The market has rebounded strongly this year, with new home sales up substantially. |
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By recalibrating the satellites with the new data, the whole system improved, which has enhanced weather forecasting substantially. |
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During the clonic phase, pulse and blood pressure increase substantially, resulting in an increase in rate pressure product. |
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His presence reinvigorated the team, strengthened our message, and contributed substantially to controlling the outbreak. |
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Here groups of workers are substantially left to regulate their own activity. |
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Third, Congress has the power to regulate activities that substantially affect interstate commerce. |
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Clarity has been aided substantially by having unnecessary information removed from diagrams before they were redrawn. |
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Clearly, the intercept differences produced by the intensive properties were substantially smaller than those produced by spatial properties. |
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There is now a piece of legislation which re-enacts, substantially, the relevant provisions of the Customs Act. |
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If this is so, it is difficult not to envisage the death-rate substantially increasing. |
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For the first time since its adoption in 1930, the Code was to be fully re-examined and substantially altered. |
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Subtract the price of the refinish work and you have substantially reduced the value of your piece. |
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It follows that the Leibnizian theory of innate ideas is substantially correct. |
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However, the immunological barrier to xenogeneic grafts is substantially greater than the barrier to human grafts. |
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Maud Martha's refusal to purchase the millinery concoction, even at a substantially discounted price, reaffirms her sense of self. |
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As outlined, the cost and length of training for UAV operators are substantially less than they are for pilots of manned aircraft. |
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Therefore, adjustments to the dosing system must be made when influent flows change substantially. |
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A finite being acts substantially through the goodness that arises from its participation in esse. |
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All physical symptoms improved substantially in the first month of antidepressant use but plateaued during the course of the study. |
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Like so many other aspects of modern life these ideas were substantially imported from industrial societies. |
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Many faculty have the ability to succeed in jobs that have substantially higher compensation than academia. |
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I expect to increase the allocations substantially over the next four years. |
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This error can be reduced substantially by choosing the coelostat position and time interval. |
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Coal miners, who worked in the most dangerous and unpleasant circumstances, were paid substantially more than other workers. |
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If such particles become unstable, they clump together causing the paint to thicken substantially. |
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The exchange rate peg is gone, and the peso is trading at substantially depreciated exchange rates against the dollar. |
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Hamilton noted that E. fuscus in northern West Virginia also preyed substantially on insect pests. |
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Cardiovascular disease is substantially increased in diabetes, with hyperglycaemia an independent risk factor. |
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In the present study, clinical diagnoses substantially agreed with pathologic diagnoses. |
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From the start, his clean image was substantially soiled because of a real estate speculation case his elder brother was involved in. |
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With respect to pastoral leases under the Land Act, the provisions are substantially the same. |
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Fewer claims usually translates into substantially lower costs of claims incurred by insurers. |
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Claims 14 and onwards are substantially the same as the claims in the other patent. |
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If you go to the typical suburban garden apartment parking lot during the daytime, the lots will be substantially vacant. |
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It has increased substantially over the past year, but continues to offer some of the most affordable housing in the country. |
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The consequence is that qualities such as honesty and integrity matter substantially more. |
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Many additional homopterous insects were controlled either completely or substantially, and some partially. |
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The two best known are, of course, Wolsey and More, figures whose profile has been substantially skewed by historiographical spin. |
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The quality of material you have provided to us has been substantially substandard. |
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These materials have hydraulic conductance that substantially differs from mineral soils. |
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Further aft, the wreck is substantially flattened, but some structure remains. |
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Now in operation for two years, the company has grown substantially in that period. |
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What about deep piling that would add substantially to the cost of the schools? |
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The cost of photocopying a book is substantially lower than having to buy one. |
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To make matters worse, it has also come to the end of a bad year when profits declined substantially. |
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Workspace Group has grown substantially in the past 10 years and plans to double again over the next five. |
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Sales grew substantially when we moved as less time was being spent on staff management issues. |
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Combined with our larger scale, this has enabled us to grow our order book substantially. |
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However, all the evidence suggests that a modest sum can grow substantially if invested wisely over a long period. |
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Demand for air traffic has risen substantially in recent years as the cost of travel has fallen in real terms. |
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Never before or since have real wages and real income grown so substantially. |
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Some years ago the flood defences of London were substantially upgraded at huge cost. |
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Passage through major cities was also often difficult and substantially increased the cost of haulage. |
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He did not say how many of them would face closure if sewage costs were increased substantially. |
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Put together, this will mean that the total student debt will grow substantially. |
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Prices rose substantially across a range of areas in Ireland during the euro changeover period. |
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Other approaches for dealing with outliers gave substantially similar results. |
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Air traffic picked up substantially over Thanksgiving after a two-month hiatus. |
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However, cetane numbers from 55 to 60, which reduce emissions substantially, can be achieved in improved fuels. |
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A fibrin clot may also be used to hold the substantially non-immunogenic articular cartilage heterograft in place. |
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Further, they contended, in the alternative, that the words were substantially true or else were fair comment on matters of fact. |
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This method is reasonably adequate for small optics but breaks down when the optic is exposed to beams substantially larger than the area tested. |
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Soon after Bush took office, the flow of money to various Iraqi oppositionists began to substantially increase. |
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But she heated up substantially when discussing the performance of then-newcomer Steve Buscemi. |
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Regular dental examinations with early treatment of carious lesions can substantially reduce the risk of serious complications. |
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The extra chapter is okay, but perhaps doesn't add substantially to the game's longevity. |
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He thanked me absently, capped his pen, and we all walked out into the quiet night, substantially calmer than last week. |
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Then I will indicate that I will state a case substantially in the form submitted to me. |
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The callousness of that administration contributed substantially to the avoidable suffering of citizens in the South. |
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This makes migration attractive to those who can raise their standards of living substantially by going to New Zealand even if they do not work. |
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That's roughly hot enough to melt aluminum, but substantially cooler than the core of any star undergoing active nuclear fusion. |
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Thus, in this small set, notched points and those hafted onto foreshafts are substantially smaller than contracting-stemmed points. |
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Deny's precise data contributed substantially to knowledge of bush rats, pygmy possums, and other small creatures which shared his home. |
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Looking at it from a financial standpoint alone, our burn rate is substantially lower than it would be if we were on either coast. |
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The colours have substantially more vibrancy, seeming to pop right off of the screen. |
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The protein content in soya is substantially high when compared to pulses, they said. |
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Needless to say, the debt is now substantially government or sovereign debt. |
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The residents claim it will substantially increase noise pollution in the south Fingal area and interfere with local schools. |
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Since the car guards have been introduced, the rate of car thefts and break-ins has been substantially reduced. |
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I find the value of reviews to be substantially lower than they ever have been because of sock puppets, astroturf, and trolling. |
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I would venture to say that television viewership would grow substantially. |
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Audiences are improving again and the demographic is substantially younger than it once was. |
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But introduction of a negative income tax, or a system of earned tax credits, is needed to substantially improve the situation. |
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A typical camera battery only offers 1.5 volts, so the flash circuit needs to boost the voltage substantially. |
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Although the area of the door is small, an uninsulated attic door will reduce energy savings substantially. |
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Left uninstructed, I would have imposed a higher penalty, but not substantially different from that suggested. |
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The Defendant further alleges that Mrs. Cole was entirely, or, in the alternative, substantially responsible for the slip and fall. |
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Several of these contracts have either expired unexercised or were substantially out of the money this summer. |
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Subject and body text in infected messages, chosen from a long list, vary substantially. |
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In addition, he has substantially underpaid child support based on his annual incomes. |
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Similarly, drying skipjack or shiitake mushrooms substantially increases their existing umami levels. |
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Super DLT provides substantially higher data storage capacity, delivering more than 100GB of uncompressed storage capacity on a single cartridge. |
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And at the same time, evidence will appear whether attempted sleep is substantially different from unattempted sleepiness in active subjects. |
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Although it has remained substantially unaltered since construction, it is now in need of restoration. |
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Bones of the forelimb and shoulder girdle in Alamosaurus, except the ulna, differ substantially from those of Titanosaurus colberti. |
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This should substantially simplify the procedure and save costs and court fees. |
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The number of parishes and monasteries has grown substantially with the restoration of religious freedom. |
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Quality of clinical care varied substantially, and access to care, continuity of care, and interpersonal care varied moderately. |
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Most of the mittimus patients were tried for major felonies and tend to be substantially more violent than regular patients. |
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They then abandoned their mistresses and married girls from their own class, who were substantially younger and expected to be virgins. |
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Arabic documents are mistranslated by the few overworked linguists, substantially delaying investigations. |
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In contrast, later formed leaves remained smaller and total leaf biomass remained substantially reduced in the mutants. |
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Part of the symphony was substantially complete, but the rest consisted of shorthand scribbles and anguished remarks in the margins. |
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In consequence, a nuclear submarine proceeding at quite high speeds for protracted periods could become substantially out of trim. |
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Violence against shopworkers rose substantially last year, according to a new report. |
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The projection screen is fabricated of a substantially transparent material, such as glass or plastic. |
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Rental income in France is taxable, but can be substantially sheltered by the cost of borrowing. |
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This isn't the first time the ESB has substantially reduced its workforce through a major voluntary severance package scheme. |
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The Scottish executive has substantially widened access to methadone as a substitute for heroin addicts. |
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In Indonesia, however, the need for public and merit goods have remained substantially higher than the need for private goods. |
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If so, why do taxpayers need to substantially bear the burden of liability in case of accidents? |
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Each of the openings has a substantially triangular shape, trapezoidal or semicircular shape. |
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The work will target the key impairments of film flicker and unsteadiness, both of which interfere substantially with viewing. |
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Field evidence suggests that many dykes were responsible for transporting melt, and this would substantially reduce the inflation time. |
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Factors as diverse as skeletal muscle pathology and sucking a digit can substantially influence the growth of the face and dentition. |
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Rates of injury and injury-related death have been shown to be elevated substantially in samples of heavy drinkers and alcoholics. |
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The system uses substantially higher levels of EGR and throttles the fresh intake oxygen back from 21 percent to the 11 to 14 percent range. |
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Early diagnosis, treatment with appropriate antibiotics, and selective drainage have substantially reduced mortality. |
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In the meantime we haven't seen one camp leap substantially ahead of the other. |
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A substantially vertical stand having a foot peg and sharpened base supports the frame. |
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However, over the total tract, digestibility was substantially greater for each component and not different among hull-less barleys and wheat. |
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By his calculations, the Conservatives need to make 158 gains to achieve a bare majority, and substantially more than 200 seats are up for grabs. |
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Using this new emitter, the company predicts that the output of its thermophotovoltaic generator can still be substantially improved. |
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The automaker has found a way to mass-produce the car on a mixed model line, thus substantially reducing the investment needed to get started. |
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The lenticular process is substantially longer than the arm of the manubrium which connects the tympanum to the articular facet. |
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The Chinese mandarinate did differ substantially from the Japanese samurai class. |
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All aspects of healthcare have been substantially influenced by managed care. |
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Conditions will have to be totally, or very substantially changed, for us to make a move. |
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Although some realignments took place, both their frequency and magnitude were substantially lower than in the previous phase. |
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That his works on magic have influenced modern occultism substantially, is also unfortunately undeniable. |
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The prominence of animal fats, especially lard and tallow, has diminished substantially in recent years. |
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These tools automate manual processes and substantially streamline our business. |
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Detrital quartz from an igneous source is usually substantially brighter in luminescence than quartz of an authigenic origin. |
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Stress corrosion cracking is very substantially reduced in high nickel austenitic alloys. |
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So it's feasible to raise enough antibody there to either completely block or very substantially attenuate the effects that nicotine would have. |
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As I have set out earlier, we have both suffered atrociously in the past and substantially depend on one another. |
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At pressures substantially below normal atmospheric pressure, more substances can be made to sublime. |
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Future longitudinal research can use family of origin retrospective reports over time to see if they change substantially. |
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His doctrine differed substantially from the formalism of Hilbert and the logicism of Russell. |
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Of course, CPUs, memory, core logic and motherboards have evolved substantially over the years. |
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That Ming vase can sit in your study for five years or more before you see its value appreciate substantially. |
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The CPAP level required to prevent upper airway flow limitation can be substantially reduced when lung volume is increased. |
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The foundations had to be shored up, the main staircase substantially repaired, and missing parts of the rear elevation rebuilt. |
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When the substantially more nourishing bulk of a full-grown rhinoceros beetle lumbers by this week, be sure to reel it in. |
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The invention relates to a substantially foamless sintered glass body with a decorative pattern. |
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This Fifth Edition of Endurance and Endeavour has been substantially revised to take advantage of the new material. |
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While short lets of a week, a month or six months cost substantially more, reductions are offered for a standard year-long contract. |
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The scope of the law on corroboration has been substantially reduced by recent legislative and judicial reforms. |
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The following year, the land was zoned residential, substantially increasing its value. |
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There is overwhelming evidence that fluoride can substantially reduce tooth decay. |
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His study thereby substantially advances the base of our awareness and knowledge of this fascinating period of our ancient past. |
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A repeat of the pattern after a pause would take commodity prices substantially higher. |
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Some firms have already implemented the scheme and found it has substantially reduced short term absenteeism, according to the survey. |
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He evidently regarded the Sibylline books from which he quoted as substantially identical with those of which Varro wrote. |
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Lowering the temperature appears to substantially shorten the quadrupole echo decay time of the prominent doublet component. |
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The applicant was the largest creditor of the corporation and substantially financed its incorporation. |
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He said the beams that hold the lantern itself rest on corbels which have also been substantially eroded over time. |
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Male sterility evolves substantially faster than female sterility or hybrid inviability. |
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Finally, the efficacy of some peptide drugs and hormones can be substantially enhanced by acylation. |
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Gamma radiation from medically useful radionuclides is substantially attenuated by 1 to 2 inches of lead. |
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It was a classic case of the whole adding up to substantially more than the sum of the parts. |
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That's substantially more today than you get by putting an extra penny on income tax. |
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And transaction costs for converting money into other EMU currencies are set to fall, in some cases substantially. |
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And many of us require substantially more to meet our perceived needs of comfort, convenience and transportation. |
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We don't get anything substantially different thematically until the larghetto fourth movement. |
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The port company has risen substantially in value since Waikato ratepayers sold their shareholding to private investors. |
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The workers, including electricians, fitters and welders, are demanding that the company substantially increase its latest 3.5 percent pay offer. |
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On touchdown, all three landing gears were sheared and the aircraft underside was substantially damaged. |
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Chronic exposure of skin to sunlight substantially alters the biochemical composition and architecture of the dermis. |
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The fipple block is formed from a solid mass of material having a substantially cylindrical exterior surface and configuration. |
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Scale intercorrelations from the French-speaking sample also did not change substantially in the constrained and unconstrained models. |
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The rough surface of the filter paper, located above the sample, substantially increases the surface area for evaporation. |
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Myelination increases substantially the speed of conduction of nerve impulses. |
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We would like to think that we can grow the business substantially. |
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Following the attrition of heavy industry in the 1980s, the income gap across the United Kingdom has grown substantially. |
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In these days of corporate austerity, economic gloom and wafer-thin margins, it is brave to post substantially increased profits and claim there is still more to come. |
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The extrasynaptic receptors that are exposed to a much lower concentration of agonist and are not saturated may substantially enhance the quantal synaptic response. |
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The programmes are highly watchable and substantially accurate. |
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I believe this would substantially improve our cohesion, integration, and security in this county. |
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These modern railcars will provide greater comfort and reliability of services for passengers and in many cases substantially increase capacity, the minister pledged. |
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They have substantially lost not only their influence as a religious elite but also their functions as jurists, judges, legal guardians, and to a lesser degree jurisconsults. |
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A population ravaged by disease retards economic development substantially, making it very difficult for the government to preserve domestic tranquillity. |
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Sichel, however, shows that even the growing share of the service sector is not enough to substantially raise measurement errors for the aggregate economy. |
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I have no personal funds or realisable assets available to be able to pay your outstanding account or any of the substantially large deficit incurred. |
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It stands to reason why experts maintain that nutrition contributes substantially in this respect because healthy skin tissues will have excellent elasticity. |
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Walk into a state-of-the-art data center, and the stark, white-tile, raised-floor visage doesn't appear substantially changed from the days of keypunches and paper tape. |
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Multiflora rose, kudzu, and oriental bittersweet are substantially less abundant in the coastal plain, where agriculture is extensively practiced. |
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The twin advantage of this is that it would not only ease the competition substantially, it could also help to avoid any hint that the company might need to be renationalised. |
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We'll soon be in an era of driverless tractors and drones, allowing fewer farmers to manage substantially more land. |
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And, because the sprinklers operate at lower pressures and amperage than standard electric sprinklers, power and wire costs are substantially reduced. |
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The news story was reposted with substantially different content. |
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The potential for improved radiation resistance of thin-film solar cells relative to single-crystal cells could extend the mission lifetimes substantially. |
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The Twisted Ark Shell has a nearly paper-thin, delicate shell, which is substantially larger than the smaller strong, heavy shell of the Ponderous Ark shell. |
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This ryu was founded in 1532 and borrowed substantially from sumo. |
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Atreya then went on to show that substantially greater quantities of H2O2 can be produced by triboelectric fields in dust devils and dust storms and through saltation. |
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The number of visitors taking guided tours had also risen substantially. |
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This airflow creates a drag force that is substantially reduced by winglets and backswept wingtips resulting in increased flying range and reduced fuel consumption. |
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The terrestrial biosphere is, indeed, a vast natural carbon store, but its capacity to take up substantially increased quantities of CO2 is severely limited. |
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The marginal costs of servicing these extra accounts would be minimal and therefore the salesperson's contribution to profit would substantially increase. |
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The police department, despite public belief, is substantially upping patrol and investigative measures. |
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What has changed, substantially and perhaps for the best, is just what a nonmarital birth looks like. |
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In some respects our recent wars are substantially different from those past. |
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These materials often incorporate binders that have a high degree of cohesion and, therefore, substantially different performance attributes compared to unbound materials. |
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The new program features superior discrimination of fluorescent signals and substantially reduces the need for user intervention during image processing. |
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The percentage of tokens covered in this small academic corpus did not differ substantially from the percentage of tokens covered in the first part. |
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Consequently, the ability of parasites and predators of the orange tortrix to substantially suppress pest populations is greatly diminished by the use of insecticides. |
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Interestingly, they report wind-rose plots indicating that MLCK inhibition substantially reduces cell motility by increasing the directional tortuosity of cell paths. |
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As to plumbing, the rough-in was substantially complete but there was no finished plumbing for toilets, sinks, bidets, kitchen sink or dishwasher. |
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The misperception is substantially more pronounced for pork than for beef. |
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The operation on a previously modulated wave in such a way that it will have substantially the same characteristics as the original modulating wave. |
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Our 60m landing charge discount plan, which will probably be worth substantially more through time, shows we are putting our money where our mouth is. |
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Needless to say, this puts a substantially different cast on things. |
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A site that provides for maximum air drainage which promotes faster drying of foliage can substantially reduce the risk of black rot and downy mildew. |
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Bradford supermarket giant Morrisons today warned annual profits would be substantially below expectations as trading flagged at unconverted Safeway stores. |
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The universality of DNA attachment to the lamina in interphase growing cells means that nuclear volume cannot change substantially in evolution without changing genome size. |
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A clinic that provides drug users with clean needles, syringes, and a safe place to inject could substantially reduce syringe sharing, according to a recent study. |
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The Merseyway shopping centre, which was built over the River Mersey in the 1960s, and the large unwelcoming bus station are both likely to be substantially revamped. |
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All these groups would benefit substantially from a major uprating of the basic state pension since they are generally outwith means-tested benefits in retirement. |
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All the lunar ecliptic limits are substantially lower than the solar values, and that is why solar eclipses outnumber lunar eclipses by about three to two. |
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While the British state, however reluctantly, was substantially increasing its involvement in Northern Ireland, the Irish government's approach was somnambulistic. |
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The first wave had little impact but the arrival of Nguni and Sotho peoples 800 years ago substantially changed power balances in the eastern part of the country. |
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The history of vertebrates based on the paleontological evidence has not been substantially changed in its broadscale pattern since the 19th century. |
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Indoor air sampling established that vented stoves generated substantially less soot and other airborne particulate matter than unimproved hearths did. |
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Rates for non-blacks were substantially lower, with only 18 percent of the general population reporting a racial or ethnic insult and 11 percent a physical threat or attack. |
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They are very capable and the business has built up substantially. |
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The new amendment increased the heaviest fine for spitting in public from 50 yuan to 200 yuan, which has substantially reduced the number of public spitters. |
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In these valves, the valve seats are placed on opposite sides of the ball and axially pressed together to form a substantially void free axial seal. |
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The positive allometry of flight speeds ensures that translational speeds of volant vertebrate predators substantially exceed those of their insectan prey. |
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Even small amounts of gasoline or other volatile fuels or solvents mixed with kerosene can substantially increase the risk of a fire or an explosion. |
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In the event the obliger discontinues the project, the assets acquired fully or substantially out of the grants given by the Government will revert to the Government grant. |
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Appropriate time scales for the survival of statistical mechanics may be assumed by the fact that its basic concepts have not changed substantially for about 100 years. |
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This was an advancement aided substantially by the often sizeable retirement bonus with which nervous emperors made further attempts to keep the military caste onside. |
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A centrifuge may include a fluid separation wall aligned substantially parallel to an axis of rotation and include an inner surface, a void area, and an outer surface. |
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These have been set up in a small way now but they can grow substantially. |
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The disparities grow substantially as the value of the car increases. |
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This procedure has remained substantially unchanged for half a century. |
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The greater productivity and lack of perfect substitutability for the traditional teaching material gives these materials the potential to substantially enhance learning. |
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There is every evidence that these numbers will increase substantially in the 2004 field season and will probably double again in succeeding years. |
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Compared to the average American diet, DASH is substantially lower in saturated fat, total fat and cholesterol, with fewer sweets, sugary drinks and red meat. |
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The specter of biological or chemical weapons being used in terrorist attacks substantially raises the possibility of widespread human and social destruction. |
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Housing estates like Sallybrook on the Clonea Road took a pasting that is certain to have cost many homeowners substantially in terms of the damage caused. |
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What is most striking, however, about the passage is that its tone and import departs substantially from what he had written throughout the height of his scholarly career. |
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It is only because infant mortality rates have reduced so substantially in the last century that these deaths have become a matter of comment and research. |
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Simplifying distant parts of the dendritic tree could thus substantially both ease and speed up the reconstruction process and enhance computational efficacy. |
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The humpback has the longest flippers of any whale, and they lie substantially forward of the whale's center of mass, well placed to exert turning forces on the whale. |
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Because the decking is a solid sheet, providing substantially more flotation, shoes can be smaller and still ride atop the snow like larger wood and lacing snowshoes. |
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Once incorporated into the cortex of the hair, these traces of drug are permanently retained and substantially immune to any attempts to remove them. |
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He is expected vigorously to contest the case, which centres upon claims he should have known there is a substantially increased risk of a second cot death after a first. |
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The carbonic anhydrase enzymes in red blood cells help the body expel carbon dioxide, with the demand rising substantially during exercise. |
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The Spanish Empire had grown substantially since the days of Ferdinand and Isabella. |
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In West Africa, it substantially replaced a crop plant from the same family, the Bambara groundnut, whose seed pods also develop underground. |
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Ferrets are sexually dimorphic predators with males being substantially larger than females. |
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The use of riding helmets substantially decreases the likelihood and severity of head injuries. |
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Galileo is expected to be in full service in 2020 and at a substantially higher cost. |
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The lack of photoprotection in insects confers a special advantage to the photosensitizing compounds as substantially irresistible insecticides. |
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The pycnocline refers to a zone wherein density substantially increases with depth due primarily to decreases in temperature. |
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His students and followers included Philip Johnson,and Eero Saarinen, whose work was substantially influenced by his ideas. |
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The market value of the early issues has risen substantially over the years. |
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On the west coast of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands, seal and sea lion populations have also substantially declined. |
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The introduction of factory ships with stern slipways in 1925 substantially increased the number of whales taken per year. |
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While the length of the thesis varies according to the discipline, it is rarely less than 150 pages, and often substantially more. |
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The Arcoplate product line substantially lowers down time and the resulting lost production. |
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We have already demonstrated that we can help substantially reduce the number of dry holes in off-shore drilling. |
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Greek has also contributed substantially to Spanish vocabulary, especially through Latin, on which it had a great impact. |
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Cuttlefish blood must flow more rapidly than that of most other animals because haemocyanin carries substantially less oxygen than haemoglobin. |
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Warmer oceans, particularly warmer polar regions, have in the past been shown to have had substantially lower diatom diversity. |
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During World War II, a small quantity of these pistols was made with duraluminum slides and frames, which substantially reduced the weight. |
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However, evidence suggests that tourism as a global phenomenon shows no signs of substantially abating in the long term. |
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A 2010 study published in Nature reported that marine phytoplankton had declined substantially in the world's oceans over the past century. |
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Newton apparently considered God substantially present in the natural world because space and time are emanative effects of God's existence. |
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Energy cost estimates are highly dependent on these assumptions so published cost figures can differ substantially. |
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Of the principal character thus introduced I still think that my sketch, upon the whole, is substantially just. |
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Adding seaweed to livestock feed can substantially reduce methane emissions from cattle. |
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The final design as built differs substantially from the official Warrant design. |
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Where Moore's and Finzi's datings differ substantially, both are given, separated by an oblique dash, with Moore's first. |
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Banburismus could rule out certain sequences of the Enigma rotors, substantially reducing the time needed to test settings on the bombes. |
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In the 20th century, the falls in death rates in developing countries tended to be substantially faster. |
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Its temperature range and sunshine duration is similar to the UK average and it sees substantially less rain than Scotland or Wales. |
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Experimental warming has been shown to start flowering substantially earlier than control cushions experiencing ambient temperature. |
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The Paradise Plums had dwindled substantially. So had the Mintips, a mint sweet with the elasticity and lastingness of rubber. |
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The treatment of subtrochanteric femur fractures has changed substantially over the past two decades. |
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Each period of high unemployment was caused by the Federal Reserve, as it substantially increased interest rates to reduce high inflation. |
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Since the last hearing, the fire marshal has substantially completed fire alarm acceptance testing. |
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The dockyard wall is substantially complete and has been recently repaired by experts with dressed stone and lime mortar. |
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Subsequent additions to Caernarfon were not major, and what remains of the castle is substantially from the Edwardian period. |
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Although its size had increased substantially since the landing, Henry's army was still substantially outnumbered by Richard's forces. |
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The distribution of subclades within Europe is substantially due to the various migrations of the Bronze and Iron Age. |
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Following the Little Ice Age's end around 1850, glaciers around the Earth have retreated substantially. |
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Boundary changes meant that the notional Labour majority in the seat had increased substantially. |
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Scots was derived substantially from Old English, with Gaelic and French influences. |
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While the manufacturing sector is thriving, the OECD points out that the service sector would benefit substantially from policy improvements. |
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At the end of the Middle Ages, Jan Amos Comenius substantially contributed to the development of modern pedagogy. |
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He did manage to comment substantially on contemporary politics, particularly in Germany and Russia. |
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Employment is important but if wages do not rise substantially in relation to living costs it will not provide a route out of poverty alone. |
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The number of bonds rated by Moody's and the Big Three agencies grew substantially as well. |
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Would it be taking us back to the dark ages if public transport was made substantially cheaper by renationalising it? |
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The PCAOB risk assessment standards are substantially consistent with the ASB's risk assessment standards. |
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The AIRR can generate substantially higher power levels in a smaller outline than traditional passive rectifiers and alternator regulators. |
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Cargo capacity is expected to double over existing aircraft, both in payload and volume, and range is increased substantially as well. |
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One of the key benefits of the VCSP is the substantially reduced cost for reclassifying workers. |
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