The defendant has produced the single line entry from the log that pertains to the representative plaintiff's claim. |
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This one could be considered with all seriousness, as it pertains to all important health matters. |
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Thus the same articulation pertains in the Panhellenic Games as in the order of the oracular consultation. |
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One such factor pertains to the mode of expression or form of manifestation. |
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If the ship has been in dock for a week, a different pricing structure pertains. |
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Another term, vowel digraphs, pertains to single vowel sounds represented by a pair of letters. |
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There are wonderful cash prizes and jackpots on offer and a friendly atmosphere pertains. |
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Some of it pertains strictly to the needs and history of the Jesuits, but in other ways it speaks to the church as a whole. |
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There are wonderful cash prizes and two jackpots on offer and a friendly atmosphere pertains. |
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The first instance pertains to the cancellation of the live horseracing broadcasts on public radio stations. |
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Outdoor experts will teach ecology and the river environment as it pertains to supporting the carp species. |
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The third point pertains to European agricultural policy as it is now before us in the budget proposals. |
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This section pertains to the supply of electrical energy to a residential underground subdivision considered as greenfield construction. |
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He is right about the fact that the act may be inadequate, especially as it pertains to those issues which he outlined. |
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It pertains, in effect, to fairly significant sectors in terms of population numbers. |
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That benefit pertains even if the pension fund is subject to a trust in favour of the members. |
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This pertains to products which come into direct contact with foods or skin. |
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But my takeaway from the evening pertains this time more to substance than to style. |
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Provision for transfers pertains to property to be transferred in accordance with agreements with the Province of Quebec. |
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The second pertains to the type of information that the vote is supposed to convey: Are voters invited to provide nominal or ordinal information? |
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Have co-op students explore employment opportunities for several occupations in the sector to which their placement pertains. |
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Such divergence of views pertains to the wide margin of judgment that comes into entrepreneurial investment decisions. |
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The total operating hours in the period refers to the total operating hours for the system that the chemical parameter pertains to. |
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Another concern pertains to the accuracy of the measure and the consistency with which it is measured across countries. |
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A second observation pertains to the aid to those countries that receive large groups of refugees. |
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The needs principle pertains to the importance of targeting criminogenic needs and providing treatment to reduce recidivism. |
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It must be noted that this essay will deal with the issues of cyberporn only as it pertains to the United States even though such material can be accessed worldwide. |
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The bureaucratic spirit pertains rather to stuffy Confucians, who foolishly imagine that the way to fulfill human potential is through service in officialdom. |
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This pertains to the power base from top to bottom and bottom to top, and is interwoven with the call to democratize. |
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There are generous Jackpots and a comfortable warm atmosphere pertains. |
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The first issue pertains to the underlying forces causing the value of the stock market to change. |
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In its taking and assessing of evidence from claimants, the Board requires a far lower standard of proof than that which pertains in the civil courts. |
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This fonds pertains to Nona Molson's activities as an auxiliary nurse during World War I in Europe. |
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The service which the catechism aims at pertains and is relevant to each catechist. |
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It pertains to the removal of sprayed asbestos coatings used for thermal and acoustic insulation in buildings and on boilers in industrial plants. |
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The count procedure pertains to the perioperative RN's counting of sponges, sharps, and instruments throughout the surgical procedure and the documentation of these counts. |
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The patent pertains to the method of forming a data storage capacitor with a wide electrode area for dynamic random access memory using double spacers. |
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This time, the discharge pertains to the 1998 budget, and it is a particularly hard nut to crack. |
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Not even one state, however, satisfies the second criterion, which pertains to the teachability of the standards within the time available to teachers. |
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But in fact, after age 16, as pertains to the Secret Service, they will be on their own. |
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Its most relevant aspect pertains to ownership of the foreshore and rights to everything built thereon, including piers, salmon farms and oil pipelines. |
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Americans exactingly measure everything that pertains to their material well-being. |
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It pertains to the nature of religions, freely practiced, that they can autonomously conduct a dialogue of thought and life. |
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It is therefore an important competitive differentiator within our suite of services, particularly as it pertains to our packages and bundles. |
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His decrial of utilitarian, economic and instrumentalist values in education pertains to battles still being fought. |
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The issue, therefore, as it pertains to our study is one of undercounting the total number of nursing home admissions-which exerts selective effects on our analyses. |
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Thus, the iterative chain of accountability postulated by the Westminster model rarely pertains in reality. |
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Here the definition of urbanity pertains to the perceiving subjects and their encounters with one or another quality of the urban body. |
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Please indicate the web address along with the category and topic it pertains to. |
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Accordingly, this Consultative Document pertains to activities conducted under the authority of the AEC Act and regulations. |
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Throughout the developing world the same sort of carry-on pertains. |
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In psychology, meaning essentially pertains to the experience of coherence, cohesion, balance and even plenitude. |
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The discussion paper will be reviewed as it pertains to the classification of commodities recoverable by extractive activities. |
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But all that pertains to the method of distributing successions is merely political or civil law. |
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The other investigation pertains to an internal flight attendant recruitment policy. |
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America has much more extractable gas in shale than previously thought, and the same geology pertains around the world. |
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This manual pertains only to the operating procedure of the coaxial vertical illuminators. |
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This investigation pertains to modification in an earlier nucleate pool boiling heat transfer correlation developed by this author. |
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Yet since they differ in aspect each conveys different information or points of view as to how the action pertains to the present. |
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What we are not doing, and I am talking about this as it pertains to the Bank Act, in any place that I live in or see is building homes that are in any way affordable or off market. |
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It pertains specifically to the ability of police officers to have enhanced capacity to arrest and hold responsible those who drive while under the influence of a drug as opposed to an alcohol related offence. |
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In order to begin a proper assessment of your request, we will require all of the supporting documentation outlined in the FXG Claim Payment Application that pertains to your request for payment. |
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While conceding that that decision is not res judicata as it pertains to CRI, the Deputy Minister maintains that the statement of Muldoon, J. is a firm statement of Canadian law. |
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Anything that pertains to West or Westernisation of any sort finds quick disapproval among them. |
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We will have a pretty tough row to hoe, and I feel it is important to have a clear picture of the situation, as it pertains to Quebec in particular, as far as the importance of wood as a resource and of the lumber industry. |
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One of the awful things about the emphasis on kids being expected to have a career plan at 14, coupled with the etiolation of adult education, is that the fable of the job for life still pertains. |
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The records included information pertaining to the operations of the commercial enterprise or information that relates or pertains to matters of finance or commerce. |
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To the bishops especially it pertains, by reason of their pastoral mission, to exercise the important duty of a clear-sighted vigilance full of charity and firmness, so that this fidelity may be everywhere safeguarded. |
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This pertains in particular to the payment of bribes and payoffs and to extortion in order to exert influence on business partners and representatives of politics, administration, judicial systems or the public. |
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The objective of the review, launched in 2006-2007, is to ensure the most modern, effective and efficient approach to protecting the betting public as it pertains to pari-mutuel wagering on horse races across Canada. |
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The adjudicator confirms the decision strictly pertains to a petition for Temporary Passport Services based on urgent compelling compassionate considerations. |
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I know the members from British Columbia are much more in tune with the softwood sellout than I am and I will leave that for them to discuss because it really pertains to them. |
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That's unofficial geometry, since it pertains to a private enterprise. |
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Yesterday at a major conference in Dublin a nutrition expert claimed that Ireland was on the cusp of an obesity crisis, and, indeed, a similar situation pertains across Europe. |
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Therein lies a situation of economic development when it pertains to the income of retired individuals or those who wish to partake in early retirement. |
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A consolidated site pertains to mollusk sites only. |
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These credits shall be made with respect to the assessments for the fiscal year commencing two years after the end of the fiscal year to which the surplus pertains. |
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A market called Billy No-Mates pertains to players only called upon in the final day's singles. |
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The second kind of criticism found throughout the Dialectic thus pertains to Kant's efforts to expose the subreptions that ground the metaphysical attempts. |
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However, the implementation of any action item may be accelerated for boards that are ahead of the ministry's implementation timelines, particularly where the action item pertains to employment. |
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But to those who again described it as one bundle, let me again say that a big portion of it pertains to overbudgeting of resources, not a penny of which we have any reason to believe was lost to the Organization. |
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The second one pertains to the exception for reprographics or photocopying and the third one relates to transmissions in some social institutions such as hospitals or prisons. |
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All the canonical conditions required of ordinands and all that pertains to them must be observed, taking into account the nature and obligations proper to the religious state. |
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A second problem pertains to Distin's treatment of the relationships between metarepresentational skill, giftedness, and cultural creativity. |
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Again there are going to be risks as it pertains to financing and usage, but we have a lot of big mitigants to that risk in terms of our © 2008 Thomson Financial. |
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Simply, it pertains to human rights activists who are women, as well as a range of other activists of all sexualities who also defend the rights of women. |
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This pertains in particular to those services of general economic interest provided under special or exclusive rights or under a natural monopoly since such services require regulatory supervision. |
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More importantly, the PNP POP aims to cure the negative public impression on the quality and effectivity of police performance as it pertains to its most important duty of protecting lives. |
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The Board recognizes that current locomotive cabs are designed with cab crashworthiness and crew injury prevention as a primary concern as it pertains to collisions and derailments. |
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The seventh correlation pertains to the saturation entropy of an ammonia-water mixture in the vapor state. |
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Section 405.31 pertains to the requirement for preflight briefings and instruction, and section 405.32 pertains to the authorization, by a flight instructor, of a solo training flight. |
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While this is dispositive of the issue whether the '264 Patent pertains to Virazole, it is appropriate to respond to the other submissions of the Respondents concerning the '264 Patent. |
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As Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada, I wanted to set the record straight about DFO's responsibility as it pertains to the decision by Clearwater to reduce its plant operations in both North Sydney and in Grand Bank. |
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This time the question pertains to the investigation into the assassination of martyred Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and his companions, which is a matter of bringing justice to a people and a country. |
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The image of a strutting, aloof, barrel-chested Cantona, upturned collar and all, that pertains from his remarkable time at United, represents only one side of this strange and mysterious man. |
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Education and research Alan Story, a specialist in IPR at the University of Kent, in Britain, reckons that copyright, particularly as it pertains to education and research, will be the next big battleground. |
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The third claim pertains to the issue of co-construction of public policy. |
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The business of the Company pertains to the exploration of mining properties in Peru with potential for the discovery of gold with a view to commercial operations. |
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Truly I tell you that Spiritualism is not something new that pertains to this period. It is a revelation that has gradually unfolded according to the spiritual evolution of humanity. |
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The ordinary and natural meaning of the term marital status pertains to a legal marriage and cannot be stretched to include the common law relationship. |
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For the rest, it pertains to moderately disadvantaged neighbourhoods, with again negative indicators for what concerns employment and education levels. |
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The second type of security risk pertains to the security of data. |
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The question pertains to the role and importance the publishing houses have in the overall publishing process. |
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The famous Orkneyinga Saga however, although it pertains to the Earldom of Orkney, was written in Iceland. |
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For example, the statute making tax evasion a felony pertains to both criminal law and tax law, but is found only in the Internal Revenue Code. |
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Bottom measurements also include collection of the nature of the bottom as it pertains to effective anchoring. |
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British palaeontologist Peter Galton showed clearly that all cranial material from Trossingen, Halberstadt and Frick pertains to one species. |
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The winter is mild and very comfortable weather pertains over the city throughout this season. |
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That sin or guilt pertains exclusively to voluntary action is the true principle of orthodoxy. |
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Now, word-ness pertains to all words and is, therefore, regarded as a class and, so, it is said to be eternal. |
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The most important difference between psychological and economic misadventures in abstractionism pertains to consequences. |
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Health, Sustainability, and the Built Environment examines the concept of sustainability as it pertains to sustaining human health. |
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An even more far-reaching impact of this ruling pertains to Simchat Torah celebrations. |
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We also provide information on cloacal protuberance size as it pertains to mating behavior and sperm competition. |
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The second flurry of news pertains to the long-running libor scandal. |
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One of the great secrets as it pertains to eating disorders in modern day society is how greatly they affect the elderly population. |
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Tinta, an international lawyer, thoroughly examines the issue of children's rights as it pertains to the jurisprudence Inter-American Court of Human Rights. |
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Depending whom you ask, the rule pertains to any version of the name of God, or only the tetragrammaton, or only the tetragrammaton in Hebrew characters. |
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It is concerned with all of the human mentifacts, whether subjective, reified, effable, or ineffable, and pertains to humane concerns as well as to the objects of science. |
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The main division can be seen between the mainline Protestant and evangelical denominations and their relation to the class into which their particular theodicy pertains. |
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Advanced capitalism is the situation that pertains to a society in which the capitalist model has been integrated and developed deeply and extensively for a prolonged period. |
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It pertains to the increasing ease with which somebody on one side of the world can interact, to mutual benefit, with somebody on the other side of the world. |
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Appeal to minorities Yoga is the product of sadhana of learned men and women that is beyond religion and pertains to one's physical and mental well-being. |
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If I understand correctly, it pertains not only to pediatric populations but also to adults, as myelodysplastic syndrome is usually the disease of older populations. |
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