A single piece of legislation never exists in isolation from the tapestry of law that undergirds life in Aotearoa New Zealand. |
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Indeed, her most potent weapon might, paradoxically, be the fundamental honesty that undergirds her positions. |
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The process of developing a constitutional compact must be inclusive in order to develop a common identity that undergirds nation building. |
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The dire economic situation undergirds this point: Washington should delay immediate fiscal cuts. |
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A worldwide service and support network, recognised globally for its outstanding levels of service, undergirds all product offerings. |
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It also undergirds each of the five strategic direction pillars that support the vision. |
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The result is a pared-down, street-smart encounter between African-American cultural forms and the naked truth of love and death that undergirds Shakespeare's plot. |
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The question about God and salvation undergirds our different experiences in today's pluralized world. |
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This reflects a central flaw in the philosophy which undergirds the bill, in two respects. |
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She further teaches that a hope related to the end of time does not diminish the importance of intervening duties but rather undergirds the acquittal of them with fresh incentives. |
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The separate legal status of a UNA is a concept that undergirds later provisions in the Uniform Act allowing a UNA to hold and dispose of property in its own name and to sue and be sued in its own name. |
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The Young Athlete undergirds Metzl's practical advice with anecdotes from his practice as a pediatric sports physician. |
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His aphoristic style undergirds a profound and provocative approach to fundamental theological questions. |
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But our competitive advantage, which undergirds military power, will shift unless we overcome our hubris and tackle the structural challenges. |
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That practical philosophy undergirds operations at Smurfit-Stone Container's Panama City, Florida, USA containerboard and market pulp mill. |
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The Model Treaty undergirds hundreds of treaties relied on in global business. |
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Finally, they found jobs picking strawberries and made their first money in America. And thus they joined the vast undocumented workforce that undergirds America's food supply. |
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It would overturn the treaty that ended hostilities between the two countries, and thus pose a threat to the system of treaties that undergirds much international law. |
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Only America files more. An example of Japan's shift to software is Ruby, a programming language that undergirds big websites such as those of Twitter and Groupon. |
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The whole question of time undergirds so many family issues that our lack of it will have to be carried forward from the ledger of 1999 as the opening entry on the Year 2000 books. |
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God's Spirit undergirds this entire chapter. |
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The Neoplatonic tradition, which undergirds Sufism, the Kabbala, and Western esotericism, regards physical phenomena as lower manifestations of realities that are spiritual at higher levels of being. |
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Even as we are just now uncovering the neuroscience that undergirds the developmental function of this childlore, the artifacts themselves have been in play for centuries. |
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