Since there are no factories or workshops the demand for labour is almost nil. |
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Instead the home team began to dictate the exchanges although it still remained nil apiece come half time. |
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They failed to score in the opening period and were in arrears by 2-8 to nil at the break. |
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The chances of running into Clayton out here were next to nil, but I looked anyway. |
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In the first game Kilkenny won the toss, served first and made an ace on the serve to lead one nil. |
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Michael Conroy made it two nil with a fine opportunistic point from play after gathering a Damian Munnelly free. |
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She's a mechanical genius and yet her common sense and memory recall is nil. |
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Like all ideas that involve huge spending today to save money tomorrow, it has been spent to nil effect. |
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The reason I bring the story of Hectors bravery to the fore is because I have none, nil, not a drop. |
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Traffic was nil, except for us, which was fortunate considering the way I was bogarting both lanes. |
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Too easily we were finding ourselves three or four nil down after half an hour against Celtic and Rangers. |
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Given the climate of hatred, violence, and revanchism ubiquitous in the refugee camps, the likelihood of meeting this requirement is nil. |
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This situation, with such a trade balance and the high level of the current account, calls for a nil budget deficit. |
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Unlike losing golf balls, the chances of any further payments are virtually nil. |
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For example, the possibility of a North American cardinal being elected pope is just almost nil. |
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Thirty years ago, there were always two officers walking up and down the street and the crime rate was nil. |
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The feedback is almost nil nowadays, and one does not want to flog a dead horse! |
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At this point his resistance to any request, no matter how strange, was practically nil. |
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You don't give a farthing for any of the characters, and so the work, whatever its commercial value, is artistically nil. |
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If the partner who bid nil wins even a single trick, his or her team loses 10 points. |
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Column 1 included pedestrians and pedal cycles, each of which had a maximum toll of nil. |
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Each one had six feet by eighteen inches to call their own and the privacy was almost nil. |
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When I re-read it in later years I realized that the plot was unrealistic, the dialogue feeble and the characterization nil. |
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Intelligence on the strength of enemy units, location of encampments, and designs of fortifications was almost nil. |
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The Academy started brightly and lead by two points to nil after five minutes. |
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Although he played a very strong opponent he put up a strong fight but lost 2 games to nil. |
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Vikings started strongly but were unable to convert and so the game was locked at nil all in the first half. |
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Anyway, they beat us by one goal to nil scored by Roberto Carlos in the first half. |
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The losers led by three points to nil at the change of ends, all of their scores coming from the boot of ace marksman John Sheehan. |
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They were winning by eight points to nil until Ronan Conway scored the only goal of the game well into injury time. |
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A farmer is not regarded as charged to tax in those years if he had a farming loss, or if profits were nil due to stock relief. |
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Using two tanks will give you a range of around 100 miles in nil wind or much more if you fly downwind. |
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Simply open a new account and then arrange for a balance transfer to a card with a nil balance. |
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If a company's money is misappropriated by a director and paid into a bank account with a nil balance, however, tracing is possible. |
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There is virtually nil slave trade and ivory is becoming harder and harder to get. |
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Their environmental impact and contribution to the air pollution of York streets is nil. |
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This may range from nil by mouth with total enteral support to full oral route or a balance of the two. |
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It is illegal for both team members to bid nil, although each team can have a player bidding nil. |
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Again, if postings had been carried out correctly, by the year end this account should also have had a nil balance. |
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Very little detail is necessary for painting so there's no need to be an artist, and the woodworking skills required are practically nil. |
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The Army side played at a cracking pace in the first half and were up 8 nil at half time. |
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Mortality from the procedure was nil, and the health of animals after parabiosis was excellent, as is commonly observed. |
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This pair of eau de nil coloured fitted sheet for king-sized beds are made from a cotton and polyester mix for softness and long-lasting comfort. |
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At least a point was gained from this game but on another day it could quite easily have been a nil return. |
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Meanwhile, the U.S. Women's Soccer Team cruised to an easy 3 to nil victory against host Greece in one of the opening events of the games. |
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After the home side led at the break by a goal to nil, the visitors scored two early goals at the start of the second half to put them in the driving seat. |
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Players who bid nil are committed to winning no tricks themselves. |
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Clause 26 of the contract between those parties was deemed time to be of the essence, and by Item L of the schedule, encumbrances were listed as nil. |
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That's right, absolutely none, nil, zippo, zilcherooney, nuffin. |
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If someone steals my pen and then asks me to forgive him, unless he returns my pen the sincerity of his contrition and confession will be considered to be nil. |
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Apparently their trade value had sunk to nil, nix, nothing at all. |
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Sadly, the chances of the government taking any notice are pretty close to nil. |
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They may be nil, they may be enormous, or they may fall somewhere in between. |
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The obscenely high price of mahogany woods and precious metals prevented counterfeiters from producing fakes, the profit of such operations being next to nil. |
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Over six weeks he gradually reduced his intake of the new drug to nil, and then went through cold turkey as he experienced the symptoms of methadone withdrawal. |
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There was nil wind on the ground, but I had a perfect two-stepper landing. |
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In both situations, they would have difficulty launching in nil wind. |
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They won by four goals to nil, with two goals scored in either half. |
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Newbridge were good value for their 15 points to nil half time lead. |
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A player who wanted to bid nil would do so at their turn to bid. |
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The under 16 boys lost three nil to Wexford Albion in the league. |
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We've been here half an hour already and there's been absolutely nil. |
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Private ownership of cars, television sets, telephones, was virtually nil. |
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They knew that as much as they tried to make up for it with brute force, their cultural power was nil. |
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In regard to reproductive cloning, Guenin maintains that because the FDA has effectively interdicted the practice, the likely incidence in the U.S. is nil. |
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It has a serene and tranquil air, with its pale eau de nil walls complemented by clear aqua paintwork. |
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In 2007, Great Britain enjoyed a three nil series whitewash of the touring New Zealand side in the 2007 All Golds tour. |
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The first game at Headingley was played on 20 September 1890, when Manningham were beaten by one try and one dropped goal to nil. |
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The first match at Lansdowne Road was held on 11 March 1878, with England beating Ireland by 2 goals and 1 try to nil. |
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On the third of March 1888, Ireland recorded their first win over Wales with a goal, a try and a drop goal to nil. |
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As to Aristotle's influence on him, we are left free to conjecture whatever seems to us most plausible. For my part, I should suppose it nil. |
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But after two or three hours and nil results, you have to accept that the trail is cold and you can't justify that level of manpower. |
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We found beautiful La Artisan eau de nil tiles from Laura Ashley at Homebase. |
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The performance difference between desktops and lunchboxes was practically nil. |
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Among them stood Margaret Parry, done up in her Sunday best, smart eau de nil coat and a little hat to match. |
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The irony is that although proponents of free-market are abundant in the United States, their political influence has been nil. |
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If we let x denote the tree, then the car of x is 1, the cdr of x is, the cadr of x is 2, the caddr of x is 3, and the cdddr of x is nil. |
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The game, played as an eleven aside, was won by London by 2 goals and four touchdowns to nil. |
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After weeks of blowing smoke, her credibility with me was next to nil. |
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Or a trendy urban garden with a wooden shelter painted in dove grey or eau de nil looking like it should really belong in a little French country garden instead. |
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Spirax Sarco has launched a pressurised deaerator system that reduces the dissolved oxygen content of boiler feedwater to virtually nil without chemical treatment. |
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The visitors were well on top for most of the game, outscored Ponty by three tries to nil and were rarely threatened by the home side's punchless attacks. |
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In addition as the deceased spouse is subject to an exemption that full nil rate band is transferable to the surviving spouse's estate on the survivor's death. |
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Meanwhile, the Republic of smashed Gibralter in Faro by four goals to nil and Northern Ireland beat the Faroe Islands 1-3 in Torsvollur, Torshavn. |
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It was also their first win over England, by two goals to nil. |
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He didn't drop a set in matches against David Platt and Kevin Painter and had a three sets to nil lead against Kim Huybrechts in their third round match. |
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England recorded their largest victory, defeating the Welsh by seven goals, six tries, and one drop goal to nil and scoring 13 tries in the process. |
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Fittingly, Kate flew the flag for British couture, opting for an ice-blue eau de nil satin fitted coat dress by home-grown designer Christopher Kane. |
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She has brought an impressive array of films to Edinburgh, including LA Confidential, Nil By Mouth and Ratcatcher. |
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Oldman and producing partner Douglas Urbanski formed the SE8 GROUP to produce Nil by Mouth. |
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