The levy was revised in February 1999 and only imposed on profits made from portfolio investments that were repatriated within one year. |
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By 1998, as the budget began to blowout, the figure was revised upwards to 23 percent. |
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I fervently hope that these will be revised before the fourth edition appears. |
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Well, since the editor of the magazine had incurred costs, I felt morally obliged to help him out, so I gritted my teeth and revised the article. |
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A revised Plan Colombia must be directed toward substantive, flexible, and pragmatic peace negotiations with the insurgent groups. |
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The revised constitution made the Senate a proper upper chamber, gave parliament the power to initiate laws, and made ministers answerable to it. |
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If the President disapproves the list, the commission has until October 20 to submit revised recommendations. |
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A European law on food additives is being revised with the full support of the British government. |
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Included here is the original 'tearful' ending sequence that was smartly axed in favor of the revised ending. |
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Since departure times are often revised, my evidence suddenly looks less than conclusive. |
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Wood observes that the revised version added a barker's spiel at the beginning and end, which sensationalizes the freaks and their violence. |
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He revised and tinkered with his early work repeatedly, not always to good effect. |
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This book is a revised edition that provides practical guidance and information on aspects of lambing and lamb care. |
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Under US copyright regs, publishers don't need permission to produce a revised edition. |
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However, it differs in revised crankshaft and pistons, an increased cylinder capacity and larger intake and exhaust ports. |
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By 1925, he ceased composing new works and instead revised his existing oeuvre. |
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Handling is improved thanks to a larger front stabilizer bar, stiffer rear leaf spring, revised camber settings and wider alloy wheels. |
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It is the respondent mother's position that she was coerced into accepting the revised support. |
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Research in recent years has greatly revised our understanding of the origins of the classical gold standard. |
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You should now be in possession of the revised amendment of the conditions and side letter following our meeting. |
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History was endlessly revised to make the present look like a confirmation of eternal, unchanging truths. |
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With our revised car, I hope we will not have to endure a race affected by blue flags, as has been the case far too often this season. |
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Accordingly, we enclose a revised notice of an assured shorthold tenancy, having amended the term commencement date to today's date. |
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The revised paperback edition came out in 2003 and includes an afterword, on which this article in based. |
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It's only over the past few months that the original and revised payroll counts have started to converge. |
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The revised Mercedes-Benz C Class saloons, estates and Sports Coupe have now gone on sale in Ireland, alongside a brand new SLK roadster. |
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All new models get a new front bumper design, new headlamps and tail lights, a new front grille and revised power vents. |
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But later, the route may be revised as the investors also want to serve the city center. |
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I have used bold type to indicate any item or portion thereof that has been revised. |
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But real consumer spending and business investment on new equipment were revised higher. |
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All private sector banks, listed or unlisted, under the revised norms would be free to issue bonus and rights shares without its prior approval. |
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The journals publishing the revised statement have waived copyright protection, making CONSORT easily available to all readers and trialists. |
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A slightly revised model has just gone on sale, which should help to buoy sales as the year progresses. |
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The rear suspension is revised to allow the formerly staggered rear dampers to be mounted further outboard and nearly vertical. |
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In recent years, inheritance law has been revised to allow women to inherit more easily. |
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One answer to the optimists' dilemma is a resurgent and slightly revised doctrine of purgatory. |
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The first version of a report is usually further streamlined and even revised in a bid to improve its logic and style. |
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They got to work on a revised finale, this time offering mainstream audiences all the mecha action they demanded. |
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Appointment systems for health services may need to be revised to allow time for shared decision making. |
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Double cropping requirements are revised to adequately recognize changes in growing farm operations or for added land. |
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But a spokesman for the authority said officers believed the revised scheme would not compromise the character of any extended area. |
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The nomenclature for 129 substrains has been revised by the Jackson Laboratory and the recommended designations were used in this article. |
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The revised bylaw would also regulate overground networks like masts erected by telecommunications operators. |
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MacDonald later contended that some of his images had been overprecise, and considered a revised edition to tone them down. |
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Original costings were based on 2001 figures, but have now been updated to take account of the 2003 revised estimates. |
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A revised all-wheel chive system moves the viscous unit from the rear transaxle and bolts it directly behind the front differential. |
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The post above has been revised to correct the error, and I apologize to any offended Hoosiers or Californians. |
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A new Code of Practice on disclosure has been published and the Attorney General has issued revised guidelines. |
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Materials were next field-tested during a 2-wk trial run at the University of Toronto, and they were revised a second time by the second author. |
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It's fully revised, with a new chapter taking in the whole saga of his resignation and comeback. |
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Based on these specimens, the races of two species of buttonquail were revised and five new subspecies described. |
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The interior changes include revised facia, switches, dashboard and centre console. |
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There are changes to the interior too, including a new fascia, revised instrumentation and a trip computer. |
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Few people actually read the report that he published in a revised edition of his book, Principles of Geology. |
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Each recommended practice is reviewed and revised as appropriate at regular periodic intervals. |
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In the revised Code, only sexual perversion and venereal disease remained totally forbidden. |
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The revised age for the Jozini Formation rhyolites is also of significance for petrogenetic models proposed for the Karoo silicic magmatism. |
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A massively revised list, with approximately 70 hot-linked entries, is now available here. |
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Critics called the practice racial profiling and police revised the testing. |
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This revised and enlarged edition was the form in which the book reached wider circulation and received much critical attention. |
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The exhibit features revised versions of classic board and parlour games which address the needs of people with disabilities. |
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A stiffer, more aerodynamic body rides on revised suspension, and the steering is finally an accurate rack-and-pinion setup. |
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Among the most popular recording acts to use this revised hymnology is Indelible Grace, based out of Nashville, Tennessee. |
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This has resulted in the car getting a whole new steering system and a slightly revised brake pedal with shorter travel. |
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After the groups re-formed, students developed action plans to meet revised goals. |
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With those few remarks, I commend the revised Standing Orders and the committee's recommendation to this House. |
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This essay is apparently a revised version of one which appeared earlier, and which aroused a certain amount of comment and ire. |
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Much higher values are obtained from the revised order method, but these are likely to be even more upwardly biased. |
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The channel is also launching a revised version of its' Music Live ' programme. |
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We stood our ground, revised the dummy a couple of times and appointed a printer. |
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You may shudder to learn that the government has revised its hurricane forecast for the season that began June 1 for the worst. |
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He became President under a revised Constitution which gave him extensive powers. |
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The turning point probably came when the General Convention revised the canon on divorce and remarriage. |
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The Beagle 2 team has revised its plans for trying to communicate with the lander, postponing the date for the end of radio silence by two days. |
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So much so, the timetable has been revised to allow for an extra trip each day. |
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In October 2002, the State Government had revised the water rates for sugarcane, paddy, wheat, cotton, groundnut, sunflower and other crops. |
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The Department of Health will also announce its revised pandemic flu contingency plan this week. |
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The material which eventually made it into Mencken's second chrestomathy was selected, revised, and annotated by Mencken himself. |
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The insurance companies are particularly peeved at the absence of the risk management concept in the revised tariff. |
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The Declaration of Helsinki was never intended to be immutable, and in fact it has already been revised several times. |
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And members of Ribble Valley Council's Planning and Development Committee have now given a revised scheme for collapsible netting the go-ahead. |
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Let us hope they can avoid the procurement fiascos of the old JPS program by implementing revised procurement procedures for contract awards. |
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The third and fully revised edition should be on the bookshelf of all saltwater fly fishers. |
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If it turns out that antimatter gravitates in any way different from matter, a whole lot of theory is going to have to be revised. |
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Plan now to ensure the correct tax will be paid by the due date, and that the return can be filed by the revised filing date. |
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He is in a difficult situation, because this is the second time he has downwardly revised growth figures. |
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Certainly, Gainax and ADV are going to need more than just the two planned DVDs of revised episodes to keep the audience salivating. |
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The diagnosis was revised to carcinoma of the lung with metastases to the adrenals. |
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This renewed consumer focus would bring the ombudsmen nearer to the revised Citizen's Charter. |
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Stereotypes should be challenged and unhealthy attitudes towards relationships with women revised. |
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We've changed our logo, we've revised our design, we've added new columnists, and we've retooled our departments. |
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Gartner has retracted its most recent quarterly server numbers and published revised statistics. |
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We hope to have an improved and revised one in major bookstores within a year. |
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There is an English instructional book based on the books written by Doshu and there are revised editions of it as well. |
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Compared with the originally submitted Statement the fully revised Statement includes additional information on various matters. |
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Since then, Before the Mayflower has been published in seven editions that have been revised and updated. |
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The SHA for the Bangalore International Airport will actually be a revised agreement since the first one lapsed in September. |
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An arbitrator determines a revised rental based on evidence put forward by both the landlord and the tenant. |
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They have revised the product, tightening up latencies and improving performance. |
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This Fifth Edition of Endurance and Endeavour has been substantially revised to take advantage of the new material. |
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The initial assessments were revised and finalized after discussion between the coders. |
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The revised declaration also calls for new treatments to be tested against the current best treatment rather than placebo. |
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This year's semiconductors sales are set for a double-digit decline on 2000, according to the latest downwardly revised forecasts from analysts. |
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There is also a new connecting rod that is combined with a revised piston design. |
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One student at the school had his work remarked and his grade revised down by 35 per cent. |
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The extent to which we are free, for example, may have to be revised if we accept reductionist explanations of behaviour. |
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However, to our knowledge, no published study has ever used this revised version. |
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Newly revised guidelines exempting ELL students for only 1 year are not nearly enough. |
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The new revised intervention programme provides national guidance for prevention of and health promotion in cardiovascular health. |
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Linksys, now owned by Cisco, not only doesn't mind your hacking the box, they are including some of those hacks in their revised firmware. |
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Hearings will be held, comments will be weighed, the proposed regs will be revised as necessary, and final regs will be issued. |
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I've revised this post to clear up solecisms and misspellings, and added one link for clarity. |
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The revised proposal did not allow for the complete demolition of the building. |
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As part of our revised proposition, we are offering to create a new and safer parking area, in line with the surgery's needs. |
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Infants underwent a quantitative neurodevelopmental assessment using the revised Bayley scales of infant development. |
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We expect that the revised structure, which increases our own race planning options and choices for owners and trainers, will be well received. |
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Still in a light shade of blue, SL721 now had revised roundels and repositioned initials. |
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The first two sentences of paragraph 100 would certainly have had to be revised. |
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He revised and uplifted our spirits at a time that was so, so very essential for the future of America. |
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The regulations must be sent back to the drawing board and revised to conform to the real world. |
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Now the package is being given an extra boost with revised suspension settings and larger wheels shod with wider, lower profile tyres. |
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The new engine has a forged steal crankshaft with revised counterweights to handle the greater weight of the higher compression pistons. |
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Another article appearing in the journal offers revised versions of both the USDA pyramid and the Canadian rainbow to address these limitations. |
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Children will be involved in historical investigations using primary resources, based on the revised history syllabus. |
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The revised bylaw allows skaters to get around safely and practice their tricks without facing fines. |
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In short, therefore, a change of circumstances may lead to a revised determination of benefit payable. |
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The Roads Management Service have put on display the revised maps for the road alterations to be carried out at Harbour Road and Manse Road. |
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But it notes the National Infection Control Guidelines have just been revised and agreed to by all States and Territories. |
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This, however, proved an entirely unreasonable and prejudiced view, and one I quickly revised. |
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The exterior differences were minimal, amounting to some new alloys and revised indicator lamp housings. |
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Changes and improvements have also been made to the steering, which gets a quicker rack and revised power assistance pump. |
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Real keeper Iker Casillas, one of their standouts this season, was asked for a revised view on the superior football league in Europe. |
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But even the revised measure is riddled with loopholes for charities, businesses, and political fund-raisers. |
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Out on the roads they'll be impressed too by the revised, reworked and rebuilt mechanicals. |
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At half-time Ellis revised the game plan and made a couple of tactical substitutions. |
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The standard set-up includes revised front suspension knuckles for additional negative camber and a strengthened twist beam rear axle. |
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Acting quickly, Bern closed underperforming stores, pruned the work force, expanded product lines and revised the merchandising strategy. |
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The transactional interpretation would then have to be considered in the context of such a revised formalism to decide if a conflict exists. |
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In fact, the revised version was so popular that it was translated into Tibetan, Arabic, English and many other Indian languages. |
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High revs and a relatively high kerb weight might seem to be a performance denting formula, but the revised motor does not seem to agree. |
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These include new damper control settings, revised front suspension spring rates, and front and rear anti-roll bar rates. |
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Waugh revised this ending for the 1965 recension of the three works, and decided that Guy and his new wife Domenica should be childless. |
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The foregoing analysis allows us to suppose that our version is of a better quality compared to the revised map presented on the website. |
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Freud constantly revised his theories in view of theoretical concerns and new data. |
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As part of an effort to standardize personnel practices, a year or so ago they revised our department numbers. |
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First published in 1994, this revised, softcover edition is, with the exception of a short preface, identical to the original, hardcover publication. |
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It would appear that, having seen the response to his support of the revised peace plan, he is now frantically back-pedalling in an effort to have everyone love him. |
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The bureau reported that jobless claims increased by 18,000, to 408,000 for the week ending April 21 from an upwardly revised 390,000 claims reported one week earlier. |
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Talking with Coneys and Halsted dramatically revised my view of Lennon as a reclusive and contrary man. |
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Other maps have been revised so many times that the vellum has holes in it, and parts of them are so old that we cannot unfold them without destroying them. |
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It is unlikely to realize the articulated policy objectives of the United States in the region, and it should be revised to better secure those objectives. |
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Publishers went back to the drawing board and revised their business plans, adding affiliate dollars, micropayments and other e-commerce revenue sources to their projections. |
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So endemic was discrimination that the story of American golf has had to be constantly revised so as to include those individuals who were previously excised from the record. |
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However, we consider that there can have been a partial change of the parties by novation, if the language of the revised contract achieves that effect. |
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However, sharp eyes will see the revised front bumper where fog lights replace the indicators, which are now housed in the main headlight fairing. |
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The best democracies emerged after long periods of gradually-increased and revised organization, not vague anarchy which keeps the starving unfed and the weak oppressed. |
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James self-published the Grey books through a small Australian press before revised versions were put out by Vintage in March. |
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As a result of an international conference in 2000, revised guidelines and algorithms on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care have been published. |
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This updated second edition includes all-new chapters covering the Web and multicast, plus a completely revised and updated remote procedure call chapter. |
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The knowledge test was pretested on 15 subjects with heart failure and was revised on the basis of their evaluation of clarity and ease of understanding. |
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When studying for my mathematics examination I revised the theory behind each topic and then did each of the exercises that had been set in the classes and tutorials. |
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In April 2000, the Government revised the Gift Aid regulations. |
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In this collection of old, new, and revised essays, he mentions gender considerations or feminism and feminist scholarship only parenthetically and intermittently. |
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They had revised for their resit exams when some of them had A grades. |
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The outlook on the long-term ratings was revised to stable from positive. |
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The roles of the two existing executive directors, who currently share the functions of managing director, will be revised in light of the new appointment. |
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You can publish your revised second edition before going public. |
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Costs associated with the revised funding discussions will have a drag effect on earnings, but that was containable in the context of the current talks. |
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The bibliography is being revised, copyread, proofread, and updated. |
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Also during the meeting, they approved a regulation with revised language to permit advertising on owner silks, jockey attire, and track saddlecloths. |
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Within a few years, the American Law Institute recommended decriminalizing consensual acts between adults, and many states subsequently revised their penal codes. |
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In June 1976, the territory's citizenship law, which favored the Afar minority, was revised to reflect more closely the weight of the Issa Somali. |
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Thirty-eight states revised and re-enacted their death penalty laws after the 1972 Court ruling that all but a few capital statutes were unconstitutional. |
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With temperatures and carbon dioxide levels in the cabin rising, Cooper prepared a revised retrofire checklist with the help of John Glenn over radio communication. |
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Should capability delivery experience additional changes, this estimate will be revised appropriately. |
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Apparently, the Open Door reviewers previewed the first revised version, but judging from the following review, either one would have deeply upset those guardians. |
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He said the increasing amount of re-marks, duplications and revised scores coming into the school on the morning of results day meant delays in getting results to students. |
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Vegetarian patients with wounds will need to have their menus revised to incorporate a variety of nuts, grains, legumes, fruits, vegetables, and beverages. |
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Later, a Nigerian publisher showed interest, and he revised his posts for book publication in Nigeria. |
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The Municipal Law of the City was revised in 1884 to regulate drains. |
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He also knew that under the revised Honor Code he could not be fired for it. |
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In early June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics downwardly revised projections for white-collar job growth for 2002-2003, based on accelerated job migration. |
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He said revised planning policy guidance strengthened Government policy in favour of building on previously developed sites before greenfield sites. |
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I'm amazed at the thoroughness with which you revised the first draft. |
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University presses still compete for many monographs, including revised dissertations, and, contrary to this belief, they pay advances for a significant number of them. |
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As the author says in his introduction, this second edition has been completely revised, and enlarged by the addition of the three chapters on beauty. |
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All this has got to be revised if you abandon the present practice, and provide for the free use of the franking privilege in every department of the Government. |
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Typically, she received a very light sentence, soon revised downward. |
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The sinister, murky world of espionage is laid bare in this revised and updated edition of Philip Knightley's powerful book about spies and spying in the 20th century. |
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The revised chronology suggests that the English dating is too early and that most examples are roughly contemporary with their American counterparts. |
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Despite the inspector's comments on the back of the UDP public inquiry, Asda says the inquiry did not give it a clear steer and it is currently working on revised plans. |
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The revised plans for the block have been posted in an obscure place which only the people parking their cars for a quick kiss and a cuddle will see. |
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The data are likely to be revised, reexamined, and reinterpreted over time. |
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Maybe tonight they were tired and wanted to go home because in less than a minute the tote board went blank and the revised order of finish was posted. |
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The government subsequently revised its estimate, saying that 74 percent of the trees had been affected. |
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Pamphilia to Amphilanthus was certainly revised during the period 1614-21, including the removal of several poems which were inserted into the main text of Urania. |
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The revised suspension has made the ride firmer, but not so much it jars. |
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The Lutheran chorale became the sure spiritual foundation of Bach's output, no more tellingly than in the Eighteen Chorales Bach revised towards the end of his life. |
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Later, he embarked on a revised edition of this epochal work with a masterful correlation of stethoscopic sounds and diseases of the chest documented by postmortem findings. |
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Port charges were generally revised upward to meet debt obligations. |
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The whole approach to individuals suffering from acute stress reactions and post traumatic disorders as a result of their combat experiences was re-evaluated and revised. |
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The revised bill which ultimately passed did not mandate that sort of ultrasound. |
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However, transportation also constituted citizenship as revocable, and it is significant that in its representation in Moll Flanders this aspect is revised. |
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He had followed exactly the same practice with the revised text of Winter and created the same effect by reissuing copies of Summer with a cancel title. |
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We revised the statistical plan to employ adjusted rather than unadjusted analyses after publication of the initial protocol but before we conducted any analyses. |
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The change under the revised Consumption Tax Law required retailers to display price tags that include the 5 percent consumption tax. |
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Per the revised Medical Device Act, the KFDA will regulate in-vitro diagnostics as medical devices starting from Jan. |
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These events damaged his reputation among the ancient writers, though more recent historians have revised this opinion. |
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While it's a tough sell for owners of previous remasters, first-timers will find lots to love in this revised edition. |
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However, the plans were revised to address the concerns put forward by those who are opposed to the plans. |
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The key innovations are a revised conditionalization rule and a principle relating models of the same story with different modeling languages. |
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In 1557 and 1579 revised agreements spelled out the duties of towns and some progress was made. |
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Better sample representatively through revised sample design and larger sample size. |
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This edition has been revised and revalidated to reflect changes in product availability and clinical practice and safety concerns. |
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This recommended the rule book be revised and members' participation in NZNO activity be broadened. |
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The revised estimate comes from data gathered from pressure metres that were placed on a containment cap whish is now capturing some of the oil. |
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Before filing a revised second amended complaint, the plaintiff's attorney sent the defendant's attorney a courtesy copy. |
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A revised model of the philosophy of action is unlikely to come from analytic philosophy, Pippin contends. |
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Don't do a final proofreading until you have completely revised and edited your draft. |
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Apparently in imitation of the prosimetrical form of the original, it was revised in a version consisting of 33 prose and 31 metrical sections. |
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The revised plan again cuts the number of homes from 321 to 272 and includes two traffic circles. |
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Trillium is seeking the damages in a revised statement of claim submitted to the Ontario Superior Court. |
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He offers collectors a revised and expanded third edition guide to the sterling silver flatware used during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. |
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The company is also promoting their revised C'est Magnifique bakeoff concept. |
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A revised proposal, based on the comments of member organizations, will then be sent out for postal ballotin g to member organizations. |
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Irving, Texas, has announced that its previously announced net earnings for the fourth quarter and full year of 2003 have been revised upward. |
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As is customary practice, a revised PPI for Liquefied Petroleum Gas will be published 4 months later. |
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I lucked out in one sense because the script has been revised by Jack O'Brien. |
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The court held that the revised code sections limiting noneconomic and punitive damages in tort actions were facially constitutional. |
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The extra power and torque come courtesy of bigger turbochargers, modified intercoolers and revised engine management electronics. |
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The extra power and torque come courtesy of bigger turbos, modified intercoolers and revised engine management electronics. |
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To prevent future confusion, the FDA has revised the labeling to show the sum of the two active ingredients, ceftolozane and tazobactam. |
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The revised standard calls for increased snap hook and carabiner gate strength on all fall protection equipment. |
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The Adagio for Glass Harmonica is revised in the new form, as are fragments of the master's work from which Goldstone has constructed a sonata. |
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The law, revised in 1997, banned the Pit Bull Terrier, Japanese Tosa, Dogo Argentino and Fila Brasileiro. |
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Gould's research, updated and revised in 2000, advised against the use of intinction. |
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This edition has been revised and expanded to cover stroke therapy, multiple sclerosis, neurogenetic disorders, and Lewy Body dementia. |
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This system features a revised sway bar, springs, shocks and bushings for improved cornering and increased traction. |
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The American is now eyeing a rematch with Miguel Cotto rather than accepting his arch-rival's revised offer for a potential mega-fight. |
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Joffre's revised plan also called for the newly assembled French Sixth Army in Paris to be ready for a quick counterstroke. |
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Changes include revised definitions of disability, a return to lifetime benefits, higher monthly coverage amounts and more optional coverages. |
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Thus, the revised theory merely mitigates and obscures the untenability, harshness, intrusiveness, and stigma objections to the old. |
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With the economy on the upswing, those figures often get revised upward. |
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In the past this has been revised decennially to capture the change in the working force estimates from the population census. |
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Pavlovian in its nature, there are a group of us who just can't help sing out a revised set of lyrics to the famous tune. |
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After March 21, 2010, medical devices placed on the market or put into service, must conform to the requirements of the revised directives. |
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The annual updating operation produced changes in the digital database, which was then used to photocompose revised pages for the print edition. |
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As a result, the slave codes and government policies incorporated to control the enslaved and free black population were revised and harshened. |
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This edition has been revised and includes new chapters on mechanical ventilation, bariatric surgery, adrenal incidentaloma, and professionalism. |
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Kia Motors Corporation, a South Korea-based automaker, has revised its full-size Cadenza sedan for the 2015 model year. |
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Related surface and underground infrastructure including a headframe, hoist room, and revised electrical distribution. |
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If his argument on this issue is found at fault, and the traditional division is vindicated, all other conclusions by Senior must be revised. |
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There are 19 revised sagittal and 27 revised horizontal diagrams and facing plates. |
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Textual evidence also supports the view that several of the plays were revised by other writers after their original composition. |
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In December it was announced that all the offices of deputy lieutenants and Justices of the Peace would be revised. |
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The members of the Parliament decided to consider the revised structure of the Parliament after the lunch break today. |
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These revised symbols were used to instil in the public a new sense of tradition and reverence for the Enlightenment and the Republic. |
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Napoleon participated actively in the sessions of the Council of State that revised the drafts. |
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Skylon's revised engine design, the SABRE engine, is expected to offer higher performance. |
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The bill was rejected and a revised bill for a new alignment was submitted and passed in a subsequent session. |
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With the revised Stonehenge chronology, this is after the Sarsen Circle and trilithons were erected at Stonehenge. |
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Throughout the Republic, the administrative system was revised several times to comply with new demands. |
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These diplomas are considered to be equivalent and are both accredited at level 7 of the revised National Qualifications Framework. |
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Population data including data for males and females for the United Kingdom and revised estimates England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. |
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The exams are being revised to make them more difficult such as testing skills from a whole text in English instead of part of a text. |
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The life of Chaucer prefixed to the volume was the work of the Reverend John Dart, corrected and revised by Timothy Thomas. |
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During the English Restoration, it was revived and heavily revised by William Davenant. |
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Utilitarianism was revised and expanded by Bentham's student John Stuart Mill. |
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Throughout these months the young author revised Paul Morel, the first draft of what became Sons and Lovers. |
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Magazines rejected all her early submissions, made under pseudonyms, although some were revised and published later, often with new titles. |
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Only four years later, the service was again revised by Henry Compton for the coronation of William and Mary. |
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Henry Wood premiered the revised version of Delius's Piano Concerto that year. |
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He revised some earlier pieces, and turned his attention to other musical activities. |
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For its subsequent performances, Rice and Lloyd Webber revised the show and added new songs to expand it to a more substantial length. |
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A revised Broadway production at the Broadway Theatre two years later ran for only 284 performances. |
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But in May 2010, following adverse reaction, this was withdrawn in favour of a substantially revised planning application. |
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The revised figures were announced to the House of Commons on 15 March 2007 by Tessa Jowell. |
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Later that day, Khan's camp confirmed they had agreed the revised fight date. |
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The design was later revised to reflect the more rounded lines of the brand's new styling cues. |
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In December 2000, the Assembly revised the scale of assessments in response to pressure from the United States. |
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The university rebranded as Ulster University from October 2014 and this included a revised visual identity. |
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Furthermore, new research has revised our understanding of five major topics that historians have long debated. |
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Many though refused to believe the revised figures, including Douglas Bader. |
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The new windscreen has been revised to improve vision by reducing the width of the centre post. |
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Many recently created shell companies were set up in Samoa, perhaps after Niue revised its tax laws. |
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Firstly, that it failed to consult properly on the original or the revised route. |
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Cyril Connolly's first reaction to the book was that Waugh's powers were failing, an opinion that he later revised. |
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He immediately drafted Philip, who revised the musical's script and cut its running time to three hours while also incorporating three new songs. |
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On Friday, 25 February 1774, the Laws were revised by a committee meeting at the Star and Garter. |
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In 1788, the MCC took responsibility for the Laws of Cricket, issuing a revised version that year. |
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Its main recommendation was the creation of a US-style system of first-degree and second-degree murder plus a revised definition of manslaughter. |
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The boundaries used for the Scottish Parliament elections were then revised for the 2011 election. |
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This was later revised to higher level for entry to university and lower for banking insurance and business. |
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After the Central Trains franchise was revised, London Midland took over services running on the WCML between Birmingham and Liverpool. |
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Formal consultations on the proposal began in 1970, and in 1971 the Countryside Commission proposed a revised boundary for the designation. |
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In 2014, SDG submitted revised plans to develop the land on a much smaller scale than the original plans. |
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The poets organised themselves into a Guild to protect their professional status, and from time to time their rules were revised and updated. |
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Almost all of the stories were completed in typescript, generally revised many times by the author. |
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However, further heavy rain caused a delayed start on Sunday, so that the last of the revised sessions would be played on Monday. |
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The revised schedule consisted of four sessions as opposed to the usual five. |
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