Each novel is self-standing, although they also raise larger questions which are never answered. |
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He died in 1215, without having enjoyed any discernible success in establishing a self-standing Zen institution. |
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The first was designed as a self-standing piece, and can be played separately, but they are intended to be played one after the other. |
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The United Kingdom noted that Part II of the Covenant contains no self-standing rights. |
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The worksheet illustrate all the elements necessary to build self-standing shelves. |
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The drive is available as an internally configured unit and as a self-standing enclosed unit. |
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Now, every business school includes ethics and social responsibility in its curriculum, either as self-standing courses or woven into other coursework. |
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The University offers language classes in French, German or Spanish for all students, and these can be taken as a self-standing programme of study. |
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Nonetheless, as a self-standing industry, public scientific research is one of our most competitive and a top exporter. |
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Finally, self-standing pillars can be fabricated uniformly over a large area. |
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The obtained GPE was a self-standing transparent film without visible leakage of liquid electrolyte. |
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After such processing, the treated samples remained as self-standing structures and were tested in compression. |
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The place of this design-generation principle as a self-standing law in thermodynamics is discussed. |
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Summary reports are self-standing documents produced and submitted under the sole authority of the Parties to the Protocol. |
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Such a new and self-standing European procedure would be available in addition to measures existing under national law. |
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This second section of the trainer is not a self-standing unit but should be regarded as an appendix or expansion of the first. |
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Paragraph 7 of article 18 allows for the provisions of article 18 to operate as a self-standing and complete mutual legal assistance treaty. |
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Although the idea of the kit is to be self-standing, it contains some activity sheets which are better used with supervision by a mediator. |
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The quality of a register can be determined and evaluated by benchmarks which in some ways are interconnected and in others are largely self-standing and should therefore be viewed in isolation from one another. |
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However, the measure is self-standing and may also be requested in respect of a bank account that has become known to the investigating authorities of the requesting Party by any other means or channels. |
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A joint programme of activities could aim at the creation of a self-standing virtual centre of excellence that may result in developing the necessary means for achieving a durable integration of the research capacities. |
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As the Regulation implements provisions of two self-standing international agreements, it is not appropriate to link the application date to the entry into force of these agreements. |
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We would wish it to be a legally binding, separate and self-standing initiative that would cover all conventional arms transfers, set out the principles defining illegal transfers, include monitoring and be broadly based. |
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The recent appointment of Kevin Mole as Director General of the RCMP's Canada Firearms Unit has seen some welcome movement on issues that have long frustrated our members at the former self-standing Canada Firearms Centre. |
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Another policy suggested to enhance market competition is to recognize remittance as a self-standing industry different from banking, and thus subject it to different capitalization and reporting requirements. |
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European Union legislation, for instance, could be split into a number of self-standing modules that could be of interest to countries when they created their own chemicals legislation. |
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Africa needs a proper self-standing media in order to be able to speak for itself, to be able to show itself and most importantly to be able to reflect itself. |
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Efficacy is potentized and adverse effects are mitigated only when the herbs are used as part of a formula, rather than as self-standing remedies, he said. |
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