As the illness progresses, the individual tries to make sense of all the abnormal experiences and develops well systematised delusions. |
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Thirdly, a questionnaire with the purpose to establish a systematised base of information was sent to academic and administrative experts. |
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In 1993, Bulgaria had a systematised and structured social dialogue and from 1999 social dialogue had been enshrined in the Labour Code. |
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First, we have opened up and systematised the way the stakeholders, both interest groups and individuals, are consulted. |
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Implementation of this commitment to further mainstream culture in other relevant EU policies is still to be systematised. |
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There is systematised contact with user groups for development of the website. |
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Training opportunities for non-formal and informal educators are scanty and not systematised. |
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That has been done haphazardly in the past, but Dr Yuan and his team have systematised the process. |
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Following Lenin's terrible legacy, he systematised the persecution of the country's brightest and best. |
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Consequently, efforts and initiatives need to be stepped up and systematised, given the deficit in this sector, and citizens need full, documented, clear, accessible information. |
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In addition, capacity building and training should be systematised to ensure that national and local authorities are aware of the effect of international obligations on their work. |
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It is all part of the promise of connected and self-driving cars, which allow data about individual journeys, routes and vehicles to be centrally monitored, controlled and systematised. |
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Hatha Yoga was, in fact, developed and systematised between the 11th and 15th centuries to meet the changing human needs of the time whereas Kriya Yoga is much older. |
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This suggests the need for a systematised delivery of information that is sufficiently flexible to accommodate the range of quantitative, monetised and qualitative data that has been generated. |
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Upon this path the aspirant submits to a training process through a systematised and applied discipline, producing a more rapid unfoldment of the power and the life of the soul. |
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These, apart from nocturnal ambulism, are the simplest conditions of systematised partial waking. |
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They were led by shamans, who systematised tribal beliefs and cults. |
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