The kibbutzniks have their own living units but meals are taken together in the communal hall. |
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This caused a deflection, which if it be analyzed, both directions taken together would be found to be a parallelogram of forces. |
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He also discusses his experience with the attitudes of fellow servicemen in WWII, and all his arguments taken together are convincing. |
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Cormorants and shags have been considered closely related to other totipalmate birds, which when taken together, form Pelecaniformes. |
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But it's not one fact, but the facts taken together as a collective whole that raise a question. |
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When taken together, these two measurements can help people who engage in addictive behaviors gauge their progression into addiction. |
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These principles, taken together, form the true and imperishable basis of the promise of, and the friendship between, our two great nations. |
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When Ritalin and the antidepressant imipramine are taken together, blood levels of imipramine may be higher than expected. |
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But taken together they do underscore the importance of the US market for all that Shiraz and Chardonnay. |
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The lethal dose is even less if taken together with other opioids, alcohol, benzodiazepines or barbiturates. |
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In terms of companies with the highest financial risk profile of those analysed, Greencore comes out on top when the three measures are taken together. |
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However, this cannot be considered sufficient to characterise all three elements taken together as a system and thus one single product. |
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The DU needs to establish whether the differences, when taken together, do not constitute an unacceptable risk. |
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The cumulative impact of all the contracts taken together has the effect of closing off the market to excluded disposal firms. |
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So that is why I believe all those areas taken together can create a virtuous circle helping all our goals at once. |
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In our view, these orders, taken together, represent a fairly severe sanction. |
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We initially have ten questions which are going to be taken together by the President-in-Office of the Council. |
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Together with regular reviews and inspections, this provides an intricate system of checks and cross-checks which, taken together, provide a robust security net. |
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The first field of bytes which is of fixed length is always present in every message and taken together, these bytes represent a unique message identifier called a token. |
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However, taken together, the large number of empirical similarities suggests strongly that common processes contribute to habituation and extinction. |
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The historical analysis is also accompanied by a small number of photographs which, when taken together, offer an intriguing insight into diplomatic protocol. |
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Only when taken together, in balance, will the true Tao be formed. |
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Yet his great insight is to recognize that it was the hue and texture of fabric taken together, more than the cut and tailoring, that determined the value of a garment. |
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The present bridges taken together only have five lanes in each direction, which means that they are virtually gridlocked at peak hours. |
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The aim is to present three different conceptions of NGOs which taken together, illustrate the need to conceptualise the concept more clearly. |
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These improvements taken together produced an engine which was up to five times as efficient in its use of fuel as the Newcomen engine. |
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No particular piece of data is the best piece and no piece is the one we rely on exclusively, but taken together in this report, I think it begins to outline the important dimensions of a problem. |
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This is the average of the daily maximum value of simultaneous and actual intraday overdraft positions or drawings on intraday credit facilities during the day for all credit institutions taken together. |
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While each change may not by itself be cause for alarm, taken together or exacerbated by broader economic trends, they may result in a reduction in the financial security of the general population. |
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Yet in spite of this tactfulness, this polite vagueness at the heart of the book, she brings to life riveting stories and offers creative interpretations that, taken together, challenge current convention. |
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While not significant individually, taken together they indicate that controls to mitigate the risk of overcharging may not be working as well as intended. |
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But, taken together, they bring two dangers. |
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This Agreement may be executed in English or French in any number of counterparts, each of which will be deemed to be an original and all of which taken together will be deemed to constitute one and the same Agreement. |
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Cholestyramine directly binds the anticoagulant and decreases its absorption when the two drugs are taken together. |
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Thus, the two defects taken together accounted for a majority of all glioblastomas examined. |
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Britannia was used by the Romans from the 1st century BC for the British Isles taken together. |
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The party claims that, taken together, these principles give the party a holistic view that is in common with all Green parties around the world. |
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All of them taken together formed the basis of his auctoritas, which he himself emphasized as the foundation of his political actions. |
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But, taken together, the questions of causation and immediacy have created a weakness in the limitations placed on the defence. |
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A disposition to preserve, and an ability to improve, taken together, would be my standard of a statesman. |
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Bayer said the drug, named Baycol, could cause muscle destruction if taken together with gemfibrozil, another cholesterol-lowering drug. |
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These four elements taken together form the Wesleyan Quadrilateral. |
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With a realism born out of respect for Victorian fiction, Drabble's works, taken together, form a morally astute social history of the latter half of the 20th century. |
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These two mountains taken together have since then been known as the Pillars of Hercules, though other natural features have been associated with the name. |
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Basaltic magma is high in iron and magnesium, and has relatively lower aluminium and silica, which taken together reduces the degree of polymerization within the melt. |
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The above observations taken together suggest that the dowsing reaction involves the imbalance of lateral body fields by whatever is being dowsed. |
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These parameters, taken together, are measured through a process referred to as indirect calorimetry which is often a routine test in the Pulmonary Function Laboratory. |
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Taken together the arguments considered in this paper imply similar ethnic effects within sibships, but different gender effects. |
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Taken together we may conclude that, in both experiments, we succeeded in inducing a neutral versus a sexually excited state. |
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Taken together with the clinical findings, CT under sedation was not required. |
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Taken together these words point to a numinous mural of the mind, rooted in the indigenous earth, and accountable to immanent decay. |
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Taken together with Fermi LAT data, these observations challenge long-standing predictions. |
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Taken together with the separate jurisdictions of Alderney and Sark it forms the Bailiwick of Guernsey. |
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Taken together it is estimated that this would result in the construction of over 7,000 offshore wind turbines. |
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