In addition to providing society with political liberty and justice, a single tax on land promotes economic efficiency. |
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Like circuses, cockfighting, and greyhound racing, frog jumping promotes the message that animals exist purely to entertain us. |
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Judicial immunity promotes independence by allowing the fearless performance of the judicial function. |
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When a famous person promotes a foodstuff, their public persona acquires a nurturing, human edge. |
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Avoid humidifiers when possible because moist air promotes dust mite infestation. |
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This means that any critique of liberalism is self-contradictory if it promotes particularism as an alternative. |
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One can use a structure that promotes a combination of research elements to form a hybrid research method. |
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The HIV virus promotes dementia, then the brain activity becomes hyperactive. |
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Many people think of feminism as a movement that promotes gender equality and opportunity. |
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Instead, the asyndetic form of these texts promotes the opacity and disorientation of modularity. |
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Used externally or internally, turmeric promotes healing in cases of trauma or injury. |
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Windhoek promotes it self as an African destination for meetings, conferences, summits, seminars or conventions. |
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And boxing legend Muhammad Ali, who rarely does adverts, promotes the drink by shadow-boxing with inner-city children in Miami. |
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In addition, it also resists compaction and promotes decrepitation of the alloy. |
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Chi Gong also promotes the phagocytosis of white blood cells and increases the lymphocyte transformation rate. |
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Buy running clothing made from high-tech breathable fabric, which promotes cooling and reduces chafing by wicking moisture from the skin. |
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The organisation promotes physical activity and health through country walking, and the money will keep it going for the next year. |
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The majority of the payments go to large agribusinesses, which promotes the consolidation of farms. |
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On the surface it promotes the idea that the New York Times will cover all newsworthy events. |
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Fish oil aids memory and promotes mental acuity because it makes nerve-cell membranes more fluid and more reactive to signals. |
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The change has helped hold down inflation levels even as it promotes global growth. |
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In the final analysis, the ideology of radical diversity surreptitiously promotes a political program of the same kind. |
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Even the U.S. Olympic Committee promotes walking lunges for competitive bowlers to strengthen their legs and core. |
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In combination with cowage seed and ashwagandha extracts, this formula promotes vitality and strength. |
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If Kendal welcomes visitors and promotes tourism perhaps its district council needs to be a little more helpful. |
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Aldosterone, a steroid hormone produced in the outer layer of the adrenal cortex, promotes renal sodium retention and potassium loss. |
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Although the wavelength of UV light in a tanning salon promotes tanning rather than burning, that doesn't make tanning beds safe, she says. |
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I think that X-Press needs to rethink and remodify its content so that it supports and promotes a more eclectic range of local music. |
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Suppression of motor output to pharyngeal dilator muscles during non-REM and REM sleep promotes airway closure. |
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Complete transection causes the artery to quickly retract and close down, and this promotes clotting of the blood. |
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Here it is not advisable to work the soil too well for this promotes weed growth. |
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Rampant bacchanalia may be what actually promotes his night owl tendencies. |
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The Network promotes the use of model organisms and intends to provide a forum for meetings, workshops and other activities. |
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This simple demonstration provides an understanding of refractive lens power and promotes a discussion of why a mask helps you see underwater. |
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Effective group learning, however, promotes prosocial behavior and positive group functioning. |
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While antibiotic treatment eradicates the bacteria and promotes tumor regression, the effects of re-infection on disease are more severe. |
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River water begins to putrefy when lack of oxygen promotes the growth of anaerobic bacteria, which produce the tell-tale smell of stale water. |
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The National Museum and Art Gallery promotes local artists, and hosts annual exhibits of Western-style plastic arts and traditional crafts. |
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There is strong evidence that psyllium has laxative properties and promotes colonic function. |
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When our traditional leaders embrace each other then it promotes unity among tribes and communities. |
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A biocentric planetary religion that promotes ecological ethics would be ideal but I do not envision such an innovation until it is too late. |
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She nurtures creativity, including student compositions, and promotes a lifelong love of music. |
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Thus his diet promotes the eating of fats and proteins rather then starch, sugars and carbohydrates. |
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Gametophytic self-incompatibility is a widespread mechanism in flowering plants that prevents self-fertilization and promotes out-crossing. |
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The centre promotes self-help and complementary therapies for cancer sufferers to try and enhance their quality of life. |
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It promotes healing and dries up the inner ear canker as well as the external areas that may become sore and moist from the canker discharge. |
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In addition, the playgroup promotes social inclusion by enabling parents to return to work or education. |
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Frequent eating promotes thermogenesis, keeps stomach size small and has variable but positive effects on appetite. |
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Its knowledge base will depend on the way in which it recruits, trains, and promotes its staff and also on its cooperative ethic. |
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We are losing the battle because we live in a culture that nurtures us on materialism and promotes greed as a virtue. |
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Metabolism of xenobiotics by CYP450s usually reduces the toxicity and promotes excretion of these xenobiotics. |
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His analysis thus reifies the creator at the same time that it promotes the creation. |
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It promotes law and order, ideas of nationalism, religionism, and authority. |
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In vertebrates, the limb apical epidermis promotes proliferation and inhibits differentiation of underlying mesenchymal cells. |
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Excess humidity inside your home also promotes the growth of mold, fungi and bacteria. |
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Harvesting mesquite bean pods for food promotes economic health for communities in desert regions and promotes conservation of natural resources. |
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The administration of antihypertensive and anticholinergic medications also impairs salivary functions and promotes xerostomia. |
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It also stimulates the production and activity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and promotes adhesion of immune cells to the endothelium. |
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Similarly, psychotherapy promotes mental health and serves as a useful reality check. |
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That promotes a swing that's more outside to in and gives you a better chance to avoid getting the golf club inside and behind the body. |
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It relieves menstrual pains, promotes menstruation, treats rheumatic aches and pains, and ripens carbuncles, sores and abscesses. |
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The drug then reinvigorates patients' anti-tumour immune response and promotes shrinkage of the tumour. |
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But strategic redistribution of resources in a way that promotes openness and collaboration could reinvigorate the organization. |
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The British Mountaineering Council protects and promotes the interests of climbers and mountaineers. |
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Water also charges up joints and promotes longevity by boosting your overall health. |
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Who in their right mind believes that kind of message promotes abstinence and sexual monogamy? |
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In addition to the international research teams, the Wildlife Conservation Society promotes and finances studies by Madagascan students. |
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The newly designed aluminium headrail promotes strength and design to the children's washroom range. |
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It is an essential part of life that promotes activity and is a way of gearing up both the mind and the body. |
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Similarly, she seems to have become accustomed to seeing herself through the eyes of televisual media and the products it promotes. |
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The office of president, always held by men, promotes a mental link between authority and masculinity. |
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This rich lotion detoxicates injured skin and promotes regeneration of affected areas by inducing tissue replacement. |
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I operate a religious website that promotes tolerant monotheism and I can't believe the volume of hate mail I get. |
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This exercise encourages critical thinking and promotes self-direction in planning for individual learning needs. |
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Poor ventilation is a common feature that promotes mold growth and structural decay in buildings. |
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The US government also promotes their own political agenda through funding for international aid organizations. |
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For instance, The Body Shop produces and promotes its product lines with environmental and social sensitivity as a major theme. |
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Only when every company truly promotes on the basis of merit can we ignore gender in the workplace. |
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Pharmaceutical company advertising on TV promotes high-priced new drugs with marginal improvements over cheaper generic versions. |
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It promotes a large, bureaucratic, overbearing government state which is protected from free market competition. |
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It also promotes growth of the corpus luteum when the ovary prepares to release the egg into the uterus. |
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The funding is quite low for a country that promotes outdoor activity and hillwalking holidays, according to Mr Christie. |
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The Gandharv channel promotes Hindustani music, reflecting the current musical scenario and upcoming artists, besides the veterans. |
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While we are tolerant of the ideas of persons visiting our church this does not mean our church accepts or promotes these ideas. |
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The anesthetic drops also serve to moisten the corneal surface area, which promotes suction ring adhesion. |
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Most notably, the insect excretes a sticky honeydew that covers the leaves and fruit and promotes the growth of black sooty molds. |
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In addition, the spatial distribution of this resource promotes different foraging strategies in these birds. |
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The mechanism of action by which minoxidil promotes hair growth is unknown, but it appears to act at the level of the hair follicle. |
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Bringing air into the bottom of the bioreactor promotes aerobic conditions. |
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By its sialagogue and stimulant effects upon the gastric membranes it promotes digestion. |
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As a senescing hormone, it promotes leaf-yellowing, climacteric fruit ripening, flower and leaf abscission. |
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The department's policy promotes the incorporation of children with special needs into mainstream schools. |
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Can marriage be reformed to serve as a public status that promotes equality and liberty? |
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We also clarify that the nanoparticle mimics the fusion protein, and promotes the fusion process of two vesicles. |
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She considers herself a conservative who supports family values, and has said she believes that equal marriage promotes family values. |
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I must admit even though I am on the receiving end of all this exaggerative policing, I am grateful for the sense of safety it promotes. |
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It not only promotes appetite, but also enables the masking of unpalatable feedstuffs such as poor hay and silage. |
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Nitric oxide is a free radical that promotes infection resistance and blood vessel dilation. |
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Bicarbonate of soda, the mild alkali which is added to some cakes and biscuits and peanut brittle, promotes browning. |
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To prepare a stable emulsion, an emulsifier must be added that facilitates emulsification of the two immiscible phases and promotes stability. |
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Keep manure dry, since wet manure promotes fly pest breeding and inhibits beneficial insect breeding. |
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As a result, when a brand promotes it should generate more sales than usual. |
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Factional power stifles internal debate, runs roughshod over democratic processes and promotes disenfranchisement. |
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I define feminism in the broad terms of any deed or action that promotes the equality and liberation of women. |
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Its menthol ingredient promotes your skin's circulation while the spearmint and peppermint refresh and clean the surface. |
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Researchers believe that simulated amniotic fluid, which contains enteric growth factors, promotes villous development. |
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Hemingway is also chairman of Building for Life which promotes excellence in the design quality of new housing. |
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This is a phenomenon that can be evoked by brief hypoxia exposure, promotes ventilatory stability, and protects against dysrhythmic breathing. |
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Lemons contain citric acid, which helps exfoliate dead skin cells and promotes the growth of healthy, new cells. |
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Watching television or listening to music or a book on audiotape until becoming drowsy promotes falling asleep naturally. |
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Therefore, it is never political virtue that profits by or promotes extreme democracy or ochlocracy, but it is instead the demagogue's ambition. |
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Regular party workers favor the closed primary because it promotes party loyalty. |
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It is confirmed that the animated lecture contents enoughly promotes the interest and understanding of students. |
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Group-think stymies open-mindedness, promotes feelings of superiority, and leads to prejudice and violence against non-members. |
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As they chew the cud, rumen development is encouraged and this promotes a lean weanling with a large frame to send to grass. |
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The theology of the Paraclete contains and promotes a theological-ontological congruence. |
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We do know that progesterone is secreted during the menstrual cycle, and it promotes changes in the uterine endometrium and the Fallopian tubes. |
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The blonde tennis player, who is considered one of the most fanciable women in the world, promotes a range of products. |
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Fango is volcanic in origin. The mud is rich in minerals and promotes the release of toxins and relieves muscular and arthritic pain. |
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With its attendant parade and fireworks displays, Derby Week in Louisville promotes festive community spirit around this mid-sized River City. |
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The National Computing Centre promotes the effective use of information technology. |
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All this promotes attention, and makes introspection difficult, which is rather the point. |
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Instead, it claims the privileges of a free association of individuals, and promotes their interests at government expense. |
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Resting land promotes a healthy ecosystem by allowing the flora and fauna to complete an entire annual cycle without any major disturbance. |
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It's a delicious blend of frankincense, marjoram, sandalwood and lavender that promotes a restful sleep. |
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Self-management promotes worker responsibility and results in workers taking on a higher workload. |
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Held consequently promotes the idea of a transnational democratic legal order circumscribed and legitimized by democratic public law. |
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We have also shown that the nanoparticle promotes the fusion process from the stalk intermediate to the fusion-pore opening. |
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They are swaged to a uniform shape and weight, which promotes excellent accuracy. |
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A positive political programme that promotes socialism needs to be utilised to win over working class communities. |
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Indeed, dry and warm storage frequently promotes after-ripening of seeds in species of warm and arid climates. |
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Recent research has shown that cement really just seals moisture in, and thus, promotes a faster rate of internal rot. |
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For a peaceful world that promotes international democracy, the locus of power and influence needs shifting. |
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Mr Wilshaw promotes the idea of replacement of the damaged stones with reclaimed ashlars. |
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His website promotes the concept of information agents with enthusiastic fervour. |
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The No Name Club is a national association for young people which promotes a lifestyle where alcohol and drugs are unnecessary. |
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All of these agents convert plasminogen to plasmin, which in turn breaks down fibrin and promotes clot lysis. |
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In a country that promotes the virtues of the free market, he died for the benefit of the war profiteers and for very little benefit to himself. |
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These properties contribute to curvature stress that promotes hexagonal phase formation and membrane trafficking through vesiculation and fusion. |
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Vitamin B9 assists the body in forming red blood cells, and vitamin C promotes healthy skin and allows our cuts and scrapes to heal quickly. |
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Or perhaps he should test the lunatic theory that alcohol promotes everything it shouldn't amongst non-drinkers. |
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It also promotes an appreciation of the spinifex and desert oak landscape that surrounds Uluru. |
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Today's story is the rise of branded generics, where the retailer creates and promotes a brand name for its line of generics. |
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It is committed to peaceful campaigns against all forms of animal abuse and promotes a cruelty-free lifestyle. |
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This article promotes wargaming as an innovative tool for achieving successful war-fighting strategies. |
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The league is intended to foster an environment that promotes fun and sportswomanship. |
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Nevertheless, nothing promotes closeness with your boat like intimate knowledge of all her surfaces, both above and below the waterline. |
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The bureaucracy promotes political equality and, to a limited extent, constrains economic inequality. |
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The organization promotes the economical and environmentally sound use of wood crossties. |
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He tirelessly promotes and fundraises for the club and, despite a spell of serious illness, remained involved and totally dedicated. |
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As a prebiotic, it also helps increase the level of good bacteria in the digestive system and promotes overall digestive health. |
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Excitons are created in semiconductors when a laser field promotes an electron from the valence band to the conduction band. |
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The concept of digital citizenship highlights the continued need for policy that promotes effective use of the internet, including literacy, skills, and regular access. |
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He's somebody who strongly promotes anti-racism and equality. |
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This promotes impartiality and minimizes conflicts of interest. |
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How might the world evolve from where we are toward a balanced regime that promotes collective security, distributive justice, cultural pluralism and individual freedom? |
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I support affirmative access, which aggressively reaches out to minorities, is inclusive of all races, provides equal opportunity, and promotes diversity. |
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Acknowledging a patient's perception of a phantom shock as a real experience promotes continuing communication and fosters a trusting relationship. |
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It also contains anti-thrombus elements, and promotes the performance of high-density lipoprotein, resistance to angiospasm, and hematoblast concentration reduction. |
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Teaching at Stanford, I have seen how intercollegiate athletics promotes the development of focused, confident, young women. |
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A site that provides for maximum air drainage which promotes faster drying of foliage can substantially reduce the risk of black rot and downy mildew. |
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At the extreme, the new economy proselyte promotes the Internet as the solution for everything from education and health care to pollution, inequality, and world peace. |
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He showed that electro-acupuncture stimulation can affect the diencephalic area of the brain, a region that promotes the body's own healing responses. |
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This money also funds many in the burgeoning nonprofit sector which employs many in the clerisy and often promotes their agenda. |
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In this way, it promotes new communitarian formulas and the constitution of individuality on the margins of the ethnic group, citizenry, and the state. |
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The nitration and oxidation injury from the microglial proinflammatory response promotes a vicious cycle of continued oxidative neural injury and microglial activation. |
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Pinching leggy plants promotes stronger stems and better flowers. |
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A Mexican mix has only a few ingredients but a fair amount of chili powder, and the heat factor promotes controlled nibbling. |
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In a society that promotes homogamy, interracial couples often face overt and covert racism from society at large, as well as resistance to their unions by family and friends. |
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Conversely, supersaturation of bile with insoluble cholesterol, as a result of metabolic defects, promotes the formation of cholesterol gallstones. |
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The book promotes an Aboriginal perspective on native title. |
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The use of ACE inhibitors to block the breakdown of bradykinin also promotes vasodilation, natriuresis, and a beneficial effect on cardiac remodeling. |
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He constantly demotes Andrew to page-turner, and then promotes him back to the band. |
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The simian immunodeficiency virus destabilizes lamellar and promotes hexagonal phase, leading to the speculation that it has an effective negative intrinsic curvature. |
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This promotes language proficiency to at least the same level of attention and importance as being able to drive the unit's vehicle of choice out of the motor pool. |
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Wertz selects the pieces he wishes to present, promotes the artists by sending mailers and catalogs, as well as develops a press packet of each artist's work. |
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Sharing stories, however, isn't all emancipatory and not exactly an enactment of the liberal political dream that promotes solidarity based on community. |
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However, people with lupus should avoid certain supplements, like alfalfa, which promotes inflammation, and immune stimulators, like astragalus and echinacea. |
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He promotes the planting of trees indigenous to southern Ontario that provide large canopies such as the sugar maple, red oak, hackberry and black walnut. |
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Overall, the environment promotes continued interservice rivalry, but the delineator between productive competition and unhealthy contention is ethics. |
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Any group which promotes unity, harmony and unconditional equality in human rights and relationships can be said to be responding to the Aquarian energies. |
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Vibration promotes life and vigour, strength and beauty...vibrate Your Body and Make It Well. |
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Alaska's department of environmental conservation promotes the recycling of plastic bags by turning them into crocheted crafts, backpacks, handbags, bath mats and baskets. |
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The site also promotes his ebook, called Missing Pieces, about an organ-harvesting ring. |
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Under the hypermnesia explanation, the design of the present study merely promotes the increasingly accurate recall of genuinely experienced events. |
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The hotbox atmosphere Jones promotes seems to bring out the unhinged in the elected officials who come on with him. |
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Ciprofloxacin given orally shows rapid selectivity, which promotes resistance, and quinolones are not recommended in adolescents because of the associated risk of arthropathy. |
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Whether tinged with fruity aromas or floral hops, the dry quality of these Abbey beers and strong ales is an ideal way to wake up the palate and promotes the appetite. |
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Just as the novel rewards villainous behavior, so it promotes guilty identification that allows the reader to enjoy moral transgression by association. |
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Digestive tonic properties and early experimental findings that its long-term use promotes the heart and vascular system are other feathers in the cap for this herb. |
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They lend themselves to biodiverse agriculture as well as to agroforestry, a style of tree farming that promotes diversity. |
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It promotes a positive message to closeted gays and skeptical heterosexuals to counter and neutralize the negative messages promoted by anti-gay elements. |
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It glorifies celebrities, extols riches and promotes glamour. |
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If you are a coach that promotes the first class and second class player concept, 20 points would be the time to let your bench players in the game. |
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In our study area, eutrophication promotes excessive growth of filamentous green algae in shallow coastal areas during late spring and early summers. |
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It then promotes this into a moral precept for life in general. |
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It promotes disinterestedness, teaches sensitivity and fine discriminations, produces identifications with men and women of other conditions, thus promoting fellow-feeling. |
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A discipline such as yoga promotes fitness and bodily awareness. |
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Allowing the student to access supplemental information promotes greater understanding of the therapeutic area and supports the development of self-directed learning. |
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Yoga reduces physical and mental tension and promotes recuperation. |
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Another important factor to bear in mind, is the saturation of the media with sexual images, which in itself promotes sexual activity at an increasingly younger age. |
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Deregulation promotes programming in which mediocrity supersedes excellence, and conformity and orthodoxy are reinforced at the expense of diversity. |
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A useful object of meditation should be one that promotes mindfulness. |
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A closure of the anthropogenic phosphorus cycle may help to avoid eutrophication, hypoxia, and other negative impacts on ecosystems and promotes resources conservation. |
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The Council of Priests promotes the welfare of the clergy and represents their concerns to the General Assembly. |
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Emodin upregulates urokinase plasminogen activator, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and promotes wound healing in human fibroblasts. |
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For two years she was the chair of the British and Irish Orthoptic Society, which promotes the profession at a national level. |
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It promotes strengthening of brain functions, deep and proper breathing, treatment of vegetative nervous system diseases. |
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Because of its extremely small grain size, oolitic sand has a lot of surface area, which promotes high bacterial growth. |
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The denaturation of whey protein promotes intermolecular disulfide bond formation. |
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Clapton is a supporter of the Countryside Alliance which promotes issues relating to the British countryside. |
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Wollstonecraft promotes subjective experience, particularly in relation to nature, exploring the connections between the sublime and sensibility. |
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This paper examines whether a nonbinding vote promotes cooperation in a linear public-good experiment. |
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The Turf Club is the rulemaking and enforcement body, whilst Horse Racing Ireland governs and promotes racing. |
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The two main allegations are that, by its nature, Wahhabism encourages intolerance and promotes terrorism. |
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Inverness Blitz is a charity that promotes the development of American football in Inverness and the surrounding area. |
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The resulting trust promotes use and reuse of services, which are especially important as SOA implementations scale and become more complex. |
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An unfermented gel component of psyllium seed husk promotes laxation as a lubricant in humans. |
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The study on mice found that it later powerfully promotes the activities of osteoclast, a cell that destroys bones. |
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The car, shaped like a computer mouse, is named KLIK Philo-Cook says KLIK promotes Northrim Interact services in a fun and visible way. |
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It produces a pulsating aerosol and, by creating differences in pressure, promotes ventilation of the paranasal sinuses. |
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The wide variety of plant forms spread throughout the Peninsula promotes just as wide a variation in animal species that feed off them. |
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Globalization promotes common values and experiences, and it also encourages the identification with the global community. |
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By ubiquinating Akt, TRAF6 promotes Akt translocation to the plasma membrane, where it becomes phosphorylated. |
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The University Music Centre promotes a varied programme for instrumentalists, singers and listeners from the university and the wider community. |
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Nerve growth factor promotes human hemopoietic colony growth and differentiation. |
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The Celtic Media Festival is an annual 3 day event that promotes the languages and cultures of the Celtic Nations and Regions in media. |
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The slip-resistant outsole promotes good traction, and the dual-density EVA midsole and heel-cushioning system provides optimum comfort. |
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When working the phones on the road, anything that promotes ease and safety, such as hands-free operation, is recommended. |
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It promotes mutual understanding, friendship, cooperation and lasting peace amongst all peoples. |
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It also promotes the compatibility of UPU and international postal initiatives. |
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Project AWARE for example promotes the idea of letting dive clubs clean up litter, for example as a diving exercise. |
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Dietary linoleic acid elevates the endocannabinoids 2-AG and anandamide and promotes weight gain in mice fed a low fat diet. |
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This process promotes the maturation of the seminiferous tubules and spermatogenesis. |
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The LBMA sets and promotes quality standards for gold and silver bullion bars. |
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Company's Flo-Pad bin aerator promotes the flow of any dry bulk powder of granular material from bins, hoppers and silos. |
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A web site for Sandboard magazine promotes locations all around the world to enjoy dunes. |
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A teratogen is an agent that promotes physical defects in a developing embryo. |
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When they treated cells with mitomycin C, which promotes DNA cross-linking, that protein, then known as KIAA1018, gathered at damage sites. |
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Baptist Housing Ministries is forward thinking in its focus to provide a noninstitutional environment that promotes resident-centered design. |
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Its production also promotes and enhances biodiversity and biological cycles. |
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These software applications will be the primary products IMSI promotes to various branches of the government. |
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The Fellows programme promotes the use of interreligious dialogue to strengthen coexistence, and pluralism. |
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Importantly, this unusually smooth sand promotes the growth of bacteria, which are important biofilters in home aquaria. |
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The National Museum holds and preserves, exhibits and promotes public knowledge about Norway's most extensive collection of art. |
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The plunket group is a charity that promotes child welfare in New Zealand. |
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Plus it promotes the many benefits of hammocking and adventure travel to a mainstream crowd like Lollapalooza. |
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The municipality promotes the work through its Centro Turistico de Desarrollo de Tarandacuao. |
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The European Esperanto Union also promotes Esperanto as the international auxiliary language of Europe. |
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The Helicobacter pylori VacA toxin is a urea permease that promotes urea diffusion across epithelia. |
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This clean cut promotes healthier, thicker and more resilient lawn growth that is more resistant to disease, weeds and parasites. |
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Through strategic studies, the Commission promotes debate, innovation, and the exchange of good practice. |
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The China Arts Space is an organisation that promotes East Asian visual and performing arts. |
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The antipassive voice deletes or demotes the object of transitive verbs, and promotes the actor to an intransitive subject. |
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The nationwide program promotes safe firearms handling and storage practices and offers firearm Safety Kits, which include a free gunlock. |
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However, Shelley critiques those Enlightenment ideals that Godwin promotes in his works. |
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The first is that hazing promotes team cohesiveness, and the second is that team cohesiveness enhances team performance. |
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Local government often sponsors and promotes performances during tourist seasons, and revives lost traditions. |
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Mercata promotes its services on MSN eShop with advertisements on the eShop home page, department, subdepartment and buying guide sections. |
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The language of connectionism is used by Cilliers, although he promotes this as a technique within the context of modeling of complex systems. |
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The Council of Priests promotes the welfare of priests and represents their concerns to the General Assembly. |
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In May Plas Newydd will be visited by the International Dendrological Society, which promotes the study and enjoyment of trees worldwide. |
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The media promotes and elevates their dominance by giving major headlines to any derogative reports on the teaching profession. |
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Such aid promotes the growing relationship between the two countries and help to overcome poverty and underdevelopment in Malawi. |
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The Kenzie Project by Pawprint Theatrical Productions promotes the borough's clean, green and sustainable agenda. |
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This inflow raises and lowers the sea level that promotes the water exchange with the Barents Sea. |
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Responsibilisation also promotes greater citizen involvement in community-based voluntary security initiatives like Neighbourhood Watch schemes. |
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The scientists working with Professor Platten showed in a mouse model that angiotensin II promotes inflammation in the brain and spinal cord. |
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In this way he promotes landscape into a supermetaphor, in order to expose a general tendency towards equalization. |
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Addition of excess AEEA does not contribute to MVPs stabilization, but promotes hydrotropic dissolution of polyester in the continuous phase. |
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Hydroxylapatite is a common coating material that promotes osseointegration and has a proven track record. |
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According to Milliken, the nucleator also promotes improved barrier properties. |
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A floatable, portable, durable and flexible game that promotes active play by bouncing balls up to 150 feet off mini trampolines. |
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Utilizing the findings from prior proceedings, such as the trial court did in Fohn, likely promotes judicial and litigation economies as well. |
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Second, androgens make ovarian cells more sensitive to follicle-stimulating hormone or FSH, which promotes follicle growth. |
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The threat comes from the chemical isocyanic acid, which dissolves into the moist tissues of the body and promotes inflammation. |
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The Council also promotes the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages and the European Social Charter. |
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In addition, cathelicidin promotes autophagy, which enhances autophagolysosomal fusion and antimicrobial activity. |
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The WAS pilot system will also facilitate access to institution-specific information that promotes effective advisor, advisee communications. |
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Often, the question of inequality is brought up when discussing how well capitalism promotes democracy. |
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This protects products from secondary and gray markets and promotes patient safety. |
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Good dementia care promotes a relative sense of well-being in a comfortable, safe and secure environment, in spite of cognitive disabilities. |
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Geralt ME's El Bahr also promotes a certain type of oolong tea which combines the added benefits of ginseng. |
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Influenced by Thatcherism and classical liberalism, it describes itself as economically libertarian and promotes liberal economic policies. |
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English nationalism is the nationalism that asserts that the English are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of English people. |
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The Pakistan Academy of Letters is a large literary community that promotes literature and poetry in Pakistan and abroad. |
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By pursuing his own interest he frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it. |
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Canadian advocates of a single official language say it promotes national identity. |
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The research indicates supplemental oxygen promotes health and that, conversely, chronic oxygen debt causes health problems. |
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Wilms' tumor 1 gene expression in hepatocellular carcinoma promotes ceil dedifferentiation and resistance to chemotherapy. |
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Tying holds them together during roasting, keeping any stuffing inside, and keeps the roast in a round profile, which promotes even cooking. |
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The Poetry Society publishes and promotes poetry, notably through an annual National Poetry Day. |
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Because Suntheanine promotes alpha wave generation in the brain, an awake, alert and relaxed physical and mental condition is achieved. |
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The World Netball Series promotes it to raise the sport's profile and attract more spectators and greater sponsorship. |
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The Arsenal Supporters' Trust promotes greater participation in ownership of the club by fans. |
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I won't even begin to mention what the American media glamourises and promotes. |
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Founded on 23 February 1947, the organization promotes worldwide proprietary, industrial and commercial standards. |
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The Manx government promotes island locations for making films by contributing to the production costs. |
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This protects products from the risks inherent in secondary and gray markets and promotes patient safety. |
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The Gaeltacht Quarter is an area around the Falls Road in west Belfast which promotes and encourages the use of the Irish language. |
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