The selection of medium or small seed when using a grain drill will improve metering and stand uniformity. |
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We can also improve CD uniformity by reducing optical aberrations in the projection lens. |
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I make this prediction based on what we know about biology, which is that natures abhors uniformity. |
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Install all wallcovering under adequate lighting and evaluate for color uniformity. |
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Yet one suspects that there is another agenda behind his attempt to subvert the global uniformity. |
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Typically, when the product's end-user can see the component, color uniformity and repeatability are important. |
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A basic uniformity in floral as well as vegetative characters probably relates to an anemophilous habit. |
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In its infancy, pin and ball were made of hardwood, leaving much to be desired with regard to uniformity. |
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There has been a tendency in recent years to move to more uniformity among the various lectionaries. |
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The upside in line breeding is that the puppies will have uniformity in color, shape, and size. |
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The pressures for uniformity may well have backfired, encouraging a stubborn and defensive localism as a result. |
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Gentlemen like Adams did not fit comfortably into this rule-bound world of specialization, division of labor, credentialing, and uniformity. |
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High school teen movies are abundant yet generally focus more on social and sexual awakenings than education and uniformity. |
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It flourished when a new, wide availability of industrially manufactured dress materials made possible a modern standard of sartorial uniformity. |
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And to ensure uniformity in preparation, the restaurant used about 160 different pre-mixed spices in the elaborate preparation of the savouries. |
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Because of its uniformity and greatly increased speed, most texturing today is done by machine. |
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Each artist had her dress in a different colour avoiding the monotony of uniformity. |
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Finally, you can outside neck turn the brass if the lot indicates a severe lack of uniformity when measured with a proper micrometer. |
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There are a few misses here too, though the biggest problem is that the LP's uniformity, which makes some tracks seem less than engaging. |
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More and more people are opting for individual pieces of furniture that mix and match rather than the uniformity of fitted ranges. |
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Levi-Strauss turns to a problem stemming from his preceding observations, that of cultural uniformity. |
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The genetic uniformity among Cavendish bananas has made them helpless to fight Black Sigatoka. |
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Hopes were raised when he became education secretary and he made mood music about loosening Scotland's educational uniformity. |
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The Committees of Good Government are designed to provide uniformity among the municipalities. |
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Self-preservation demands for worker bees an existence of mindless uniformity. |
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Although it promised to address the lack of uniformity as part of the enlargement process, its attempts made the problem worse. |
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But she believes that she couldn't have done this without imposing a certain degree of uniformity on them. |
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Better the dull grey uniformity, the safety of lines and numbers of the new architecture. |
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There has to be uniformity in the monthly charges, which should be proportionate to what a consumer gets to watch. |
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He said there was no problem in closing the shop if the orders were implemented in uniformity throughout the town. |
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Alongside this comes uniformity, which makes a more acceptable product for the absurdly picky supermarket buyer. |
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A law to regulate the pre-school sector to bring in uniformity is essential across the country. |
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However, to try to get uniformity of standards countrywide, when the changes were made the lower levels were not left behind. |
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Officials said the signs previously had no uniformity regarding size, height and markings. |
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The uniformity in the appearance and bearing of the assembled delegates is startlingly troubling. |
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The grimness and uniformity of daily life in Pyongyang and in provincial areas is clear from the photographs. |
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The premature changing to a less costly diet may be economically appealing but can cause unthriftiness and poor pig uniformity. |
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Calculation of net mass gain requires assumptions about the nature, degree, and uniformity of overnight mass loss. |
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Unlike me, some people really do prefer uniformity to variety, regardless of cost. |
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Even under existing arrangements, the demand within the EU is that sovereign nations submit themselves to intellectual and political uniformity. |
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In this manner a greater uniformity in heating of the vitrifiable composition is achieved. |
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The calendering process provides a uniformity of thickness that surpasses the uniformity achieved by extrusion. |
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But unity is different from uniformity and to have a central voice and central authority is different from centralism. |
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At the same time, the ideas and policies that stressed cultural uniformity and homogeneity persisted. |
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More products are becoming homogeneous commodities for which uniformity of size, quality and taste is absolutely essential. |
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Identity politics, particularism, and localism against the uniformity of abstract universalism are common features of the postmodern condition. |
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I wondered if I was alone in this emotional cocoon and eagerly sought the solace of expressive uniformity from other movie goers. |
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There is certainly no cogent case to be made for uniformity through the United Kingdom. |
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Beneath the relative uniformity of its standard, edited variety, American English is a rich gallimaufry of exotic and native stuffs. |
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Strong uniformity in Permian ammonoid biostratigraphy and provincialism between Xinjiang and Pamir is suggested. |
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Better uniformity of light improves home security by getting rid of dark shadows where prowlers could lurk. |
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But uniformity is lacking even between animal depictions within the same painting group. |
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Traditional dialectologists believed that isolation led to linguistic diversity, while mixing of populations created uniformity. |
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The concept of egalitarianism was expressed in housing through uniformity, regardless of individual needs. |
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City policy is to install electroliers with underground wiring, that meets our standards for lighting level and uniformity. |
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Centralized uniformity expressly forecloses such deviation, in the name of equality. |
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Centralizing security responsibilities has the downside of making our security more brittle, by instituting a commonality of approach and a uniformity of thinking. |
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He learned that uniformity would always be trumped by initiative, and that a man who does not think for himself does not live long to think at all. |
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But there is no uniformity of policy and enforcement is not guaranteed. |
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An assessment of the uniformity of animal manuring across the pasture should be made before crediting the returned nutrients to the entire pasture acreage. |
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Tourists are the city's lifeblood, which is a recipe for uniformity. |
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The objections centered on rhetorical claims that the simplicity and uniformity of the new buildings threatened the cultural fecundity of the neighborhood. |
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Invariable uniformity of value in the currency, has a relation to the interests of the people, similar to that of uniformity of weights and measures. |
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Such a lack of uniformity has been reported in medaka and zebrafish. |
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There are limitations and certain conditions for the success of this method such as uniformity of sand and fines content in addition to the time factor. |
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The interquartile range, which spans the first to the third quartile, indicates the uniformity of the leaving-home experience among all young people. |
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The first time the New Zealanders played, Murray Dunn looked up into the stands and was amazed at the uniformity of it all. |
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Ruth felt she could chip away at it with a sharp tool and reveal nothing more than the uniformity of its composition. |
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This lack of uniformity should weigh heavily in favor of the justices accepting at least one of the DOMA cases. |
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The crankcase is also formed by a one-piece core, assuring uniformity. |
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To your left, dotted all around, are the byres which characterise the region, their uniformity and neat, pitched roofs reminiscent of houses on a Monopoly board. |
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By the 1940s the trend towards uniformity had eased and hair could be worn shoulder length in a pageboy style or curling at the ends or bunched in curls on top of the head. |
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It proposes to realise human unity in diversity and not in uniformity. |
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I mean, this is a legislative framework that refers everybody through an unascertainable process where we're not certain whether there'll be any uniformity about it. |
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The uniformity of administrative structures was reflected, later, in the imposition of a national, decimal system of weights, measures, and currency. |
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While Big Business chafes at many federal regs, in recent years it has begun to recognize the advantages of uniformity over a 50-state patchwork of laws. |
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The video also depicted various physical and analytical tests performed on tablets, including weight uniformity, tablet hardness, friability, disintegration, and dissolution. |
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It is also a powerful cautionary tale for all those who blithely repose their faith in State-led legal reform, codification, standardisation and uniformity. |
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Saltine crackers were a favourite for their uniformity in this respect. |
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It is also true that the curvilinear streets of neosuburbs can shelter the most unlikely assemblages of citizens behind the apparent uniformity of their extruded facades. |
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The six civilized core areas of the ecumene interacted but were not moving toward uniformity as was characteristic of the first phase of world history. |
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Within-island genetic uniformity decreased significantly with increasing population size, as approximated by total island area and vegetated area. |
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Its vocation is to regulate tensions and maintain equilibrium between diversity and uniformity, individuality and collectivity, to enhance social cohesion and solidarity. |
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The creation of uniformity would continue here around the parking spaces. |
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Because of the striving for uniformity of attainments, there was little financial incentive to encourage clever children to realise their full capabilities. |
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Brown rejected the label feudalism as an anachronism that imparts a false sense of uniformity to the concept. |
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Sylva Joseph's are distinguished by wide geometric borders, which he draws using cardboard templets so as to simplify uniformity. |
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Unless such changes are minor, they can seriously obstruct the Code's express objective of promoting uniformity of law among the various states. |
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When the molecular weights of all chains are similar, there's a scatter index near 1 and a high uniformity would be gained at surface coatings. |
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Their uniformity and resistance to chemical decomposition lead to high long-term fracture conductivity. |
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Poor germination in saline soils leads to lack of uniformity in emergence of chickpea seeds. |
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This improved somewhat later as processes were more heavily mechanised to improve economics and uniformity of product. |
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Unlike ecumenism, transformationalism is not an expression of denominational uniformity, but an expression of interdenominational alliances. |
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Prior to the comparison we use standard stemming and stopword removal on both sentences to increase the morphological uniformity. |
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So if you see lack of uniformity, think of things like atypical nevi, dysplastic nevi, or melanoma. |
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This company offers a lengthening line of high-quality smokeless powders, most of which are made with nitrocotton for uniformity. |
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We had no consistency in logo, no uniformity in the typestyle, size or color used, etc. |
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Temperature uniformity surveys are also performed on ovens and furnaces according to AMS2750D pyrometry requirements. |
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Tire uniformity measurement specifications include radial and lateral force variation, harmonics, conicity and runout, to name a few. |
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The Institute also challenged the assumption of uniformity and technological sophistication that seemingly undergirded its decision. |
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The risk factors from case histories were coded by one trained, professional nosologist to ensure uniformity. |
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Improved punctuation was also included, as well as adjustments in cap-height and x-height to ensure uniformity across the family. |
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Consistency and uniformity are the most important elements of orbitally formed heads. |
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Thus, not only adequate strength but also strength uniformity among rebars is important apart from bendability and weldability. |
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The pluralism that confronts the cinema-goer differs from the uniformity of the belief-system which the traditional church-goer faces. |
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Entendered by distress, she easily yielded to the pensive manners of her companions and to the serene uniformity of a monastic life. |
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Nevertheless, there is little cultural uniformity among the Germanic people concerning religion. |
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Humians see no necessary uniformity in phenomena because they expect some logical law to which uniformity may be referred. |
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Gauge wheel helps to maintain uniformity in respect of depth of ploughing in different soil conditions. |
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At the same time, the uniformity of structure found in Rome's earlier military forces disappeared. |
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Northumberland was furiously ambitious, and aimed to secure Protestant uniformity while making himself rich with land and money in the process. |
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Practically everyone in the army wore corduroy knee-breeches, but there the uniformity ended. |
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He repeatedly said that eccentricity was preferable to uniformity and stagnation. |
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Separating phosphors away from LED chips increases light quality in terms of both uniformity and color consistency. |
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That ideal required the creation of certainty of law, through the recording of law and through its uniformity. |
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The carbon deposited on the filament by this treatment improved the uniformity and strength of filaments as well as their efficiency. |
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This uniformity temperature and density in allows the lake waters to completely mix. |
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It is not until the late 17th or early 18th century that any kind of uniformity in tartan is thought to have occurred. |
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The roping technique allowed Viking crews to remain strong in numbers and act as a unit, but this uniformity also created problems. |
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Loops, oxbows, branches and islands were removed along the Upper Rhine so that there would be a present uniformity to the river. |
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Despite the unique practices of some tribes, there was a degree of cultural uniformity among the Germanic people concerning religion. |
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But where it worked, the cultural uniformity and homogeneity of the population increased. |
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It had no uniformity in its application at lower courts and was severely restricted because of bureaucratic procedures. |
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According to him, such a lack of uniformity was preferable since it would be ineffective if implemented. |
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Thus, his vision of family law uniformity was not applied and was added to the Directive principles of the Constitution. |
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However, the nature of the works and the social status of the biographees guarantee a degree of uniformity which largely transcends literary fashion or market forces. |
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Further, deposition uniformity was greatly improved with crystal quality distributions being reduced closer to the 55 arcsecond X-Ray rocking curve width previously reported. |
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If they be led by virtue, and uniformity sought to be given them by the rules of propriety, they will have the sense of the shame, and moreover will become good. |
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Perhaps the GUI uniformity solution is voice communications. |
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The law also seeks to impose uniformity and streamlining of routine transactions like the processing of checks, notes, and other routine commercial paper. |
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Nevertheless, there is a meaningful degree of uniformity in written English within the United Kingdom, and this could be described by the term British English. |
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The culture is characterised by a high degree of sophistication in the production of metal and ceramic artefacts, as well as of uniformity over a vast area. |
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So that ten men, by the aid of this machinery, can accomplish with uniformity, celerity and ease, what formerly required the uncertain labour of one hundred and ten. |
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The present analysis takes its distance from Propp in its suggestion that plot multiformity is greater, while plot uniformity is somewhat less striking. |
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Johnson recommended that strict uniformity in religious externals was the best antidote to the objectionable religious traits that he linked to Whiggism. |
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Until 1963, the High Court regarded decisions of the House of Lords binding, and there was substantial uniformity between Australian and English common law. |
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Without higher courts to ensure doctrinal uniformity among the congregations, Congregationalists have been more diverse than other Reformed churches. |
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However, after independence, efforts have been made to modernise various aspects of personal law and bring about uniformity among various religions. |
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The purpose of the ULCC was to formulate a franchise act for use in the provinces and territories in Canada to encourage uniformity in regulating franchises. |
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The study, conducted by customer WRS Materials, compared growth rate and uniformity of 1000 angstrom oxide film produced by dry versus wet oxidation using a RASIRC Steamer. |
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Tribe Sports' axialsymetrical wound continuous carbon fiber Carbon Vision shafts are computer controlled for uniformity, wall concentricity, and straightness. |
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She believes in the diversity of towns, capitalising on their uniqueness rather than the 'clone town' trend towards bland uniformity blighting our townscapes. |
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In the modern day, synthetic materials, particularly Polypenco, have become quite popular, especially among pipe bands where uniformity of chanters is desirable. |
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