And while the rear derailleur has been difficult to perfect, the front derailleur has proven to be the real challenge. |
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On the Internet Napster and MP3.com have so eloquently proven that he who hesitates is lost even in face of substantive adverse legal findings. |
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He also identified reduction of medical errors as a top priority. has proven to be a quick study of the agency. |
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Your stuff has proven it works with my equipment so I am going to need lots of it within the next six months. |
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It is telling them that and it is not true and it is certainly not proven to be true. |
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But at the subatomic level, quantum mechanics has proven to be an indispensable tool in predicting often strange processes. |
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Potentially the list is challengeable under Human Rights legislation because people have the right to be presumed innocent unless proven guilty. |
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Yet with bit of patience and skill, it has been proven that mentally challenged kids can be trained to read and write. |
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Investigators obtained court approval to evict the residents, a measure they said has proven effective in ending problem behaviour. |
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He is a proven liar, a cheat and a chancer, a man so arrogant that he thought he was above the law. |
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The efficacy of INH in preventing TB in HIV-positive people has been proven. |
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These stereotypes have proven to be oversimplistic, with the result that the hypothesis is increasingly criticized. |
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It was filled with dangerous chemicals such as tar and nicotine, which were proven to be bad for the health. |
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Group theory is one of a number of branches of mathematics that have proven useful to chemists and physicists in their work. |
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We owe it to ourselves and future generations to stick with that proven path to success. |
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Technical superiority is only important when it delivers proven solution superiority. |
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It is being scientifically proven by chromotherapists that color therapy does work. |
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So a lot of people were extremely happy when it was proven that it was possible to circumvent that barrier. |
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The boats have proven themselves suitable to jobs on the water such as clamming, lobstering and fishing. |
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And you know intellects are most prone to emotional distress, as proven by your own hysterics. |
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Yoga has proven to aid development of self esteem in severely disabled children. |
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History has proven that such integration movements on the whole have given new strength to national identities. |
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Hard dies are a proven process where the amount of failed parts can be projected. |
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In vivo the pessary demonstrated high contraceptive efficacy in rabbits of proven fertility. |
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This solution has proven to be greatly effective and produces few false positives. |
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For over 40 years now the tree has attracted visitors from far and near and has proven to be one of Laois' greatest attractions. |
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Whatever plans that were in place to deal with such a natural disaster have proven inadequate. |
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Total inapplicability of such equations for direct numerical calculations is proven analytically by comparison with the analytical solution. |
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Four indecent assault charges and two rapes of patients were found not proven. |
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Peers have also been proven to have an effect on students who commit violent acts on school grounds. |
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Maps had proven the key to learning the first thing I ever studied in-depth all on my own. |
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I certainly would not concede that the Order upon which, for the many proven breaches of it, you were committed to prison, was unlawful. |
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The number of phytonutrients with scientifically proven health benefits will only increase in the next few years. |
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Other commonly recommended treatments such as drinking more fluid have not been proven. |
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This herb has been proven to induce sleep and have a sedative effect, which can help pain sufferers sleep better. |
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Socialism has been proven to be an ineffective way of increasing the productivity and efficiency of an economy. |
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They have proven time and again that they are head and shoulders above their sporting compatriots in Ireland. |
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The lineup, laden with veterans, has proven hitters with good defense in center field and at the infield corners. |
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If the new store did well, Seymour would have a proven concept that he could sell in five years to someone interested in taking it national. |
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There is no proven benefit to topical ointments, suppositories, or injections of local anesthetic. |
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This movie has conclusively proven that some things are better left buried. |
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Power comes from Volvo's well proven five-cylinder in-line engine, which now gives 300 bhp and 400 Nm torque in this new 2.5 litre form. |
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If we wish to retain the position that the accused is innocent until proven guilty, we must allow their innocence to be preserved by anonymity. |
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Until anyone is convicted of any crime, no matter how horrific the crime, they are innocent until proven guilty. |
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Improvised explosive devices have proven to be more lethal in Iraq than any pitched battle is likely to be. |
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He had proven such a congenial guest on his first visit that he had received a weekly invitation since that time. |
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These have proven to be a viable instrument of social security reform in more than a half-dozen countries, with their origins in Sweden. |
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It is a proven fact that the ozone layer filters out much of the harmful radiation from the sun. |
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The failure to interdict northern trespassers is particularly worrisome, since Canada is a proven springboard for terrorists. |
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This solution allows for the consolidation of mail infrastructures, with proven overall cost reductions of more than 40 percent. |
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That is a flow rate of 205 liters per minute which is proven to be sufficient to expel a solid foreign body or mucous plugs. |
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As New Labour has proven, these are not the types of politicians who are natural pluralists ready to reinforce democratic citizenship. |
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Simple adjustments such as color, wording, and content placement have been proven to increase conversion rates by upwards of 40 percent. |
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Estimates of between 7 and 10 percent of the budget are often cited, but have never been convincingly proven. |
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The decision to focus on pizza crust production has proven to be a good choice for the co-op. |
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Though Kennedy is a proven statewide vote-getter, most Democratic pols believe John will ultimately prevail. |
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Minda had already proven to be a skilled writer of political advertising copy. |
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Prosecuting big-time corrupters has proven to be a formidable task even after four years under the reform movement. |
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The resulting cosmetological products are safe, hypoallergenic, perfectly tolerated, and of proven effectiveness. |
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This siege has proven that it is not only counterproductive, it is dangerous. |
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So maybe a coach with a proven track record is the key to postseason success. |
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In the modern game, too often managers are chosen on potential rather than proven ability. |
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Not only is launching from a balloon well proven and cheaper, it also leaves a carbon footprint so small as to be invisible. |
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Computer forensics and electronic discovery have proven to be valuable tools for the business community and litigators. |
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The school has proven extraordinarily influential in Hollywood, and includes many of the town's senior executives and creatives among its alumni. |
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Thus, among many other consequences, theories should aim at being very clear and criticisable so that they can, if need be, be proven wrong. |
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Hydrothane is proven to eliminate frazil ice and to control the growth of marine organisms such as barnacles and zebra mussels. |
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Such traditional methods of rice cultivation have proven a good match with today's environmentally-conscious consumers. |
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Red chilli has been proven to be a curative for cough, cold, rhinitis and bronchitis. |
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Billed as a showcase for exemplary new talent, the series has proven to be more of a bargain bin for antiquated curios. |
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Sensing that Nike's lack of a proven sports superstar marketing its shoes spells weakness, rivals are mounting a full-court press. |
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This has proven to be a very enjoyable night of fun and games, if interested please come along on the night. |
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For historians of the early modern period the study of death has proven especially fruitful. |
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Drunk on the cheap credit and easy money of the late 1990's, these past three years have proven tough, yet necessary. |
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He is much more of a gamer and has proven that he can hit tough shots at the end of games, so the fourth quarter is mostly his. |
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His show has proven so popular that he's now played gay pride events around the world, including Sydney's Mardi Gras and Berlin's Love Parade. |
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The genius of capitalism is that thus far it has proven democratic when under threat. |
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The presumption must be that anyone charged with a crime is innocent until proven guilty. |
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Alcohol evaporates or is decomposed, so fermentation cannot be proven directly. |
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Three players with proven talent are defensemen Robyn Regehr and Jordan Leopold and goalie Miikka Kiprusoff. |
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After all, he had proven that gender identity is a product of nurture, not nature. |
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Methods for large-scale molecular profiling of diseased tissues are well established with proven efficacy both diagnostically and prognostically. |
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The finished album has proven to have strong appeal to many critics, even those who might not normally listen to progressive rock. |
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The diagnosis is made when elements of squamous or glandular differentiation cannot be proven. |
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His pre-emptive gloat page was proven to be horribly incorrect and has now been removed from his website and archives. |
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It will always be memorable because we've proven to ourselves that we can live abroad successfully, even on a glorified student budget. |
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No such compelling reason, proven facts or demonstrable mistake has emerged. |
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They need to suppress their urge to be mavericks, and to stick to proven medical protocols. |
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They're a good defensive team with proven goalscorers in PC Drouin and Greg Hadden. |
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He believes he has proven his strength and ability to be an independent voice on the Council. |
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Nonetheless he had proven his leadership ability and his political skill in ending the civil war. |
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I've always thought that Scott's innocent until he's proven guilty and I'm going to stick with that. |
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We have to remember that this man is innocent until proven guilty but if he did kill Caroline we have to make sure he doesn't kill anyone else. |
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And the last I checked, in the United States, you are innocent until you're proven guilty. |
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Drugs testing policy usually prevents disclosure of a player's identity until he is proven guilty and a punishment has been decided. |
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Having his eyes opened to the brother's real character, he was hoping to not be proven wrong about the sister. |
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Science is a marketplace of ideas, where good ideas must be proven wrong in order to be replaced by better ones. |
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Of course he was given a lot more leeway now that he had proven himself the golden goose of Columbia. |
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The world was breathing in the Ptolemaic concepts of astronomy for centuries until these were proven wrong by later astronomers and scientists. |
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Though the Spanish data are also public domain information, accessing the Spanish data has proven to be more of a challenge. |
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She'sn't obtuse, but she's proven time and again that she'd sooner go for a simple, grabby lyric than one that actually said something. |
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But this matchless capacity for purposeless lies has proven a drain on the charm resources of both. |
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It has proven devilishly difficult to get fathers to take a larger role in child-rearing. |
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The Devon has proven to be an adaptable, economical breed that is valued for the hybrid vigor it imparts when crossed with other beef breeds. |
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Both daily dewormers and regularly scheduled deworming have been proven to prevent colic caused by an unusually large worm burden. |
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Experiments have proven that use of granolithic concrete is cost efficient and effectively reduces erosion by abrasion of the top layer. |
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A 16-by 48-inch grid has proven its effectiveness on heavily trafficked turf areas such as putting greens and sports fields. |
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As a proven cost-cutter, Hurd will have to trim expenses related to distribution and supplies. |
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It's been proven by numerous patients for years but late analyses have disputed the effectualness of these drugs. |
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Her releases, flirting in turn with ambient, electronica, techno, dub and industrial have proven to be enduring records. |
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It used to be the case that once somebody had proven they were fleeing persecution, they were guaranteed five safe years in this country. |
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I imagine this bulletin has proven a major disappointment in certain corners, and not merely among Pfizer's shareholders. |
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All assumptions were proven correct when a transport gurney and an EMS crew came in the front door. |
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And all kinds of information that has really been disinformation about it has really proven false. |
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Anne of Green Gables is an important English-Canadian novel precisely because it has proven to be so popular that it has become a national icon. |
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It is true that biblical creation is not the only alternative, so it is not proven by disproof of evolution. |
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According to a perinatal epidemiologist, the safety of ultrasound has never been clinically proven. |
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It is said that the proven circumstances do not support an inference of confinement which is of evidential value in law. |
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She specializes in marketing upscale waterfront homes and dockominiums with a proven track record of success. |
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It's one of the most thoroughly researched and proven ergogenic supplements available. |
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New electronic voting machines have proven error-prone, and may not be capable of accurate recounts. |
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The bright-line separation between foreign and domestic affairs has proven to be problematic. |
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The exotic dancer was shot for spying in World War I, although her guilt was never proven. |
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Women, historically, have proven partial to double-action revolvers, particularly when buying their first handgun. |
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This has proven to be a vicious downward spiral leading to the destruction of all past gains won in decades of struggle. |
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These HSVs have already proven their worth as transports, and with their shallow drafts, as Special Forces insertion platforms. |
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So far, luckily, the Internet has proven to be incredibly robust, by withstanding these behind-the-scenes attacks. |
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The company is part of an empire with proven marketing ability, especially in selling music. |
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The dark, claustrophobic opus, a tale of witch hunts and the German myth of Walpurgisnacht, has proven wildly divisive among the band's fans. |
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The old rugby adage was proven correct against the Boks as the Scottish pack gave their opponents no quarter and precious little ball. |
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The product has proven particularly popular in water parks and theme parks. |
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As box-office receipts have proven that he is no longer infallible, it should be a breeze to walk up to him and become his friend in a jiffy! |
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The tall rig further contributes to weatherliness yet, with double headsails, has proven easily handled for cruising. |
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We don't have any proven reason as to why these or other spiders create symmetrical webs. |
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Over more than half a century his talent and intensity have proven big enough to fill any role. |
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By adhering to proven safety practices and protective measures, risk of personal injury can be minimized. |
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Successive administrations have proven adept at devising strategies for isolating offending regimes. |
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For any tribal group to trace their whakapapa to an eponymous ancestor, it has to be proven through blood lines. |
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All of the pretexts used to justify the war have proven to be lies and fabrications. |
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The United Nations had proven its worth by proving its value to Washington. |
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Where such a link is proven, the employer could be in for a nasty blow to his bank balance if the aggrieved party takes a case and wins. |
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By gently manipulating your skull, these practitioners claim they can cure what ails you, yet scientific studies have not proven so. |
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Has he proven that he can rock style, presence and power with his raspy flow and long list of one-line killers? |
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Mr Hatch, aka Fatman, has proven that he can at least get the mechanics of fathering right, if not the details. |
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But maybe that is to reckon without ITV's proven ability to deliver light entertainment in consistently viewer-winning formats. |
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He conceded that the decision of Jessica Kurten to withdraw from the team had proven costly. |
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Under current workers compensation legislation, the agency has proven to be incapable of dealing with this problem. |
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It has been proven that the earliest civilizations used henna, including the Ugaritics and Canaanites. |
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From medicated oil massage to steam therapy, there are umpteen methods of proven treatments to cure different ailments. |
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Fresh, pure, unadulterated and whole foods are the best as proven throughout the centuries and verified by modern science. |
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However he had proven to be one of the most unaggressive canines to ever walk the earth. |
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Hasn't it been proven that so-called sin taxes against tobacco and alcohol have reduced consumption? |
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My own search for this has proven unavailing, so I thought I'd call on my readers' knowledge in this matter. |
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In the tenth century a kitten in England was worth one penny, or fourpence if a proven mouser. |
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It's certainly true that the siren song skirling out from all that heather and tartan has proven irresistible to punter and celebrity alike. |
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Such a rocket has proven difficult in practice to build, leading to the continued use of multistage rockets. |
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Minister Joseph has once again proven his unfailing ability to put his foot in his mouth and swallow it whole. |
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The TV executives predict a bonanza rating since both boxers are proven crowd pleasers. |
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The risks have been proven so why must non-smokers still be subjected to smoke they don't want to inhale? |
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He was also found guilty of ungentlemanly conduct, but a charge of using foul and abusive language was not proven. |
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Three patients developed suspected oral candidosis but none was mycologically proven and no treatment was given. |
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Bike Leather Co. pieces are proven investments, guaranteed to be handmade at every step and to be as unmatchably unique as your own fingerprint. |
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They also say that the nanoparticle is of a small uniform size and consistency, and has been proven to work in animals bearing such tumors. |
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Yet, the modern health food movement has proven unprocessed grains, including brown rice, to be healthier than their refined counterparts. |
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This theory is proven by his bouffy fringe, teased to maximum volume, and the blond streaks he's put in. |
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He knew that he could do any theoretical question by using his proven natural talent and intuitive understanding of the subject. |
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The Second World War had proven both the untenability of absolute pacifism and the horrendous price war exacts as a way of resolving disputes. |
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Already proven on this course, Manbow went down fighting at Sandown last time in a performance which confirmed him to be still on the upgrade. |
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Arrows have proven the nemesis of most teams visiting Durban and have established themselves as a formidable outfit. |
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The Utopians may be neo-Marxist radicals adhering to a proven failed ideology, but they weren't complete morons. |
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When it comes to rewarding his marquee players, Taylor has proven to be a reliably soft touch. |
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Storm's failure to find the net on a consistent basis is all the more surprising considering the proven track records of their offensive players. |
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That she is a woman with the most sincere and proven solicitude for refugees was attested to by their representatives. |
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Developing an effective vaccine against HIV has proven to be a difficult task. |
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No particular behavioral technique has been validated or proven to be superior than others in the substance user. |
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With its heavy use by dogs and its dog-leg bend, the lane must have proven quite adventurous for the night cart man of yore. |
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Einstein had thus proven mathematically what Vedantists had known for years. |
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Eva Hughes had never even used a typewriter before starting computer lessons but now the nonagenarian has proven it's never too late to learn. |
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And cultivating friendships among neighboring competitors has proven to be a great bun-saver, vernacularly speaking. |
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Astronomers have proven this by analyzing the light of distant objects with spectrographs. |
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Difficulties concerning preemption have proven to be the biggest bugbear for Lewis's theory. |
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What I would say, though, is that marijuana smoking is a victimless crime and the drug war has proven to be a very biased war. |
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You claim to be a Virgo, and, as expected, the miraculous powers of astrology have proven themselves. |
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It is now a proven fact that high mental stress can affect certain vital signs, such as your blood pressure and your resting heart rate. |
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Nonpublic institutions have proven to be an effective alternative means of increasing access to higher education. |
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The competition is fierce, and without a proven business case and strong focus, you can't succeed. |
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A new bus lane and traffic island has proven efficient in reducing traffic, according to de Burca. |
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More now on the suspect, an alleged killer, but pretty clearly a proven hater. |
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McGraw walked free from the High Court in Edinburgh after a not proven verdict. |
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Following the most expensive case in Scottish criminal history, the case against him was found not proven. |
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The fall-out will be even worse should the not proven verdict be called into play. |
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It has proven to be successful in accommodating the differing interests that have a stake in the legislative process. |
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Counsel for ING submitted that once it is proven there was a breach and there was a loss arising out of the welding, the policy is null and void. |
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If Luke Demspey stays on, we will have a proven manager at a time when the game is changing. |
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After making over 150 films spanning 48 years, he has proven his staying power. |
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This unique metal has already proven useful in such medical applications as catheter guidewires, stents, and microsurgery tools. |
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For more than 40 years ago, this processing has proven very effective for the sterilization of medical products. |
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Although she chose it for its romantic associations, gravel has proven to be a very practical hardscaping, she says. |
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Trinidad has a very rich history and culture which has proven to be sticky in an ever changing modern world. |
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There have been several failed attempts at advertising systems for online content, but some more recent methods have proven to be sticky. |
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It has proven to be fully adaptable to its habitat, well-suited to survive in harsh climates with their tough hide and wily brain. |
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People certainly flock to omnibus stores, as Wal-Mart, the Sears catalog and Amazon.com have proven. |
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At least one candidate in the election reports that campaigning has proven hazardous to his health. |
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Rotting ooze can quickly contaminate bags, store walls, boxes, machinery and other equipment and has proven very difficult to eliminate. |
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He said it had been proven many times that curtailing nightclub opening times did not reduce public order offences. |
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While medication and naps helped her deal with narcolepsy, no proven treatment for cataplexy has been found. |
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Identifying and prosecuting the culprits has proven difficult because most real estate operators run independent, local businesses. |
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The fact is that it is ineffective in cases of proven crime and criminals who have been caught red-handed. |
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Ever since he came into public consciousness for his role in Minority Report opposite Tom Cruise, he's proven to be a force to be reckoned with. |
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During its nearly 14 years in orbit, Hubble has proven to be one of the most significant and successful scientific instruments in its time. |
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This could be down to any number of factors, however, but no causal effect has been proven as regards to the hormone shampoo. |
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The damage may not be proven but we don't know, and we should err on the side of caution. |
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But having already proven that this is not my strong point, I was soon relieved of my hammering duties once again. |
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Rather, the most slippery problem disclosed is how vague the entire world of non-traditional medicine has proven to be. |
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The series was cancelled after one season, but Leto had already proven his considerable talent. |
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The center had seemingly proven wrong people who contend that rescued eaglets can only survive in captivity. |
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It's proven to provide better rust protection than standard monograde and multigrade oils when subjected to the industry-standard humidity cabinet test. |
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The mushroom business has proven a perfect complement to her tree nursery, which contains a collection of native hardwoods such as oak, ash and holly. |
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Researchers have never proven beyond dispute that there were ever societies in which women had power and influence greater than or even equal to that of men. |
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According to the company, strain gauge technology is proven, accurate, and extremely flexible, and can be adapted into a variety of weighing applications. |
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The relative abundances are proven to be similar despite a remarkable difference in species composition between the northern and southern subregions. |
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The theory of constructivism embraces learning opportunities within the practice setting because they have been proven to promote knowledge-building. |
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While novelty ignites temporary enthusiasm on both sides of the footlights, the Washington Ballet's most urgent need would seem to be productions of proven old works. |
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In animal and clinical studies, valerian has proven to act as a mild sedative and tranquilizer, thereby aiding sleep, even among chronic pain sufferers. |
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Yet he has proven that his conservative side trumps any alleged libertarian leanings, even when the topic is completely unrelated to the war on terrorism. |
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Critics of the policy, who had predicted civil war, were proven wrong. |
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A civilian corollary was proven when ISIS waterboarded journalist James Foley before beheading him. |
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But health hazards may be the most significant reason for objections, since, despite what the Government is telling us, the case is not yet proven one way or the other. |
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The show has not proven to be the small-screen equivalent of Spanish fly. |
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Paganism has proven to be the ultimate test of pitting intellect against emotion, and within that framework, it has been the healing salve for a broken spirituality. |
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We live in two Americas, where white people are presumed innocent until proven guilty, and black people the opposite. |
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In theory the solution to this is price discrimination, but that has proven difficult in practice. |
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I gave them an outside chance and I am glad to be proven right. |
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Police want to boost the numbers of residents participating in the scheme which is proven to cut crime and acts as a deterrent to opportunist thieves and intruders. |
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He's shown promise as a character actor in the past and he's also proven himself as a strong slapstick performer, but he fails to blend the two in this film. |
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Norms against child soldiering have proven to be insufficient, so stigmatization of those who abuse children in this manner must be backed up with real punishments. |
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They had all proven to me that they were sweet and nice and friendly. |
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This is not only a serious challenge for every individual member, but it has proven an exciting formation, creating a stereophonic voice sound in their stage presentations. |
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The device was quickly embraced by the medical community and its use expanded beyond acutely ill cardiac patients, before its benefits were actually proven. |
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Maintaining total radio silence, the Strike Force took a route through the North Pacific, which had proven wholly devoid of shipping under normal circumstances. |
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Politicians love few things more than seeing their enemies proven wrong. |
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Once academic scientific studies were established they rejected and ridiculed anything spiritual or metaphysical if it could not be proven by a mathematical formula. |
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In an ongoing and occasional series, rewind will look back at a television show or film that has proven to resonate. |
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But if the going came up really soft or even heavy, I would be looking for a horse with proven stamina, especially if there are pacemakers in the field. |
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In only three terms they have proven that one of the most notoriously unartistic faculties has what it takes to stage consistently entertaining theatre. |
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Trials with rhodes, panic and seteria grasses in particular have proven successful in providing year round pastures in areas unsuitable for cropping. |
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Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait, its former ally, on the pretext, never proven, that Kuwait was pilfering oil from Iraq. |
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We've proven it's better than the swimming holes people swim in. |
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In Indiana you are guilty until you are proven innocent, and with that in mind you can keep the skater out of the streets but you cannot keep the street out of the skater. |
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History has proven over and over that chasing spam this way doesn't work because it's a never ending game of whack-a-mole that never gets anywhere. |
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Several insects, birds and mammals have been suggested or proven as likely pollinators, but some species appear to be self-pollinated or even cleistogamous. |
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Having proven themselves unequal to the task of assessing the need for the medication in the first place, they are now proving themselves unequal to the task of administering it. |
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This drug has been proven to help keep platelets in the blood from sticking together and forming clots, which can help protect against a future heart attack or stroke. |
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We have a proven pedigree because of our retailing backgrounds. |
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Cummings, however, has proven far more controversial and arguably less palatable than her contemporaries. |
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In other words, the arguments used to justify the ban have proven false. |
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At present, people who are proven to be proactively racist in an Australian workplace stand to lose their jobs or suffer significant financial penalties. |
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But so far, the lack of proven Roman artifacts or ruins in the town has raised suspicions. |
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Although it is flattering to be thought personally responsible for allowing a proven war criminal to remain in office, in the end I don't buy the fuss. |
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It has been proven to raise blood pressure and cause perspiration. |
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Allan has proven himself to be a shrewd operator on a tight budget as his firm has attempted to weather the huge downturn in sentiment towards the telecom sector. |
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Despite the proven utility of convict road gangs for construction work, the postwar trend was definitely headed in the direction of maintenance work. |
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Expanders provide the necessary fan-out to create large enterprise-worthy configurations while maintaining legacy compatibility with today's proven SCSI software. |
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Choose a product that makes an anti-cellulite claim on the packet, as this means it has been clinically proven to have an effect on orange-peel skin. |
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History has, yet again, proven the inadequacies of this analysis. |
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And so it has proven over the past generation of the swiftest record reduction of criminality in American history. |
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Of course, remembering that everyone is innocent until proven guilty, perhaps the answer to my questions is that Libby was not stupid and was not lying to the Grand Jury. |
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More than three years of desert battlefield experience has proven that too much Army Reserve equipment is still incompatible and not interoperable with AC equipment. |
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Although not proven, it is logical to assume that capillary basement membrane thickening impairs the flux of nutrients and possibly the migration of white blood cells. |
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After the state has reduced emissions of the offending pollutant and these programs have proven effective, it may apply for reattainment for the area. |
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To conclude, Chinese herbal medicine is the therapy of choice in treating the side-effects of Western oncological treatments, and is proven in its effectiveness. |
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It's not fair to kick someone when they are down when nothing is proven. |
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This is a remarkable squandering of resources for this OPEC nation with one of the largest proven reserves. |
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And shame on you for including the outdated and proven fraudulent idea of embryonic recapitulation to reinforce evolutionary ideas in the public eye. |
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With respect, I believe the trial judge erred by failing to recognize that subjective belief can be, and frequently is, proven by indirect or circumstantial evidence. |
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A causative role for AHA3 in male gametogenesis was proven by complementation with a normal transgenic gene and rescue of the mutant phenotype back to wild type. |
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Pat from St Andrews International School has once again proven herself to be a great sportsperson, as she recently received a special award from the prime minister. |
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In our present study, all cases were histologically and mycologically proven to be mycetomas, and none proved to be tuberculosis or osteogenic sarcoma. |
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To the extent that the FDA has helped winnow the mainstream drug market down to scientifically proven treatments, it has been a help rather than hindrance. |
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Strangely enough, recent research has proven conclusively that the majority of people donning such headgear instantly turn into annoying pillocks. |
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Donaldson et al suggested that any benefit seen when propranolol is added to an antipsychotic may be related to its proven effectiveness for akathisia. |
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The Sabatier edge effects, which appear as white lines between areas of distinctly different densities, were proven to be the result of diffusion halation. |
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Red prefers his cutlass, but he has proven open to change, and fares quite well against pike men, Cossacks, and Norwegian Berserkers during training exercises. |
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The pool hall in Viking Way has proven a hit with teenagers who are too young to be in pubs or clubs, or feel too old to be at an organised youth group. |
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Hackworth did this through reimposition of a strict but fair discipline, introduction of and training in proven and successful fieldcraft, and leadership from the front. |
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Peripheral neurectomy, peripheral and ganglionic alcohol blocks, and cryotherapy have not proven as efficacious as other procedures and, therefore, will not be discussed. |
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Deep-sea creatures such as orange roughy and Chilean sea bass have slower life cycles than those in the shallows, and have proven especially vulnerable to over fishing. |
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So you know they're rigorously field-tested and proven to perform. |
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Harry has proven himself to be absolutely a man of his word, a man of principle, a quiet spoken person with a very strong conviction and a good heart. |
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Polling has proven notoriously unreliable so far this election season. |
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Speculation raged that Duke agreed not to run as part of the deal, though it was never proven. |
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My own personal presumption is innocence until proven guilty. |
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There is no proven finisher at the club now that Robbie Blake has left and that is the one piece of the jigsaw all fans are waiting to see slotted into place. |
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London Irish couldn't believe their luck, snapping up one of the best buys of the season, a finisher of proven pedigree in the prime of his career. |
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And the latest hot trend in dessert has proven to be something of a backlash to cupcakes. |
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The new Greens, he adds, belong to a younger generation and several have already proven their mettle by snubbing standing invitations to join the provincial Liberals. |
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Yet despite the presence of molds, bacteria, and other nasties, most archaeological sites, including tombs, have proven safe for science and tourism alike. |
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Once you've driven your flag into the North Pole, proven to yourself that you're actually a pretty tough cookie, what's the point in doing it again? |
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It has proven itself right time after time. It has discomfited its critics and it has repeatedly astonished even its pessimistically inclined well-wishers, such as myself. |
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The County and Swindon Borough councils propose to go ahead with building the new Wiltshire and Swindon Record Office on a proven toxic waste dump in Chippenham. |
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