Like language, these photographs are surrogates for reality, full of meaning but incomplete in and of themselves. |
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The representing homomorphisms allow the scientist to bring the powerful resources of set theory to bear on the surrogates. |
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These rods can serve as surrogates for doorposts that would render the continuous utility poles a symbolic wall or border. |
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The figures, in this way, served as surrogates of the body, enabling the idea of the body to transgress social norms without consequence. |
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For delegates and other surrogates who may get questions from the media, the campaign passes out two-sided laminated cards. |
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Campaign surrogates stayed in the spin room with puffed chests for much longer than they did in Denver. |
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Other iterative heuristic rules that have been commonly used include the prioritization of sites by the rarity of the surrogates present in them. |
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They saw themselves not as independent thinkers but as helpmates and surrogates to absent husbands and fathers. |
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It's experts who can inspect, audit, and review, acting as surrogates for the importing party. |
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In contrast to true surrogates, estimator surrogates have true surrogates as their intended objects of representation. |
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Whereas estimator surrogates, they argue, are subject to empirical justification, true surrogates are still dependent on convention. |
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Explorers became the conventional heroes of colonial Australia, surrogates for the warriors Australia did not have. |
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Not quite useful as measurements of scale, they could be understood to serve as surrogates for her own presence in the cinema of daily life. |
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A written informed consent was obtained from patients' surrogates after describing the nature and the purpose of the study. |
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In contrast, in the local strategy, some biodiversity surrogates may not achieve their target. |
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Outcome surrogates must be carefully validated to avoid misleading results. |
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Discuss the patient's need to make advance directives and to identify surrogates for medical and legal decision-making. |
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The use of personal anecdotes about a few hundred students and a secretary as surrogates for the world economy disappointed. |
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Using outcome surrogates can decrease both study duration and sample size. |
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Other biomass surrogates can be measured using a flow cytometer, fluorimeter, spectrophotometer or colorimeter. |
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It's a Cinderella stroy in many ways, with an abundance of wicked-stepsister surrogates. |
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On the other hand, Mr Bush has also been pummelled for far longer by Mr Kerry's surrogates. |
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The use of surrogates may not always be possible, however, and it may be valid only for a certain range of process conditions. |
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Couples unable to go elsewhere will remain in Canada and look for surrogates willing to proceed and accept payments illegally. |
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This is especially important to address to the extent that treasury boards tend to be surrogates for public opinion. |
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They also noted that the markers used in the study are not surrogates for anything other than ALT and anti-hepatitis B core. |
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First, surrogates for the market, such as benchmarking, must be used to measure performance. |
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Cross-sensitive gases should not be used as sensor calibration surrogates without the express written consent of Sperian. |
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However, soils and geology are themselves surrogates for the actual flow regime in a watercourse and in some situations may be misleading. |
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Recently we have seen the development of law by which trees can claim standing through surrogates. |
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These two compounds serve as retention time references for labelled surrogates and as the basis for calculation of surrogate recoveries. |
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Hence, the greatest value of trihalomethanes in epidemiological studies may be as surrogates for other disinfection by-products. |
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In addition, a modified version of the portfolio traveled to sixteen venues between 1935 and 1937, with the photographs serving as surrogates for the objects themselves. |
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People tend to project disgust properties onto groups of people in their own society who come to figure as surrogates for people's anxieties about their own animality. |
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The degree of analyte loss during sample workup is reflected in the percentage recovery of the spiked surrogates. |
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Even before he concluded his final statement at Wednesday's debate, his senior staff and top surrogates began streaming into the spin room, all with big smiles on their faces. |
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Consequently, it is not unreasonable or unethical to suggest that surrogates and gamete donors be entitled to reimbursement of these costs. |
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In fact there is some evidence that al-Zawahiri was allowed to escape through either the bungling or corruption of our Afghani surrogates. |
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It and its surrogates have spent millions on advertising in swing states, casting aspersions on Mr Romney's conduct as an investor, raising questions about his finances and generally impugning his character. |
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Al Gore's daughters were well-spoken surrogates. |
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Just as the Bush campaign dragged out fringe veteran surrogates in South Carolina to slime the former P. O. W. for being antiveteran, now the stomach-turning Swift boat attackers are sliming a war hero as a war criminal. |
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Young women who need money, who are in penurious circumstances, and not so young women who are in penurious circumstances, could be exploited for use as surrogates or as donors. |
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I believe that should reimbursements to surrogates and gamete donors be limited to receiptable expenses only, the available pool of surrogates and donors will decrease significantly. |
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The surrogates reveal unattested, too-often-anonymous forms of work, and in so doing, they question the currency of art. |
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The Principality of Monaco shall undertake not to issue any banknotes, coins or monetary surrogates of any kind unless the conditions for such issuance have been agreed with the Community. |
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The general election campaign was dominated by mudslinging and by charge and countercharge, while the nominees remained above the fray, leaving attack politics to surrogates and the highly partisan newspapers of the day. |
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Also, she said, because bacteria like clostridia are difficult to find, technicians should look for common bacteria found in the human bowel that can serve as surrogates for the more dangerous species. |
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No substitutes or surrogates are allowed in this test. |
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The websites, subterfuge, and paid surrogates cost them money. |
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The immediate, the superficial, the accessory, prefabricated solutions, deviations towards magic and surrogates of mystery thus tend to grasp the interest of young people and leave no room for opening to the transcendent. |
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Before extraction, each sample is spiked with a mixture of isotopically-labelled surrogates to assess the degree of analyte loss during sample workup. |
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Typically these surrogates are communities or assemblages of organisms, or habitat or keystone-species indicators where these have been closely linked to ecosystem-level effects. |
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Third, news organizations are the primary vehicle presidents and their surrogates use to get their considerable number of speeches, interviews with the press, and statements to the public. |
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Economic espionage may be defined as the illegal or clandestine acquisition of critical Canadian economic information and technology by foreign governments or their surrogates. |
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Other disadvantages of surrogates include the lack of public confidence in them compared to direct measurements and their unsuitability for legal procedures. |
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The governor and her surrogates asked the public to support the change. |
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Surrogates for the human, the objects are haunted by the vitality of a former presence. |
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