Rather than lose a valuably trained doctor we have gained a professional who has learnt a painful lesson. |
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It proved, she claims, that imagination can be valuably researched in a variety of disciplines, not least evolutionary studies and archaeology. |
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Particularly valuably for an English-speaking audience, they draw on Russian publications that have not yet received much notice in the West. |
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Water is a strategic good and an important and valuably resource for the 21st century. |
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Devices which regularly were serviced become, are in a better condition, therefore fewer valuably in service repair. |
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My special thanks also go to all those employees who contributed so valuably to making 2004 such a successful year. |
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The quorum to valuably deliberate in a members' meeting is the haft of the total number of members. |
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Just as valuably, it may open our eyes to scenes we thought we knew, casting them – and us – in an entirely fresh perspective. |
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Greater vigilance in monitoring and evaluation would contribute valuably to these efforts. |
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That space could be more valuably used for luggage because the boot, not unexpectedly, shrinks from 410 litres to just 175 when the roof goes into its hideaway. |
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The Child Rights Information Network has valuably documented many of these conversations. |
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While some may choose to write their perceptions, those who choose not to do so can serve valuably as listeners to the stories of others. |
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In addition to the internal usage of weblogs and wikis, librarians can contribute valuably to the new peer-to-peer reference platforms. |
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Some of these works are valuably done with help from the open source software community. |
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Mr Prodi very valuably indicated to the world around that this must be seen in a global context. |
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The special measures taken to focus on this matter valuably broaden the scope of the discussion, which this volume will engender. |
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The author valuably describes how propagandists depict diplomatic overtures by South Korea and America as quaking capitulations. |
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Each respondent contributed valuably to the preparation of the EL 2011 in Helsinki. |
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Inevitably, serving my clients and exploring these new places contributes valuably to the fine art photography that I create as an artist. |
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Training of employees to operation in system has been spent on the job and has allowed to start in the shortest periods valuably to use system of electronic document circulation bb workspace, issuing Government Service. |
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There seems no field in which the Six and the Seven could more valuably make a start on developing a joint approach, as a means toward agreement in Europe itself. |
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Michael Grandage's production adroitly balances the play's pain and its absurd comedy, and McKellen's portrayal keeps Paul valuably elusive throughout. |
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Plus, by writing the list, doing the weekly shop and standing in the kitchen together conducting weird culinary experiments, you're developing some useful life skills – and, even more valuably, lifelong friendships. |
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An interim assessment of the country programme document would valuably contribute to benchmarking a timeframe when UNDP exit might be contemplated. |
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It is also a somewhat complicated and controversial piece of legislation in places, and therefore much credit should go to the rapporteur for achieving a valuably balanced report. |
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This particular model of Regional Workshops may be valuably extended to other regions, and will be useful both in identifying capacity development needs for World Natural Heritage, and in meeting those needs. |
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