We compensated participants with movie tickets and raffles for prizes for the completion of measures and attendance at the workshop. |
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Some of these measures would have been rashly ambitious at the best of times. |
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Instruction has been given to keep a close watch on the patient and to take necessary preventive measures if necessary. |
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Self-help measures such as fomentation, cold packs, gentle massage with topical agents to relieve pain can be very soothing. |
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In the repeated measures analysis, there was not a significant difference between species of woodrats nor was the interaction term significant. |
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To be sure, every increase in wages and social welfare measures boosts demand. |
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Tutored children were assessed on several measures of basic reading and spelling skills. |
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There is side access to the south-west facing rear garden which measures 75 feet by 46 feet. |
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Equally of interest at the exhibition are the charts listing the different quantities and units used for weights and measures in this land. |
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But many more similar measures are needed to help businesses weather the extremely difficult conditions ahead. |
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The threat of a tube strike over anti-terrorist safety measures receded today when a drivers' union decided not to ballot for industrial action. |
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The hydrogen-fueled aircraft has a wingspan of approximately 5 feet, measures 12 feet long and weighs about 2,800 pounds. |
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But if meters are being put in affordable homes then other measures must be put in so water can be recycled, such as water butts. |
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The Garda Commissioner will have to stand over the financial accounts of the force under new measures being introduced by the Government. |
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For all of their conceptual and measurement problems, economic aggregate measures are the best means we have for understanding the economy. |
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These measures enabled researchers to quantify each individual act of violence in each film. |
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The imperial system of weights and measures will no longer be used when quoting prices in euros. |
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No budget since 1997 has been passed without a raft of measures to boost productivity and new business formation. |
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Nevertheless, they would be well advised to take measures to ensure that something of this nature does not happen again. |
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Elaborated between 1790 and 1799, the decimal metric system of weights and measures was zealously promoted under Napoleon. |
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At the post-summit press conference he acknowledged that the measures agreed were not a complete answer to the problem of illegal immigration. |
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There is need to work out well grounded, multi-faceted and sustainable long-term measures on how to handle and manage drought situations. |
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He said measures had also been introduced in St Saviourgate to ensure that drivers stopped using this road as a rat run. |
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These measures have included yellow card instant warnings and exclusion zones. |
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However, to formalize this we require quantitative measures of the similarity of trees. |
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The test is called the quadruple screen when it measures the four substances in the mother's blood. |
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Intermediate measures of quality of health care remained unchanged or improved slightly. |
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Several measures covering problem behavior, sexual experiences, and interests and psychosocial adjustment were also included. |
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These measures are based on the structure of the product trees for different brands. |
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As you know, we're already starting to walk back the emergency measures we took in the crisis. |
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Certain other measures have been adopted to accommodate the claimant's wishes. |
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New measures to help prevent the spread of Avian Influenza have been agreed by the European Commission. |
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The song ends with the drummer alone on the stage pounding out the final measures as the crowd chants a wordless South African mantra. |
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The report is based on a widely recognised formula, the Gini coefficient, that measures quality of life. |
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What Holford has done is invent a new system called Glycaemic Load or GL, which measures quantity of sugar as well as quality. |
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Future research could include measures of affectional bonding to or romantic desire for males or females. |
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They're trying to put in measures to help whistle-blowers point out wrongdoing at the United Nations without losing their job. |
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It measures the rate at which small disturbances explode exponentially in time. |
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The measures stress that the council will be strictly an advisory body, with no executive powers. |
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The premier also called for the stepping-up of measures to fight official corruption. |
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That organisation measures corruption on a scale of one to 18, with one being whiter than white, and 18 being the most corrupt of the corrupt. |
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While he ruled, the Tibetan laws, calendar, alphabet, and system of weights and measures were created. |
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Well, my road has traffic calming measures and quite frankly they make little or no difference. |
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The new measures are likely to be added to the crime initiatives announced in the Queen's Speech. |
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In the current investigation, a number of existing measures were adapted for use. |
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It measures time by what Hillis calls a serial-bit adder, a highly accurate binary digital-mechanical system he invented. |
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When pulling rank fails to get him off the hook, Wade resorts to desperate measures to escape justice. |
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Those measures are expected to be formally adopted by the approvals social services committee next Tuesday. |
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Environmentalists had been on the warpath demanding concrete measures for protecting the river. |
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In a passenger car, a linear accelerometer located near the front axle measures higher lateral acceleration than in the center or rear side. |
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Evaluation may involve subjective and objective measures and qualitative and quantitative approaches. |
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Only a few exceptional quantitative measures such as aspect ratio, petal area and perimeter are presently available. |
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A number of questions about the clinical utility of quality of life measures remain unanswered. |
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In addition to measuring wind speed it also measures temperature, wind chill, dew point, humidity, and heat stress. |
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A sensor in the heel measures changes in compression each time the wearer's foot hits the ground. |
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As no standard accepted instrument measures sleep quality, we used effect sizes of the change in scores. |
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They also back a series of road safety measures and traffic restrictions, including crawler lanes, realigning bends and traffic lights. |
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Have you got adequate measures in place for you and your employees to deal with the heat? |
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The study provides enough alarming data to warrant emergency measures by State Governments to reclassify wetlands as protected areas. |
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The crown took other measures to make the scales of justice less weighted against the peasantry. |
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The counter measures aimed at combating witchcraft often involved sympathetic magic that was aimed at hurting the witch physically. |
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One way forward is to use qualitative measures of protection, a proposal that has been made previously. |
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The equipment used consists of hand held Abney levels, tape measures and ranging poles. |
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Last, the individual would have to know the government was taking affirmative measures to protect her identity. |
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Lucentio, Hortensio, and Gremio are all in love with her and go to desperate measures to woo her. |
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But, as is so often the case, such strong measures were the recourse of a weak regime. |
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Despite the protests of First Amendment absolutists, both of these measures would probably be constitutional. |
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A comprehensive rethink that puts tackling racism at a Cabinet level along with the other measures will be a quantum leap forward. |
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These measures have the potential to slow down our trade and add costs to traders, unless we go on the front foot. |
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If only my mother had known about such simple measures as adjusting the feeding position and soothing reassurance. |
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Allergen avoidance measures included breast feeding with mothers on a low allergen diet, use of acaricides, and mattress covers. |
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The extra measures include increasing the height of existing fences and adding a new inner layer of razor wire. |
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Such hypotheses have rarely been quantitatively evaluated with direct measures of disease-related mortality. |
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Other measures will include judges taking off their wigs and gowns to make the courts look less intimidating when children are involved in cases. |
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This was true across a wide range of ages in healthy adults and in several measures of sleep quantity and sleep quality. |
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Temperature also measures the degree of agitation of molecules in a liquid or a gas. |
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Into each bowl he measures a few scoops of high-grade kibble, sprinkles on some raisins, and chops half a hard-boiled egg on top. |
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The reform measures are still at the consultative stage, but the University hopes to issue a White Paper laying out its plans later in the year. |
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He lent me a digital power meter that measures both demand in watts and cumulative energy consumption in watt-hours. |
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Further measures followed the signature of the State Treaty, including the collection and realisation of assets for which no owner or heirs had been found. |
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The Government has taken some measures to redress the situation. |
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Some were formal duties, such as inspecting weights and measures or inspecting bridges, others were informal, such as knocking people up early in the morning for work. |
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A resident today called for traffic calming measures on a Bradford road which he claims is being used as a rat run to avoid a major city roundabout. |
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The compact remote unit measures 3 inches high by 1.75 inches wide by 1.75 inches deep and has a full telephone keypad with flash, redial and 10-number memory. |
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The experience of the Great Patriotic War showed that particular communication security measures complicated the work of signals intelligence units. |
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A seismograph is a device that measures and records the intensity of earthquakes. |
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He was for partial and symbolic measures when it came to race relations. |
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It is very important that farmers selling livestock and other products start to think in terms of the metric system of weights and measures such as kilos and litres. |
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Clamping down on anti-social behaviour and giving victims a fairer deal in court are among a raft of crime-related measures and reforms announced in the Queen's Speech. |
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The second limitation was that measures of acculturative stress, such as parent-child intergenerational conflict, were not available in our study. |
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The most exotic of all is the rafflesia, a cabbagey survivor of ancient days, which measures up to a metre across and makes its living by devouring insects and small mammals. |
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The Aerology program measures conditions in the upper atmosphere. |
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There have been other measures taken since then, partly though not wholly, in response to international pressure, like the appointment of special rapporteurs in Geneva. |
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This concern ceased after the Spanish warned of severe punitive measures on the family members of suicides. |
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Time is what measures the rate at which everything else changes. |
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As an economist, he often applies quantitative analysis to public policy dilemmas, which yields data models and quantitative measures of complex issues. |
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But these awful, counterproductive measures are almost par for the course when it comes to bipartisan policymaking. |
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By 1996, all member states had affirmed their support to the adoption of national legislation or other suitable measures to give effect to the principles of the code. |
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The government is laying out the battle lines for additional austerity measures even as it faces pressure to reboot the country's faltering economy. |
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He added that the government was not obliged to coordinate every single one of its actions with the agency but to work out a package of measures agreeable to the fund. |
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A package of further measures would be introduced to rebalance revenues, by congestion charging and road tolls which would be ring-fenced for public transport. |
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While rearrest rates are not entirely accurate measures of success or failure of a program, they are accepted as rough indicators in evaluation studies. |
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Some even include biometric security measures such as fingerprint readers. |
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The fMRI scan measures blood flow in the brain, and can sense when certain areas are activated. |
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When a nation faces deadly attacks on its citizens at home and abroad, it is only reasonable to expect that its leaders will take appropriate measures to increase security. |
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With courage or common sense, or both, governors and state legislatures can adjure measures like the Arizona bill. |
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Or, one of the measures might resurface as an appendage to an unrelated law. |
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He said at the time he knew the company was taking remedial measures and realised the reduction of the fleet would have a knock-on effect for passengers. |
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Mangione is a quant, which means that his stock picks are based more on quantitative measures of company and stock performance than on the underlying businesses. |
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The most basic ones are equipped with an accelerometer, which measures motion to collect data activity, steps and sleep. |
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When hegemony breaks down, as it did for liberal democracy in late Weimar, there will be a recourse to extreme measures to preserve the status quo. |
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Work has protected wildlife along the route, including measures to keep a colony of protected great crested newts safe, badger tunnels and deer-proof fencing. |
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Mr Turner said there were plans to rededicate the garden in the next few months providing security measures were put in place to protect it from more attacks. |
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The Liberal Party might have survived a short war, but the totality of the Great War called for measures that the Party had long rejected. |
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The new Article 38a allows for measures to be made for arbitration between countries as well. |
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Other measures such as access and quality of health care, income growth inequality, and educational standards are also used. |
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Hoover's first measures to combat the depression were based on voluntarism by businesses not to reduce their workforce or cut wages. |
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For the political level, measures of innovation are more focused on a country or region competitive advantage through innovation. |
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Reestablishing credible security measures at our weapons laboratories and military installations. |
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The First World War measures had a particularly dramatic effect upon mild ale. |
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Stornoway black pudding is held in high regard and measures are currently being taken to bring it under EU geographical protection. |
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Existing measures will remain valid unless repealed by the assembly in the future. |
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Even GDP per capita measures may have the same downside if inequality is high. |
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Refractometry measures the refractive index, which is related to the total mass of solutes present in the urine. |
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The Geiger counter, invented by Hans Geiger, is a type of particle detector that measures ionizing radiation. |
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In 1706 the Austrians came to power and introduced some economic and social measures which granted a certain recovery. |
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The Canton of Glarus recently introduced measures to encourage participation at the Landsgemeinde. |
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With Deborah's guidance I am able to make the perfect match before she measures and decants the blend into an atomiser for me. |
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It is countered by anticounterfeiting measures in the printing of banknotes. |
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It measures what an additional unit of one good costs in units forgone of the other good, an example of a real opportunity cost. |
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Defensive measures were limited at the civitates, rarely more than palisaded earthworks in times of trouble, if even that. |
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Thus, the consuls conducted the elections and put legislative measures to the vote. |
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The measures of taxation in the reign of Augustus were determined by population census, with fixed quotas for each province. |
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These measures were publicly billed as reforms rather than socioeconomic transformations. |
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It ceased operation in 2011 as part of central government measures to close 93 magistrates' courts across England and Wales. |
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The local councils nevertheless have the freedom to undertake limited measures within the bounds of their districts and their budgets. |
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Surgical measures are currently under discussion as a radical treatment for rectovestibular fistula. |
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There are fears similar measures will be introduced elsewhere and rationing will become the NHS norm. |
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Throughout this period, the neutral United States took measures to assist China and the Western Allies. |
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This led to tension, particularly in the Punjab region, where repressive measures culminated in the Amritsar Massacre. |
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To secure the funding, Greece was required to adopt harsh austerity measures to bring its deficit under control. |
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This practice generally has a negative effect on measures of reproductive success, including decreased litter size and puppy survival. |
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These measures were later extended to international sanctions and the divestment of holdings by foreign investors. |
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The intrackability measures the uncertainty of the AOG based on its score maps. |
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When the Big Temple in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu was built, there were elaborate measures taken to provide lighting for the temple. |
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Their vote against measures to help refugees has been perceived by the socially conscious margin of society as a typically nimby attitude. |
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These measures were successful in improving his income, but on his return to England in the 1160s Henry took further steps. |
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The third, taken by the WTO and WIPO, investigates the use of existing or novel sui generis measures to protect traditional knowledge. |
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On 7 December 2010, the Welsh Assembly unanimously approved a set of measures to develop the use of the Welsh language within Wales. |
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The population of the imperial capital fluctuated between 300,000 and 400,000 as the emperors undertook measures to restrain its growth. |
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The index uses outcome measures when there is sufficient data available or the closest possible proxies. |
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After all, if these measures could've succeeded, they would've been implemented five years ago when the world economy hadn't yet hit the skids. |
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Dean Simonton has developed several historiometric measures that are reliable and valid and politically nonpartisan. |
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Such measures relate more broadly to the population of a city, state, or country, not to individual quality of life. |
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In 1886 measures were adopted to restrict Indian entry into the civil service. |
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Even then, it's possible to use units of measures with numbers in Turkish, even with the very obviously countable nouns. |
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However, since happiness is subjective and difficult to measure, other measures are generally given priority. |
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The tensile test is basically the same, except that it measures the pullout strength. |
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Productive coal measures were largely recorded in the southern parts of Glenrothes, approximately south of the line of the B921 Kinglassie road. |
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Gravity measures help us to understand the internal structure of the planet. |
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Gross national happiness and other subjective measures of happiness are being used by the governments of Bhutan and the United Kingdom. |
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Other initiatives included the standardization of all weights and measures throughout the kingdom, and an agricultural survey and registry. |
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Time measures itself out in a series of diminishing peristaltic ticks, countdowning slowly towards the miracle of Ignition. |
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The Social Progress Index measures the extent to which countries provide for the social and environmental needs of their citizens. |
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Possible measures of welfare include longevity, behavior, physiology, reproduction, freedom from disease, and freedom from immunosuppression. |
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That consistency of behaviour whereby he inflexibly pursues those measures which appear the most just. |
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Confounding is defined as the confusion or distortion of measures of association between exposure and outcome as a result of third variable. |
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The economic meltdown and repressive political measures in Zimbabwe have led to a flood of refugees into neighbouring countries. |
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Treatment for angina includes measures to increase the blood supply to the affected area. |
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From 1890 to 1940, antilarval drainage operations, environmental measures and the use of chemical products were the basis of vector control. |
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Even after several measures to ban slavery in the late 19th century, the practice continued largely unfazed into the early 20th century. |
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Apple said it would begin selling song downloads without anticopying measures and change its pricing structure. |
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The Court questioned the opportunity of introducing these measures in such an uncertain economic climate. |
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Some months later it was determined that the infection resisted containment measures so easily because it was transmitted aerially. |
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Since the 1970s, recycling and other prevention measures have changed the context for such judgements. |
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In September 2007, UEFA praised Rangers for the measures the club has taken against sectarianism. |
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A radiometer that measures UV light is designed to monitor UV-curing processes. |
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During the same period, the legislature has referred 363 measures to the people, of which 206 have passed. |
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Broadband radiometry measures the thermal energy absorbed by the detector and assumes that this is the light energy received. |
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The table measures eight feet long when it is fully extended. |
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The administration hopes that such measures will consolidate its position. |
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The coal measures are carboniferous rocks laid down between 290 and 354 million years ago. |
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He warned that such measures could cause the economy to collapse. |
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In the eastern United States the term coal measures has been applied to the Pennsylvanian coal fields. |
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Despite these alarming figures, very few management or conservation measures are in place for Squalus acanthias. |
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The anticrisis measures in the form of the trigger prices were only one element of the government's program for steel. |
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A radar gun fires microwave pulses at a car and measures the Doppler shift of the reflected signal to calculate its velocity. |
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All other measures relative to the bloodstroke have an equal reference to those cases where the patient. |
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Aseptic measures included the use of sterile gloves, gown, drapes, and adequate skin antisepsis by the proceduralist. |
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Japan ranks 39th in the 2016 Environmental Performance Index, which measures a nation's commitment to environmental sustainability. |
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Experimental rural malaria control measures in North Kanara district, Bombay Presidency. |
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In the meantime, the Guard began a series of populist measures that would gain support for the coup. |
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In 1069 local resistance in Cheshire was finally put down using draconian measures as part of the Harrying of the North. |
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These measures failed to achieve their objectives of income redistribution and the end of economic dependence on developed nations. |
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The Senate took a number of measures in order to free up its hands for the coming conflict with the Carthaginian. |
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Besides preparing plans of attack, the coupist officers took measures to meet the problem of anti-coupism in their services. |
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The Schwarzian measures how f changes the crossratio of infinitesimally close points. |
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The school has announced that it will take disciplinary measures against the students who participated in the protest activities. |
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These measures have always received support from all the major local political parties. |
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Because of the importance of the informal sector, accurate economic measures are difficult to obtain. |
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This Royal Commission recommended several measures that would affect the lives of Indian labourers during the next fifty years. |
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Any claim that they violate her right to freedom in not applying heroic measures is one of the extreme points of ethical absurdity. |
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Furnham reviewed papers from 1961 to 1997 that had been inspired by Eysenckian personality measures and theory. |
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The London Stock Exchange is to enhance the measures it has in place to ensure 'fat finger' trades do not occur. |
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This guy, here, controls the current, and this guy, here, measures the voltage. |
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The coalition government of 2010 introduced austerity measures intended to tackle the substantial public deficits which resulted. |
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The common measures of what constitutes middle class vary significantly among cultures. |
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In 2010, the Uruguayan government enacted measures intended to retain players in the country. |
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This tragedy led some commentators to suggest that the cockle beds should be closed until improved safety measures could be introduced. |
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This rangefinder not only measures the distance to the target, but also provides a digital readout of the inches of holdover at that distance. |
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The report's ranking of 183 countries is based on measures of economic openness, regulatory efficiency, rule of law, and competitiveness. |
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A number of rough measures exist, sometimes leading to contradictory results. |
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If they failed, the provincial government could carry out the necessary measures and charge the costs to the landowner or municipality. |
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The bill removed political power from plantation owners who were resisting measures associated with the abolition of slavery. |
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The heresy, notwithstanding the severe measures taken against it, continued to spread in Gaul as well as in Hispania. |
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The coal measures were subsequently subjected to folding accounting for the dip towards the south and west and faulting occurred at this time. |
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After a speech by the King, Parliament rejected to oppose coercive measures on the colonies by 170 votes. |
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The authorities in British colonies with an Indian population, sepoy or civilian, took measures to secure themselves against copycat uprisings. |
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In the November election, both measures failed by wide margins in the citywide vote. |
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After such measures the town became the most prosperous Portuguese settlement in India. |
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Environmental measures include marine life distribution, habitat and population counts. |
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The delay rendered these measures largely futile, as the fire was already out of control. |
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A light beam is passed through the smoke and a detector opposite measures the light. |
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Prevention is through public health measures such as not handling dead animals in areas where plague is common. |
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It is a circular planisphere drawn on parchment and set in a wooden frame that measures over two by two meters. |
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Such as the final judgment, the order for interim measures of the Court are binding on state parties to the dispute. |
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The ICJ has competence to indicate interim measures only if the prima facie jurisdiction is satisfied. |
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Until rendering a final judgment, the Court has competence to order interim measures for the protection of the rights of a party to a dispute. |
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In the following months, NATO took a broad range of measures to respond to the threat of terrorism. |
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There are a number of reasons that different measures do not perfectly reflect standards of living. |
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The idea probably was to create a handbook for merchants, essentially a text on weights, measures and distances. |
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Security measures include video surveillance, security guards, and conductors. |
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These security measures are normally integrated with measures to protect revenue by checking that passengers are not travelling without paying. |
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Public health measures are credited with much of the recent increase in life expectancy. |
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Border controls are measures taken by a country to monitor or regulate its borders. |
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With crowds dwindling clubs were forced to drastic measures in the hope of survival. |
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Britain responded by closing Boston Harbor and passing a series of punitive measures against Massachusetts colony. |
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While the concept of ditches, ramparts, and stone walls as defensive measures is ancient, raising a motte is a medieval innovation. |
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He adopted many measures honoring Confucianism and promoting Chinese cultural values. |
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The central portion of the Lower Peninsula contains coal measures and rocks of the Pennsylvanian period. |
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The draconian measures applied to the brewing industry during the First World War had a particularly dramatic effect upon mild. |
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Many research studies try to rank countries based on measures of innovation. |
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Various air quality measures are undertaken before and after the Olympics Games. |
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These were several air quality improvement measures implemented by the Beijing government. |
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The measures of length above the metre are ten times... greater than the metre. |
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We demonstrated that microdensitometric method measures the column of blood in the retinal arterioles. |
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The national constitution calls for the measures to give it parity with Portuguese. |
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This extra emphasis on R is also seen in varying measures through parts of West Limerick and West Cork in closer proximity to Kerry. |
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A system of single weights and measures was introduced and in 1850 the Swiss franc became the Swiss single currency. |
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In the steam locomotive era, two measures of locomotive performance were generally applied. |
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So, despite everything these programs do to relieve poverty, they aren't counted as income when Washington measures the poverty rate. |
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These characteristics serve as important measures in the appointment of international commercial arbitrators today. |
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The Enabling Trade Index measures the factors, policies and services that facilitate the trade in goods across borders and to destination. |
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In response, the government passed the Six Acts, measures designed to quell further political agitation. |
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Since no political figure could exist without an army, measures were taken to ensure only the most capable leaders could control the armies. |
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It is one of the three measures for calculating the Human Development Index of a country. |
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Limited knowledge of coastal sediment transport processes often resulted in inappropriate measures of coastal erosion mitigation. |
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Over the rest of the 16th century, further protectionist measures were introduced. |
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Artillery was coordinated with protective measures to ensure that one fort could support the next in line by bombarding it directly without harm. |
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On 3 March 1989 the Presidency of Yugoslavia imposed special measures assigning responsibility for public security to the federal government. |
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Both are credited with decreasing epidemics of cholera in their towns by implementing measures to prevent contamination of water. |
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Amenotep III had begun to find the polytheistic priesthood of Amun restrictive on his reign and initiated early measures to curb them. |
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Are targeted measures such as WFF or universal programmes encompassing all citizens the most efficient? |
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It also gives details for port states on effective measures of inspecting and reporting illegal fishing. |
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It measures the risk of winterkill, that is, yield losses caused by low temperatures during the winter season. |
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The touch-screen ballots contain the same contests and measures that voters will see at Election Day polling places or in absentee voting. |
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Under the principle of collective responsibility, all ministers are obliged to support in the Assembly any measures approved by Cabinet. |
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The Belize Police Department has implemented many protective measures in hopes of decreasing the high number of crimes. |
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The result is that athletes are now subject to the doping control measures of WADA and the terms of the Code on at least two grounds. |
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New measures were implemented at Bidston and weighbridge protocol was reviewed leading to retraining for staff. |
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The x-bar chart measures the mean waiting time of each day's sample of 10 Type A patients. |
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Taxes from the oil have increased public sector spending on social welfare, art, sport, environmental measures and financial development. |
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Between 1979 and 1993, the Synod had similar powers, but limited to the extension to the Isle of Man of measures of the General Synod. |
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In April 2016, the Macri Government introduced austerity measures intended to tackle inflation and public deficits. |
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The King's Badge is not awarded to every squad, and is only presented if a recruit measures up to the very exacting standards required. |
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The radicals ignored these measures and on 21 January, they met at the house of the mother of another radical leader, Felix Manz. |
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These issues prompted Gorbachev to investigate measures to revive the ailing state. |
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The fishing industry has a strong financial incentive to oppose some measures aimed at improving the sustainability of fish stocks. |
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IndyMac was taking new measures to preserve capital, such as deferring interest payments on some preferred securities. |
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Two different measures are used for storm tide and storm surge measurements. |
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These measures prevent data transfer from the passenger internet system to the maintenance or navigation systems. |
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Several rural development measures were introduced including diversification, setting up producer groups and support for young farmers. |
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Parliament looks at measures to monitor toddlers for anti-semitic speech. |
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Enforcement involves managing quotas and implementing technical measures to preserve fish stocks. |
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Since there are many possible measures of the price level, there are many possible measures of price inflation. |
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While comparing inflation measures for various periods one has to take into consideration the base effect as well. |
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Under the former third pillar, the Council of Ministers could adopt measures relating to justice and home affairs. |
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They WILL be exposed to different cultures, unless specific measures are taken to vanillafy their experiences. |
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Additional tunnelling and other measures to meet local communities' and environmental concerns were also announced. |
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Proposals to avoid, reduce or remedy significant adverse impacts through mitigation measures are also required. |
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Major sources of air pollution, such as transport, are subject to various measures at the European, national and local level. |
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The measures undertaken by Peel's successor, Russell, proved comparatively inadequate as the crisis deepened. |
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As a result, measures were taken, especially for Greece, by the leading countries of the Eurozone. |
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In response, the English parliament passed repressive measures that included denying the Welsh the right of assembly. |
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This followed earlier measures to quickly give immigration permits to third country nationals investing in Cyprus property. |
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The measures these women are advocating will pass, Pelosi said. |
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It is based on a smartcard with a chip and includes an electronic signature and several measures against fraud. |
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Rommel's defensive measures were frustrated by a dispute over armoured doctrine. |
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The noise floor and signal to noise ratio are two different measures of performance that affect range performance. |
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The Germans assumed this was deliberate, and as the raids increased in frequency and scale the population grew impatient for measures of revenge. |
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