogenic classification. |
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From records of pastoral visits, it is evident that Upper Guineans in Amazonia held onto many of the same spiritist beliefs that they had known across the ocean. |
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A variety of pessaries are available, but it is evident from the literature that the ring pessary is the most common type prescribed, regardless of compartmental defect. |
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