In a structured English immersion classroom, the teacher begins and maintains instruction in English. |
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This is not so much a carelessly structured story as a story made up on the fly. |
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At its most basic, a paramilitary group was structured to resemble or imitate a command or military organization. |
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The listing for 1695 illustrated above contains highly structured information. |
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It required a complex, structured network of merchants, freighters, wholesalers, shipping agents, tanners, and buyers. |
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Running about three hours and structured over a broad first act and a swifter second, the opera revels in its bigness. |
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A work can be a concert in itself, and a concert as tightly structured as a work. |
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It was structured as a matrix, with various corporate functions on one side and various product groups on the other. |
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Limited partnerships are structured as corporations, so your liability is limited, but you can't use losses to shelter income. |
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Being the on-the-edge kind of person he is, Terry cannot help but shake things up in Sammy's very ordered and well structured household. |
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Two of the more expressive and powerfully structured compositions show the artist in three-quarter view, dramatically lit. |
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The materialist logic of neorealism supposes that units come first, that their coaction makes a structured system. |
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There is already some communication, but it is not specially structured for battlefield conditions. |
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Relationships are structured by how people think, feel, and act in organizations. |
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A structured programme for asthma education led by peers can lead to an improvement in self reported quality of life in adolescents with asthma. |
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My neat, tidy organised life is structured to avoid self-inflicted nasty surprises. |
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Teaches fundamentals of programming including principles of structured code and top-down design. |
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We offer peace and quiet, no resident children, structured control and security. |
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We have developed a unique timesaving system that allows for fast and structured reporting. |
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As they're still part of a school, they may have a more formal and structured timetable than a college. |
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The apartments feature structured cabling and patch panels bringing video and audio technology into every room. |
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The dance is structured to both imply and guide the beholder as a critical individual. |
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The management of these territories was a complex and highly structured process in the context of Bedouin life. |
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A wide variety of structured activities are supported, including sequential and parallel processing and condition looping. |
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Clothes were less structured and formal, with plenty of cocktail dresses and pashmina shawls in evidence. |
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Among the treatments offered are prescriptions for the heroin substitute methadone and structured courses of day care. |
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Small, family owned and private companies need to be structured in a different way than huge, multi-product, multi-market, high-tech behemoths. |
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Dissonance emerges through highly structured chord strata and haunting tonalities and atonalities working with and then against one another. |
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She struggles to keep his days structured with a summer camp that costs half her monthly rent. |
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It is structured on a carbon fibre chassis as opposed to the aluminium constructed model. |
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The rest of the story is then structured around God's provision of succour and support for him. |
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Leading the way was this meticulously moved, intelligently structured and charmingly dressed production. |
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Winter vomiting is due to infection with subtypes of the genus Norwalk-like virus a term that is now preferred to small round structured virus. |
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Just because a corporation or a country seems to be hierarchically structured does not mean that any single leader is really in charge. |
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We're playing quite a long show and it's important that it is structured properly. |
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The games are structured as combat sport events, involving physical challenge and risk. |
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We work in routine service industry jobs structured by low pay with shift patterns dictated by childcare. |
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Most scholars date the beginning of Judaism as an organised and structured religion to this time. |
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They also want answers about precisely how the trusts were structured and who were their true architects. |
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Parents in turn should realise that these little ones need a highly structured home life in order to feel secure. |
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Like the title suggests, the game was structured around the decathlon competition. |
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The basic format of the game would be structured in such a way that you can choose where to go, and which crimes to fight. |
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Surely the best product of To's Cinema City period is The Big Heat, an orgiastically brutal yet intelligently structured policier. |
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In terms of dating, the data are somewhat inconclusive because structured organic material are rare in most samples. |
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It looks to be inconsistent with a prevalent view about how the world is causally structured. |
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Its characters are presented ambiguously and their conflicts are not structured in terms of clear-cut oppositions between good and evil. |
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She can write an expansive melody that's well structured but isn't straitjacketed by chorus and verse. |
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The youth interviews included both a series of structured questions and a series of open-ended questions. |
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But speaking out regularly in a structured environment will take the sting out of shyness on the social scene. |
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The Quartermaster Corps, founded June 1775, was responsible for the construction of training cantonments and more permanent structured camps. |
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The Corps of Engineers built wooden structured training facilities, then called cantonments, throughout the United States. |
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Just like social survey research, structured observation necessitates decisions about sampling. |
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She calls up the XML version of the document in a structured editor on the left of the browser window. |
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When plaits are not structured in graceful arches on the head, they are used as natural hairbands. |
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Some larger structured items such as staircases can be difficult to install in a new situation, as floor to floor heights vary. |
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The postwar alliance that once structured and indeed defined our world is dead. |
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Like societies of many other gregarious mammals, social groups of spotted hyenas are structured by linear dominance hierarchies. |
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The structured water is then locked into place through physical forces of vorticular motion and magnetic moments so the water clusters stabilize. |
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But any job creation depends on how the tax cuts are structured and when they kick in during the business cycle. |
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In effect, it is a highly disciplined architecture, structured and animated by voids and contained within the limits of an urban block. |
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The loose, non-linear narrative is almost poetic in the way that it is structured. |
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Lifestyle physical activity may be more successful than structured and more vigorous exercise in motivating sedentary and overweight persons. |
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Logically a president in power for 4 years is more likely to have a more structured understanding of complex problems than a president-elect. |
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The way his poetry is structured, the verses and the stanzas have much in common with visual arts. |
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But the issue here is on whose directions the investment vehicle was structured. |
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Thus structured fiscal reforms are needed to put public finance back on a sound footing. |
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Saturn, its moons and highly structured rings live inside a huge cavity in the solar wind created by the planet's strong magnetic field. |
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At different times in its history, such a system might be structured as either anarchy or hierarchy. |
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The contest itself was structured much like a basketball game, with coaches, four quarters and a halftime. |
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The poor can access quality care only if there is universal access to regimens that are structured to ensure affordability and acceptability. |
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The mainstay of initial treatment is a structured regimen of physical therapy. |
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The play is a syllogism, and, to function perfectly, it must be structured perfectly. |
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We welcome the fact that the initiative is structured to be simple to administer yet provide accessible, relevant and actionable information. |
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Vallely and Murphy are also considering how joint ventures or partnerships for commercial developments might be structured. |
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Even then her work challenged the classical ideal that a well-tempered whole must bind the parts in a structured hierarchy. |
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They also disturb the structured symmetrical balance of Hebraic paired reasoning in the concluding argument. |
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However, the institutional structure of copyright societies has historically led to advantageously structured royalty terms. |
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In traditional Aboriginal society, goods were shared, but in a highly structured and ritualistic way. |
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A man after my own heart, he still hand-codes his site for each entry, nesting tables within tables and thumbing his nose at structured data. |
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Nushu characters are structured by four kinds of strokes, including dots, horizontals, verticals and arcs. |
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He would grant complete artistic licence but only if they both agreed on a structured recording process. |
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Because it is so concise, the text is strongly structured by conceptual frameworks that do not get lost in detail. |
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The framework for this analysis was structured around existing research on patient treatment matching. |
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The outer windings seem to provide both the extra rigidity needed for motility in structured media and better propulsion in low viscosity media. |
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His forte lay in articulating authentic emotion, because most of his fictional writing was structured around intensely felt personal experiences. |
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For the most part, however, the movie is awkwardly structured and soapily slow-moving. |
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The nectar-filled reddish-orange tubular blooms are structured to suit the hummingbirds' needle-like beaks. |
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Concentrated, full, rich and velvety, this nicely structured, complex red has cherry, cloves, vanilla, pepper and aniseed in abundance. |
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Her idea was to connect formal, structured education with real-world learning opportunities. |
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The whole piece is structured around rhythm, rhythm produced by various musical instruments used in different parts of India. |
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Mr Reilly said controls on food and feed will be structured so that they are integrated at all stages of production and in all sectors. |
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The Base Balder Formation unconformity forms a highly undulating, structured seismic reflector. |
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Embera, Wounaan, and Kuna leaders, coordinators, surveyors, and researchers all participated in an open but structured forum. |
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A show is structured differently from a film, with an intermission planned in the middle. |
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The reason lies in the differences between structured, semi-structured and unstructured data. |
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The pre-war Indian Army was structured along British Army lines and had similar regimental traditions. |
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To develop the model, a pilot program was structured via interdisciplinary input. |
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There are five times as much unstructured as structured, but we rarely manage it. |
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More structured techniques, such as progressive muscle relaxation and neutral guided imagery may be more suited for these individuals. |
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The book is structured like a typical lexicon with topics listed alphabetically in each section. |
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Instead of being classified alphabetically, the knowledge in his encyclopedia was structured around biblical history. |
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Managing both structured and unstructured documents, portals pull from a variety of data sources. |
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Ultimately, in the proper circumstances structured settlements are one of the most effective forms of alternative dispute resolution. |
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Depending on the sophistication of the application this can include structured as well as unstructured content. |
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Some schools have structured programs that require several hours of individual remediation and practice to address deficiencies. |
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His theory of grammar, forged at this time, holds that grammar, the capability to form structured language, is innate to the human mind. |
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To reduce costs in a structured and well planned manner that does not surprise the teams or result in unforeseen consequential costs. |
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Spatially structured populations differ from unstructured populations in the probability of fixation and the time that this fixation takes. |
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Morning and evening prayer are structured after the traditional offices of lauds and vespers. |
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Though formal, they are excellently structured courses of international repute. |
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The format permits structured and unstructured time to explore common ground and forge shared solutions to tough challenges. |
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It is today an increasing leap of faith to have confidence in the fidelity of structured finance. |
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Ms McEvoy said zoning in small villages and towns was essential to ensure controlled, structured and sustainable development. |
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And it asks searching questions about the way state aid to industry is currently structured and doled out. |
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When something is badly organised, awkwardly structured and feebly managed, the inquiries and inquisitions commence. |
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Additionally, they have shown that the sandwiched water layer between substrate and the bottom leaflet is highly structured. |
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Either they did not see what was happening, which is inexcusable, or the board was so badly structured that dissenting voices could be ignored. |
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Her data gathering tools included a combination of structured and unstructured interviews and direction observations. |
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Our snazzily designed jeans with structured shapes offer a slimming silhouette that help you look hip and trendy. |
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It is a vision fully realized, a story beautifully structured and compellingly human. |
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The King brothers also structured their initial contracts so clients would pay a retainer. |
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The album is structured as one song split over two sides, a 40 minute conglomeration of what sounds like a dozen smaller, unformed ideas. |
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The length and the more structured cut makes it easy to pair with the rest of your wardrobe. |
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These include packing credits, documents against acceptance, documents against payments, letter of credit, structured trade and more. |
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At the new gym facilities, structured times have been setup for pickup games that involve various sports. |
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It is structured as a series of messages consisting of what Halliday calls themes and rhemes. |
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How then are these hierarchically structured linguistic abilities to be characterized? |
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He draws arabesques with charcoal and thinned black acrylic, creating labyrinths of interconnected markings often structured by a loose grid. |
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Like Ines and Susana, Beatriz takes refuge from a rigidly structured, unaccommodating, and cruel world by alienating herself from it. |
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Her geometric paintings of the '60s and '80s, based on patterns and structured motifs, owe much to her background in textiles. |
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It's just a matter of looking at how your day is structured and finding a free slot. |
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And then there was the mix of calico, structured ruffles and sculptural pleats all in one outfit. |
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The newly developed 9-group 11-element structured lens, which offers 10x optical zoom, includes a glass-molded aspherical lens. |
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At run-time, an in-memory representation of the structured data type is generated using information conveyed in the parse trees. |
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The tailoring is classic and structured and the subtle pinstripes and tonal coloured checks feature soft detailing. |
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However, he is confident that the structured way that the skills are taught in Newry should act as a safeguard against bullying. |
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They could be distinguished from more ad hoc mobs, including lynch mobs, by their structured nature and their semipermanence. |
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But ballet was more structured and I'm more of a free spirit, so I liked skating the most. |
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Some are structured so that a cardholder pays a fee every time the card is used in an automated teller machine or at a cash register. |
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Highly structured water molecules occur in the monolayer adjacent to hydrophobic domains of intracellular solutes. |
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In subsequent works, he geometrically structured the stippled monochromes to toy with color contrasts. |
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The collection offers giant backpacks and duffel-type bags rather than structured cases. |
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To that end he offers a structured argument whose central metaphor or image is the spinning well that lies at the heart of Mande tradition. |
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They are so structured that acceptance of the relationship created by the first commandment entails obedience to all the rest. |
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A carefully structured and deliberated response can be shattered into pieces in a few seconds by an incautious word over the telephone. |
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They did not favor a monarchically structured Church that could limit the rights of individual conscience so dear to them. |
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He pokes fun at bourgeois inanity through the vehicle of the structured American sitcom. |
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I found partnership dancing to be a good gateway to dance, since it's a highly structured and logical system that results in great dancing. |
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Cohen's prose is impressionistic, a layering of details rather than a structured argument. |
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Nonetheless, debate remains a series of discontinuous leaps, structured by impactful posting. |
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These new rules should be structured in a way that removes perverse incentives to lower standards. |
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Some feature a structured schedule, others have a free-form approach. |
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As well as writing in free verse, his poems are often structured in two or three-line stanzas or quatrains, frequently, although not always, with a rhyme scheme. |
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The industry is structured differently from the agrochemical industry. |
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The interaction of classes, genders, and generations, and social keystones like marriage, family, and parenthood, experienced massive strains and became less structured. |
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That morning they had been playing kickball in the park, but the game they played was loosely structured, without rules and it wandered, as it often did, down the street. |
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A computer desk has been cleverly built into the far wall to provide a structured and private workspace but this room could equally be used as a play room or another bedroom. |
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I doubt Ms Rowling read Ginzburg before inventing Harry Potter, so we must be looking at a folk memory re-emerging periodically along highly structured symbolic axes. |
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We don't have structured garments except the traditional kurta and pajama. |
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At their single visit to the clinic, the patients had a structured interview by either a consultant gastroenterologist or a specialist registrar in gastroenterology. |
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The book is structured with short chapters, turning the eye of the narrator between these 20 dramatis personae. |
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Their analysis, therefore, focuses on ways of deterring competitive strategies that are otherwise seen to be the rational response within an anarchically structured system. |
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Bennett's memoir is full of crucial technical insights into Broadway and Hollywood practice, but by way of instructive anecdote rather than structured discussion. |
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As Madison wrote, a government which is 'elective, limited, and responsible' to the people requires 'a greater freedom of animadversion' than one not so structured. |
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The dramatic difference in rates charged means that Strategic Capital pays annuitants thousands of dollars more cash now for their structured settlement payments. |
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The method includes a tag counting system for indexing structured documents and for implementing the structure indexes within the relational database. |
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The book is highly schematic, structured by concept rather than story. |
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In their signature stabby synth, euro-friendly vocal format, Swedish House Mafia's Until Now is structured almost identically to their recent main stage sets. |
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Stats and Maths papers were structured with 120 possible marks. |
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They structured themselves not in vertical hierarchies but in networks, each member responding to conditions on the ground. |
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The book is structured around conversations Dasgupta feels the city should be having. |
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You look at a structured coat from the front, and then from the back you see this beautiful pleat. |
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I had an angry head on me at the time and hated authority and structured education. |
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With that mask on, I fluff the ends of my hair into a structured but insouciant flip. |
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It offered not only a sympathetic ear but also structured advice on what to do next, and helped us through the maze of local authority and social services applications. |
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The episodes are structured like suites of sketches, each short scene comprising a comedic set-up, a droll twist and, more often than not, a punch line. |
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The film is tight, superbly structured and has a great, ambiguous ending. |
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A structured process then ensues that involves discretely identifying cognitive, emotive and sensate aspects of the problem, in the light of the patient's experience. |
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The foot is normally structured so that the big toe is naturally in line with the long bone leading up to it and all the toes spread outwards from this. |
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In areas with heavy clay soil, add a layer of lightly structured topsoil. |
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The taps and trills sound like the evocations of a stoned beatbox supremo, yet this is a highly scripted, rhythmically structured and technically complex genre. |
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Most of the 36 questions were structured, multiple-choice questions. |
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Downtown darling vena Cava showed off a structured collection, full of modern lines and alluring glimpses of skin. |
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As gels contracted they changed their appearance from semitransparent to almost completely opaque, with uniaxially structured matrix in the central zones of the gels. |
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What we need is not comforting distance structured through familiarity, but rather the strength to look critically and consciously at that which most unnerves us. |
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Society actually has structured the legal system in a way that provides adolescents with enhanced protections but those protections often go unnoticed, unremarked, and unused. |
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As principally the only nematologist in the state with research programs in vegetables, my research objectives are structured so as to directly support extension programs. |
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His choreography is at once tightly structured and spatially expansive. |
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New for 2003 is style 556, the Fahrenheit structured mid-profile brushed cotton 6-panel cap with soft buckram and a fabric back strap and brass buckle. |
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The experience of these nineteenth-century spinsters cannot be divorced from their language because it structured their experience, indeed, it made their experience possible. |
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Renovated and restyled a few years ago, The Roman Bath was formerly structured to allow punters to look down on to the 2,000 year old caldarium from which it takes its name. |
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As the song progresses, it seems to become both more structured and overwhelming, as its ever-expanding stratum seems to congeal into a more regular pattern. |
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Even more telling is the group's almost complete abandonment of the gentle string melodies and structured songs that won them a following in the first place. |
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She carried through that expertise to intricate knitwear, which included a poloneck woven from ribbed panels structured like the sections of a corset. |
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Although payment is collected from the audience at the end of each show, pass-the-hat style, structured busking shows are not the same thing as panhandling. |
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The structured sentence understood like this is referred to as a parse tree, the root being the abstract sentence and the leaves being the words themselves. |
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In some cases, structured, paneled cubicles are giving way to clustered workstations separated by screen or canvas partitions that can be slid aside to facilitate teamwork. |
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Moisture makes the brick adaptable and impressionable, whereas the firing process dries the brick and sets it into a strong, structured, resistant object. |
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When liberation comes it frees not only the oppressed but also those who structured and maintained the untenable and incalculably costly systems of oppression. |
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Likewise, any structured situation, if it is effectively challenged, may lose its wholeness and revert to inchoateness or shift to an alternative structure. |
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He has only to blow raspberries out his nose and the structured factually based opinions of others just crumble before his incomparable wit and wisdom. |
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Heraclitus stresses the inductive rather than the deductive method of grasping the world, a world that is rationally structured, if we can but discern its shape. |
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Kids who used to play pickup basketball at city courts now show up at community centers and summer leagues for structured games sponsored by public and private groups. |
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Spatially variable selection adds substantial complication to the calculation of the probability of fixation of a new mutation in a structured population. |
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It is envisaged that the facility will be utilised in a structured way by local residents for community events such as sports days and field days. |
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The conference, structured in plenary meetings and task forces, enabled the two superpower adversaries to edge slowly toward greater understanding. |
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Specialized units also could be properly structured to include the appropriate contingents of civil affairs, military police, and psychological operations experts. |
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First, she reiterates the way that Eurocentered and macho cultural critique is structured in such a way as to foreclose representation of counterhegemonic acts. |
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Interviews lasted 30-60 minutes and followed a structured format. |
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These are crystal formations with structured spaces or pores in them. |
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The same holds for space that is also homogenically and continually rather than heterogenically and discontinually organized and structured. |
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The doctrine of jurisprudence constante also influences how court decisions are structured. |
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The wooden world of piracy was very much structured when it came to shipboard relations. |
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Traditional Miskito society was highly structured with a defined political structure. |
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However the centrality of women's role sharply diminished after 1790 as the church became more structured and more male dominated. |
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Gene flow appears to be biased towards males, but overall populations are matrilineally structured. |
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In many species, the molars are relatively large, intricately structured, and highly cusped or ridged. |
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For a floatier look, opt for lighter fabrics with movement or go structured with heavier fabrics that won't budge at the slightest gust of wind. |
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The few fish left therein would gather around the goals because fish like structured habitats. |
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The Gospel of John is structured differently and includes stories of several miracles of Jesus and sayings not found in the other three. |
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The bards were extremely organised and professional, with a structured training which lasted many years. |
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In the UNIX tradition categories of netnews groups are structured hierarchically. |
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The drapery became more intricate and structured over time, with the cloth forming a tight roll across the chest in later periods. |
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The music does not follow the logic and rules of classical forms such as sonata form, but is structured more like a drama. |
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Yeats, and Thomas Hardy, his poems are highly structured but flexible verse forms. |
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However the centrality of women's role sharply diminished after 1790 as Methodist churches became more structured and more male dominated. |
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They take a less structured approach and often work outside of formal systems and processes, taking risks where necessary. |
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Judaism has its roots as a structured religion in the Middle East during the Bronze Age. |
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And not all structured finance products receive a credit rating agency rating. |
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Credit ratings for structured finance instruments may be distinguished from ratings for other debt securities in several important ways. |
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If a fund is structured as a collective investment scheme, it cannot be marketed to the general public unless it is authorized. |
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The various editions of the Book of Common Prayer contain the words of structured services of worship in the Anglican Church. |
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This occurs through a strategic approach such as structured English immersion or sheltered instruction. |
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The lawsuits alleged that the agencies inflated their ratings on purchased structured investment vehicles. |
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However, there was some question about the models Moody's used to give structured products high ratings. |
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Both groups were hierarchically structured, with several classes of freemen and many types of slaves. |
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From 2000 to 2007, revenues from rating structured financial instruments increased more than fourfold. |
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This structure is a recent development, formerly Commandos were structured similarly to British Army light Infantry Battalions. |
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Society was made up of clans and, like the rest of Europe, was structured hierarchically according to class. |
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Most useful to this research is the classification of problems into routine, structured problems and non-routine, ill-structured problems. |
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More than experience, what impressed Levy the most was the way NEV structured its program. |
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The clearing bank has a lien on the dealer's collateral structured as a repo with broad flexibility for collateral substitution. |
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He was passionate about his auditorium, demanding many lectures, perspectives, and structured analyses. |
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All data are topologically structured, and each coverage contains a set of files that describes the features in that thematic layer. |
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If there is sufficient equity, the swing loan can be structured to capitalize the interest for a period of time. |
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The Congress is structured in a strong, symmetric, and incongruent bicameralism. |
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Xeikon dry toner is already the preferred technology for wine and spirits labels, which often utilize structured label substrates. |
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By the late nineteen-teens, he had moved away from tonalism into a more structured, impressionist style. |
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Time series data tends to be immutable, large in volume, ordered by time, and may be conveniently structured by time for easier access. |
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Methods such as systems engineering, systems analysis or operational research for machines or highly structured teams are examples. |
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A CDO is a structured finance product backed by a pool of bonds, loans, or other collateral. |
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The modularly structured Roll-Ex system makes fine mesh straining possible in many ways, especially in mixing lines. |
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Mr Deering is expected to set a uniform taxi fare on September 1, in an effort to overhaul the way prices are structured. |
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Specialties include real estate notes, business notes, structured settlements, bankruptcy cash outs and creating viaticals. |
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Most minerals are too structured and rigid to experience the inconstancy and flamboyancy of Carley. |
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Think tall, structured amaryllis, mango callas, textured seedheads, rudbeckia, contorted willow and hedgerow berries like viburnum and ligustrum. |
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Fidonet is the largest bulletin board network, which is structured so that BBSs can share messages. |
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For the record, I am opposed to the 150 semester hour rule as it is presently structured. |
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The budget requests are structured into decision packages that have an incremental or decremental effect on the baseline budget amounts. |
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Abundant tables list suffixes and endings, the structured formulae of ligands, and the names of homoatomic and binary compounds. |
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The Norman Conquest of London manifested itself not only with a new ruling class, but in the way the city was structured. |
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The development of hill forts may have occurred due to greater tensions that arose between the better structured and more populous social groups. |
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Longview structured and arranged for the outside equity in each project and advised on the debt portion as well. |
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The music for this meditative side is structured around poetry from Donne, Baudelaire, Muriel Rukeyser and the Bhagavad Gita. |
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Food and drink were part of the process of ritualization, that is, the structured routine of activities that are imbued with special meaning. |
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Jordan structured the acquisition as a leveraged buyout with a covenant not to compete. |
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Diverse prey bases attract an array of distinct predators to that habitat type, in turn creating a dissimilarly structured community. |
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Exploring the potential of rehearsal via automatized structured tasks versus face-to-face pair work to facilitate pragmatic and oral development. |
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Reading and writing are symbiotic processes by which truth is relationally structured. |
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Controlled trajectory curves of helical segment are structured by applying the Logarithmic spiral and Archimedean spiral equations. |
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This study abroad program is a lot less structured than most others I've looked at. |
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The way the tournament's structured, you're going to have to play like absolute drongos not to get through to the quarter-finals. |
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From their point of view the universality of scaling suggests an underlying polarizable structured vacuum of mini white and black holes. |
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By the 1660s, the progress of the movement resulted in more structured organisation, which led to separate women's meetings. |
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The state of the Shakya clan was not a monarchy and seems to have been structured either as an oligarchy, or as a form of republic. |
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By the 1660s, the progress of the movement resulted in more structured organization, which led to separate women's meetings. |
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The story of Essie McGowan in Neil Gaiman's American Gods is structured around her transportation and promoting the Cornish folklore in America. |
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The Steam Engineer's Guide was significantly shorter than this first book and less structured in its approach. |
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Often, the craft economy consists of craft neighbourhoods, by which a community is structured on the craft activity present in the area. |
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Blair's financial assets are structured in a complicated manner, and as such estimates of their extent vary widely. |
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A significant drop from months 1 to 12 was seen in preprandial to postprandial glucose excursions at all meals in the structured SMBG group. |
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The local government is divided into differently structured rural and urban councils depending on the level of development in the area. |
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They were integrated into a single, if loosely structured political entity. |
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This sense of being connected makes a difference to how the Methodist Church as a whole is structured. |
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The government of each state is structured in accordance with its individual constitution. |
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Here, the interpersonal aspect of the Church is given primacy and that the structured Church is the result of a real community of believers. |
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The North American economy is well defined and structured in three main economic areas. |
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In Indian Classical music, the Tala of a composition is the rhythmic pattern over which the whole piece is structured. |
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While still cautious, Selborne's bill was far more structured than Hatherley's, and contained more detail on what was to be done. |
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Both our opportunistic and structured systems have failed these patients, many of whom face blindness. |
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Expanding that definition, each XML document contains a unique instance of logically structured data, plus additional instructions for the parser and the application. |
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Gaelic society was structured hierarchically, with those further up the hierarchy generally having more privileges, wealth and power than those further down. |
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First of all, the species were structured hierarchically into hyperonyms and hyponyms with the help of the Modern English dictionaries mentioned below. |
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The formal composition in all of these works done in the style of alogism is structured with mathematical precision approaching that of a blueprint. |
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This alliance would need to be structured so that generalists and specialists worked closely together in the best interest of both their clients and their firms. |
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In other words, the personal narrative is located within and structured by the formulism and formalism of western juridical concepts and processes. |
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However, according to BSI, not all PAS documents are structured as specifications and the term is now sufficiently well established not to require any further amplification. |
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Rather than have six power racks, six bench presses, and six inclines, a modular system is more compact while providing a coach with a better view of a structured workout. |
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To be sure, the advantages of having children actively involved in expressive role-play should be self-evident in comparison to structured drill and practice. |
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In the wake of the global financial crisis, various legal requirements were introduced to increase the transparency of structured finance ratings. |
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