I use the word in its connotation of an unimpaired or uncorrupted state of affairs. |
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These are measures aiming to ensure that one's second-strike capacity, even after a first strike, is relatively unimpaired. |
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The objective is to maximise the potential for the unimpaired physical, emotional and intellectual development of every child. |
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Hygge and colleagues also found that noise-exposed children are relatively insensitive to speech, even though their hearing is unimpaired. |
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True, he takes good care of his health and his capacity for hard work seems unimpaired. |
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At the reporting date, there were no indications that debtors owing unimpaired receivables would not be able to meet their payment obligations. |
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They are protected for public understanding, appreciation and enjoyment, and are maintained in an unimpaired state for future generations. |
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The future of successful companies is based on an unimpaired environment and a healthy society. |
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When attacked by bark beetles, pine trees with a reduced capability to produce resin would be more vulnerable than pine trees with unimpaired resin production. |
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Annex II provides definitions of grains and broken grains which are not of unimpaired quality. |
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It is defined as incorruptibility, an unimpaired condition or soundness and is synonymous to honesty. |
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He had the right to have that river run through his land unimpaired and its quality undiminished except where it resulted from reasonable use of the river upstream. |
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It is said that the restrictions leave unimpaired the access of potential participants during an election period to other modes of communication with the electorate. |
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These fundamental commercial and cultural ties are unimpaired. |
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In shifting his attention to the universities, the prince has found beneficiaries that are unimpaired by any of the limiting notions that guided Giuliani. |
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Is it likely that those faced with such great and glittering prizes will be wholly immune to their attractions, or that their objectivity will be unimpaired? |
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Certainly, their vocal attributes remain unimpaired, judging by the steady stream of invective directed at all persons perceived as the opposition. |
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Your Honours, we would submit that section 4 represents only part of the law of damages for this purpose and the common law is otherwise unimpaired. |
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It also refers to virtue, incorruptibility and the state of being unimpaired. |
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Each generation is entitled to the interest on the natural capital, but the principal should be handed on unimpaired. |
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It is becoming clear that we must not only manage water as carefully as any other valuable resource, but we must also keep it unimpaired for future generations. |
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According to the RAND Institute for Civil Justice, a think-tank in California, about two-thirds of all claims are now filed by the unimpaired, whereas in the past they were filed only by the manifestly ill. |
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This present charter confirms for us and our heirs in perpetuity, that the internet shall be free and open, and shall have its rights undiminished, and its liberties unimpaired. |
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I trust that solidarity within the European Union will remain unimpaired. |
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Instead of focusing on perceived limitations, the tours allow blind people to take the visually unimpaired on an exploration of their alternate domains of stimuli, codes and references. |
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Her intellectual and decision-making capacity, however, was unimpaired and she wanted to commit suicide, but her condition prevented her from performing this act alone. |
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Additionally, critical factors for unimpaired vision are the correct luminaire selection, their spacial positioning and the colour design of the peripheral hall areas. |
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As well, improved information sharing between managing agencies will help ensure that not only its scenic splendour, but also its ecological integrity, will remain unimpaired. |
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The government brings in anti-terrorism legislation that seems to target regular Canadians more than the real threat of al-Qaeda and terrorist networks around the world that can move in and out of the country unimpaired. |
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The nutritional qualities of products also need to remain unimpaired, together with their organoleptic properties and associated consumer acceptability. |
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When hearing is unimpaired, the cochlea's role is to convert the sounds transmitted by the eardrum and the ear bones into electric signals, which are sent to the brain along the auditory nerve. |
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Quantitative analyses conducted by the NTSB speech analysis group were significantly affected by the lack of a definitive sample of the operator's unimpaired speech. |
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Electrical, measurement and control circuits shall be designed in such a way that a local failure, such as that due to a fire, does not affect unimpaired circuits. |
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He proceeded to demonstrate that his sense of humor was unimpaired. |
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The dream state of his own omniscience has remained entirely unimpaired. |
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According to the principle of financial independence, the central bank must have sufficient means to meet its objectives and perform its tasks in an unimpaired and autonomous manner. |
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The National Youth Programme with its multifarious aspects is designed to preserve unimpaired the rortiness of youth so as to be able to turn it to advantage later in life. |
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