Many observers of traditional cooperative businesses believe that undercapitalization is their biggest problem. |
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Pomeroy, observers say, now holds the unofficial title of most effective church secretary in the country. |
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Feminism has also contributed to the rise of serial monogamy, although observers disagree on how. |
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Industry observers estimate that fraud continues to siphon millions of dollars from the system each year. |
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The entire behavioral record for each ape was scored independently by two observers. |
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But behind the fixed smiles, observers reckon the pain has reached such top outlets too. |
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Some fisheries, such as toothfish, are required to have observers on board, while others are not. |
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Do a search and you will find newsgroups posters exclaiming the phrases and leaving puzzled and angry observers. |
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But observers blamed the torrential rain that fell on the capital before and after the ceremony. |
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To many observers, India's torrid economic growth looks like a recent event. |
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Environmental groups and other observers were left scratching their heads in bemusement. |
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Yet observers had cause to wonder last year whether Tivoli's purple might be shading into blue. |
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Duplicate tracings of the photographs were subsequently assessed by 2 independent observers, resulting in 480 observations. |
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Industry observers say there have been no other successful hostile takeovers of a large European bank. |
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They were fond of each other, and observers of his early work often say that she brought out the best in him. |
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Sharp-eyed observers may notice the addition of one tiny syllable to this site overnight. |
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Each of the instructors and the observers are trained in self-aid and buddy care, as well as cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques. |
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Nervous observers sketched doomsday scenarios, but the president received widespread bipartisan support. |
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The average angular subtenses of Ricco's areas for the ten youngest and ten oldest observers were approximately 48 and 69 arc min, respectively. |
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Many observers predict his Conservative party may win enough seats in the June 28 federal election to form a minority government. |
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Suppose we have two observers A and B in different inertial frames, that is each is travelling at a constant velocity not acted on by any forces. |
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Most observers would expect him to travel in the latest military high-speed aircraft. |
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There are many otherwise viable cosmological models that are not compatible with the observation that human observers exist. |
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Advocates, critics, and dispassionate observers alike have been responsible for a massive outpouring of work on the subject. |
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Union observers estimated 50 officers, including mounted police, blocked access by road. |
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The observers viewed the display binocularly under conditions of either clockwise or counterclockwise rotation of the annulus. |
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Film observers say that the industry needs to sit up and discuss its shortcomings. |
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The observation hides at Cley Marsh provide excellent viewing for observers to enjoy the avocets. |
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They may not be military strategists, but market observers are betting that the war will be brief. |
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When two such diametrically opposed yet astute observers agree, you can bet the politicians are sweating bullets. |
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Ten observers assessed 84 surfaces on bitewing radiographs for their requirement of restorative treatment using a 6-rank confidence scale. |
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Central bankers are now more the observers of international finance rather than the controllers of it. |
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Certainly he surprised observers by the scope of the shrewdness and intelligence which he brought to bear on his self-justifications. |
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Gentlemen, I was in the middle of it as the moderator, but I need you all who were observers to tell me what it all meant. |
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Industry observers have noticed a not-so-subtle shift in the modus operandi of the multi-nationals. |
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Paper ballots can be switched, and that is the purpose of having observers and monitors who witness the physical tallying. |
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They are asking for election monitors and observers to be sent to Gamelonia, of course all expenses to be borne by us. |
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When the tribunals begin, foreign experts can act as observers and monitors. |
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With concerns growing, election officials across the UK have agreed to allow election observers from abroad to monitor the campaign. |
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Interobserver variation is a far more significant factor in causing differences of opinion between observers. |
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A lot of national and international observers are monitoring this election closely. |
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Most observers agree that he made a monkey of out of the president in his first term. |
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Industry observers say that the sudden turn of events in the industry has to be assimilated with a note of caution. |
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All eight observers reported monocular after-effects, opposite to the previously observed induced rotational motion. |
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In fact, many observers opined that her back poses were among the best in the entire contest. |
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Multiple levels of each sample were studied morphometrically in a masked fashion by 2 observers who were unaware of the origin of each tissue. |
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It has been characteristic of the French tradition of moralists that they are observers, reporting elegantly on the perennial human condition. |
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They just sat there like a couple of casual observers with no vested interest. |
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Some observers have suggested that carrion on train tracks actually aids overall eagle survival by providing fledglings with a ready food supply. |
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The idea of allowing employees to dress down on the final day of the week seemed completely harmless to most observers. |
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Some observers believe Kim Jong Il is now a captive of his military hardliners. |
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There is a large degree of economic happenstance governing the trend, observers like Palmer say. |
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Many observers noted that this system worked only as long as the officer enjoyed high social status. |
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By the end of the eighteenth century the damage was obvious to many observers. |
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Of course, throughout history, various observers have championed war as a preferred instrument of statecraft. |
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Joe also spent time at an aerial machine-gunnery school where observers and gunners were trained. |
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A Naval Air Squadron which trains flight observers has become the first to clock up 50 unbroken years in commission. |
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Accredited organisations are invited to participate as observers in the meetings. |
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Not only that, but many observers noted that the low turn-out on elections day may be put down to the apathy of many potential voters. |
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Mr and Mrs Taylor have also discovered that they are too late to object to the plan and can now only attend the inquiry as observers. |
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Both regulars and guests from previous episodes attend the trial as observers or character witnesses. |
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Ambassador Niinioja said two officials from Finland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs attended the talks as observers. |
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The observers attended formal treatment sessions, but did not actively participate in the meetings themselves. |
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Singaporean delegates will attend as observers, which will also discuss cultures that influence the use of language. |
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Some 12 British MPs and a small number of international observers will monitor the votes as they are cast across the North and South Islands. |
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Not only that, the IRA has already put some of its weapons beyond use as overseen by official international observers. |
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Although it is a closed military area, observers from the African Union have identified it as a base for 900 rebel fighters. |
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Some additional requirements are placed on the officer personnel sent to UN missions in capacity of military observers. |
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Apparently, the Congressional Black Caucus has gotten their wish, and international observers will monitor the presidential election. |
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Annan says robust monitoring by international observers will be key to resolving the devastating conflict. |
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The troops were airlifted to Darfur to protect unarmed military observers monitoring a ceasefire between government forces and rebels. |
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Many observers and commentators have wondered why it has taken so long for the Coalition and the provisional government to act. |
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Interested observers and commentators might more usefully examine in more detail the results, rather than the personalities of the Police. |
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Some observers have commented that private certifiers could become the employees of territorial local authorities. |
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Astute observers commented on this trend to eliminate force even before the emergence of relativity and quantum mechanics. |
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Some observers said the comments could merely be part of an attempt by the attorney general to generate sympathy and thus boost his candidacy. |
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Some observers say that comment, which got widespread coverage in the French media, planted the seeds of the current violence. |
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Some astute observers commented that sending the abortion ship to the shores of Poland smacked of patronizing neo-colonialism. |
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Keen-eyed observers among you will notice that I've been fiddling with my template once again. |
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Keen observers will have noticed that a sign has been placed on the gate to a field opposite Marshallstown houses recently. |
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But I do conceive of a new game in the meantime, as I watch the impartial observers who survey us nonstop for our own safety. |
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The omission was not only noticed by quiet observers but triggered general audience murmur well before the show's half-way mark. |
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There are also plans to open a national observatory with an automated telescope dedicated solely to high-school observers. |
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That kind of interaction helps probe the structure of objects between the source of starlight and observers on Earth. |
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His behaviour may not be technically wrong, but to outside, objective observers it just seems wrong. |
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At each test site the observers were asked to select the one camouflage uniform that blended best with the surrounding urban background. |
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Some observers feel his stance has been too upright, causing him to struggle with outside pitches. |
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The international observers at the storage sites would warn if any one of the eight nuclear powers prepared weapons for use. |
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Fresh from prison, he's also staging an unexpected comeback, one that's surprising the most seasoned observers. |
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And tensions ran high as well, forcing a county judge there to warn vote counters and observers to be more civil toward each other. |
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Now's the time when sports observers everywhere adopt a standard pose of indignation, a haughty pooh-poohing of the opinions of the masses. |
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In advance of the study, the animals were habituated to human observers in the colony. |
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Many observers worry that such mergers could squash what few competing voices there are in many towns and cities. |
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Even the most of critical foreign or local observers had neat note pads at the close of the polling day last night. |
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After their release, the vultures are monitored by biologists and a network of observers across the Alps. |
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In the afternoon, the research panel and our research team joined the group as non-participant observers. |
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All studies were recorded on a videotape and were interpreted independently by two experienced observers. |
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The Helots, and the Spartans ' severe treatment of them, at first puzzled and later disturbed the more sensitive Greek observers. |
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But behind the niceties of the legal arguments, most observers believe that the real agenda is the property play of this very valuable site. |
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Last year we asked a panel of royal observers about the queen mother's health. |
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In any case most observers believed the atmosphere was so poisoned that any ceasefire would be as meaningless as those which preceded it. |
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What Joffrey observers often admire most now is the beauty and fineness of the women's pointe work, so essential for dancing Balanchine. |
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Four observers viewed the display shown in Figure 1, and fixated the central cross. |
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He comes out of the testosterone-ruled world of weight rooms and action movies, where women are the designated observers and adorners. |
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However, it must be remembered that similar sentiments have often been intimated by other observers. |
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Most observers expect the membership to bless the idea of expansion, either through an affiliate or a subsidiary. |
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Experienced observers attest to the extraordinary razzmatazz that surrounds World Cup events. |
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These observers keep an eye on all the activities and make sure that people stay safe. |
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Theatre exists in such an eternally precarious state of valetudinarianism that observers keep predicting its imminent demise. |
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The observers will play a full role in their groups, take part in committee meetings and attend plenary sessions without voting rights. |
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The public airing of what many treated as a private liaison will make many observers more careful about their electronic correspondence. |
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The albatross has flown-the responsibility now rests on the observers of today and tomorrow to ensure it stays aloft. |
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Our snipers and reconnaissance Marines excelled at this task, as one would expect of trained observers. |
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That makes it interesting to observers of American culture, but to Americans themselves it is a delightful soporific. |
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When five executives left Royal Bank Development Capital last summer, seasoned observers wondered what they were playing at. |
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At these points, observers independently recorded birds detected, keeping separate field records. |
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Numerous irregularities were recorded by observers in these areas during the elections. |
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Just as not all species were recorded by both methods, not all species were recorded by both observers. |
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Society observers and media sources agree that conspicuous consumption has exploded in the past decade. |
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The choice of a company symbol was crucial to the fire company because it resonated so strongly in the minds of observers. |
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But observers saw many financial, political and ideological bears on that way to connectivity. |
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Yet for decades, observers have recorded anecdotes of young Komodo dragons doing things that lack obvious utility and suggest whimsical antics. |
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He found elementary students were both worldly-wise and keen observers of the adults around them. |
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Both observers took notes to remind them of key events and used an observation grid to write these notes up in more detail later. |
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Cody was, as later observers noted, authenticating for future stage audiences the dramatic but heretofore fictional attire of a plainsman. |
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The trend has surprised industry observers, who say soju has been immune to the effects of economic recessions in the past. |
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Alcohol regulators and industry observers should seek first to understand these favorable trends, rather than propose a host of new regulations. |
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More sympathetic observers like Peter Kolb suggested that as a natural fig leaf it modestly concealed the female genitals. |
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Most observers maintain this contributed to political instability and a negative growth rate. |
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The Department of Homeland Security, most observers agree, has been a lame duck, a victim of the rush of resources to Iraq. |
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Pinnated Bittern is a species that is visually similar to the American Bittern which is more familiar to North American observers. |
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For observers at temperate northern latitudes, mid-May offers the year's best chance to see Mercury. |
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However, skies cleared enough for observers at the launch pad to follow the rocket on its long trajectory. |
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There is a need for an independent study on tuna driftnetting, with observers on trial vessels, using net pingers. |
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It was obvious to many observers, that when the county council went for the Cocklebury Road site, they bought a pig in a poke. |
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You are amongst the most experienced and talented political observers and analysts as well as governor. |
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In a taste test, untrained observers also rated the organic apples to be the sweetest of the bunch. |
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Union cavalry pickets and Signal Corps observers would have provided similar intelligence. |
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To many observers, this seems an oxymoronic concept in a city notorious for information leaks. |
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The more it leans on the franchise, industry observers believe, the more it risks killing the golden goose. |
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There seems to be a consensus, at least among Anglophile observers, that we are witnessing the greatest Test series in a quarter of a century. |
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The rationality that Anglophile observers attributed to the British was not always evident to Britons themselves. |
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Some observers say all these untestable, far-fetched theories are signs of science's vitality and boundless possibilities. |
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Media observers are suggesting that reality television shows are on their last legs and will soon be making way for the next trend. |
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Our tester's black-trimmed cabin looks anonymously inoffensive at first, but a few areas will rouse persnickety observers. |
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Yet indigenousness has acquired a moral aura, not only among those claiming such status, but among observers and scholars as well. |
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In villages where the population density is relatively low, he hopes observers would also manage to check whether voters' lists are rigged. |
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Despite fears of a war, many observers believe, however, that a concerted Indian attack on Pakistan is unlikely. |
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If anything, deconstruction made the left wing postures even less palatable to unsympathetic observers both inside and outside the university. |
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Some observers have wryly commented that this may be because of their effectiveness. |
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Quiet observers can see numerous wildlife species and are often treated to sightings of Florida redbelly turtles, limpkins and river otters. |
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They might house listening posts, artillery observers, snipers, or trench mortars. |
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The fleet will then begin service as a training aircraft for Air Force navigators and Navy observers with the School of Air Navigation. |
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Betel leaves, areca nuts, and fruits are distributed to wedding guests and observers. |
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At a given moment two observers independently ranked a specific male comb size. |
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All of which will make his discomfort even more delicious for us armchair observers to enjoy. |
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Some observers believe that the long tail will eventually constitute a larger part of the market than the short head. |
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I was amazed at how lookisms, sexisms play a part on the estimations of observers. |
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And it is this disdain for the other kind of ambition that has led observers to describe him as unserious. |
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For centuries observers have been fascinated and mystified by the majestic spiral tusk grown by the small Arctic whale known as the narwhal. |
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All Greek tragedies have choruses, who take on the roles of observers, narrators, commentators and critics. |
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The most pessimistic observers believe everything is stacking up for a crash. |
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Even some of the more hardened observers are stunned by the astronomical amounts of money that can be made. |
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But there are elements in the story that should give fair-minded observers reason to pause. |
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I think that at the very least fair-minded observers should see that the problem is complex. |
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But the new slew of charges helped shed light on an impoverished country, which international observers say has long been a narco-state. |
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The speed with which the 76-year-old tycoon has moved has staggered most observers. |
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If one thing strikes Western observers of Eastern karaoke, it is its imitativeness. |
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Radiographs of the sacroiliac joints were obtained in each patient and reviewed independently by two observers. |
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Many league observers have tabbed 2004 second-round pick Tatum Bell as the likely heir to Portis. |
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Every night, Chettier and other observers walk the streets, tail police officers, and document their activities. |
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The American masses are perceived as apathetic sluggards, whose votes would be better exercised by enlightened foreign observers. |
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Many observers questioned whether Sonny Liston took a dive in his second fight against Ali. |
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At the time, many observers took note of the role that charitable foundations had played in this upheaval. |
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Other observers say the premier isn't to blame for the lack of cohesion in the cabinet. |
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Many observers agree that the automotive industry is running its supply chain well. |
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That means we need to retain policies to tally the votes at the polls, in front of observers. |
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The parliamentary election last May was recognized as generally fair by international observers. |
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Officially, the unemployment rate is pegged at 16 percent, but many observers say it is closer to 30 or 35 percent. |
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Seasoned observers of the unpredictable Scot will know not to take too seriously these idle threats. |
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Just how unscrupulous few will ever know, since the murky world of politics is a closed book to most outside observers. |
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The question that many observers ponder is whether their government can possibly rise to the challenge of peacemaking. |
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Although the president said he would return to the Gulf Coast tomorrow, his initial response was deemed tardy and inadequate by many observers. |
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Industry observers say the Swiss market is saturated with too many banks chasing too few Swiss francs. |
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There are no official estimates of deaths in Beijing, but most observers believe that casualties numbered in the hundreds. |
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However, industry observers were unimpressed, and it has failed to lift the share price. |
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Baseball observers used to say former Cubs setup man Paul Assenmacher could be unhittable. |
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But other observers wonder if a back-room deal was struck by the two men and, if so, what it means for them. |
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On the other hand, observers note that the bank's performance was already slipping well before the tragedy. |
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But some observers wonder if the tepid response from operators may have influenced the delay. |
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It was decided that the text should be shown to the ecumenical observers at the council and that their reactions to it would be solicited. |
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It turns out that the market economy operated much more efficiently than most observers had expected. |
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In nearly all reported cases, the observers saw another form of lightning flash before seeing ball lightning. |
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Boltzmann's constant, calculated from the pooled data of several observers, is in excellent agreement with the accepted value. |
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The polling station staff were sealing up the ballot boxes after showing their empty insides to the observers. |
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When the Bolsheviks seized power in 1917, few observers outside Russia expected the new regime to survive even one month. |
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What quantity, relative to the mu-mesons motion during its life time, would both observers agree upon, and what is its numerical value? |
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Some experienced industry observers disagree with the drift of this argument. |
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They were artists in their own right, but more, they were observers of human nature. |
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Keen observers of British justice have this week been treated to a category-A barney between two of tabloid society's leading lights. |
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My forward observers plotted their defensive concentrations and barrages where we thought they should be. |
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Some astute observers foresaw the emerging mayhem, but solid evidence took time to accrue. |
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Within twenty years a fundamental paradigm shift had occurred in the ways in which informed observers discussed human existence. |
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Some observers say this does not bode well for next year's presidential elections. |
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Government and scientific studies indicate that tuna boat observers are undercounting dolphin mortality in the fishery. |
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To some observers in the office she bore only a vague semblance to the miniature Aussie singer. |
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Industry observers predicted that Batman Forever merch would be the summer's runaway hit. |
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The rare forge in the village that is much commented upon by visitors needed repairing and the surviving village pump in its alcove still charms observers. |
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To their chagrin, neutral observers have questioned the adequacy of due process in these cases. |
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The angsty, hazy mind of a teenager is a source of constant befuddlement and dismay for full-grown observers. |
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And near Boise, he adds, that means many fire towers are still staffed by human observers. |
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Some fishing and boating industry observers fear such restrictions could extend to all types of boating as well as to diving or other water sports. |
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It's unlikely, say observers, especially during a weak market. |
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In this case, the police sent a mobile uniformed squad somewhere else so that the observers thought it was safe and then used 70 plainclothes officers to raid the discotheque. |
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And contemporaneous observers predicted that South Africa would fracture, that a civil war would roil for the next decade. |
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Alaska political observers say they believe her speech is about currying favor with potential backers for her political future. |
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The race is currently considered a tossup by outside observers and polling has Ernst and Braley in a dead heat. |
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But some observers warned against a rush to judgment in a country whose problems are deep-rooted and notoriously complex. |
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But these observers don't all have the influence of some Washington pundits, whose skepticism was deep-seated. |
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When Michele Bachmann claimed in 2011 that a supporter had been bribed to defect to Ron Paul, observers rolled their eyes. |
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There is also a special relativity effect whereby if two observers are moving with constant velocity wrt each other each sees the other's clock as slow. |
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The mass observers joined happy crowds to watch all-in wrestling. |
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Walking through the center of town near Dunne Park offers keen observers a hidden funfair of skewed geometry. |
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Some reputable political observers have said that with the American economy improving, Dean would have a very hard time winning any of the southern states. |
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Some observers at the time claimed that Saatchi's actions significantly diminished both the reputations of those artists and the price levels of their works. |
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From early on it became clear to close observers of the EU that the role and rule of law were going to be critical in anchoring EU policy regimes. |
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Wednesday's settlement between the two camps and the vote in parliament pave the way for a revote that most observers believe will be won by Yushchenko. |
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Global ratings for parent and child behavior were completed by the observers after viewing the entire interaction sequence, using 7-point Likert scales. |
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The other is that, when it comes to assessing the behaviour of princes, even the shrewdest observers are largely condemned to judge by appearances. |
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Journalists and observers will watch proceedings from behind bullet-proof glass, or via a live-stream at a US military intelligence base in Virginia. |
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Many Zambian observers had favoured US-style presidential primary elections that would then have had the two leading candidates in a run-off election. |
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The public observers were overwhelmingly male, most of them in jeans and grayish blazers. |
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Russia is cracking down hard on tobacco, which even casual observers know is a huge public health problem for the Great Bear. |
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But party observers felt that the strategy had been wrong from day one. |
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And it is evidence, observers say, that sustained political engagement, party training, and civil-society building can eventually bring down autocrats. |
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An overall reliability coefficient was calculated by tallying the number of intervals in which both observers agreed that the targeted behavior did or did not occur. |
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There's a discrepancy between the accounts of their observers and scrutineers at a local level, and the figures that appeared at the central tally room. |
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In lieu of using polls to determine a candidate's strength among the voters, prudent observers will watch how the campaign teams shuffle their money. |
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To outside observers, this merging of sarkar and public in the United States sometimes makes it hard to separate the actions of the US government from the American people. |
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He claims his agenda is industrial rather than political but observers say he will fit in with the new awkward squad of younger, more militant union leaders. |
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He said Moran had expected to be muffled by state observers when he did a slot on their show. |
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Classifying business models based on these viewpoints creates confusion because the interests of individual observers vary and so do the terminologies they use. |
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From the barbershops to newsrooms to college classrooms, the issue of Black prominence in sports and social activism gets aired frequently, according to observers. |
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Some observers interpret these symbols cynically, as opportunistic, basely commercial, unquestioningly nationalistic expressions of pro-war sentiment. |
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Some observers believe the matter is being pushed by the present Reserve commander, Lt. Gen. Richard Mills. |
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We have asked sharp-witted political observers, party insiders and Tyee contributors to post their thoughts using the comments feature that follows this introduction. |
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It is not clear what he wants to do with the latest tranche of money he is raising, although observers suggest that he will not be taking all the sale proceeds out of Russia. |
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But there are still some observers pointing out the big lie. |
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Silent observers continue to watch, unsure whether it is us mismanaging our affairs or just the stronger and more corruptible ones keeping their grip tight. |
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Well, often wildlife observers mistake what they are seeing. |
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Some observers expect the virulence of the opposition to gay marriage to cool accordingly after the ump leadership convention. |
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Milloy told The Daily Beast that he hoped the Climategate emails might convince some uncommitted observers to join his side. |
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The polls were monitored by 125 observers from 33 countries. |
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Mindless bureaucratic cruelty is a recurring theme of observers of the modern state. |
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For many observers there are big similarities between the two deals. |
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Unlucky fans and casual observers alike can still enjoy the NCAA tournament. |
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Why they continue to get quoted as independent observers blows my mind. |
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Sadly, the 38 bobwhite reported by only 5 observers, plus a covey of 6 seen before the count, confirms the rapid decline of these once abundant Cape birds. |
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This behavior is so unprecedented that neutral observers have likened it to nullification and other anti-majoritarian tactics. |
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While many observers noted the unhealthfulness of the marshy tidewater zone, they also emphasized the richness of the land and its potential for economic development. |
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As his observers craned to watch, John slit open the dog's belly. |
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But for the most part observers tend to see so-called exotic peoples as wholly other and to regard as pure and unmixed their motives and responses. |
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Russia was considering sending a group of observers to oversee the May 11 referendum, Russian news reported on Tuesday. |
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Tribes in Kurdistan set up a primitive warning system with observers and smoke signals to warn the most likely targets of the approach of British aircraft. |
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It was, according to observers, a snakepit of feuding and backstabbing. |
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It may seem fanciful to some observers, who note the impossibility of projecting growth beyond the near-term, but widely used growth models often take a longer view. |
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Some observers hypothesize that she had been indoctrinated to believe the malicious stereotype of the Ursidae as awkward, clumsy, ill-mannered brutes. |
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Indeed, the Lions were written off by many observers as no-hopers. |
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Three trained observers reviewed each stallion's histology slides by quantifying the number of spermatids within 25 cross-sectioned round seminiferous tubules. |
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In most research settings, observers sit in the dark watching an illuminated vivarium, peer through gauzy curtains, or observe by means of remote video surveillance. |
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Foreign observers were first of all to be banned, but the tiny number that eventually made it could only descend on the polling booth for a nano-second before buzzing off. |
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Some believe that even with redaction, sharp observers might be able to figure it out. |
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Scroggins chronicles Riek's personal history, including his decision to refuse Nuer initiation rites, and relays the opinions of numerous Riek observers. |
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To some observers, this is a classic Red State action to try to restrain the growth of renewable energy. |
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Many observers commented on Stalin's timelessness and ubiquity. |
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More skeptical observers noticed the shameless manipulation. |
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That it could generate such serious commentary by observers is perhaps an unprecedented phenomenon in the history of mainland Chinese entertainment programs. |
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With no personal stake in the performance scene, Priyambada continues to be one of the most objective observers and commentators of the Odissi scene. |
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Pakistani observers commented yesterday that it would be difficult for an African to set up home in Gujrat, where foreigners are not so common, without attracting attention. |
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But, as observers have often commented, there is an extra element to them, an X-factor, a force that makes them more than the sum of their considerable parts. |
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The right-wing law and order legislation contained in the speech led a number of observers to comment on the dangers of the development of a police state in Britain. |
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Religious persecution in that country is a matter of public record and the subject of frequent comment from human rights observers and even from the U.S. State Department. |
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The Times has learnt that the Government has, for the first time in a general election, invited international observers to monitor the last week of the campaign. |
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Egypt does not allow international observers to monitor its elections. |
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Nazif also said his government is not opposed to reputable international observers monitoring the elections if the public accepts such monitoring. |
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A team of international observers was monitoring the vote amid claims by opposition and human rights workers that the election was being manipulated. |
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Also, it is reported today that for the first time the government has asked international observers to monitor the last week of the election campaign. |
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Rice also insisted that international monitors and observers be allowed access to Egyptian presidential and parliamentary elections later this year. |
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Those attending the hearing as observers included representatives of the Tripoli diplomatic missions of the United States, the Czech Republic and Canada. |
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Widespread ballot box stuffing was reported, and election observers noted how pro-government forces gathered outside polling stations intimidating voters. |
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In 1969, they participated as observers in a world congress of the United Secretariat, which decided to pursue a rural guerrilla tactic in Latin America. |
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In addition to the mediators, 19 figures representing numerous groups who attended the meeting as observers, also witnessed the signing of the peace deal. |
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Altman must pull the strings for a stellar cast of 48, while interweaving maybe 20 storylines into a coherent whole with the aid of two observers. |
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It is not even that neutral observers were, by the end, rooting for the same, cynical Italy. |
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A judge who knows that few people will scrutinize his legal reasoning is more likely to take a bribe than one mindful of observers armed with casebooks and citations. |
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It is a target rather than an outrageous boast, but should he achieve it, perhaps then he will be considered by observers to be an unqualified success. |
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Last, but not least, is the prospect of computer warfare, the actual risk of which is not fully understood, leading some observers to claim it has been overhyped. |
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Impotent observers of a totally unequal battle, we wondered how could anyone of such obvious intelligence have overplayed their hand so catastrophically. |
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One member of the junior Army team came close to setting a new record for the ADFA overwater obstacle course, which had instructors and observers gob-smacked. |
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The 2005 Super Bowl can change the city's reputation among some observers. |
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