And neither are condemnatory statements and protests, although they do serve the purpose of highlighting this scourge in our society. |
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It would also serve the purpose of keeping the river clear of weeds and watercress. |
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This award will serve the purpose of filling two gaping holes in the higher education landscape. |
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On the other hand, this case would not serve the purpose of uplifting the image, visibility, credibility and prestige of public administration. |
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Thanking needs to serve the purpose of holding the donor's hand on this exciting journey. |
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I have said before that I am ready to meet anybody, anywhere, if it can serve the purpose of peace. |
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In some instances, regular monitoring of performance can serve the purpose of evaluations. |
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First, personal tax credits serve the purpose of greater tax fairness by ensuring that no tax is paid on a basic amount of income. |
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All these serve the purpose of ensuring that our social security system continues to be financially viable, because that is what is needed. |
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A Union unable to make decisions would not serve the purpose of existing or applicant states. |
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These arrangements shall serve the purpose of ensuring the best possible cooperation in the pursuit of the shared priority objectives. |
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Often, however, they serve the purpose of post-marketing advertising conducted in the private practices of physicians. |
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They serve the purpose of regulating the working depth by being turned towards the front or towards the rear side. |
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However, additional breastworks counters only serve the purpose of protecting additional hexsides of the hex they occupy. |
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The measures under scrutiny serve the purpose of fighting infectious animal diseases, including factorial diseases and zoonoses. |
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Deeds, captions on cases, and other legal forms like subpoenas all serve the purpose of giving notice, which is how lawyers and the courts communicate with the public. |
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The other songs serve the purpose of paradox, not of the most ingenious kind, but useful enough. |
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These concepts are not helpful and basically serve the purpose of hiding the structural violence and poverty in India. |
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Leapfrogging from the Open-ended Working Group to an international conference is not likely to serve the purpose of international peace. |
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In addition, excise duties on alcohol serve the purpose of moderating alcohol consumption. |
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All other duties are derived therefrom and ultimately serve the purpose of performance of this task. |
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They only serve the purpose of distinguishing your computer from those of other users accessing our web sites at the same time. |
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To prepare a matrix to serve the purpose of enhanced information sharing between potential recipients and donors of technical assistance. |
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Contributions should have relevance to the community in which Alstom operates and must effectively serve the purpose of the charitable organisation concerned while enhancing Alstom's reputation as a good citizen. |
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But their structure may actually serve the purpose of keeping them going. |
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As linear drainage systems do not allow for access of human beings to an underground chamber, but serve the purpose of draining water, it would be clear that channel gratings were not covered. |
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This may serve the purpose of some moralists. |
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These rules are instrumental in promoting respect for human life and for fundamental human rights and thus serve the purpose of protecting public morals. |
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The Commission de la représentation may, for exceptional reasons, depart from the rule set out in section 16 if it considers that its application would not adequately serve the purpose of this chapter. |
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Overholding clauses serve the purpose of contractually regulating the terms and conditions of an overhold. |
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Rigid tine bars serve the purpose of regenerating, i. e. loosening, levelling and newly consolidating, surfaced ground, consolidated surfaces and promenades. |
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They are convinced that mobility is a means that should serve the purpose of improving organizational efficiency through a well-thought-out career development strategy. |
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It does not serve the purpose of cooperation in the House and does not serve the purpose of taking a worthy motion, and moving it forward like we should be doing. |
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These would also serve the purpose of briefing heads of delegation. |
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Sidhe points out legal advantages, mock trials can serve the purpose of building ESP vocabulary as well. |
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Final or terminal evaluations normally serve the purpose of a summative evaluation since they are undertaken towards the end of the implementation phase of projects or programmers. |
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