Second, look at the underlying cause related to the pest or disease attack. |
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The case may be legalistically arguable but it is not exactly in keeping with the underlying spirit of the accord. |
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It recognizes that politics must have an underlying morality to it, but it is antagonistic to traditional morality. |
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Their underlying idea is no different than that promoted by revisionist governments around the world. |
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The need to rework the product mix in each outlet suggests the underlying customer focus could be more finely tuned. |
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The positive side is that these drugs have confirmed that the underlying disease of rheumatoid arthritis is treatable. |
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External root hairs occur in a pattern governed by the arrangement of underlying cortical cells. |
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In vertebrates, the limb apical epidermis promotes proliferation and inhibits differentiation of underlying mesenchymal cells. |
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Spectral analysis decomposes a variable into underlying sine and cosine functions of particular wavelengths or cycles. |
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The ditch around Stonehenge would have been dug using animal bones and deer antlers to loosen the underlying chalk. |
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He rejected the rigidities of structuralist analyses and instead suggested there is no pattern or underlying coherence in history. |
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Perceiving the underlying metre of the limerick is not just a simple linear experience. |
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As the seas rose, new coral islands grew from the underlying shelf platform. |
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The underlying logic was that shareholders were the residual risk-takers in the system. |
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He is an aviation finance specialist, underlying the minister's shift away from political appointees to directors with specific expertise. |
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Therefore, it may be apt to search for physical problems underlying the Prophet's mental troubles. |
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The sharp tool or grinder initiated a crack in the underlying metal strap which runs around the circumference of the fuselage. |
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So Hegel carefully distinguishes between the underlying principles of the Persian and the Roman empires. |
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By measuring errors or gaps in the process, you can identify the underlying root causes of process issues. |
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It's as if ALP members accept the underlying premise of the Commission rather than view it as a set of loaded dice. |
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The storage technologies underlying these solutions include hard disk drive-based systems, magnetic tape and optical storage. |
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Nor has it commenced legal proceedings in England to secure its underlying claim by arresting a ship here or to enforce the arbitration award. |
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The program's underlying logic is also now reflected in an orderly and commonsense interface which reflects this awesome program's true power. |
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Knowing algorithms, which is really the underlying piece of any logic in a computer program, is an extremely important skill for programmers. |
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While he focuses on the kiwi dollar, he shows how the underlying issues are global. |
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Clear articulation of the underlying usability analysis, a kind of design rationale, may help. |
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The emphasis of dance team is on learning and performing choreographed routines rather than on the underlying technique. |
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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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There's an underlying ascription of bad faith to language writers, that they are somehow cultural commissars, in a sentence like that. |
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The currency fund can be leveraged up to five times the value of its underlying assets. |
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Systems thinkers strip away the content to reveal the bare bones of the underlying structure. |
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Whether the words underlying these names belong to the Thessalian dialect is impossible to say. |
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We interpret them to be partial melts of asthenospheric mantle underlying the Antarctic Peninsula magmatic arc. |
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Careful examination of the fingernails and toenails can provide clues to underlying systemic diseases. |
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The underlying cause of most heart attacks is atherosclerosis, a disease of the coronary arteries that usually develops over many years. |
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No matter how people try to maintain a normal existence, there is an underlying hysteria waiting to rear its pulsating head. |
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A seam of coal about two feet thick was discovered, but underlying this seam of coal was a seam of clay approximately four feet thick. |
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What was less satisfactory was that the documentation and the underlying philosophy did not appear to be at one. |
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Assessing his prospects of success in those claims and the quantum of any damages requires many of the underlying issues to be tested or tried. |
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There is no getting away from the fact the bill does not even attempt to resolve the difficult issues underlying and surrounding it. |
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The condition may also be associated with an underlying disorder, such as atopic dermatitis or lupus. |
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Such an existence would be indescribably chaotic, no underlying reason or logic behind anything. |
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The masking layer is patterned so as to form a desired arrangement of metal lines by etching the underlying metal layer. |
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It all started with an underlying rhythm from a beatbox that we'd bought in Chinatown, then Bob played guitar to that. |
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First, current drugs are not specific enough to target the complex neurobiology underlying many mental illnesses. |
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Five underlying principles are set forth at the beginning of the Framework. |
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Physiques are exaggerated to illustrate the underlying theme, which is masked masculinity, flowered femininity, or elusive mystery. |
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The important factor is that the underlying trend remains positive rather than individual isolated cases. |
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As the thaumatrope appeared in stores, Dr. Ayrton published a book explaining the scientific principles underlying the toy. |
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There was a hint of menace in the way he said it, a low growl underlying his words. |
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Ostensibly hard-hitting and media-savvy journalists invariably focus instead on symptoms of the underlying malaise. |
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The underlying theme of the works is dreams, in particular those that have been lost. |
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The nature of the magnetic basement underlying the east side of the profile is enigmatic. |
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These folds were interpreted by Seranne as forced folds formed by faulting in the underlying basement. |
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These patients were all screened for the presence of underlying thrombophilia using the same tests as those performed in the study patients. |
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The underlying Dosados sandstone member, 80 m below, is the source bed for the intrusions. |
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It's easy to jump up and down and scream about a move like this, but it addresses the symptom, not the underlying question. |
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The answer varies depending on underlying assumptions, but a rough ballpark figure is 20 times the area of Minnesota planted as corn. |
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Our underlying sell-through at the retail level remained very strong throughout the third quarter. |
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Multiple spontaneous miscarriages also may indicate underlying thrombogenic conditions. |
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The Murihiku Terrane is one of several Permian to early Cretaceous tectonostratigraphic terranes comprising the basement underlying New Zealand. |
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What do we lose by focusing on the detail rather than discerning the underlying patterns and meanings? |
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Dehydration during the marathon combined with an underlying thrombocythaemia probably precipitated his thrombosis. |
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The exodermis and underlying layer of heavily lignified sclerenchyma of Oryza sativa is a constitutive feature. |
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A subsequent visit confirmed it was not in the ocher-beige layer, but embedded in the underlying coat of pale mauve paint. |
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This relentless rectilinearity is not presented as an underlying metaphysical reality, as in a Mondrian abstraction. |
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Occasionally bad breath is the sign of some underlying illness, but that is uncommon. |
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Futures and options are derivatives because their value depends on the price of the underlying asset, be it a commodity, investment or index. |
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In the transparency of watercolor, the thin veils of color lapping the underlying white paper capture the city's luminosity. |
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Amy's voice filled the room, a slight, underlying quiver in her tone, as if she didn't want to hear more. |
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In many limericks extra weak syllables may be squeezed in almost anywhere, but we still recognise a familiar underlying metrical pattern. |
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If there is an image that expresses van Itallie's underlying philosophy, it is a mandala. |
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Isn't it unsurprising how settling a lawsuit does nothing to settle the underlying acrimony that motivated it? |
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The underlying cause of this disadvantage is the lack of support for women struggling to balance their working and family lives. |
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We compare them to those underlying the activation of overall protein synthesis. |
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It was almost childlike, but with a strong underlying sense of maturity and wisdom. |
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Telephone system manageability depends to a great extent on the underlying architecture of the voice system. |
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The principles underlying political speech apply in the Internet context just as easily as they did when parchment was all the rage. |
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The gypsum board must be attached to the wood furring strips or underlying masonry using nails or screws. |
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The overall effect is one of methodic restraint in the presentation of ideas, and the importance of each underlying sound. |
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Patients with the syndrome should be screened for an underlying malignancy or autoimmune disorder. |
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School drop-outs, juvenile delinquency, and gang wars were symptoms of underlying social pathology. |
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In most cases, the underlying etiology is atherosclerotic disease of the arteries. |
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None of the patients had endometrial hyperplasia or an underlying malignancy. |
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What interests us here is not so much the completely irrationality of Carr's ravings, but the underlying reason for it. |
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Nerve fibers found in the cortex's underlying white matter carry messages into the brain for additional processing. |
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One of the basic underlying assumptions of Afrocentric theory emanates from the school of thought delineated in Black family literature. |
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The Black feminist perspective generates an underlying primary theory for moving to a culturally appropriate or Afrocentric model. |
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It is bound up entirely with the underlying program of militarism abroad and social reaction at home. |
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Tin is less reactive than the metal it covers, protecting the underlying metal from corrosion. |
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The flashpoints of division between Europe and America reflect this underlying conflict. |
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The medication can reduce the concomitant anxiety and agitation, but does little to stop the underlying delusions. |
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Now, I'm not sure the underlying change of policy here is wrong-headed, at least as far as it goes, or even that it represents a change. |
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This is the underlying issue which campaigners agree must be tackled in years to come. |
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The underlying assumption that an actively rebellious people has been waiting for leadership, or working to organize itself, has also been wrong. |
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The following recitals explain the background and underlying policy of the Directive, so far as relevant for present purposes. |
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The discomfort with using rational self-interest as an underlying principle is understandable, to a degree. |
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Temporary tensions of daily living do not disturb the underlying stability of love that is wisely expressed. |
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However, the underlying mechanism that brings about this restriction is less well understood. |
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I don't think it tells us about deep underlying trends or revisions to ideals of womanhood. |
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However, it does reveal the underlying mindset that allowed these budding war criminals to seize the day without any obvious conscience. |
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Furthermore, the underlying suggestion of an inherent connection between physicality and culture seems awkwardly reductive. |
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It kind of reminds me of the underlying significance of the bacchanalian frivolity of Carnival back home. |
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Disentangling the mechanisms underlying functional differences among decomposer communities. |
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The underlying theme was that while the province is strapped for cash, there are other regions in the country that are in worse shape. |
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But the heroin problem, the underlying source of serious crime, is getting worse. |
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Minor or even deep wounds to the skin and underlying tissues can be closed by using Butterfly tape or by suturing. |
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Often you sense the underlying feeling of hostility among certain people working in the tourism trade. |
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Both observations could be seen as a reflection or consequence of the cognitive mechanisms underlying sentence processing. |
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Subhorizontal seismic reflectors interpreted as sills are present over a huge region in the basement underlying the Western Canada Basin. |
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Despite his virtuosity, Sonny Rollins always managed to express an underlying, wry sense of humor in his playing. |
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The input from the new user interface must also be reformatted to allow the underlying legacy program to understand the request. |
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Critics often cite the potential for these funds to trade at a share price that is not aligned with the value of the underlying securities. |
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Debriding the devitalized tissue will allow the underlying healthy tissue to regenerate. |
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Mutations that disrupt the signaling interactions between epithelium and the underlying mesenchyme can cause eyelid closure defects. |
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For an asymmetric algorithm, it is easier to attack the underlying mathematical problem. |
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The aging of the baby boom generation is the major factor underlying the increasing need for health care workers. |
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The geological fault lines underlying the eruptions stretch to the Italian mainland. |
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Cedary oak and lees yeastiness give excellent depth and graciously offsets the rich underlying fruit. |
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The character of the sound elicited by tapping was, thus, indicative of the state of health of the underlying tissues. |
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For a moment the film's ominous underlying theme, parental panic, roars to the surface with great immediacy and clarity. |
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In these areas, the layers of plaster are pulling away from the underlying strips of wood lath which support it. |
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There seemed to be a deep underlying repression in those teens which had no healthy outlet. |
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This is a major operation requiring single lung anaesthesia, and many patients with cardiac or underlying lung disease will not tolerate it. |
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His second major contribution is to analyze the underlying causes of the behavior he discovers. |
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What enticed him about the script was the underlying theme behind its premise. |
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If the underlying ligamentous structures become lax, the medial muscle mass will undergo increased stress. |
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Most episodes are due to urinary tract infections and renal cyst rupture that relate to the underlying anatomical abnormalities. |
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If I wanted to see the anatomical structures underlying an injury, I was unable to do it as quickly with the CD as flicking through a textbook. |
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In such a situation, the hope of establishing the quantifiability of these underlying cognitive dimensions in a robust fashion becomes increasingly remote. |
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It is precisely its accentuation of the underlying assumptions of this premeditated corporate world that gives Dream Machine's observations power and relevance. |
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This is because they buy complex derivative products to mirror the performance of the underlying stock market index or indices which are not transparently priced. |
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This of course is science's strength, rather than its weakness, its ability to self-correct and approximate ever closer to a possible underlying truth. |
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Her plan is based on the underlying assumption that the economy will improve in the near future. |
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After the roof is waterproofed, soil is carefully placed over the roof in layers from 6 inches to 9 feet thick, depending on the strength of the underlying roof system. |
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But part of the underlying social contract is you take a hunk of that and pay forward for the next kid who comes along. |
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All patients were efficient in processing Arabic numerals, suggesting that this code and its underlying conceptual base are sufficient for calculation. |
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He argues that the melancholiac's self-loathing disguises a hostility towards the lost, beloved object, indicating an underlying ambivalence towards it. |
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There had come a point in August of 1998 when underlying stress began to surface in marketplace, and problematic liquidation of dollar holdings commenced. |
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Suffice to say, his language does not always reflect underlying reality. |
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Liquefied vitreous, serous fluid, or blood may collect in the subretinal space between the sensory retina and the underlying layer of retinal pigment epithelium. |
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The first metafunction consists of an underlying semantic structure or logical form describing relations between actants fulfilling roles in a process. |
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There is a reduction in underlying estimates for contributory jobseeker's allowance of approximately 20 million due to lower unemployment assumptions. |
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These products would still use all the cool underlying Mozilla technology, but no longer would they try to be all things to all people, all at once. |
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Here we would like to entertain the more radical idea that the underlying laws governing those individual phenomena are themselves of statistical origin. |
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It lifts a thin surface layer of the cornea away from underlying layers. |
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The lands of the Southwest, in their aridness, showed him concretely the underlying fragility of the land community, and the interconnectedness of its members. |
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They could access the underlying code and tweak the program at will. |
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The resource underlying the UF is a bearer security of the Bank of Chile. |
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Ways are discussed in which these patterns may be related to the underlying linguistic structure of words in Bahasa Malaysia, English, and Arabic. |
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But there remains an underlying air of stress, from the media tent to the concession stands. |
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By giving more weight to more recent data, such smoothing adjusts to abrupt shifts in the underlying level of a data series, such as a sudden jump up to a new, higher level. |
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Taking all of this into account, though there seemed to be an underlying sadness, I got the distinct impression that his bluff attitude was covering up something. |
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The roasted red and yellow peppers, zucchini, eggplant and asparagus were just so, and the heady porcini mushroom risotto underlying it all was lusciously creamy. |
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Depending on the extent of the inflammation, vasculitis of the pial vessels may lead to thrombosis and infarction of the underlying brain parenchyma. |
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Some were elderly with underlying conditions like hypertension and diabetes. |
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The underlying limestone karst topography allows water to flow in abundant underground rivers, feeding the numerous springs, which flow into the many creeks and streams. |
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But strong performances from consumer electronics, white goods, mobile phones, leisure and photography products ensured underlying sales continued to grow. |
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Despite last week's political row, the underlying question that has emerged is whether Scotland's surgeons, anaesthetists, radiologists and senior medics are worth the money. |
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The underlying economic factors that cause deficits to shrink often create circumstances that push them to shrink even faster. |
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Fortunately, the presenter did at least tie the toffee-nosed buffoon in such knots that the programme's viewers could clearly see his underlying motives. |
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It is during this time that many discover the underlying reasons for their addiction, and, ideally, work through them. |
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An underlying slight twitch of muscles as she tensed, then sighed and those muscles went completely lax as she sagged against me and snugged her head a bit closer. |
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Consider keeping him back a year in school to allow him more time to develop the underlying abilities that he may need to avoid making him overly frustrated. |
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Kirby believes that the government's underlying concern is with getting dependent lone parents back to work and letting the state raise their children. |
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Finally, therapeutics, which addresses asthma prevention, disease modification, and reversal of underlying mechanisms, are of particular need and importance. |
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But underlying this playfulness there is also a serious agenda. |
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An important breakthrough was the concept of molecular disease, introduced in the late 1940s with Linus Pauling's elucidation of the underlying basis of sickle-cell anemia. |
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Other underlying causes include arthritis, kidney disease, heart failure, asthma, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, restless legs syndrome, Parkinson's disease, and hyperthyroidism. |
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And there was an underlying compassion for each character, no matter how crooked or misguided or totally bananas. |
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In Commons's work two opposing resultants of underlying, real economic forces do not impersonally, mechanistically interact and come into static equilibrium. |
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There are hints of a lost love and a past disloyalty, but it isn't until the film moves into its final third that we understand the forces underlying Marianne's resurrection. |
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And what do you get when monetary growth is not calibrated to underlying growth in the real economy? |
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Apparently it is a heady mix of desperation with underlying scents of money and old rope topped off with the faint whiff of sanctimonious windbaggery. |
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While the mood last week was one of self-congratulation, the underlying reality is that circulation for Scotland's biggest national papers continues to fall. |
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Polygon boundaries coincide with anticlinal ridges on the interface between the faulted sequence and an underlying 35 m thick low velocity, low density, overpressured layer. |
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They are sensitive to the sense of struggle and resignation in this dramatic movement and their rubato, though fluid, never damages the integrity of the underlying pulse. |
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Thus the market-maker in securities can finance its inventory, and the fund manager can also raise short-term moneys, without disturbing its underlying, portfolio. |
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The rift might happen now or later, but it will happen, because the underlying reason is not political but sociological. |
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The amazing degree of variation in the experiences of asexual people suggests that the underlying causes of their lack of sexual attraction are very different. |
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In this instance, exploring the seemingly unproblematic nature of women's work lays bare the materialist bias underlying Western theories of hunting and fishing. |
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To understand morphogenesis we need to look at the mechanical forces that cells can exert and the underlying cellular properties that generate these forces. |
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In a process known as endermologie, the skin and underlying superficial fat are kneaded and massaged by special mechanised rollers operated by a trained therapist. |
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The underlying cause of trouble in Oldham, Burnley and Bradford is the collapse of industries such as textiles, bringing with it poverty and unemployment, he believes. |
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Finally, a clinical decision support system is only as effective as its underlying knowledge base, which changes rapidly as medical science evolves. |
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Political tensions are underlying every move in Nigeria, where, in February, the next presidential candidates will be nominated. |
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Iron deficiency requires a diagnostic workup to determine the underlying cause of the deficiency, medical intervention to correct it, and replacement iron therapy. |
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The West sometimes risks, by its actions, pushing the brics closer together, but there are underlying divides there. |
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The focus was loose enough to allow a free flow of associations between parts of the exhibition, yet tight enough to communicate the underlying concepts. |
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Erosion of the underlying bedrock appears to have been limited. |
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The problem is compounded by the fact that medical doctors are not usually aware of underlying lifestyle causes that may be the root of the problem. |
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Their underlying design is a spiraling vortex, in which undulating waters magically metamorphose into watered silk, velvet into vaporous cloud and firmament. |
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Mangione is a quant, which means that his stock picks are based more on quantitative measures of company and stock performance than on the underlying businesses. |
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As a basement membrane separates an epithelium from the underlying lamina propria or supportive tissue, so it also separates the follicle from the theca. |
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That is the underlying theme behind the controversial diet called Atkins. |
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Similarly, mold growth on the top and bottom sides of subflooring and on the underlying structural floor joists is a ubiquitous problem. |
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I shall discuss in the following chapter the underlying principles and indications of actinotherapy in each of the diseases enumerated. |
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Some brainists might suppose that a postmortem study of Einstein's brain would provide clues as to the cerebral processes underlying genius. |
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Nonetheless, the underlying pathology manifests beyond motoneuron degeneration, affecting also widespread extramotor areas. |
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The use of the piecewise linear frequency polygon in place of the underlying histogram would seem mainly a graphical advantage. |
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Aristotle's views on natural sciences represent the groundwork underlying many of his works. |
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Scrivener, who for the first time consistently identified the source texts underlying the 1611 translation and its marginal notes. |
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The bedrock underlying Birmingham was mostly laid down during the Permian and Triassic periods. |
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In the Yorkshire and the Humber region, there is a very close relationship between the major topographical areas and the underlying geology. |
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The Chalk Group, like the underlying Gault Clay and Upper Greensand, is diachronous. |
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These numbers may not represent real financial flows as prices for the underlying arms can be as low as zero in the case of military aid. |
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The Jurassic beds found in isolated locations on Skye and Applecross reflect the complex underlying geology. |
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His main discoveries include the principles underlying electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis. |
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Faraday also established that magnetism could affect rays of light and that there was an underlying relationship between the two phenomena. |
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He used similar ideas to those underlying the ENQUIRE system to create the World Wide Web, for which he designed and built the first Web browser. |
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There was no underlying administration or bureaucracy to maintain any gains beyond the lifetime of a leader. |
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Further, the focus of meditation and the underlying theory of liberation guiding the meditation has been different in Buddhism. |
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The political and social assumptions underlying the early Robin Hood ballads have long been controversial. |
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Passages in the Overview and the Greek grammar have been taken as an early exposition of a universal grammar underlying all human languages. |
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The play is sometimes given a historical setting, enabling audiences to reflect on the underlying conflicts. |
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Uncertainties may also be calculated by consideration of the uncertainties of the individual underlying quantities used. |
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He not only proposed many legal and social reforms, but also expounded an underlying moral principle on which they should be based. |
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In her works she experimented with stream of consciousness and the underlying psychological as well as emotional motives of characters. |
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The beginnings of the dispute are numerous, and many of the underlying reasons may be lost in history. |
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Among the transformation steps, the mechanisms underlying metacyclogenesis have been extensively studied. |
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It is in effect the eroded outer edges of the High Weald, revealing a mixture of sandstone outcrops within the underlying clay. |
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The S suffix of the 570S and 650S stands for Sport, underlying the levels of performance and engaging driving experience. |
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It is a basic principle underlying the dominant Westphalian model of state foundation. |
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The supervolcano underlying Yellowstone National Park in the Rockies is the continent's largest volcanic feature. |
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Appraisals obtained by IndyMac on underlying collateral were often questionable as well. |
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They generally held that there are underlying principles of design that constrain all constitutions for every polity or organization. |
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The Roman law underlying civil law developed mainly from customary law that was refined with case law and legislation. |
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Wittgenstein argues that language has an underlying logical structure, a structure that provides the limits of what can be said meaningfully. |
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Flags in Northern Ireland are controversial, their symbolism reflecting underlying sectarian and political differences. |
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Bedrock rivers form when the river downcuts through the modern sediments and into the underlying bedrock. |
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The underlying geology of most of Caithness is old red sandstone to an estimated depth of over 4,000 metres. |
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The underlying geology, harsh climate, and long history of human occupation have shaped this rich and distinctive natural heritage. |
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The mechanisms underlying the appearance of the parkinson-like symptoms during neuroleptic treatments are not ascertained. |
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The waveform response comes from the underlying cyclical motions of the planet, which eventually drag all the transients into harmony with them. |
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In trading, clearing is necessary because the speed of trades is much faster than the cycle time for completing the underlying transaction. |
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Then comes the taorluath movement and variation and the crunluath movement, continuing with the underlying theme. |
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Ice in the accumulation zone is deep enough to exert a downward force that erodes underlying rock. |
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Figure 3 shows a schematic range of peaks with the color underlying the minor peaks indicating the encirclement parent. |
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Beyond the bay the underlying rocks emerge from the sand to form the promontory of Porthcawl Point. |
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It seeks to discover underlying themes that are common to the myths of multiple cultures. |
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They embraced idiosyncrasy, while rejecting the idea of an underlying madness. |
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These dunes often occur in semiarid areas where the precipitation is retained in the lower parts of the dune and underlying soils. |
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The larva also loses its swim bladder and spines, and sinks to the bottom, laying its blind side on the underlying surface. |
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The underlying geology is Rousay type Middle Old Red Sandstone, the flagstones of which make excellent building materials. |
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The weight of the ice sheet depresses the underlying land, and when the ice melts away the land slowly rebounds. |
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The underlying fill was deposited from 1965 to 1985, mostly consisting of construction debris from San Francisco and some municipal wastes. |
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The rivers Avon and Frome cut through the limestone to the underlying clay, creating Bristol's characteristically hilly landscape. |
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Tectonic plates are able to move because the Earth's lithosphere has greater mechanical strength than the underlying asthenosphere. |
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Both the thickness and structure of the later sequence will be controlled by the underlying geology in the absence of any active tectonics. |
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New magma of basalt composition emerges at and near the axis because of decompression melting in the underlying Earth's mantle. |
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As the oceanic crust moves away from the ridge axis, the peridotite in the underlying mantle cools and becomes more rigid. |
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The morphological expression of these features are largely defined by the underlying transitional crust and the sedimentation above it. |
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Different kinds of transitional crust form, depending on how fast rifting occurs and how hot the underlying mantle was at the time of rifting. |
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Seamounts provide data on movements of tectonic plates on which they ride, and on the rheology of the underlying lithosphere. |
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However, the underlying assumptions of this particular analysis have likewise been challenged. |
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Sediments underlying the Agulhas Current and Return Current have significantly higher ratios than surrounding sediments. |
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An underlying mechanism appears to be present in the correlation of extinction and origination rates to diversity. |
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Several studies have analyzed the statistical properties of reversals in the hope of learning something about their underlying mechanism. |
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This could be due to an inhibition in the underlying mechanism, or it could just mean that some shorter polarity intervals have been missed. |
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In simulations of planetary dynamos, reversals often emerge spontaneously from the underlying dynamics. |
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The Caribbean Plate is a mostly oceanic tectonic plate underlying Central America and the Caribbean Sea off the north coast of South America. |
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The ulnar opposition facilitates the precision grip and power grip of the human hand, underlying all the skilled manipulations. |
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This is believed to have been caused by the movement of ice ploughing into the underlying unconsolidated sands. |
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Cognitive psychology studies cognition, the mental processes' underlying behavior. |
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Much of the landscape of Somerset falls into types determined by the underlying geology. |
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After some arguments, the two kings negotiated a truce and retreated without fighting, leaving the underlying issues unresolved. |
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Systematics changed from being based on phenotype to the underlying genotype. |
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If correct, the presence of a handful of dinosaurs in the early Paleocene would not change the underlying facts of the extinction. |
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In an abrasion process, debris in the basal ice scrapes along the bed, polishing and gouging the underlying rocks, similar to sandpaper on wood. |
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The underlying problem is that climate and pollen vary somewhat from region to region. |
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The spelling was generally phonetic, and words were written based on how they were spoken rather than based on underlying phonemes or morphology. |
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Some spellings, such as magd, reflect an early tendency to write the underlying phonemic value. |
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The debate concerning the integration of this view with the principles underlying the European Community remains open. |
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The classification of the underlying lung disease was based on multidisciplinary assessments by pneumologists, pathologists and radiologists. |
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Geological maps show not only the surface, but characteristics of the underlying rock, fault lines, and subsurface structures. |
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The polychoric correlation coefficient is an estimator of the correlation coefficient in the underlying bivariate normal distribution. |
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The relative absence of a strong sense of belonging to an independent country was the underlying reason for Joey Smallwood's referendum victory. |
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Sometimes, the blisters merged into sheets, forming a confluent rash, which began to detach the outer layers of skin from the underlying flesh. |
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Regular grooming is also helpful to help the horse maintain good health of the hair coat and underlying skin. |
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Also there may be variances in quality of the underlying good which may not have fully agreed commodity grading. |
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The neurites underlying the prototroch are lost after metamorphosis, suggesting that these neurons serve a larval function. |
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For linguists, grammar refers to cognitive information underlying language use. |
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As a result of these inflected forms, native speakers remain aware of the underlying voiced phoneme, and spell accordingly. |
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Class IV verbs derived from weak verbs keep the same stem form as the underlying weak verb. |
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It is either allophonic or phonemic, and may be analyzed as an underlying consonant cluster. |
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A durational pattern that synchronises with a pulse or pulses on the underlying metric level may be called a rhythmic unit. |
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This principle governs the recovery of all compensatory damages, whether the underlying claim is based on contract, tort, or both. |
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Axioms and postulates are the basic assumptions underlying a given body of deductive knowledge. |
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Geophysically, Nicaragua is surrounded by the Caribbean Plate, an oceanic tectonic plate underlying Central America and the Cocos Plate. |
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The Court announces its judgments through individually signed opinions setting out the result and underlying reasoning. |
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The Factortame case provided the court for an opportunity to elaborate on the principles underlying the liability of Member States. |
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Contaminated clothing is removed immediately and the underlying skin washed thoroughly. |
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The World Health Organization recommends this generally for cases of diarrhea no matter what the underlying cause. |
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Radon gas levels vary by locality and the composition of the underlying soil and rocks. |
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At the summit this is overlain by scree and to the south are areas where the underlying Loweswater Formation surfaces. |
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Launchy Tarn is smaller and may have been formed by overgrazing and erosion of the underlying peat. |
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The massive weight of these sediments could be softening the underlying rocks, making them pliable enough to plunge. |
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In the course of this complex and deeply personal work, he developed the principles underlying his ideal society. |
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The underlying geology is the Millstone Grit series with sandstones and coarse gritstones separated by bands of shale. |
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The more the underlying fault is tectonically uplifted, the more the strata will be deformed and must adapt to new shapes. |
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