The report achieved this balance by transforming a supposedly tangential discussion of national reputation into its central focus. |
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And in a way that seems to be very deeply connected with their central content, not just tangential contact, but into the heart of mathematics. |
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This is undoubtedly the case but without the second world war he would now surely be a tangential figure, a nearly man. |
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Unfortunately, his name is often most closely identified with these works that actually are only tangential to his primary concerns. |
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They are frankly tangential to the drama, and could have been cut from the story altogether without any great loss. |
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This, of course, will be determined by their new tangential indifference curve. |
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The second exception comes into play if the rationale underlying the patent holder's argument bears only a tangential relation to the equivalent. |
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Reducing pollution is tangential to the argument and simply serves to confuse the principles upon which debate should be based. |
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The focus of almost the entire chapter is on adolescent childbearing, a topic that I consider somewhat tangential to romance. |
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Barreto did a fair job of explaining the process of making this movie, but he often got sidetracked onto more tangential anecdotes. |
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Title aside, this is less a book with a single evolving argument than a series of tangential essays. |
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I want to emphasise that non-standard analysis was not a sudden tangential direction in which the researcher moved. |
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However, the literature from this domain is both too large and too tangential to consider in this article. |
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Second, we have examined perturbations in a normal rather than a tangential direction along the limit cycle. |
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The name is based on their four-sided, ridged appearance in tangential cross section. |
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If you are located near the very edge of the eclipse track the apparent disks of the Sun and the Moon glide along the same tangential line. |
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In other instances, the tangential asides and interruptions that characterize any conversation are more distracting than helpful. |
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So, if planes A and D are tangential, how can planes C and B be tangential? |
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In this case we deal with the situation of a local tangential force applied to the surface of a large body. |
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His work used a special coordinate system on a surface such as isothermic and tangential coordinates. |
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The surface of the cap of each fungiform structure is either tangential, or slightly inclined, to the surface of the carapace. |
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Alternatively, the struts may have the form of circles or ellipses which lie tangential to both the longitudinal profiles and to each other. |
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The gas is forced to spiral ever inwards towards the axis of the conical section with increasing tangential velocity. |
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He meanders roughly chronologically through his life but permits himself to digress when an incident or thought spurs a tangential memory. |
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The narrative is tangential and anecdotal, a linear mosaic of small failures and smaller successes, interspersed with laugh out loud one-liners. |
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While the progressive implications of some of the films seem tangential, the analysis is generally incisive and occasionally provocative. |
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Predominantly in the tangential walls, primary pit fields of high density are conspicuously labelled by aniline blue staining of callose. |
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The performances also seem improvised because the dialogue is fragmentary, tangential and chatty rather than goal-oriented. |
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The movie as a whole feels rushed, bursting at the seams with seemingly unnecessary subplots and tangential characters. |
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These innovations remain relatively tangential to the mainstream art museum, however. |
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Formally then, utility is maximized at the point where the budget line is tangential to an indifference curve. |
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This story is tangential to the subject I intended to approach, which is the true subject of my teenage crush. |
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These are all important matters but they are tangential to the most central objectives of school education, namely teaching and learning. |
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When radiographs are taken to detect foreign bodies a metallic marker should always be placed at the site of the injury, tangential to the site of entry. |
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By continued cell divisions and enlargement of daughter cells, this tissue with its isodiametric cells rapidly expanded in both radial and tangential directions. |
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Smith circles his themes with the obsessive dolor of a man lamenting a lost opportunity, spawning gorgeous, tangential what-ifs and could've beens. |
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The increase in tangential power of the lens and the large amount of aberrational astigmatism can be seen in the diagram. |
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Participation in enabling the crime can be tangential or central to its perpetration, and can carry differing levels of criminal liability. |
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A terror tale with some tangential relationship to actual events, the movie is neither as nasty nor as leanly constructed as it seems to think it is. |
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And yet I must confess that there were a few tangential points in von Junzt's account that caused me some misgiving. |
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If you're very, very lucky they'll give it a tangential mention at the end of a report. |
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One results from the fact that the stylus exerts a frictional force that is tangential to the groove. |
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This module is fed both by the grey water buffer tank and by the tangential filtration unit. |
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The tangential load presses the running surface of the piston rings against the cylinder working surface. |
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On the ultrafiltration skid is a tangential water filter which is coupled to the anaerobic bioreactor. |
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A few purchasers' questionnaires also include assertions of tangential reasons to prefer North American suppliers. |
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On a tangential point, the minister suggested that the money had all been paid out very equitably. |
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In my journeys around, I've had tangential contact with some of the major players in the international trade game. |
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The mosque was built on a fairly tangential piece of land which was in-filled and reclaimed from the sea. |
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If the government has only a tangential role in the negotiations, what is the need for protection of the information? |
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The corresponding option of the pop-up menu, Treatment of tangential velocities allows to set this parameter. |
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This means it is possible to display and plan the exact zones for optimum detection of radial and tangential movement in any room situation. |
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If the same values are entered in the radial and tangential direction the same elongation occurs in all directions. |
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T series: specially designed for tangential drives in the textile industry. |
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But I think it's more likely that it will have only a tangential operational effect, and that there are more than enough lieutenants willing to carry on OBL's guidon. |
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In yet another construction, an annular cylinder block supports a pair of opposed weighted lever arms and sample support bushings in tangential contact with a rotor surface. |
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When we overlay Figure 4.2 onto Figure 4.1, we will see that the budget constraint will be tangential to some I-curves and cut across other I-curves. |
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If a log were a perfect cylinder with uniformly thick growth layers, the figure on the surfaces of boards cut in tangential planes would be parallel markings. |
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Thin-sections were made in the transverse, radial, and tangential planes. |
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He generally relates the story in chronological fashion, but, like many storytellers, he often stops to present tangential information about a new character or situation. |
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Still, the music, though admittedly provocative, almost always plays the role of sonic backdrop to her ridiculous tangential meditations, which ultimately sink the album. |
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He makes the case for the artist as the most influential post-war musical artist, certainly more so than Elvis, who was influential for reasons tangential to the actual music. |
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This may seem tangential to design, but I would argue that the models we use to develop new technologies actually help constitute our experience of the social. |
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Once again the idea came from a tangential story she came across researching Unbroken. |
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The memories are rosy at first, if a bit disconnected and tangential, and each tale includes memories told to the nameless child by his foster father, Mr Finney. |
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Before those movies happened, there were all these stories about Vietnam vets coming home and dealing with the tangential human side of the issue. |
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So much the better if you have a cache of slightly obscure references that you can dispense, especially if these bear only tangential relationship to what you are discussing. |
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The grain is flat or tangential, and the exterior layers are peeling. |
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The archoplasm divides and forms a very large spindle which first lies tangential to the surface of the nucleus. |
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The meteor came in on a tangential orbit and exploded about 8 or 10 miles above the earth's surface, just south of the Arctic Circle. |
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There are three important things to keep in mind about the tangential and radial directions in a rift-sawn board. |
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As in the conduct of wars themselves, the institutionalisation of military spending quickly becomes entangled in a series of incentives that are entirely tangential to the ostensive motive. |
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The parabolic shape is because the centripetal force is proportional to the square of the tangential speed. |
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In both the tangential and radial directions in the wood, chip impregnation is a process of reactive diffusion. |
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In addition, the ITC has failed to analyze contradictory evidence and inferences to ensure that subject imports are the cause of the injury and not simply contributing towards it in a tangential or minimal way. |
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The water enters the separator through the tangential inlet opening, where it is then directed into the separation chamber through the internal tangential holes and thereby accelerated. |
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I wonder if the strange tangential election of their new leader will reinforce that Labour scepticism. Update on Tuesday 28th:Just a quick update, because it is important to fix in place the ground truth close to an event. |
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However, another court dismissed an indictment against two Ukrainians, in a case in which the only American link was the tangential involvement of a federal agency. |
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A tangential answer to your question would be, what am I proudest of? |
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This pressure fluctuation produces normal and tangential stresses in the surface water, which generates waves. |
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Comfortable and convenient, this device intended to tangential view of the patella with an inflection of 30°, 60° and 90°, allows you a high technical precision in the patient installation. |
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Standard tangential and straight-drop in-feed configurations are also available. |
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More specifically, both tangential and intermeshing mixing technologies will be considered. |
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Large and medium tangential series granulators suitable for bottles and other bulky shapes. |
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The fusiform and ray initials of the cambium divide in a plane tangential to the surface of the stem, with the long axes of the fusiform and ray initials parallel to the long axis of the plant organ. |
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Crucially, self-contradictions in the Diamond Sutra are apparently not tangential, much less merely ornamental. |
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I'm sure she'd understand that obscure and tangential efforts to deter the PA from adopting negotiating strategies that are uncongenial to US interests trump such peripheral issues as feeding starving kids. |
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The gluelines were on the tangential faces when prepared from flatsawn boards and on radial faces when prepared from quartersawn boards. |
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Also, because the tangential drag on the tail has increased, the tail current moves earthward to increase the force that the Earth exerts on the tail, thus balancing the additional force of the solar wind. |
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Having tangential access to the London chattering classes, I have known the formerly injuncted Andrew Marr story for years. |
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That subject is tangential to our discussion, and we cannot let it distract us. |
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Playing safe necessitated tangential allegories. |
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Sometimes, however, the interlocutors ask each other questions that generate tangential responses indicative of their distinctly different Weltanschauungen. |
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Occasionally a reader might find the political discourses with which she aligns the romances somewhat tangential to the urgencies of the poetry and the characters. |
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