This has occurred because of differences in the worldviews and political orientations of economic analysts. |
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The dry summer led to exceptional definition of buried megaliths, so that orientations and dimensions could be seen. |
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Everyone possesses unique orientations and abilities, so each individual will have capabilities that he can call his own. |
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The human family encompasses a rich diversity of ages, genders, ethnicities, abilities and sexual orientations. |
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Incremental changes in the strike of some of the folds occur across these right-lateral faults, with more east-west orientations to the east. |
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Without literary traditions, rural folk share elaborate cognitive maps with others through the use of toponyms that give geographic orientations. |
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Through Student Pride USA I've met student activists of all colors, nationalities, ages, gender identities, and sexual orientations. |
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Russian politicians of all orientations reacted to the events with harsh condemnation and protests. |
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Instead, new research finds that sexual orientations exist along a continuum, like colors in the spectrum of a rainbow. |
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No allowance is made in the Writ for sexual orientations, because Angels are in truth, neuter. |
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It must be said, however, that education policy is usually a morass of conflicting interests and alternative orientations. |
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As a result of Lawrence many, of all orientations and political creeds, see same-sex marriage as the next step. |
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English-Canadian feminists and Quebecoises feminists had very different political orientations. |
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Research data may not be relevant to persons with fundamentally different orientations or worldviews. |
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The opposing magnetic orientations, IBM explains, make the multilayer structure appear much thinner than it actually is. |
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Also trucks at certain camera positions and orientations may obscure detection of certain vehicles. |
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It sounds like this dude is down for the rights of other races, genders, abilities and sexual orientations. |
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This study consisted of a grid of 15 squares, each inscribed with one or more horizontal, vertical, and diagonal lines in different orientations. |
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There is no relationship between the lattice orientations of the two minerals. |
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Although it exhibits cubic crystal symmetry, its optical behavior is not identical in all orientations. |
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Large broken tree trunks are found randomly distributed through the coal in many different orientations. |
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The specimens are flattened in a variety of orientations to the bedding planes. |
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In their experiments, they polarise individual photons in opposite orientations to represent the zeros and ones of a digital number. |
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If the dust cloud or explosion is spherical and uniformly smooth, all orientations are equally represented and the net polarization is zero. |
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The problem would be compounded with anisotropic crystals with restricted orientations to the diamond culets. |
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Also no difference in the packing of the hydrophobic core between the parallel and antiparallel orientations was expected. |
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Pictures of the 10 objects, without the donut, appeared in three different orientations. |
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Who can tell what is decisive in arriving at judgements, decisions, and basic orientations? |
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Those granules are tiny metallic crystals in varied shapes and orientations. |
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Would we look at old magnetic rocks of various orientations and wonder, why did they solidify that way? |
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There are, in effect, two different orientations involved in discussing patterns and their positions. |
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Within coralla, directional orientations of the major axes of lacunae appear to be random. |
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All this was done, it may seem, with remarkably little attention to the natural orientations that are so conspicuous on the map. |
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Lumber is sawn to produce all surface orientations, from flat-sawn to edge grain. |
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The tongue is suspended from the inside of the mandible above the hyoid bone and has muscles with a range of different orientations. |
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At 12 of the sites that have imbricated cobbles, clast orientations were measured to derive the palaeocurrent direction. |
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Brochures and orientations made it seem like junior high kids had more freedom, too, but that was just another lie. |
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The opposing magnetic orientations make the entire multilayer structure appear much thinner than it actually is. |
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Slightly different results were obtained when using different orientations of the model. |
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Each seal has a series of lines of varying orientations scratched into its inside surface. |
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The cassette was inserted in both possible orientations, to determine any potential influence of ectopic crossovers that lead to acentric and dicentric chromosomes. |
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I became friends with many people of different nationalities, religions, colours, races, sexual orientations and from very many different backgrounds. |
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No wonder people of all ages and political orientations are jubilating. |
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As the Earth rotates, these orientations change and the small difference between the helium and xenon frequencies would therefore change with time. |
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The varied orientations of tiny fold patterns in the smallest grid boxes recall semaphore flags or suggest LED elements in a Times Square news zipper. |
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The solution for the optical lithography industry is to offset birefringence by arranging different optical components at the proper angular orientations. |
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These results indicate that in the force range 0-20 pN, the changes in azimuthal orientations of the DNA segments are roughly comparable to those for the polar angles. |
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In the book, he divides general orientations into telic and paratelic. |
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Folding of a shear zone after its formation may explain systematic variations in the orientations of the main foliation, shear bands and mineral lineation. |
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This same paradigm of identical shapes in varying orientations made the syllabary easy to learn, resulting in a high rate of literacy among the Cree people. |
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Show Me Love is an emotional roller-coaster ride for viewers of both genders and all sexual orientations, because the feelings it uncovers are universal in nature. |
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To our knowledge, the achievement for a given polymeric crystalline phase of high degrees of three different uniplanar orientations is unprecedented. |
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Economic growth was the American way of inoculating them against communism, neutralism, socialism, and other potentially anti-American political orientations. |
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People of all sexual orientations, races, ethnicities, genders, nationalities and colors have the potential to be perennial heartbreakers or devoted lifelong partners. |
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We suggest that the folds east and west of each of these faults developed at the same time as each other and the intervening fault, but with different orientations. |
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At low strains the collagen fibers have almost random orientations. |
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Any philosophy will rest upon the operative methods of cognitional activity, either as correctly conceived or as distorted by oversights and mistaken orientations. |
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They have different approaches, origins, orientations and inclinations. |
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In this work, we further modify the Zahalak model to account for inhomogeneous strain fields in constructs whose cell orientations have a significant out-of-plane component. |
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In the case of triads, RyRs are already identifiable, and their coordinates and orientations should be determinable with high reliability and precision. |
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A study of the orientations of selected embiotocid fishes to depth and shifting seasonal vertical temperature gradients. |
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Analyses all required a planar mathematical discretization of a region containing a prescribed number of cells with prescribed orientations. |
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The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of cultural orientations on collaborative learning. |
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They cover transnational and border-zone modernities, nation-states and citizenship, and cultural and moral orientations. |
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The meeting also reviewed the future orientations of DG-ICI, especially with low rates of crime and high rate of crime solvation. |
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Both orientations will suffer lower irradiance around solar noon due to an increased incident angle when the sun is from south. |
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Recent history has witnessed a global human rights movement for people of all sexual orientations and gender identities. |
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The analysis of structures is often accomplished by plotting the orientations of various features onto stereonets. |
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I am in full support of offering the sacrament of marriage equally to people of all affectional orientations. |
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The number of the distinguished edges whose orientations point towards the triple point is exactly one, or exactly two. |
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Nevertheless, Berberists who openly show their political orientations rarely reach high hierarchical positions. |
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Dikes occur in very large individual swarms with particular compositions and orientations. |
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In northern Louisiana, two orthogonal lineation orientations, and possibly a third, have been identified. |
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These methods measure the turbulent interaction of crossflow jets with the main flow, for a variety of jet configurations and orientations. |
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But do orientations like aromanticism deserve to be discussed to the same extent as other, more common non-heteronormative ones? |
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These pretheoretical investigations have tended to follow three overlapping, but discriminably different orientations. |
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The orientations of the field in the oceanic crust preserve a record of directions of the Earth's magnetic field with time. |
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Power blades are available in right angle and vertical orientations to accommodate either coplanar or perpendicular applications. |
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And surprisingly, voters seem largely unconcerned about their sexual orientations. |
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Special attention must also be paid to the issue of coming out in families from cultures that do not readily accept same-sex sexual orientations. |
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Rock specimens of different ages have different orientations of permanent magnetisation. |
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The results for asbestine orientations 1 and 2 were dissimilar, indicating that the particle shape was like ribbons or needles. |
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The latter is an antiferromagnetic material, meaning that neighboring atoms tend to align their magnetic orientations in opposite directions. |
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The metal form is slightly paramagnetic, meaning its magnetic dipoles align with external magnetic fields, but will assume random orientations once the field is removed. |
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Papers from a September 2090 conference, 49 in all by authors from 15 countries, reveal the latest research on preferred crystal orientations, or crystallographic texture. |
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If the desired result is to perform the smallest possible rotation between each pair of two orientations, you can preprocess the quaternions to achieve this. |
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The orientations covered include operant procedures, token economies, Pavlovian conditioning, stimulus and response control and desensitization, and implosive therapy. |
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The bedding-plane slab suggests that the coprolites' long axes lie in the bedding plane, but with two orientations which are approximately perpendicular to each other. |
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They can be originally emplaced in a horizontal orientation, although tectonic processes may cause subsequent rotation of horizontal sills into near vertical orientations. |
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Rejecting personalist, structuralist, functionalist, and even normative orientations, the authors opt for a primarily phenomenological methodology. |
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Here, openness to tradition is openness to ourselves, to our porousness with regard to tradition and its effective influence on our orientations and assumptions. |
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The findings suggest that the linear dunes are most likely of erosional origin similar to yardangs with orientations controlled by strikes of joints. |
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Speaking of progress, you can check out the current sexual orientations of two-spotted wrasses, sunset wrasses and yellowtail coris in the sex-reversal tank. |
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The area of South Asia and its geographical extent is not clear cut as systemic and foreign policy orientations of its constituents are quite asymmetrical. |
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