Visits to Amnesty's US website reportedly increased sixfold, donations threefold and the rate of new memberships twofold. |
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The advantages of this direct approach are twofold and quintessentially Melbourne. |
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Primary sclerosing cholangitis associated with ulcerative colitis is twofold more common in men than women. |
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The Alliance for Better Campaigns, which supports free ad time for candidates, blamed the broadcast industry for the twofold increase. |
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Recall that a twofold increase in secondary mutation frequency in recD was also seen for chromosomal loci. |
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Biomass was twofold to fourfold and the production was threefold to sevenfold greater in subarctic than in subtropical regions. |
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If this guy stays there will be some kind of suffering and if he goes, that hardship will be twofold. |
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If there was a chance for the men's hockey team to gain ground on a playoff spot, it came twofold last weekend. |
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Emblem books and tragedy can be considered as the two literary genres in which this twofold image of death is best exemplified. |
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My object, dear friend, in making this small selection from a great mass of material, has been twofold. |
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The problem with existing adaptationist hypotheses of human reproductive behavior is twofold. |
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This law has a twofold relationship with the general body of public international law. |
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In 1988 there was a fivefold high rate of incidental appendectomy in women compared to men, and by 1997 this had decreased to about twofold. |
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The well-studied ion channels all have low-order symmetries ranging between twofold and fivefold. |
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Establishing the nobiliary status of such families depends upon various factors and is essentially twofold. |
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Nevertheless, one observational study suggests a twofold increased risk of urolithiasis for men under 45 years for up to 14 years after surgery. |
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Every police official who breaches the law and ethics rules is liable to a twofold penalty, one criminal and the other disciplinary. |
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In the low-pressure environment of airliners, factors that activate blood clotting may increase twofold to eightfold, he stated. |
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Whatever anybody gives in time or money to help find a cure, it will come back to them twofold in their next lifetime. |
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Remember those unblessed creatures of the clouds, how with their twofold bosoms overgorged were opposed in fight to Theseus. |
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Almost every article shows a twofold lack of hermeneutical and theological information. |
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The ordinary farmers and producers have a twofold problem with the way they are allowed to go after the Richardson's ground squirrel. |
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May the glyph be meditated in its twofold aspect to be able to experience the matter and the spirit with equanimity. |
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In spite of the twofold increase in oil prices between 2003 and 2005, the capacity of the world production has not perceptibly increased. |
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The twofold reasons are both for process of the making of law in this nation and on the substantive measures. |
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Europe is once again a pioneer in this area and we should be extremely mindful of this twofold problem. |
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Mr. Chair, I want to direct my comments and questions around our capacity to respond, and it is twofold. |
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During this period, the rate among males was approximately twofold higher compared to females in each year. |
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The twofold territory-forum articulation can constitute a true keystone of the new architecture for which we are drawing up the blueprint. |
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This twofold impact on assets and capital could therefore be extremely negative. |
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Poverty, lived in its twofold dimension, social and spiritual, is presented to us as a special and ongoing task. |
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Sometimes it is also important to use a redundant power supply for twofold reliability, which many of our products have. |
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His largest work, De virginitate, dedicated to the nuns at Barking, is a twofold treatise in prose and verse, which became a stylistic model for subsequent Anglo-Latin works. |
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The arguments offered outside of those put forth by the NCAA in favor of the current system are twofold. |
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The human tragedy of the natural disaster in this particular part of Italy is twofold. |
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The potential teratogenicity of benzodiazepines remains controversial, but a recent meta-analysis suggested a twofold increase, at most, in the risk of orofacial clefts. |
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In other settings, it has been shown that premature hospital discharge of patients with unstable vital signs was responsible for a twofold increase in 30-day mortality. |
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The deaths in Cianjur, according to him, represent a twofold increase from previous years and so the health ministry has declared it an extraordinary incidence. |
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There was a more than twofold increase in survival among recipients of combination antibiotic therapy as compared with that for recipients of monotherapy regimens. |
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Minor congenital anomalies affect 7 to 15 percent of infants exposed to antiepileptic drugs, which represents a twofold increase over that in the general population. |
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This suggests that severely distorted transmission might have contributed to an approximately twofold increase in estimated map distances around the CYC locus. |
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Flint said the impact might be twofold, lower demand from the US brought about by the weaker dollar may result in a slow down in imports from sub-Saharan Africa. |
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According to the Journal of Periodontology, high levels of stress and poor coping skills increase twofold the likelihood of development of periodontal disease. |
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In this respect, we have increased the minimum salary by 29 per cent, we have also increased the family allowance twofold, and taxes have been significantly reduced. |
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The mean number of office-based visits documenting a diagnosis of ADHD among girls tripled in the 1990s, whereas the number for boys increased about twofold. |
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The magnitude of the associations between CSA and subsequent high-risk sexual behaviors in these studies varied from a twofold to a ninefold increase in risk. |
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Prepare a series of twofold dilutions of the antiserum. |
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This has come to pass because the incompetence of governments has been aggravated by our own inability to respond to the twofold challenge before us: the health challenge and the economic challenge. |
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The effect of this large body of consolidators on the market is twofold. |
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The reason we are asked to say or name our sins in confession is twofold. |
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Indeed, the team managed by Michito Harada has a twofold objective: to confirm their status as a continental power and show that the fine 5-3 victory over Belgium was no flash in the pan. |
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The benefits of conditional requests in relation to caching are twofold. |
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What I will be proposing are, however, significant improvements, transforming today's system into a better one. In a nutshell, the rationale underlying my reform is twofold. |
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Ukip's threat to the status quo is twofold. |
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The book's purposes are twofold and clearly stated. |
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It has suggested, firstly to suppress the twofold limitation of the present Article 10, and secondly to enhance protection by prohibiting any false or fallacious indication, used directly or indirectly. |
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Magnificent memorable lines are created with simplicity of diction: Oh! clasp we to our hearts, for deathless dower, This close-companioned inarticulate hour When twofold silence was the song of love. |
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To see this point perfectly, it must be observed that the bad consequences of actions are twofold, particular and general. |
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In 1945, after the Second World War, a twofold leadership based on a British model was introduced. |
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This twofold development provides an opportunity to make aid more strategic, more effective and thus more beneficial to the countries and territories concerned. |
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Production of propylene, raw material for petrochemistry, will increase nearly twofold, up to 300 thousand tons per year. |
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Their mission is twofold since they must both inform and suppress. |
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This twofold objective can be achieved if the selling price is equal to the price on the market concerned, account being taken of the quality of the cereals put up for sale by tender and of transport costs. |
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In a large study of pancreatic cancer in male smokers, men who self-reported that they had diabetes had a twofold increase in risk for the malignancy. |
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But in no Periode through the whole Scripture is there to be found a twofold rotundation, one in the beginning, and another in the end of a Periode. |
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Lisa Fagin Davis brings twofold skills to her analysis of the Gottschalk Antiphonary, those of a musicologist and liturgical scholar, and those of a historian of the book. |
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