Despite the lapse of time, it was the visit to Turner's house that lay behind Bancroft's first significant Pre-Raphaelite purchase. |
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We also observed a natural decrease in activities with a lapse of time and its increase in the interval. |
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Given the lapse of time and considerations of natural justice and cost, resolved that no further disciplinary action be taken by the university. |
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The lapse of time was relevant to the need to consider carefully whether the landowners' interests had been prejudiced by the delay. |
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With the lapse of time, they would become stained and have plants growing in the gaps resulting from the acceptably uneven surface of the blocks. |
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There was a very considerable lapse of time between the initial offences and trial causing difficulty for prosecution and defence. |
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That was the point that I was going to raise, not only the lapse of time but the cost in terms of both anxiety and financial cost to Mr Mond. |
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On the face of it, a lapse of time of more than four months appears incompatible with the notion of speediness. |
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An exhibition was set up showing that in a short lapse of time, the quantity and diversity of products increased significantly. |
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Accordingly, the data subject does not have an automatic right to deletion of the data after a certain lapse of time. |
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According to Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affaires Jonas Gahr Store, with the lapse of time the Russian border should be opened entirely. |
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This will give stakeholders a certain lapse of time in order to adjust to the potential consequence of the amendments. |
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There was a lapse of time between when the passengers sustained their injuries and when they were identified by the crew as having been injured. |
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But the song needed there to have been a pretty long lapse of time before the girl re-reads the letter and wonders who wrote it. |
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A right of action which has become barred by lapse of time may not be exercised by way of counterclaim or set-off. |
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Of course, the trial was necessary – the lapse of time did not erase the offence. |
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Preclusion of proceedings by reason of lapse of time shall, however, in no circumstances be examined. |
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There was a considerable lapse of time before the history of Greek writing resumed at Byzantium. |
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Because of the great lapse of time, the landscape in the identified areas had also changed significantly. |
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Resistance develops in a population only after a lapse of time measured in several or many generations. |
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This, though, is not the greatest lapse of time between an exaggerated report of death and the reality. |
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The decisions of 29 August and 15 October 1996 relied rather on the lapse of time and the ensuing alienation between father and daughter. |
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Although a pardon was requested automatically, the lapse of time made it easier for the victims to accept commutation. |
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The lapse of time before the first written sources is considerable. |
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These abilities can be explained as memory is neither sensation nor thinking because is arises only after a lapse of time. |
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Meanwhile, Mr. Blair began, as anxious people will do, to overcalculate the lapse of time. |
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First, whether these delays are viewed in isolation or in combination, there is nothing inherently unfair about the lapse of time involved in this matter. |
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However, this duration is fully adapted to the situation because the rollover movement of a car is relatively slow and always much greater than this lapse of time. |
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Due to the long lapse of time, the relationship agreements cannot reflect all the developments in the common system and elsewhere which took place after their conclusion. |
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The Court further noted that a lapse of time could change the situation of a child and its relation to the parents in a way that could work in favour of the abductor. |
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After a short lapse of time, the hydraulic group starts, the jack of blocking frees the carriage which begins advancing a Iittle to unstick the blocking arm of the tire. |
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Upon expiry of this Guarantee, by payment in favour of the Beneficiary or by lapse of time, the Beneficiary must return to the Bank the original of the Guarantee, bearing clear mention of its cancellation. |
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