The present work was set up in slips, but the corrections have been unusually large, and the revises frequent. |
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These proofs date from the same period of revision exemplified by the large corpus of revises that came in late April and throughout May. |
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But although it revises the spiritual meaning of paralysis, East Coker is not a palinode of Eliot's earlier work. |
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As the true sequence of events becomes plain, History revises our judgments in regard to political sagacity. |
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The Company regularly revises its estimates and assumptions based on available information. |
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Having a computer levels the playing field, since it's like having an instant secretary at one's fingertips, as one writes, researches, revises. |
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He shakes up every preconceived idea and totally revises the universe of French Cabaret! |
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In light of the research on trainability, Mr. Epstein revises his own history. |
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At each balance sheet date, the entity revises its estimates of the number of options that are expected to become exercisable. |
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From time to time, Statistics Canada revises its previously reported data and projections. |
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An independent actuary revises all liabilities and all assets periodically. |
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Let us hope the government revises its position and acknowledges that these things are simply not done. |
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A proposal is considered as an amendment to another proposal if it adds to, deletes from or revises part of that proposal. |
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The Translation Service of the Commission scrutinises and revises the translated legal texts submitted. |
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The Wassanaar process revises its list of dual-use technologies and munitions annually and Canada complies with its recommendations. |
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A proposal is considered an amendment to another proposal if it merely adds to, deletes from or revises part of that proposal. |
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In the case of a new employee or if an employee revises his claims, use the claim code shown on the form. |
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If an NCB revises an observation without also providing the relevant attribute value, the existing values will be replaced by the default values. |
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Each month when BLS reports results, it looks backs and revises the prior two months. |
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After reporting the monthly figure, the BLS then revises the figure in each of the next two months. |
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Yet the syntax and sense of the poems belie the filiation of the rhyme scheme, as Meredith revises the amatory sonnet tradition, expanding the scope of lyric toward narrative. |
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The Ministry of Justice revises current practice of this convention from time to time. |
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But new research, along with changes in research methodologies, have given way to an analysis that substantially revises and downgrades the role of population growth in economic development. |
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According to its title, the Theft Act 1968 revises the law as to theft and similar or associated offences. |
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After all, isn't it easier to read about great writers than to experience their more daunting works first hand? London's West End theatre is currently hosting a scenario that intriguingly revises this hypothesis. |
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The IMF revises its growth forecasts with striking regularity. |
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The amended directive revises the former directive in order to adapt it and bring it in line with Community case law and the changing world of work. |
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The sponsoring department then revises the MC taking into account comments from departments and ensures that it has the support of central agencies and other departments. |
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The Commission revises its list of priorities annually. |
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The International School of Geneva revises its Strategic Plan annually. |
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When appropriate, the Company revises its estimated margin at completion to take into account the assessment of any residual risk arising from this contract over several years. |
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The Department revises Food Mail subsidy rates. |
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These forecasts, however, will change when Correctional Service revises its long-range plan to reflect its new proposed policy concerning double bunking and shared accommodation. |
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There is an internal committee that revises all statistical surveys to ensure that they take into account the development of official language minorities. |
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The film hurtles toward tragic inevitability like Vanishing Point, the classic carsploitation film that Death Proof revises with the triumph of the collective. |
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Hunneyball, in the first detailed study of Cromwell's architectural patronage, revises Sherwood's depiction of relatively modest, Protectoral residences. |
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I have termed that third principle the reformation of form, a reduplicative narrative posture which assumes and revises Du Bois's double consciousness. |
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