After the price collapsed, Tan was investigated for manipulating the market. |
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There doesn't seem to be any malice in him, even when he is ruthlessly manipulating everyone around him. |
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Gently manipulating parts of the body can help treat development disorders, sleeplessness, glue ear, colic, bed-wetting, allergies and asthma. |
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Of these two, the sandbagger is the more reprehensible, because that player is manipulating the system for personal gain. |
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A professional bridge player was suspended from competition for manipulating a deck of cards during the shuffle and deal. |
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They aren't manipulating us, so much as projecting their own anxiety on to the rest of society. |
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They are forever busy manipulating and maneuvering situations to their advantage. |
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Manual healing treats medical problems by manipulating and realigning body parts. |
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By manipulating these pressure points, ancient Chinese physicians could treat the most complicated of disease. |
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Gently manipulating parts of the body can help treat development disorders, sleeplessness, bed-wetting, allergies and asthma. |
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He's smart enough to be manipulating the situation to ensure that he stays in power. |
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During her visits with her mother, there's a suggestion that Ingrid is still somehow controlling or manipulating her confused child. |
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Machiavelli urged rulers to study human nature so that they could control politics by manipulating their subjects. |
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The misconduct involves companies manipulating the books to show profits that didn't exist. |
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He took his eye off the ball and did not really appreciate that the client was manipulating him. |
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Self-inflicted pain might enhance the masochist's sense of control over others by manipulating their sympathy or provoking a punitive response. |
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The statement charges the administration with manipulating and misrepresenting science for political gains. |
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We had been instructed to steer by manipulating the shroud lines of the parachute, and I tried that without success. |
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Everyone was deeply curious about the woman who had bedazzled their emperor, in fact she was very obviously manipulating him. |
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Absorption may also be facilitated by manipulating the tragus to help distribute the drops throughout the external auditory canal. |
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The value of information is in its usefulness in manipulating, for better or worse, the natural world. |
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A physical therapist or orthopedist can evaluate your natural turnout by manipulating your hip joints in the passive position. |
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By manipulating niche signals, they could make the stem cells differentiate, then dedifferentiate again. |
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I did not enjoy manipulating people's visceral reaction to tortuous stimuli. |
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After all, no child could resist the commanding and manipulating voice of a demon. |
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There is little metabolic advantage to manipulating the ratio of protein to carbs. |
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Emotionally manipulating juries in personal injury cases is what they do best. |
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The goal of model management is to provide a set of high-level operators for manipulating models of data, rather than the data itself. |
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It appears in your letter, you are manipulating God's word to suit yourself. |
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He was charged last summer with manipulating share prices and falsifying paid-up capital. |
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When nations intervene, manipulating grief, they offer idolatrous, nationalistic, vengeful substitutions for the grace of God and true community. |
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This requires controlling sunlight penetration and manipulating the breezes at various times of the year and the day. |
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They don't want to criticize a big corporation for manipulating the political process, so they quite illogically place all the blame on Davis. |
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The score also shows off the composer's skill at manipulating orchestral color. |
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He consumed an amazing amount of filmy fabric in the process of manipulating the sheer material into a richly textured garment. |
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From that moment, he wanted to interpret music in a similar way, to present people with a different way of manipulating music. |
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Being a beta program, it doesn't provide a graphical user interface for creating and manipulating playlists. |
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By exercising its considerable powers of invention, and by manipulating light and geometry, the practice has completely altered the space. |
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She argues that the food companies have in fact been guilty of cynically manipulating the average American into becoming a porker. |
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Logicists set out to reduce mathematics to logic, while formalists appealed to the practice of manipulating characters in rule-governed ways. |
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But the opposition cried foul, accusing the government of manipulating the votes. |
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These generating functions are infinite power series, and Euler was a master in manipulating them. |
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They failed to see the marketing advantage in manipulating news photos to enhance the drama. |
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He admits that she is equally adept at manipulating him to her cause as she is in the art of archery or the garrotte. |
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A type of geomancy called fengshui involves manipulating one's surroundings in a propitious way. |
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They hide their lies in doubletalk, manipulating our English language to serve their own ends. |
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Today's businesses are managed by individuals who are obsessed with the minutiae of manipulating financial accounts. |
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A prosecutor in Nashville is accused of manipulating evidence to send a defendant to death row. |
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Are you some sort of water nymph, or mermaid, some seducing goddess, leading men into waters, and manipulating them at your will? |
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It seemed then a meager justification for manipulating my little brain and heart, yet an ache for wild beauty does command me. |
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The children's tiny fingers are perfect for manipulating the weft items through the warp strings. |
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This eager anticipation almost mocks readerly expectation as it is simultaneously manipulating it. |
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By gently manipulating your skull, these practitioners claim they can cure what ails you, yet scientific studies have not proven so. |
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It seems that the Liberals are not only running the country now but have a tight grip on manipulating the media to suit its narrow agenda. |
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He accuses the double-dealing Guildenstern of manipulating him as a musician does his instrument. |
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The treatment involves soft tissue work, relaxing the muscles and manipulating the neck and back. |
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Such attempts at manipulating the news have already backfired in the eyes of the public. |
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If their gift is used amorally they may end up manipulating others for their own benefit. |
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Wizardry was the art of manipulating objects, doing things such as creating fires and enchanting items. |
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He initiated this possibility by manipulating versions of the liar's paradox with zigzag graphs of truth and falsehood states. |
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He's probably getting a big kick out of manipulating you with his lewd suggestions. |
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Without ridiculing the poet, he gently suggests Mrs Yeats must have been manipulating the spiritual dialogues for her own benign purposes. |
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The absentee is effectively manipulating the show in his favour by remote control. |
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Dram prices are on the up again, thanks to makers manipulating the roller-coaster memory market. |
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Indeed it suggests that Waugh was loading the dice in favor of Tony, manipulating his reader's emotions in a manner worthy of Wilde's Dickens. |
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Demonstrate proper use of wire cutters and caution students to be careful when manipulating the wire into armatures. |
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By manipulating the Government, by insinuating themselves into Government positions they became bureaucrats and have done it through bureaucratic and administrative policies. |
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The artist's penchant for manipulating what is instinctual is profound. |
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Anyone who studies mathematics should not be afraid of the difficulty of multiplication and division, but should be afraid of the mysteries of manipulating fractions. |
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So full of ego and brashness, Stu finagles his way around town, pumping up his clients and manipulating anyone who can get him one step further in life. |
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A trainer assists him with physical therapy, manipulating his body to prepare the joints for the rigors of swinging a golf club as violently as Woods does. |
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Practitioners claim that gently manipulating the bones of the cranium can correct the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, by restoring the skull to its natural shape. |
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If we waited for every government in the world to stop manipulating domestic production through interventionist measures, no country would have ever traded with any other. |
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He was rude and antagonistic to my friends, kept picking arguments and was often deliberately provocative, manipulating people into tense arguments. |
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Also, players who are square at the top of their swing are better drawers of the ball and are equally adept at fading it without manipulating the club with their hands. |
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The charge of manipulating information is particularly damaging because the play purports to be not a work of the imagination but a kind of drama-documentary. |
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Yet if it is power the initial persona seeks, the stakes would surely need to be higher than the pleasure of manipulating a few docile and credulous tourists. |
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How clever of the teacher, she thought, to get us so caught up in manipulating our legs into that position so that we were quiet for her for a little while. |
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Over its fourteen-year history the military government has become adept at exploiting Burma's geostrategic position and at manipulating the concerns of its regional neighbors. |
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He had learnt from Man Ray how to enhance effects by manipulating images in the darkroom, and he cropped and retouched until each print was ready lot reproduction. |
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The left is always warning us about the cynical vested interests of the military industrial complex allegedly manipulating public policy for their sectional gain. |
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A small group invented a game that involves manipulating search results through devious techniques known as link farms, keyword spamming and blog-based Google-bombing. |
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Benefit to homopterans is tested by manipulating the presence or abundance of ants, and the density of predators is compared between treatment and control groups. |
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By manipulating the plate with his left hand in harmony with the motions of the burin, the engraver can facilitate the direction of the lines, as well as steadying the plate. |
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So his little game of semantics backfires on him, a very interesting development indeed considering how clever he can be at manipulating a situation. |
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As children gain more experience with language and with manipulating sounds in words, they can identify the syllables, or the sound chunks, in words. |
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The court found that they had indeed libeled the good doctor by manipulating the facts to suit the story and he was awarded a million dollars plus. |
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In the film, JFK, as commander-in-chief, has to bypass the military chain of command to keep the chiefs of staff from manipulating the rules of engagement to start a war. |
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If convicted of manipulating and bilking Bettencourt, he could face up to three years in prison. |
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Soon, Calvin becomes a control freak, emotionally manipulating his quirky creation into doing his bidding. |
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This silence, discernibly due to information poverty, points to the urgency for an informed and sustained debate about the issue of genetically manipulating food products. |
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Rather than conforming their minds, hearts and wills to God's purposes, humans are adept at manipulating the name of God to serve their own agendas. |
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I'm certain that some Chess players envisage themselves as political masterminds manipulating people behind the scenes but this is entirely at the discretion of the player. |
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From the review of the bardic political work above, it becomes clear that bards were manipulating not just words but also systems of knowledge, both prosaic and beyond. |
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My diagnosis is that since he is on broadband cable Internet, and has no firewall, someone actually hacked into his computer and is manipulating his system just for kicks. |
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Java provides predefined methods for manipulating the indexed lists. |
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They sought to destroy permanently the ability of the parlements to obstruct policy by manipulating their rights of registration and remonstrance. |
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They are the basic commands for manipulating both files and directories. |
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And this trend of duping and manipulating readers is becoming the unfortunate online news standard. |
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The second edition include updates on datatypes, program flow logic, manipulating databases with SQL and more. |
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From this point of view, calculus is a collection of techniques for manipulating infinitesimals. |
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The vision of a salon was miraged before her, with herself in the middle deftly manipulating the destinies of a nation. |
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In November 2010, US regulators FERC and CFTC began an investigation of BP for allegedly manipulating the gas market. |
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I think I was always looking for the entertainer in myself and I seem to be able to entertain through manipulating language. |
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Townshend also produced noises by manipulating controls on his guitar and by allowing the instrument to feedback. |
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However, controversy about manipulating the ecosystem and the efficiency of iron fertilization has slowed such experiments. |
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By manipulating the food chain, a process called biomanipulation, algae can be removed. |
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Behind the mandibles of the caterpillar are the spinnerets, for manipulating silk. |
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Learning to make a pinch pot is a great way to gain some experience with manipulating soft clay. |
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The typical political sharp practice of manipulating history to suit the current agenda. |
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To thumb a single-action revolve, hold down the trigger and use the thumb on the same hand to fire the gun by manipulating the hammer. |
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A quantum computer performs calculations by manipulating qubits within a register. |
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We introduce the barycenter heuristic as an efficient tool for manipulating the reorderable matrix. |
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Granted, the early preceptive moments make Remy look like a puppet master manipulating Linguini like a marionette. |
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The dopamine scenario for manipulating ants sounds possible to neuroscientist Serge Birman of ESPCI Paris Tech. |
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Another research group says it may already have a drug that reduces infection by manipulating HIV's p24 capsid. |
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Compared with their opponents, bawds and their associates increasingly had deeper pockets and greater confidence in manipulating the law. |
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This is perhaps a convenient means for manipulating dramatic tension, but by excluding African realities, the writer is disserving both African and non-African readers. |
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Together with other parastatal financial institutions, the IRGC-linked banks are believed to be manipulating interest rates and maintaining fake bank accounts. |
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These works, which incorporate both painting and sculpture, highlight modularity and color relationships, thereby manipulating the viewer's perspective. |
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Interning in NASA's microchemical analysis laboratories helped lead Watson to nanoscience, the study of manipulating matter on an atomic and molecular scale. |
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I made a statement at the time on a local TV channel, warning the political parties against manipulating this marginalized group and exploiting their poverty. |
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This was one of the last tools I tested, and up to that point, I had been working on large screenfuls of pages for placing and manipulating content. |
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For studying, analyzing and manipulating a macromolecule, the site-specific incorporation of reporter molecules, by virtue of ligation reactions, is a key factor. |
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Brandon Maxfield, aged 17, was left a quadriplegic after being shot by a baby sitter a decade ago and gets around by manipulating mechanical sensors around his head. |
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In addition to manipulating the curriculum, Native American children were whitestreamed by severely controlling their actions and very closely monitoring their behavior. |
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The smith's apprentice was still wary of manipulating the red-hot metal. |
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He was push polling, shaping opinion, manipulating as much as measuring. |
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A regular HTML file is confined to the security model of the web browser's security, communicating only to web servers and manipulating only webpage objects and site cookies. |
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