The main forms of corruption in the eyes of the locals are bribe-taking, a degenerate life-style and unreasonable fines inflicted on locals. |
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The couch potato, chip-munching life-style is too common and it is clearly unhealthy. |
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The large body size and short legs suggest that these animals lived mostly in the water, where they adopted a crocodilian life-style. |
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In Scotland and Ireland gypsies were often called tinkers because of their similar wandering life-style. |
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An increasingly passive life-style in the Western World has led to a rise in life-style related disorders. |
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He asks: Why do not we offer in our own days a life-style that responds to the challenges the Church is facing? |
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It will destroy the culture and life-style of thousands of ethnic minorities living on this fertile plateau. |
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Eurofins is committed to support a healthy life-style and safe nutrition in a clean environment. |
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Today, our territory, our culture, is the space occupied by our way of being, our cosmic-vision, our life-style. |
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For the individual, this represents a challenging new life-style and a new means of empowerment. |
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By his life-style he showed that he believed in Religious Life as an effective and affective adhesion to the historical practice of Jesus Christ. |
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At medical check-ups, review your medications, life-style and dietary habits. |
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With its relaxed atmosphere and sophisticated life-style, Madeira's cosmopolitan capital Funchal is virtually crime free. |
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This also applies whenever illness occurs during therapy or the patient's life-style changes. |
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In some cases, superiors live a different life-style, have a different menu from other members of the community. |
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The deeply ingrained incursive life-style of the Cayuses had kept their numbers small. |
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Being the global village that it is now, the world has become dynamic and people are now embracing multi-culturalism as a life-style. |
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Indeed, the health consequences of the libertine life-style are, when compared with the consequences of smoking, truly disastrous. |
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Gypsies came from northern India and adopted a wandering life-style, keeping their Romany language and traditions. |
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He suggested consumers will demand safety, security and convenience in the products they buy to mesh with their life-style. |
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Our situation and our life-style are not excessive and so do not attract undesirable attention. |
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On the contrary, it was clear that they enjoyed a modest, low-key life-style. |
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Is it making urgent and determined efforts to de-carbonize its economy and life-style? |
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They should also explain that the risk is relative to the amount of alcohol consumed, body type, nutritional health and other life-style characteristics specific to the expectant mother. |
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If energy-efficiency is to be linked to life-style and social values, then an integrated appreciation of both large and small personal actions is essential. |
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The choice of such a life-style, made after due reflection, submitted to the proof of time and publicly expressed before God and the Church, binds us permanently to the community of our brothers. |
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This underlies the need for behavioral, life-style intervention studies. |
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The Mons and Burmans absorbed the Pyus and similarly Burmans and Shans and Burmans and Chinese and others mixed with each other and influenced the life-style of one another. |
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If exterior styling seduces through its lines, then the interior is more the reflection of the life-style of the driver his inner self. |
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For, it is important that each of us identify and record life-style stories as well as read stories published by others, too. |
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Certainly, our life-style, to the extent that it is lived, is a powerful rebuttal of mediocrity and of the weaknesses of people and structures. |
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There are simply not enough resources on this planet to globalize the western life-style. |
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Webb's spotlight is on freedom of life-style and artistic expression, and his book offers a tasty survey of works in that spirit. |
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Time after time, and most recently at last year's Climate Conference in The Hague, the United States has shown its unwillingness to negotiate about the American life-style. |
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However, we are all of us imperfect beings, and punishing the individual for life-style imperfections seems to me to be unsupportable in a civilized society. |
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The life-style of these children is very different from the former as they live a hand-to-mouth existence in gangs, and are in frequent contact with the police. |
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In this simulation, students will be asked to play the part of the Editor-in-Chief of a start-up life-style magazine with both print and on-line editions. |
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Fyda is remembered by her colleagues, friends, and family as a dedicated professional, well-known for her political commentary and active life-style. |
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Evidence suggests that a client who is able to set their own goals, and identify and monitor them, has an increased chance of making life-style changes that they can maintain. |
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When languages are in contact, understanding is possible when the two speech communities have much in common in terms of cultural interaction, traditions, life-style etc. |
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