At the time this difference was sufficient to preclude the union being pursued. |
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Parliament suffered chronic difficulties in obtaining sufficient manpower, and found it impossible to fill the quotas they had set. |
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When offering an Alford plea, a defendant asserts his innocence but admits that sufficient evidence exists to convict him of the offense. |
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These are only a few of the absurdities of the theory of antisymbolism, but they are sufficient, one should think, to confute it. |
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The Phocians behaved with so much gallantry, that they were thought to have made a sufficient atonement for their former offense. |
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Given sufficient effort, all known infectious agents can be specifically identified. |
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At higher airspeeds there is sufficient aileron authority to perform extremely fast rolls. |
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This meant that large distances had to be covered by herds to collect sufficient forage. |
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It is a question of fact for the jury whether an older child has sufficient understanding and intelligence to consent. |
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Annual precipitation is usually sufficient, but it occurs almost exclusively during the winter months, making summer droughts a constant threat. |
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Prices of food have risen very little, and the difficulty at present is to get sufficient labour, skilled and unskilled. |
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Only the supporters of Henry VI and the Dauphin Charles were able to enlist sufficient military force to press effectively for their candidates. |
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Unable to muster sufficient support, in October Moray left Scotland for asylum in England. |
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But it has not seemed to me that those who have received my books kindly take even now sufficient notice of the affiliation. |
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Local school boards made sure sufficient schools were built and that children attended them. |
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Individuals often suffer damage to their legs or feet when they land on the ground if there is not sufficient wind. |
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The southern limit of their distribution mainly depends on the presence of sufficient prey. |
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The town centre was in sufficient proximity to a water source, the River Torrens. |
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Protestants do not hold there to be any other requirement for salvation, but that faith alone is sufficient. |
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If however he does not act or does not put in sufficient effort he loses his honour price. |
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When sufficient evidence is attested to these rights, a judicial 'Interlocutor' or warrant will be issued by the Lord Lyon. |
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Wings were made thinner and swept back to reduce transonic drag, which required new manufacturing methods to obtain sufficient strength. |
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Animals with a zinc deficiency require twice as much food to attain the same weight gain as animals with sufficient zinc. |
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The silver ion is bioactive and in sufficient concentration readily kills bacteria in vitro. |
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Although Welsh law is recognised as separate in operation, this is not sufficient for Wales to constitute a separate legal jurisdiction. |
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Only summits with a sufficient degree of prominence are regarded as independent mountains. |
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A gust of wind or contact with a passing animal is sufficient to disperse the mature seeds. |
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No opponent of sufficient calibre was available to fight, so he took on three local boxers. |
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Despite an expensive advertising campaign, ITV Digital struggled to attract sufficient new subscribers and in 2002 closed the service. |
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This included sufficient buoyancy in the ships' sidewalls that they would float even with the tank deck flooded. |
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The resulting aircraft would be large enough to carry sufficient fuel to fly long distances and could berth alongside ships to take on more fuel. |
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Heat exposure leads to diminished thirst drive and thirst may not be a sufficient incentive to drink in many situations. |
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In an outdoors setting, wind or animals usually provide sufficient motion to produce commercially viable crops. |
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Females with a normal body size who have had sufficient summer nutrition, can begin breeding anytime between the ages of one to three years. |
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For the next six centuries historical references to the Scirii are sporadic, but sufficient to suggest continuity. |
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Ukraine has sufficient coal reserves and increases its use in electricity generation. |
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For most students the government subsidy is not sufficient to cover their basic living expenses. |
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Isolated fjords in this harsh land offered sufficient grazing to support cattle and sheep, though the climate was too cold for cereal crops. |
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Since then, the title of Coadjutor Archbishop of the see is considered sufficient and more appropriate. |
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Possessing military capability is not sufficient if this capability cannot be deployed for, and employed in combat operations. |
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In the turmoil of the postwar years, the Communist government did not consider this sufficient mitigation. |
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Thus, with sufficient backing, it became possible for any European state to colonize open territories, or those weakly held by Lisbon or Madrid. |
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So ensuring Mozambique had sufficient supplies presented its own challenges. |
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At the center of the Sun is the core region, a volume of sufficient temperature and pressure for nuclear fusion to occur. |
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Once a planet reaches sufficient mass, the materials of different densities segregate within, during planetary differentiation. |
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Despite numerous battles, neither the Umayyads nor the Asturians had sufficient forces to secure control over these northern territories. |
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Two, or three at the very most, of the prefixes or postfixes are quite sufficient for one day's lesson. |
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The Atlantic has sufficient wave and tidal energy to carry most of the Amazon's sediments out to sea, thus the Amazon does not form a true delta. |
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However, availability of sufficient rainfall to supply tap water to both metropolitan areas in the future is merely speculative. |
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In 2008, 420 solar home systems of 200 Wp each were installed on Ailinglaplap Atoll, sufficient for limited electricity use. |
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Nevertheless, the economic pressure and the slump of trade and industry it caused was not sufficient to bring the Republic to its knees. |
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Where there is a clearly defined specialist audience, privishing may be quite sufficient to reach government's intended informees. |
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Human breast milk contains sufficient vitamin C, if the mother has an adequate intake. |
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By the 13th and 14th centuries, merchant guilds had sufficient resources to have erected guild halls in many major market towns. |
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By the 13th and 14th centuries, merchant guilds had acquired sufficient resources to erect guild halls in many major market towns. |
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Whole ears of maize were often stored in corn cribs, and these whole ears are a sufficient form for some livestock feeding use. |
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Sweet potatoes are cultivated throughout tropical and warm temperate regions wherever there is sufficient water to support their growth. |
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Competing plants are cleared away, leaving only sufficient trees to provide shade and permit free ventilation. |
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However, the Lombardic records are not sufficient to allow a complete taxonomy of the language. |
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The call for ASEAN identity delivers a challenge to construct dynamic institutions and foster sufficient amounts of social capital. |
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The time duration of 18 hours was sufficient to completely pyrolysize the oil shale samples. |
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For example, it might be sufficient to show that a defendant acted negligently, rather than intentionally or recklessly. |
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Others while accepting retribution as an element of criminal justice nonetheless argue that life without parole is a sufficient substitute. |
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Quadriparous patients had more sufficient samples than others. None of the patients were nuliparous. |
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But the perennial problem has always been the extent to which the court can impute sufficient desire to convert recklessness into intention. |
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The initial burden was on the defence to raise sufficient evidence of provocation. |
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Some arbitration clauses are not enforceable, and in other cases arbitration may not be sufficient to resolve a legal dispute. |
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The award should make the plaintiff whole, sufficient to put the plaintiff back in the position he or she was before Defendant's negligent act. |
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The index uses outcome measures when there is sufficient data available or the closest possible proxies. |
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The jury then decided by majority vote whether there were sufficient grounds for the case to go to the tribunal criminel of the departement. |
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It is now easier for a vegetarian to eat sufficient protein because of products such as Quorn, tofu and textured vegetable protein. |
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However, the relevance of evidence is ordinarily a necessary condition but not a sufficient condition for the admissibility of evidence. |
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The Supreme Court has held that the Seventh Amendment's guarantee of a jury trial also guarantees a jury of sufficient size. |
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There is no threshold for such referendums and a simple majority of voters is sufficient for a proposal to be passed. |
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The mere fact that a decision affects rights or interests is sufficient to subject the decision to the procedures required by natural justice. |
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The real likelihood test is met as long as the court is satisfied that there is a sufficient degree of possibility of bias. |
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At this stage, simply surviving was sufficient for the Dutch, as the English could hardly afford the replace their losses even from a victory. |
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Without sufficient revenues from sugar colonies in the Caribbean, Louisiana had little value to him. |
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The legal system is sufficient to conduct secure commercial dealings, although a serious and growing backlog of cases prevents timely trials. |
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His successor, George V, was asked if he would be prepared to create sufficient peers, which he would only do if the matter arose. |
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This led Asquith to declare the King's intention to overcome the majority in the House of Lords by creating sufficient new peers. |
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A thin skin covering such as pantyhose was found to be sufficient protection. |
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Facultative mixotrophs, in which autotrophy or heterotrophy is sufficient for nutrition, are classified as amphitrophic. |
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In the 19th century, biologists grasped that species could evolve given sufficient time. |
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For most work, careful handling in a fume hood is sufficient, and a glove box is not needed. |
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The SO2 emissions alone of two different eruptions are sufficient to compare their potential climatic impact. |
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By measuring rainfall, runoff, and drainage area, Perrault showed that rainfall was sufficient to account for flow of the Seine. |
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Halley showed that the evaporation from the Mediterranean Sea was sufficient to account for the outflow of rivers flowing into the sea. |
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In the case of twins, one usually dies, because the mother cannot produce sufficient milk for both. |
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Despite these reforms, investment levels have declined and remain far from sufficient. |
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Twice more in the 860s Vikings rowed to Paris, leaving only when they acquired sufficient loot or bribes from the Carolingian rulers. |
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Indeed, most species must run upwind across the water's surface with wings flapping to generate sufficient lift to take flight. |
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Studies show that cardiac blood flow provides sufficient O2 to sustain lipolytic pathways during dives, remedying their hypoxic challenge. |
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There is controversy about whether there was sufficient time for more effective emergency evacuation. |
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Meteorological wind data alone is usually not sufficient for accurate siting of a large wind power project. |
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If you know that all the text you wish to analyse is correct, a set of rules that overgenerate a grammar would be sufficient. |
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Even when the plot scale allows sufficient space for posting, overposts can occur because of the orientation of the lines. |
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John was deeply suspicious of the barons, particularly those with sufficient power and wealth to potentially challenge the king. |
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Concavity of demand leads to undershifting and sufficient convexity to overshifting. |
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This is in order to give the people laying the mines sufficient time to move out of its activation and blast zones. |
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They would provide a screen to delay the Germans and allow sufficient time for the First Army to dig in. |
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Failing such a majority, a new vote can be held, where a majority of at least one third in each linguistic group is sufficient. |
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It has been argued that the present rate of extinction is sufficient to eliminate most species on the planet Earth within 100 years. |
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As newly hatched house sparrows do not have sufficient insulation, they are brooded for a few days, or longer in cold conditions. |
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At this point, sufficient circulation with the Atlantic Ocean was established that the deposition of Louann Salt ceased. |
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If not frequently knocked off, the ice can soon build up on the ship's superstructure to a sufficient weight to cause the ship to capsize. |
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Warfare was not uncommon among those Inuit groups with sufficient population density. |
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This is not sufficient to prove Cabot's later assertion that he had visited Mecca, which he said in 1497 to the Milanese ambassador in London. |
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When these shears reach sufficient magnitude, they can eat into stratified fluid. |
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I think, though, that they are in quantities sufficient to biostimulate receiving waters. |
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The harmonium quavered bronchitically as Mrs Lackersteen struggled to pump sufficient air into it with the sole pedal that worked. |
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The judgment of any casuist or learned divine concerning the state of a man's soul, is not sufficient to give him confidence. |
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The Parliament would yet give his majesty sufficient caution that the war should be prosecuted. |
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But this descriptive commonplace is not sufficient to account for the sort of comportability-predicated integrity we have been talking about. |
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If the presence of a counterimpulse were sufficient to determine a mistake all of us should and would be constantly making mistakes. |
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Transport facilities in Bangkok are not sufficient to prevent frequent traffic collapses during rush hour. |
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A light feveret, or an old quartan ague, is not a sufficient excuse for non-appearance. |
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Unfortunately I do not possess sufficient geognostic knowledge to be able to set this cavern down as an extinct volcano. |
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In iodine sufficient countries, Graves' disease is the predominant cause of hyperthyroidism in young and middle-aged patients. |
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Such a plough can encounter significant soil drag, consequently a tractor of sufficient power and good traction is required. |
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The material culture of Western Hallstatt culture was apparently sufficient to provide a stable social and economic equilibrium. |
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The Romans, having concluded that they lacked sufficient numbers to defend the settlement, evacuated and abandoned Londinium. |
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The scaenae was originally not part of the building itself, constructed only to provide sufficient background for the actors. |
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A single party generally does not have sufficient political power in terms of the number of seats to form a government on its own. |
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Edmund did not possess sufficient finances to maintain his status as a duke, so as a compromise he accepted the title of earl of Suffolk. |
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With the country pacified, the greatest impediment to the project was providing sufficient finances. |
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Impoverished, Charles could not obtain sufficient support to mount a serious challenge to Cromwell's government. |
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By the spring of 1794, forced collection of food was not sufficient to feed even Paris and the days of the Committee were numbered. |
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He was easily flattered by praise, and dismayed when he felt he was not given sufficient credit for his actions. |
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At the same time, however, the Speaker is charged with protecting the interests of the minority by ensuring sufficient debate before a vote. |
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The purpose of the water kite is to float beneath or beside the ship at a depth sufficient to insure safety. |
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In general, the northern terraces have had sufficient time for rivers to cut deep channels, while the newer terraces tend to be much flatter. |
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In general, court decisions of common law jurisdictions give a sufficient ratio decidendi as to guide future courts. |
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The sort of language in use among many of these hydrographic surveyors is sufficient to demonstrate their landlubberliness. |
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In some reservoirs, such as in the Middle East, the natural pressure is sufficient over a long time. |
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This gives the pilot sufficient time to react and to recover the aircraft manually. |
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The second was an Oxford tutor, under whom Babbage reached a level in Classics sufficient to be accepted by Cambridge. |
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Iron workers of the day were more like blacksmiths than modern machinists, and were unable to produce the components with sufficient precision. |
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Rotary mowers were not developed until engines were small enough and powerful enough to run the blades at sufficient speed. |
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So long as the force acting on a particle is known, Newton's second law is sufficient to describe the motion of a particle. |
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As for the number of speakers of any language worldwide, an assessment is always compromised by the lack of sufficient, reliable data. |
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This curriculum is professionally oriented, but unlike in the US the program does not provide education sufficient for a law license. |
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Later the emphasis was on classical studies, dominated by Latin and Ancient History, and, for boys with sufficient ability, Classical Greek. |
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They must be placed with sufficient gaps to weave the flexible horizontal wattles. |
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This exhaustive analysis is in itself sufficient to prove that Beowulf was composed orally. |
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However, he accepted interventions in the economy, such as a tax on alcohol, if there were sufficient utilitarian grounds. |
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After practising with Southern's recording, Sellers got sufficient control of the accent, and started shooting the scenes in the aeroplane. |
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Each punch that lands cleanly on the head or torso with sufficient force is awarded a point. |
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If the remodeling is given sufficient time to heal, the bone becomes stronger. |
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This changed with the adoption of the current voting system whereby FIFA's support is necessary, but not sufficient, for any amendment to pass. |
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The concept of the unofficial title has been utilised ad hoc and relied on sufficient interest being shown. |
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It wasn't, however, a success, as Butler failed to find sufficient financial backing. |
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On 12 May 2011, Club Nautico di Roma withdrew from the competition, citing challenges in raising sufficient funds to field a competitive team. |
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He argued that states were analogous to 'organisms' that needed sufficient room in which to live. |
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Nationality is a necessary but not sufficient condition to exercise full political rights within a state or other polity. |
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These two results were sufficient to advance Ireland to the Super 8 stage of the tournament. |
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Alternative sources of labour, such as indentured servitude, failed to provide a sufficient workforce. |
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The Germans were unprepared for the level of their success and lacked sufficient reserves to exploit the opening. |
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Despite this, General Sir Charles Keightley, the commander of the invasion force, believed that air power alone was sufficient to defeat Egypt. |
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The reserve powers of the head of state are sufficient to ensure compliance with some of their wishes. |
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The equivalent of the royal assent is not sufficient to cause an Act of Tynwald to come into full force of law in the Isle of Man. |
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At Asquith's request, King George V then threatened to create a sufficient number of new Liberal Peers to ensure the bill's passage. |
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Asquith, asked King Edward VII to create sufficient new Liberal peers to pass the Bill if the Lords rejected it. |
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The SNP overall majority meant that there was sufficient support in the Scottish Parliament to hold a referendum on Scottish independence. |
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This would mean that the presumption of innocence until sufficient proof of guilt is established would be weakened. |
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Airbus states that safety is sufficient, as the air pressure pushes the door into the frame. |
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The A380 was initially planned without thrust reversers, incorporating sufficient braking capacity to do without them. |
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The Puffing Devil was unable to maintain sufficient steam pressure for long periods, and would have been of little practical use. |
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The buffoon, though accustomed to deception and frauds, had sufficient mother-wit to comprehend the critical position in which he was now placed. |
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However, the Government has determined that the number of passengers using the airport is not sufficient to justify a station. |
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These electric motorlike devices generally are rugged, reliable performers with sufficient resolution for most machine applications. |
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This was the system which forced Ireland and its peasantry into monoculture, since only the potato could be grown in sufficient quantity. |
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Other critics maintained that, even after the government recognised the scope of the crisis, it failed to take sufficient steps to address it. |
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By the Middle Ages the bears' habitats were limited to more or less inaccessible mountains with sufficient forest cover. |
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This was sufficient for Waugh and Gardner to bring forward their wedding plans. |
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Despite this, Plomer thought the book had sufficient promise and sent a copy to the publishing house Jonathan Cape. |
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Daltrey performed an audit of the group's finances and discovered that Lambert and Stamp had not kept sufficient records. |
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Once sufficient location footage had been obtained, interior sets were designed and constructed in the studio. |
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Thus the BBC was granted sufficient leeway to pursue the Government's objectives largely in a manner of its own choosing. |
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In 1822 he was struck with paralysis, but recovered a fair degree of health, sufficient to enable him to resume his studies. |
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Reid held that continuity of memory was neither necessary nor sufficient to make one numerically the same person at different times. |
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To date, however, match points and points difference have been sufficient to decide the championship. |
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Overseas driver's licenses may not be sufficient for the purchase of alcohol and tobacco. |
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The classification of lakes by thermal stratification presupposes lakes with sufficient depth to form a hypolimnion. |
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The stope is kept full of broken ore, sufficient only being drawn to leave a working space between the floor of broken ore and the back of the stope. |
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Many mammals, in the absence of sufficient food requirements in an environment, suppress their metabolism and conserve energy in a process known as hibernation. |
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Provided necessary and sufficient atmospheric moisture content, the moisture within the rising air will condense into clouds, namely stratus and cumulonimbus. |
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The team finishing the season in first place are champions and can apply for promotion to the Allsvenskan, subject to having suitable facilities and sufficient finances. |
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However, parliamentary approval notwithstanding, plans in the 1890s to lay a railway connection to Ullapool were unable to obtain sufficient funding. |
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The British operation had dragged out longer than anticipated so that the large German ships would have had sufficient high water to join the battle. |
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Our convincing evidence was sufficient in the end to win the trial. |
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We give sufficient conditions to obtain left determined model structures on a full reflective subcategory, on a full coreflective subcategory and on a comma category. |
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Garlic plants can be grown closely together, leaving enough space for the bulbs to mature, and are easily grown in containers of sufficient depth. |
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When the island finally reaches close to sea-level there will no longer be sufficient elevation to produce the rainfall that drives the erosional machine. |
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Analyses of double phosphodeficient mutants proved that the availability of even one out of three phosphorylation sites is sufficient for the feedback monomerization to occur. |
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The advertising value of fanzines to promags is negligible, for the simple reason that anyone in sufficient contact with STF to read fanmags knows all about the prozines. |
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As such, admission to law schools requires the completion of a bachelor's degree, with a sufficient number of credits or units in certain subject areas. |
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Hildebrandt is certainly right in maintaining that all dream-images could be explained genetically, if we spent sufficient time and concentration on tracing their origin. |
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Unlike a delusional psychotic person, the pseudologue will abandon the story or change it if confronted with contradictory evidence or sufficient disbelief. |
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The album was projected for a Christmas 1968 release but recording stalled after Townshend decided to make a double album to cover the story in sufficient depth. |
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The predecessors of the European Union were not devised as a military alliance because NATO was largely seen as appropriate and sufficient for defence purposes. |
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The combined votes of the Court party with a majority of the Squadrone Volante were sufficient to ensure the final passage of the treaty through the House. |
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He hath not sufficient judgment and self-command to hold his tongue. |
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Having collected a sufficient quantity, we humped it out of the bush. |
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All these soils are very fertile when sufficient water is available. |
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Germany was to demobilize sufficient soldiers by 31 March 1920 to leave an army of no more than 100,000 men in a maximum of seven infantry and three cavalry divisions. |
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It requires a sufficient history to establish a statistically significant trend, ideally when production is not curtailed by regulatory or other artificial conditions. |
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These all anticipated Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, and were sufficient to give the elect of that time forgiveness of sins and eternal salvation. |
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Until late in the fourth century the united Empire retained sufficient power to launch attacks against its enemies in Germania and in the Sassanid Empire. |
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A hide was an amount of land sufficient to support a household. |
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The photic zone has sufficient light for phytoplankton to photosynthese. |
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Orderic Vitalis records that William tried to learn to read Old English late in life, but he was unable to devote sufficient time to the effort and quickly gave up. |
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Russell noted that his previous residency was sufficient to fulfill eligibility requirements for a PhD, and urged him to offer the Tractatus as his thesis. |
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Of course, if there were other cases where sufficient evidence was available, the balance of that evidence may lead the authorities to reach a different judgment. |
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As he passed through the opening, the front sight of the rifle caught upon the edge of the inswung door with sufficient force to close it tightly after the fleeing ape. |
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Renewing and reforming aspects of our institutional life is a necessary but far from sufficient response to the challenges facing the Church of England. |
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The plench produces sufficient torque to move a nut, but doesn't pass on torque to the astronaut. External torque to move socket wrench is produced by squeezing the handles. |
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In the end, after several years of searching and having to place a second mortgage on her home, Allcroft raised sufficient funding from her local bank manager. |
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The crops were planned to be sufficient to last a single year. |
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Some writers claim the Air Staff ignored a critical lesson, that British morale did not break and that attacking German morale was not sufficient to induce a collapse. |
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Medical examinations happen in corridors without sufficient privacy. |
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The kief, which is the flower and seeds of the plant, is the strongest, and a pipe of it half the size of a common English tobacco-pipe, is sufficient to intoxicate. |
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Deciduosity alone is not sufficient for surviving the winter. |
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Camels eating green herbage can ingest sufficient moisture in milder conditions to maintain their bodies' hydrated state without the need for drinking. |
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Constitution did not contain explicit provisions for acquiring territory, but he asserted that his constitutional power to negotiate treaties was sufficient. |
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Without modern instruments of either mass communication or mass destruction, the Romans lacked sufficient manpower or resources to impose their rule through force alone. |
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Robert had bequeathed sufficient funds to pay for thousands of obituary masses in Dunfermline Abbey and elsewhere, and his tomb would thus be the site of daily votive prayers. |
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Their organisation was sufficient in 1555 for Knox to return to Scotland. |
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It is thought that this design of engine could permit sufficient performance for antipodal flight at Mach 5, or even permit a single stage to orbit vehicle to be practical. |
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The radiation pressure of the solar wind then expelled most of the unaccreted matter, and only those planets with sufficient mass retained their gaseous atmosphere. |
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He had not, it seems, sufficient foresight to make it a perpetual motion. |
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In R v Singh, the Court of Appeal held that a threat to expose the defendant's adultery would not be sufficient threat to overbear the will of an ordinary person. |
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Thomson subsequently regretted that he had acquiesced too readily to many of Whitehouse's proposals and had not challenged him with sufficient energy. |
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These forests usually contain large amounts of dense understory vegetation that provides them sufficient amount of food sources and favorable shelters. |
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Nonetheless others believe his actions are not sufficient in some cases. |
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The airport did not make another application for parking in this area and land to the north of the site had instead to be used to ensure sufficient spaces were available. |
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The Bengali ethnic identity further crystallized during this period, and the region's inhabitants were given sufficient autonomy to cultivate their own customs and literature. |
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Indeed, the first publisher will often print sufficient copies for all markets and thereby get the maximum quantity efficiency on the print run for all. |
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Even the period of time to fetch a weapon could be sufficient to cool off. |
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Accordingly, most of the time it is sufficient to draw lines of post hocs and to make a distinction between causes and symptoms in an almost graphic way. |
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Other times, constitutional principles act to place limits on what the government can do, such as prohibiting the arrest of an individual without sufficient cause. |
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Even so, this was not sufficient to bring the castle up to the standard of contemporary military fortifications which were designed to withstand powerful artillery. |
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They do not hibernate in the winter because their bodies are too small to store sufficient fat reserves and as they have a short fasting duration. |
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Very little is known about this major development in the tradition because of an absence of sufficient evidence, and it may have been entirely accidental. |
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While it would seem to have been sufficient to secure the first by just providing sureties, the second ones usually would have required both sureties and pledges. |
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For it is not sufficient that a hypothesis should be a justifiable one. |
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His own good, either physical or moral, is not sufficient warrant. |
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A cause of action, in law, is a set of facts sufficient to justify a right to sue to obtain money, property, or the enforcement of a right against another party. |
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That of itself would be a sufficient reason for joining a Socialist party. |
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He is the only person that has that peculiar something called 'audience appeal' in sufficient quality to defy the popular penchant for movies that talk. |
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When food is not sufficient, the elderly are the least likely to survive. |
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With the Leavesden studios unavailable, and Pinewood not having sufficient capacity, Eon converted an abandoned grocery warehouse in Hertfordshire into a filming location. |
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The polar bear's metabolism is specialized to require large amounts of fat from marine mammals, and it cannot derive sufficient caloric intake from terrestrial food. |
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The jetty was extended in 1870, allowing sufficient depth for shallow draft vessels to dock at any tide, and soon daily steamers from Melbourne were calling. |
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The victory was not sufficient to secure a place in the second round, and Scotland were eliminated on goal difference for the second successive World Cup. |
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All this activity was administered by an ordo or curia, a civitas council consisting of men of sufficient social rank to be able to stand for public office. |
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The amount of copper in use is increasing and the quantity available is barely sufficient to allow all countries to reach developed world levels of usage. |
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Hydrodynamic maneuvering is done by several surfaces, which can be moved to create hydrodynamic forces when a submarine moves at sufficient speed. |
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The environmental organisation Bellona has criticised the Norwegian government for licensing these activities without sufficient studies of their ecological impact. |
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Before the end of 1175 Rhodri had escaped from captivity and gathered sufficient support to be able to drive Dafydd from Anglesey and across the River Conwy. |
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As of 2014 The share of the population reporting that they feel that they cannot afford to buy sufficient food in Denmark is less than half of the OECD average. |
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Only the witnesses for the prosecution were examined, as the function of the grand jury was merely to inquire whether there was sufficient ground to put the accused on trial. |
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Renan argued that factors such as ethnicity, language, religion, economics, geography, ruling dynasty and historic military deeds were important but not sufficient. |
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In February 1917 coal mining came under government control and demand increased as the war intensified, ensuring a market for sufficient supplies of coal. |
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However, while in Gaul Roman influence was sufficient to almost wholly replace the Gaulish language with Vulgar Latin, this was nowhere near the case in Roman Britain. |
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Their military might alone was sufficient to combat the Qing navy. |
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This advantage in manpower was vital in overpowering the crews of larger vessels, which themselves often lacked sufficient crewmembers to put up a strong defence. |
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Furthermore, despite the fact that at its height, the British fielded some 56,000 men in the colonies exclusive of mercenaries and militia, they lacked sufficient numbers. |
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The guideline is whether, taking the prosecution case at its most serious, the court believes that a magistrates' court has sufficient powers of sentence. |
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He argues that the removal of protective tariffs alone is never sufficient to improve the situation of the working class, unless accompanied by a shift towards land value tax. |
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Nevertheless, with the introduction of escorted convoys, shipping losses declined and in the end the German strategy failed to destroy sufficient Allied shipping. |
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The raids were intended to carry out precision bombing on military or economic targets, but it was hard to achieve sufficient accuracy with the single bomb. |
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This arrangement commenced in 1958 as Project E to provide nuclear weapons to the RAF prior to a sufficient number of Britain's own nuclear weapons becoming available. |
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The latter bomb is believed to have detonated in the upper interior above the north transept and the force was sufficient to shift the entire dome laterally by a small amount. |
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Although Thatcher won the first ballot with 204 to 152 votes and 16 abstentions, Heseltine had attracted sufficient support to force a second ballot. |
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A court can do this if there is not a sufficient overlap of factual issues between the various associates, separating the issues into different lawsuits. |
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Thus mail armour proved to be sufficient protection in most situations. |
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Were sheer prolificity the sufficient measure of a poet's significance, Mrs Livesay would have discovered in his earliest days one of the major poets of Canadian Modernism. |
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The importance of sufficient soil moisture is shown in many parts of Africa, where periodic drought regularly causes maize crop failure and consequent famine. |
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Under the Alford doctrine, a defendant does not admit guilt but admits that the state has sufficient evidence to find him or her guilty, should the case go to trial. |
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Any penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete the offense. |
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In the plantation period, shallow wells, supplemented by rainwater collected in cisterns, provided sufficient water for the pastoral lifestyle of the small population. |
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There are several deep valleys cut into this plateau such as Lamorna on the south coast, where sufficient shelter from the weather is gained for trees to establish and grow. |
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Victoria approached both Derby and Russell to form a ministry, but neither had sufficient support, and Victoria was forced to appoint Palmerston as prime minister. |
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Lending to a local or municipal government can be just as risky as a loan to a private company, unless the local or municipal government has sufficient power to tax. |
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For then we shall have worke sufficient, without any more accrease. |
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