He has made substantial elisions and revisions to the facts for the sake of the story's flow. |
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However, other major changes or outright revisions may or may not be included. |
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Our constitutional system, despite six major revisions, has apparently become trapped by a quicksand of confusion. |
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For those of you who haven't read the Act itself, the document is a fragmented mess of addenda, revisions, and additions to the U.S. Civil Code. |
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With all my revisions I'm concerned that the scenes jump from person to person far too often. |
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I did some revisions and ended up removing two or so chapters and throwing the whole order out of whack. |
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I don't think it tells us about deep underlying trends or revisions to ideals of womanhood. |
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She would demand expensive last-minute reshoots, story revisions and changes to layouts. |
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Madge also demanded script revisions to the play, Up for Grabs, in which she is currently starring. |
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Readers of the first edition might be disappointed if they seek major revisions. |
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The number of revisions and editions would indicate that sales were at least adequate. |
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The successive revisions of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations are Helen M. Whall's subject. |
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This week the cast start rehearsals which will give time for script revisions. |
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Never mind that leading constitutional lawyers insist that the revisions have no standing in law. |
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Indeed, you may want to make quite substantial revisions of your review towards the end of writing up your work. |
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But here his revisions are about concentration, while providing extra variety of mood. |
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Twenty-three revisions were then made and two complete re-writes carried out. |
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After countless revisions and updates, we finally got a plan to Sheffield on time. |
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This proved to be a torturous task as many drafts, revisions and rewrites poured out of my head into my PC for weeks on end. |
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All drafts and variants are listed except for minor revisions of lineation and punctuation. |
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Modifications to compensation plans once required hundreds of man-hours and manual revisions to hundreds of spreadsheets. |
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While there have been revisions of Anthony's original insights, he certainly was the first to strike the mother lode. |
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Anything less than 250 acres means that, barring downward revisions of costs, it is uneconomical for the logger to harvest from the total parcel. |
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In other news, I am slogging through yet another round of revisions on my book and taking basement-cleaning breaks. |
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This price series was the key factor behind the upward revisions to the growth rate of the overall index. |
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The revisions acknowledge the canonical process for removing a priest from ministry. |
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Still other revisions seek to update Animal Farm by cleverly linking it to topics such as animal rights and vivisection. |
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In the spirit of deliberative democracy, revisions, refinements, additions, subtractions, and criticisms of this model are all welcome. |
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The writer sometimes tended to over-elaborate and over-refine his subject's language in later versions and revisions. |
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The following table, taken from the manufacturer's package insert, overviews the contraindications and dosing revisions. |
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He was a chronic alcoholic and had severe problems in disciplining his work, which went through innumerable revisions. |
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In our opinion, the first quarter of 2004 represented an inflection point worthy of influencing substantial revisions in portfolio allocations. |
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He believed that the revisions made to the party were mere marketing ploys rather than the result of true ideological conversion. |
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Many of the physical theories and cosmologies of the Greeks read like rational revisions of the early myths. |
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Configuration management primarily tracks changes, identifies revisions, and controls effectivity. |
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Barbauld's revisions constitute a methodical and quite radical intervention in authoritative Johnsonian dicta on novels and their readers. |
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In this final section, I would like to explore Woolf's early revisions to received novelistic forms, particularly her allusions to romance and her use of fantasy. |
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Later revisions may change the picture, but for now it does not look good. |
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We should take our time and undertake as many revisions as are necessary. |
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The Labor Dept. made sharply higher revisions to its measure of hourly labor compensation in the fourth quarter of last year and in the first quarter of this year. |
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It's a clever way to introduce the revisions to the first edition. |
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When the first edition was sold out, the rights in the book were sold to a mainstream trade publisher, who issued it with revisions and a slightly altered title. |
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Although it will require major revisions, it is an important step toward reforming a medical care system that is in disarray and serving our citizens suboptimally. |
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The animation team then works its way through thousands of corrections and revisions before they arrive at a final cut. |
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Of course if the Government simply waits for a few months, and then tries to reintroduce the RIP Act revisions, the withdrawal will be seen as subterfuge. |
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Later many philosophers did not agree with his absolute monism, and they have had introduced various revisions in the philosophical basis of Advaita Vedanta of Shankara. |
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The deposition scene was removed from Richard II both on stage and in the printed quartos by about 1597, and the 1600 quarto of Henry IV Part II contained extensive revisions. |
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The triennial revisions of the MSJC Code includes provisions for adhered veneer and prestressed masonry and an expansion of the quality assurance section. |
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Despite mounting calls for agrarian reform and revisions to the 1960 Agrarian Law there has been little headway in the legal field on this subject. |
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But the proposed revisions overshoot the mark, and in the guise of modernizing the rules, they strip away overtime protections for millions of workers. |
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Providers, suppliers, and manufacturers need to pay special attention to code revisions, additions and deletions, and reinstatement of some previously deleted codes. |
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The revisions the BLS released Friday for June and July were disappointing. |
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Unfortunately, the circuit has been altered since then to reduce the speeds, with some revisions to discourage slipstreaming and to lower the average lap speed. |
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The revisions exposed a more pronounced primary sector contraction while the secondary sector benefited from higher than estimated growth in meat processing. |
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Negotiating even modest revisions of existing agreements can sometimes take years, and getting a raft of new ones arranged in short order will be difficult. |
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The revisions take effect from this week, says a bank press release. |
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Not just content with the new things going on chez Lyle, it appears that Jon is also going through a similar set of changes and viewpoint revisions. |
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Have there been any scientific revisions since this report was published? |
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But, perhaps with a few revisions, Pacamambo could become one of those unflinching stories that teachers and parents can rely on to broach difficult subjects. |
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And when the writing ends, there is the editing, and the responding to copyreaders, and more revisions, keeping one from moving on to the next writing project. |
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To be sure, Meyer makes such large-scale historical revisions and theoretical shifts only implicitly and through the lens of scrupulous historical detail. |
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Logicians disagree about what additional axioms and revisions are needed to make more of our beliefs about time be theorems of a symbolic logic of time. |
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A number of these revisions allow a presbyter to administer some rites of renewal, particularly the renewal of baptismal vows at the Easter Vigil. |
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The sudden revisions in OPEC reserves, totaling nearly 300 bn barrels, have been much debated. |
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In order to achieve the maximum benefit from the suspension revisions, the XFR-S uses new lightweight, forged 20-inch Varuna alloy wheels. |
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Following evaluation, students made a few revisions to their papers but did not make comprehensive revisions or recopy their essays. |
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He clearly interacted with textual criticism, allowing for both scribal errors and redactional revisions of the biblical material. |
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This paper compares two proposed solutions to the liar paradox, both of which involve revisions to classical semantics. |
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Both revisions would appear in the BOJ's biannual economic outlook to be adopted at its Policy Board meeting on Oct. |
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All interventions resulting from formative research were pretested with the priority population, and revisions were made accordingly. |
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The legal framework includes incoherencies, and constant revisions do not provide a stable legal environment. |
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The account of the two forms of Luvian also reflects many of the important revisions made in the scholarship of the last thirty years. |
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The goal of the revisions was to improve the quality, consistency and clarity of chemical hazard information that workers receive. |
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Technical revisions, additional aerodynamic features and improved handling and downforce make this the nippiest car in the Lexus garage. |
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In the examination of the revisions which these texts underwent, we have stolen a rare glance into the interior of the workshop of the aphorist. |
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After revisions and further investigations, he published his findings on the 23 cases. |
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The extension eventually opened on 30 May 2016, with revisions to the timetable. |
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In 2016 Hodder's parent company Hachette announced that they would abandon the revisions as, based on feedback, they had not been a success. |
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Because of the numerous revisions of the crest, Arsenal were unable to copyright it. |
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In January 2012 the Transport Secretary announced further revisions to the Phase 1 route. |
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Morison used an older font named Plantin as the basis for his design, but made revisions for legibility and economy of space. |
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Smith continued making extensive revisions to the book, up until his death. |
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Choosing among repeated drafts, revisions, corrections and loose notes editorial work has found nearly one third of the total suitable for print. |
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It is probable there will be further revisions as understanding of their relationships increases. |
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Later manuals in the United States as best illustrated by Sabetti went through many revisions and updatings. |
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In any event, the revisions in official data had little to do with the actual discovery of new reserves. |
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Other proposals by purists were sometimes accepted, and sometimes reverted again in later spelling revisions. |
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On 12 August 1949, further revisions to the existing two Geneva Conventions were adopted. |
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The character of the constituency was little changed any of these revisions, but party loyalties may have been disrupted by the 1918 changes. |
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Since regaining independence, Madagascar has transitioned through four republics with corresponding revisions to its constitution. |
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However, in 1888, the alphabet was revised so as to be uniform across languages, thus providing the base for all future revisions. |
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Eventually, after a period for public comment and revisions based on comments received, a final version is published in the Federal Register. |
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At other times, adoption of different revisions to the official UCC contributes to further variation. |
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Chris Jesty undertook the revisions, using an imitation of Wainwright's hand lettering to make the alterations look as unobtrusive as possible. |
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Two especially important revisions concern the origins of the Roman town, and the location of the alleged Saxon royal burh of Kingsbury. |
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The device, now called the Inbone, has very good mechanical advantages and can be used for primary replacements, as well as revisions of failed or previously placed devices. |
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Tolkien undertook various textual revisions to produce a version of the book that would be published with his consent and establish an unquestioned US copyright. |
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There is a do-it-yourself infectiousness to Jarman's descriptions of the meetings, the script revisions, the shooting schedules, and even the budgets. |
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Retrieving earlier versions is as simple as selecting a file and clicking the right mouse button to reveal a pop-up menu listing the file's saved revisions. |
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The third edition was published in 1765, but it was the fourth, which came out in 1773 which included significant revisions by Johnson of the original work. |
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The board ordered some site plan revisions such as adding more buffering, berming and building setbacks to screen out the development from adjoining properties. |
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The revisions also allow bishops to defrock priests where evidence of sexual abuse is clear, without canonical trials, which can be lengthy and costly. |
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The collection includes first editions, revisions, translations. |
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The closure allows storm sewer installation for the Boneyard Creek Improvement Project, sanitary sewer revisions, and Springfield Avenue pavement restoration. |
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Goodrich, a professor at Yale College, to oversee revisions. |
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Small Business Administration is proposing revisions to its regulations for determining affiliation under SBA s business loan programs and its surety bond guarantee program. |
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Olivelle states that the various ancient and medieval Indian texts claim revisions and editions were derived from the original text with 100,000 verses and 1,080 chapters. |
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Since its creation, the IPA has undergone a number of revisions. |
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In early August, the German command had agreed that the invasion should begin on 15 September, but the Navy's revisions to its schedule set the date back to 20 September. |
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The 1962 revisions to the Missal dropped the Creed from feasts of Doctors. |
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The second edition of Pope's Shakespeare appeared in 1728, but aside from making some minor revisions to the preface, it seems that Pope had little to do with it. |
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The extant manuscript shows multiple revisions, demonstrating Luther's concern to clarify and strengthen the text and to provide an appropriately prayerful tune. |
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Beginning in around 1990 a series of phylogenetic studies based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences resulted in substantial revisions being made to the taxonomy. |
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The revisions were made by Chris Jesty, and the publishers used an imitation font of Wainwright's hand lettering to make the alterations look as unobtrusive as possible. |
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The 1974 counties have been retained as preserved counties for various purposes, notably as ceremonial counties, albeit with substantive border revisions. |
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This text underwent numerous expansions and revisions throughout Antiquity and the Middle Ages, containing many dubious stories, and was translated into numerous languages. |
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The revisions that took effect in December 2006 made practical changes to discovery rules to make it easier for courts and litigating parties to manage electronic records. |
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