And they mean to heavily slant the peer review process towards industry-funded scientists. |
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One of the keys to the slant of any newspaper story is seeing which way the unsupported passives go. |
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Her husband, George, is an attorney with a wicked sense of humor and an often unique conservative slant on things. |
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This is a good one, perhaps because it provides a different slant on the milk of human kindness. |
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Occasionally a writer may vary the slant of her writing, with letters pointing in all directions. |
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Since most Fantasy stories have a medieval slant, this has resulted in a lot of wars between kings and lords and princes and demonic forces. |
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This is the sort of pattern one might expect from a bandsaw, with the slant resulting from the forward feed of the block. |
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His quest for knowledge and mastery extends beyond the proper way to run a slant pattern, although he could tell you that, step by step. |
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One other slant on this whole thing is that some Gnostic sects believed the Serpent not to be a tempter, but to be a Redeemer. |
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The way they shoot, the bullet will slant at an upward angle, past the armor. |
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The stakes rise as his personal life is sacrificed for the case, and everybody sides with the corporation to slant the case against him. |
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The passing attack will continue to emphasize slant patterns and crossing routes. |
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Of course, former adversaries have reason to slant their portrayal of matters. |
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The commission was asked to determine, among other things, whether the administration pressured analysts to slant their intelligence findings. |
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The twin long swords, one sword-belt around his waist, the other at a slant to his side, hung comfortably around him, their weight reassuring. |
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He lays a red shaft at his feet, pointing toward the target, and sticks a purple one in the ground behind him at a slant. |
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She heard a soft knock on her window and saw the silhouette of Chris sitting on the slant outside her window. |
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If doubt may arise as to which end of the cutting is the top, cut the top end of each cutting at a slant and cut the bottom horizontally. |
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Recently, Jenkins used two pairs of paintings in a home at a slant where dormer windows met a wall in order to create height in a small space. |
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Cabinets filled the corners and the ceiling was at a slant, it was obvious to the oblivious that this room was underneath a staircase. |
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Fingers on the right hand are behind the ones of the left hand at a slant, thumb tips touching each other. |
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People were trying to look for a negative rather than a positive slant, which is the way they have chosen to go. |
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Poetry in particular moves at a slant or tangent, taking advantage of the ambiguity of words, the various meanings to be found in them. |
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A trickle of blood came down the slant side of the podium and dripped off the side. |
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The button front skirt, with elastic in the back waist, has two deep slant pockets with security pockets hidden inside. |
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Amani Toomer has the speed to break big plays, the size to do damage on slant patterns and the hands to make the spectacular catch. |
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The resulting dikaryons were cultured on slant medium to test for fruiting phenotypes. |
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But on the first play of the fourth quarter, Beuerlein's slant pass to a wide-open Smith was behind him. |
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Elapsed time is recorded between the emitted and returning signals, to compute a slant distance. |
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The slant launching method, unlike vertical launch, allows the missile's on-board seeker to be locked on to the target before launch. |
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Use it on pants or shorts with a fly-front zipper and side-seam or slant pockets. |
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Defenses also often walked out a linebacker to Moss' side of the field to help defend slant routes. |
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Then John drilled me on a slant pattern that put the ball on the eight-yard line. |
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I suggest giving students the slant height for this assignment to be used effectively. |
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What happens to the surface area, volume, slant height, radius and height as you roll the cone tighter? |
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Since in a regular pyramid the triangles are all congruent, the slant heights are the same. |
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Notice that the vertical elevation provides an infinite number of possible integer slant heights. |
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Here is an article about mysticism and devotional practices with a chaotic slant. |
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The back of the head is slightly flattened and the eyes tend to slant upwards. |
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An association of German immigrants to America, the Bund had a definite pro-Nazi slant. |
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Max Atkinson, a visiting professor at Henley Management College, Oxfordshire, has a rather different slant on useless meetings. |
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Features a stand-up collar with locker loop inside back neck, dyed-to-match snap-front closures and slant waist pockets. |
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When Melissa canted her head to slant away the strand of straight blond hair, my eyes focused on her lips. |
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The side seams slant ever so slightly inwards creating a beautiful hang to the skirt. |
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The book purports to recount the history of gun ownership in America and is written with a slant that is hostile to gun ownership. |
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His vertical stripes have been put onto a slant, and whittled down to slender triangles or widened into parallelograms or pyramids. |
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It is a beautifully illustrated pop-up with a new slant on the children's classic. |
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Congratulations on finding precisely the correct slant on the foofaraw about the exotic dancer and her work permit. |
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The point is with getting the right slant on facts, such facts as we have, which are always incomplete and often indistinct and fuzzy. |
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I think the media has traditionally had a liberal slant, but I don't think it's by design. |
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Is it because it puts an entirely different slant on the rationale for the legislation? |
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Innes' own piece, an abstract work with deep purple and white squares, is not only placed out of view in a private room but has been hung at a slant. |
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And to get a slant on how to bring the big picture into focus, we turned to business futurists who have a knack for forecasting economic and technological trends. |
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Several Libyan political factions have their own local political reasons to slant what happened on the night Stevens was killed. |
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One other slant on this whole thing is that some Gnostic sects believed the Serpent not to be a temptor, but to be a Redeemer, in the style of the Christ-Logos. |
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Where once you could duke it out with a reader on the phone over the facts of story or slant of column, you now do so with pause when that reader is on e-mail. |
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On both sides, paths slant down to the river as it splits around the 4-acre landmass. |
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Sweet covers a vast range of houses, from waterside family homes to urban bachelor pads, each with its each unique slant on the Scandinavian style. |
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David Carr's first quarter slant pass to Jabar Gaffney deflected into the hands of Marlon McCree, who returned the interception 35 yards to the Texan. |
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His old eyes, brown and lazy, gazed ahead from under a slant brow. |
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I like it, but I am uninspired by the misogynist slant I see. |
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Okay, yes, they'll slant the statistics to suit their arguments, but in the main they are accountable for what they say and any massaging of data will be subtly done. |
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But she was undeniably alienated in our boxy house, and I could often catch her sad face fixed on a slant of autumn light or a gray squirrel, precarious on a wire. |
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In mid to late spring the slant roofs would be taken down again. |
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When networks run slanted stories that always favor the liberal cause, we serve a worthwhile function by exposing the slant and the consistency of the bias. |
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At their feet, the artist painted a weird shape that turns out to be a grinning skull when you hold the picture at a slant and view it in the right way. |
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In 2003, a week after elbow surgery to remove bone chips, Johnson was in the weight room doing one-arm pushups on a slant board and assisted one-arm pull-ups. |
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Similarly noncleavage fracture in thin sheets of engineering materials occurs exclusively by shear rupture and the fracture profile appears similar to the slant fracture. |
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With some few exceptions, the Pennsylvania axe generally has a slanted base, sloping towards the back, and complementing the slant at the top of the blade plate. |
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The channel was stuffy and hotter than the outside, with about an inch of water along the bottom flowing down from the gutters and following the slight slant of the tunnel. |
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His head rested at a slant, his unseeing eyes staring at the ground. |
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Use stay tape on the slant pocket seam edge to prevent it from stretching. |
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The world is at a slant in these paintings, askew, all slope. |
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Perhaps being bombed at regular intervals throughout the 20th century has given the British a different slant on the entertainment quotient of violence. |
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Pearson shared his wall with the computer station, plus it was shorter than ours since our front door, the one that led to the living room, was at a slant. |
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One disadvantage of a slant load is for people with large horses. |
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In a regular pyramid, the slant heights are all the same length. |
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Meanwhile, big dollar advertising campaigns have taken an explicit rainbow-hued slant. |
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Aromatic floral whiffs of soft ripe apricot can't hide drier fruit flavours that have an almost fino sherry slant with a mild green olive and salty tang on the finish. |
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The dusk only discernible from the jungle gloom by the sound of evening-song from invisible birds and the sharp slant of the setting sun between branches. |
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If they venture rhyme, that most conspicuous auditory technique of verse, they often play it down as well by burying it in run-on lines or substituting slant and half-rhymes. |
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The Democratic slant extends to those receiving federal unemployment benefits. |
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American literature seems to want for authors of a Republican slant. |
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Regardless of the secondary coverages, some combination of the slant route will enable us to attack the defense. |
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Writing from an admittedly a pro-Ukrainian slant, Rud presents a forceful counter to Western soft-pedaling of recent Russian actions. |
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This slant was accentuated by the absence of contemporary primary source documentation from within the Viking Age communities themselves. |
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And while they may have an ideological slant, they are not wedded to it. |
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It was actually my hand running through her hair, which meant we both had to be propped up on slant boards side by side. |
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The center locks onto the noseguard and the guards step down and squeeze the A gap, looking for a LB blitz and helping out on a noseguard slant. |
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Tony Cragg's George and the Dragon from 1984 combines plumbing drain tubing, a milk churn, basket and table, for a new slant on the grand tale. |
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The slant of the face will vary according to the position that the stick is used for. |
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Much of the history written prior to the 1950s had a distinctive racist slant to it. |
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The group tends to slant its policies in favor of the big businesses it serves. |
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The house was built on a bit of a slant and was never quite level. |
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It was a well written article, but it had a bit of a leftist slant. |
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If you slant the track a little more, the marble will roll down it faster. |
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It is currently used in an almost exclusively pejorative context and is often coupled with the term 'extremist,' giving it an even more negative slant. |
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The leftward slant is rather more dominant and this reveals a strong mother link meaning he is more inclined to keep his thoughts and feelings to himself. |
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The belt loop itself is an ingenious affair allowing the holster to be carried strong side or crossdraw with the proper slant found with each carrying mode. |
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The isolate was subjected to nitrate reduction test by nitrate agar slant composed of large amounts of nitrate along with alpha-napthylamine and sulfanilic acid. |
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Major equipment includes a new McDonough double-cut, slant, band headsaw with linear positioners, linebar band resaw, two-saw edger, and kilns from Kiln Dry Systems. |
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I sometimes think they overdramatize or give an incorrect slant. |
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