For me, the simplification of the situation, by either side, is more dangerous than any other form of explosive. |
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Her elegantly refined woodcuts benefit from the limitations of the medium, which require simplification and succinctness. |
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The memorandum repeated and amplified the point about administrative simplification. |
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The problem with a dramatisation based on real events is that a degree of simplification in unavoidable. |
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Along with its adoption has come a simplification and reduction of the concept into forms that are more readily measured and calculated. |
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In complex number algebra, rationalization is the equivalent of the simplification of fractions in ordinary algebra. |
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However, this physical process cannot result in the simplification of septal folding in gerontic conchs. |
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And for further simplification, the system in this study also does not include carnivorous and parasitic plants. |
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He started the process of simplification and rationalisation of the tax system. |
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This looks like a patzer's lunge, but black is angling for easy equality via timely simplification. |
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The simplification of identities into news-friendly sound-bites throughout the NATO bombing campaign often further marginalises minority groups. |
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The most likely explanation, however, is that Nushu derives from a simplification of vulgar forms of Chinese characters used in handwriting. |
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There is concern with symmetry and abstract patterns, together with the simplification or elimination of background detail. |
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He has deployed his characteristic 'cosmic' lighting and simplification of shapes. |
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Sometimes writers oversimplify in one story and the simplification gets picked up as outright universal fact. |
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A significant simplification is obtained if the water molecules are replaced by a structureless dielectric continuum. |
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By that time, the composer had relinquished serial methods and pursued a process of simplification. |
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The author usually fails to mention what portions of the specification they would strike out in the name of simplification. |
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I've toyed with a few ideas and am settling for a further simplification of the layout. |
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Fiercely resistant to simplification, he seems to write long because what he wants us to understand is broad and deeply complex. |
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The novel shrewdly dissects not only the lurking presence of violence but also its naive simplification in popular media. |
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Naturally, this critical simplification of mine calls for numerous emendations. |
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The density of narrative is remarkable considering the Hollywood trend toward simplification. |
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To say that the Black Death ended and the Renaissance began is not only a simplification, but incorrect. |
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The general principles of these improvements are simplification, user-friendliness and transparency. |
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This method was one of simplification, of typification, and yet also of vitalization. |
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If the coalition delivers tax simplification next year as planned, the FDP could get a lift. |
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In later times the definitions were almost reversed, with arrangement connoting musical liberty in elaboration or simplification. |
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The in-store credit offering improved, thanks to simplification of the product line, renewal of communication. |
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An important concern in many countries is the simplification of regulatory systems that bear heavily on smaller enterprises. |
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Efforts to lessen the extraordinary labour and costs of animation have taken two basic directions: simplification and computerization. |
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Either it plumps for simplification, which is pardonable given the justness of its moral outrage. |
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Reallocating unrequested funds specifically to these projects would run counter to administrative simplification. |
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Avoiding abuses and avoiding simplification is the only way of ensuring we achieve this consensus. |
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The European institutions have agreed that simplification ought not to encroach on the acquis communautaire. |
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Equally important was a simplification of form brought about by the demand for more expeditious production methods. |
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Thanks to this system, the international business community enjoys considerable simplification of Customs formalities. |
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As part of the simplification of the front page, the daily 'News' and 'Highlights' remain at bottom-left and top-right respectively. |
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The rise of the nation-state saw a simplification of society, as power was increasingly concentrated in the hands of secular governments. |
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This is a continuation of xwave's strategy realignment and business model simplification and consists of severance and related benefits. |
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, one of the recommendations concerns simplification. |
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The alternative, to collapse the diversity into a univocal simplification, inevitably marginalises some members of the community and their interests. |
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The Proposal does not have a simplification element as it does not touch existing legislation. |
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I therefore hope that you will adopt the principle that simplification must be introduced, which will really lighten the load. |
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Later on, the growth of factories, the division of labour and the simplification of work made the long apprenticeships of yesteryear obsolete. |
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There has been no overall tax simplification, for example, only a few giveaways to special interests. |
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A revenue-neutral tax simplification would raise the same sums to pay for Leviathan, while imposing a lighter burden on taxpayers. |
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The proposals provides for clarification and simplification of the current procedures for the quality schemes already in place. |
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She also acts as a consultant on the simplification of legal communications. |
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Mr. Greg Kerr: You've talked about simplification or making it a simpler process, but could you elaborate on that a bit? |
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Mauritania urged simplification of procedures to access funding in order to ensure eligible countries can benefit. |
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This ensures simplifications and results in better regulation, simplification and transparency. |
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Grammatically, much simplification of inflection took place in Middle Persian, which was recorded both in an Aramaic alphabet and a script called Huzvaresh. |
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The results indicate that partial removal of nonessential graphic features through symbol simplification was as effective in decluttering as the total removal of nonessential graphic features. |
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This process of simplification and hybridization involves reduction of linguistic resources and restriction of use to such limited functions as trade. |
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This wide-ranging mastery allows her to describe different schools of thought and research methods with a true distillation rather than simplification. |
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This is both a simplification and a totalization of human participation in communications technology, and measurement of the human gaze is one of its key interfaces. |
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Racism, like any form of bigotry, is a crude simplification, reducing an entire race into a slim range of undesirable qualities. |
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They held an exhibition in 1915, where their works showed a common tendency towards simplification into angular, semi-abstract, machine-like forms. |
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There is a climate of simplification, of elimination, of utter freedom and even unconcern, which forms one of the fundamental features of the entire Vedic experience. |
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The simplification of labour refers to an impoverishment of its quality. |
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Just as problematically, the increasing standardization and simplification prove: The world is to complex and the human being needs simple understanding solutions. |
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The expansion of the scope, span and volume of EU action in research requires, as a condition sine qua non, a substantial simplification and rationalisation of the way the Framework Programme works. |
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We are currently redesigning our processing system for T2 returns to improve efficiency, enhance service, and position the Department for future simplification. |
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If you consider the electronic invoice as a simple electronic message enabling the acceleration or simplification of the entry process, certainly. |
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Dematerialization and simplification of procedures, especially involving elimination of paper, are well perceived by all as an appreciable qualitative step forward. |
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The first scheme, issued on Monday, may have been a simplification but it clarifies the links and the fact that European law is a reiterative process. |
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Therefore simplification and, even more, a closing of the gap between those disbursing the sums of money and the beneficiaries is another means of achieving clarity, transparency and ease of understanding of the whole system. |
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Being itself linked to the design of the European project, the simplification of the treaties should make it possible to bring together in one basic text the essential provisions of the treaties. |
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Its purpose is, in view of simplification, to unify the existing regulations as regards urban developments standards applicable to the Brussels-Capital region. |
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Specific attention will be given to the simplification of the administrative and financial control procedures, as well as to the coherence of Research and Innovation programmes. |
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These amendments were designed to modernize and strengthen the military justice system, including simplification of the grievance process and the creation of an external review board. |
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Acknowledging the right of States to introduce visa systems, the IRU has always taken position in favour of the simplification and facilitation of procedures for issuing visas for professional drivers. |
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A harmonisation and simplification would be highly beneficial. |
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In essence, simplification is to be prevented from acting as a passkey to calling in question again harmonisation reached in sectors like health protection, worker and consumer protection, environmental policy and free trade. |
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In scholasticism, Ockham advocated reform in both method and content, the aim of which was simplification. |
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The simple past also shows extensive analogical reformation and simplification in Modern French as compared with Old French. |
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They are intended to implement simplification of administration at that level. |
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The present inflectional system represents a radical simplification of the grammar of Old Irish. |
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In a typical cantilever bridge, such as the Forth Bridge, a certain simplification is introduced. |
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A simplification of the DTM theory proposes an initial decline in mortality followed by a later drop in fertility. |
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Reallocating unrequested funds to these specific projects would run contrary to administrative simplification, something which is sought by most Member States and the Commission. |
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Article 58 of the CIM Uniform Rules 1980 has been broadly included, but with simplification of the casuistic rules of ยง 2 concerning the commencement of limitation. |
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While the psychological shorthand for hostages who develop emotional attachments to their kidnappers is Stockholm syndrome, freed captives often protest the term's simplification and pathologization of their experience. |
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In America even that time-saving simplification wouldn't suffice. |
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I have noted your request to simplify the regulatory system and can inform you that these new technical measures will be a fundamental test case in the simplification programme led by the Commission. |
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The experts call for a 'quantum leap' in simplification, and recommend that the European Commission implement the simplification measures set out in a recent Communication on the subject. |
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Codification is a form of simplification that concerns the consistency and comprehensibility of applicable law, but does not make substantive changes. |
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This is all the more urgent because simplification will support and accelerate the effective implementation of the acquis in the new Member States, and should spur on those who are lagging behind to clear their backlog. |
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This simplification is possible because of the following logarithmic property: the logarithm of the product of two numbers is equal to the sum of the logarithms of the numbers. |
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Mitt Romney, meanwhile, thinks that simplification is the answer. |
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Needfully, the framework is a simplification of the complex reality: some phases may not be sequential as healthcare systems are constantly evolving and complex. |
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The department also worked on issues such as the rise in gambling, low-cost and low-rental housing, the simplification of funerals, penal reform and mental hospital chaplaincy. |
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Enabling the simplification of bureaucratic language and more widespread use of impact assessments would be very important, as would ensuring that as little time as possible is taken up with conducting complaints procedures. |
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They also use simplification techniques such as removing rounds or chamfers from part designs to improve performance. |
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Steps must in any case be taken to ensure that, in view of the broad scope of the programme, administrative simplification does not mean forfeiting necessary priority-setting in the various programme sections. |
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Irshads compositions depict a complex relationship between simplification, stylization, sensitivity and spontaneity. |
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This is the simplification of which populists really are guilty. |
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Any simplification of the request and claims process through the use of standardized forms and computerization can result in significant savings. |
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As for simplification, the main factors involve cutting back on the detailed rules and introducing greater flexibility in the management of research projects. |
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The present current of deregulation and simplification of administrative issues raises the question of whether certain regulations are not superfluous or overly meddlesome. |
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The obviation of the label requirement results in a potential simplification of the assay system so that it can also be regarded as self-performing. |
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The paratactic rhythm created by the conjunction 'and' generates a form of diagrammatic simplification that helps to produce an explicit sense of conflicting planes. |
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Further steps have been taken with a view to simplification of procedure. |
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Online analysis of TTR by MS does not allow for the reduction step and the subsequent desired simplification of the mass spectrum by elimination of multiple adducts. |
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Analysis and observation of circular motion in the rotating frame is a simplification compared to analysis or observation of elliptical motion in the inertial frame. |
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Since these vowels were part of the grammatical endings in the nouns and verbs, their loss led to radical simplification of the inflectional grammar of German. |
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The simplification was weighted in favour of the Western dialect. |
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Many dialects have also undergone a degree of simplification of their morphology that has caused some scholars to consider them to have ceased to be polysynthetic. |
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