Trenchant is just starting a programme of sea trials following a ground-breaking refit which has set the standard for other submarines. |
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A massive crowd packed into the Currane venue and they were entertained wonderfully by the excellent standard of the competitors. |
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Some wholefood shops sell organic capers bottled in olive oil if you find the standard ones too salty. |
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In order to reflate its economy, Britain abandoned the gold standard in September 1931 and sterling was devalued. |
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A league was three standard miles, so fifty leagues was one hundred fifty miles. |
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Is there still a place for a computer-oriented, wired standard aimed at consumer devices? |
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Sewing machines brought mass-produced shoes in standard sizes and ready-to-wear clothes within universal reach. |
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A cheap Bahamas vacation rental does not have to mean a lower standard of living. |
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My standard day trip to Whitegrass begins with a shakedown on a corner of the snow farm to rouse my rusty skating skills. |
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Other standard grammars use different lexemes but communicate the same reflexive idea for the middle. |
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It's odd comparing which bits of material are standard and which were the ad-libs. |
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The standard argument for remedying or compensating for inequalities, for what it is worth, is a moral one. |
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Why linger with a lender's standard variable rate when you can borrow more cheaply with a bit of effort? |
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The standard story of entry and exit leads to a long-run equilibrium in which all firms earn only a normal rate of return on investment. |
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Plasmid manipulation and bacterial transformation were performed by standard techniques. |
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The mass standard in the atomic world is set by one atom of the element carbon, which is defined to be 12 atomic mass units. |
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Most low-priced systems come with a standard read-only drive for both types of disks. |
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Simple and inexpensive to build, our tree seat is made from standard size lumber. |
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The Laker standard fare was for a reserved seat booked for same-day travel. |
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These magnitudes are approximations and should in no way be considered as standard magnitude values. |
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Speaking at the ceremony, Staunton said that the standard of entry this year was the highest yet. |
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Benton was a standard bearer for what came to be called Manifest Destiny, the idea that the United States was justly fated to fill the continent. |
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It is extremely difficult to identify a specific genera of mushrooms by using standard culture plate techniques. |
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Like most propagandists, he measures individuals according to his own rigid standard of how they should have thought and acted. |
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Ten per cent of all the ministerships in all the States should be reserved for beggars to improve their standard of living overnight! |
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Utilizing slow release organics products and plenty of iron and wetting agents are all standard operating procedures for Kevin and his crew. |
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After firefighters put out the flames they made a standard check of the vehicle and made the grim discovery. |
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They were astonished at the colonials' high standard of living, reports the author. |
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At present, diagnosis of tissue disorders is mainly based on the microscopic analysis of biopsy samples by standard histochemical procedures. |
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Final ow with its non-standard value in low occurs in nearly four times as many words as the standard value in how. |
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The solid line demarcates the boundary between rolling adhesion and firm adhesion at a standard set of conditions. |
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Most films ran ten minutes or less, reflecting the amount of film that could be wound on a standard reel. |
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With a full tank of fuel, the weight bias shifts rearwards slightly, which helps traction, as does the standard limited slip differential. |
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This is then graded on a scale of one to 100 with a standard reference food, usually glucose. |
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In finding a solution to the problems faced by Muslims today, they have some apologetic claims, standard and ready-made answers. |
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For this cost we could have just got a standard ready-made home where our neighbours would be just five metres away. |
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With the standard engines, the Tiara 2900 will cruise at about 20 knots with a top speed of about 28 knots. |
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We manufacture the most complete line of standard ready-made mats and custom-cut bulk mats. |
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While the remake of Japanese horror might be novel, remaking a film has become standard Hollywood practice. |
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The double standard that black youth feel operating in their communities is undermining their faith in black leaders to walk their talk. |
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Test scores, presented as unadjusted means and standard deviations for the major groups tested, show the magnitudes of the mean numerical scores. |
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At the worst extreme, existing courses in standard topics are just relabeled with a hipper, architecture-oriented name. |
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They have been proven to go beyond the lean-burn limit of a standard spark ignition. |
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The payer must deduct standard rate income tax and remit it to the Revenue. |
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After all, even with the best of intentions, it's impossible to convert a proprietary product line to a standard protocol overnight. |
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Such marks may be used in conjunction with standard spelling, in respelling systems, and with IPA symbols. |
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In other words, a society must have a moral standard by which it is run, or else we enter into the law of the jungle. |
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The man was dressed in a standard technician's coveralls and safety harness. |
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But upon ramping up the standard to what he finds minimally acceptable, the standard admits of context dependent variation. |
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Extensions for the standard and jumbo boxes are available in several heights, including a 6-inch standard box for shallow installations. |
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All the sequential shifter does is convert the back and forth motion to move the two shifter rods in a standard H pattern gear shift. |
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Going back a few years, 36 holes a day was a standard in major championships. |
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This consisted of the standard scheme with the addition of yellow and orange stripes to the rear of the fuselage and tailplane. |
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Fuel economy, emissions ratings and performance are equivalent to the standard wheelbase XJ saloons. |
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The reference standard test for diagnosis and staging of endometriosis is laparoscopy or laparotomy with biopsy. |
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There is no standard location, but bells would often be mounted on the back of the fo'c's'le or on the front of the wheelhouse. |
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On the outside, only the tailgate, doors and roof panel are unchanged from the standard Focus. |
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It goes without saying that we must maintain the solid defensive standard that we set last season. |
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I am not satisfied to the appropriate standard of proof that this appellant is of Eritrean ethnicity. |
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While the standard of football has improved since, the same can't be said about refereeing. |
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Holy Fire is not a sacral rite, but a sectarian battle standard and, as she earnestly tries to prove, a fraud. |
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One was a jazz standard written in the 1930's which had been recorded and re-recorded by various artists. |
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It is, essentially, an old phone handset wired up to a standard handphone concealed in his pocket. |
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Pass on the standard gluey pizza or sliced sub, and try to put out more unique and tempting treats, like Chinese dumplings or chicken satay. |
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By delinking the dollar from the gold standard and effectively devaluing it, the Nixon Administration hoped to steal a march on its rivals. |
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Clinical tests have shown this product works against lice that have developed resistance to standard lice shampoos. |
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The new van has one of the best designed cabs, with a good level of standard equipment. |
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In France, a standard wine glass is always used for Kir, with the flute being reserved for Kir Royal. |
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It might have helped if the person who fielded all our claims had been slightly less triumphant in the tone of her standard rebuff. |
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The flat four's assembly process is different from a standard in-line engine's, so the wrist pins must be full-floating units. |
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Only about 50 of our homes have been brought up to regulation standard with new windows, heating and doors. |
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The standard relational database offers transaction processing and XML to relate tables to each other. |
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A standard real estate contract was also appropriate because this house was already built. |
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By age 19, she had begun concertizing in Prague, performing the standard repertoire, as well as Schoenberg and Busoni. |
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A high standard of workmanship in fixtures and fittings is therefore an essential element in securing sales. |
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The facilities must function to design standard and be maintainable without extraordinary effort when compared to the function played by them. |
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A standard closet is generally equipped with regular poles and shelf space. |
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Both sides served a game of the highest standard with Portlaoise snatching victory in the dying minutes. |
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You ditch the standard template you grabbed off the shelf when you first started blogging, in favour of a design of your own making. |
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His arguments are lifted straight from standard young earth creationist sources, as are his methods. |
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The utility room still needs some finishing touches to bring it up to the standard of the other rooms in the house. |
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For instance, the restriction of supply that rent control causes makes standard forms of family living more costly. |
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Progress towards democracy and towards freedom of press are the standard Western yardsticks to judge how China is developing politically. |
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Why the company didn't drill and tap the new model for both standard receiver and tang sights, defeats me. |
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Where possible we tabulated results in terms of means and standard deviations for consultations and proportions for prescribing and referrals. |
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However when I autotune the TV it only picks up the standard 5 terrestrial channels. |
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There are two uncontroversial semantically-relevant distinctions between that and which in relative clauses in standard English. |
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The standard 1-degree indexing table allows easy access to complex prismatic parts or to drill and tap holes in one setup. |
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Everywhere you go there is the customary welcome drink, a pick-up to take you to a standard room for rest and relaxation before the pilgrimage. |
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When using vertical lifelines, use a lanyard 2 or 3 feet shorter than the standard 6 feet. |
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Of course, the demand for a shorter standard working week and job-sharing without loss of wage income is a radical demand on capitalism. |
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At parties and restaurants, magicians prefer to work without their standard tailcoat, top hat or magic wand. |
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One of the universal observations by shooters who have fired the short magnums is their surprisingly mild recoil compared to standard magnums. |
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Cuba offers a reasonable range of hotels, though do not expect a five-star hotel to meet the standard you may be used to. |
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Animal shelters could make it standard to screen dogs entering shelters for these purposes. |
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The company is opening showrooms all over the world and the standard of workmanship here is second to none. |
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I stood on the cliff tonight and took it in, arms out in the standard Zorba-the-Czech posture I assume in these moods of surpassing joy. |
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The theory behind it is a black tray absorbs reflected light better than a standard beige or white tray. |
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The original actor set the standard here for a lyrically beautiful loser, for which this remake actor is physically unqualified. |
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They will expect the author to work toward a normative standard in theory and practice. |
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As good as the TF's standard ragtop is, there are times when you feel a little under-dressed for the worst excesses of the British climate. |
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Sales of standard tea bags fell by 16 per cent and loose tea by nine per cent over the past two years, according to a report out this week. |
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The standard procedure for this assay was to remove the cell culture medium and add fresh media containing the MTS tetrazolium reagent. |
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In a previous study we have shown that local anesthesia can be used as the standard anesthetic for outpatient knee arthroscopy. |
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The standard culvert has sufficient cells to pass the discharge without significant afflux. |
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The standard errors of the model estimates were adjusted for the clustering of patients within hospitals. |
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The standard of behaviour, especially that of young adolescents, has become a matter of concern. |
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The standard way around this is to zip the executable files before sending them. |
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The court said the standard warning notice sent to the student was incorrectly worded. |
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Amis has always insisted that aesthetics are the sole standard for judging the worth of literature. |
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Protein was determined by the method of Bradford using bovine serum albumen as the standard protein. |
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Whereas a standard home loan depends on your earnings, a buy-to-let advance is based on rental potential. |
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And imagine the uproar when we discover the standard issue boot doesn't come with a kicky little heel. |
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Snow blades, for which you will need standard ski boots but no poles, also have the advantage of not needing a great deal of snow. |
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Two aluminium sub-chassis support the ancillaries, help absorb bumps, and guarantee an excellent standard of safety. |
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Soon it became standard for down-and-outs, alcoholics and drug addicts to give their blood for easy cash. |
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We say a tearful good bye to legendary anchorman and the standard of journalist integrity, Dan Rather. |
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The standard technique for placing central venous catheters is by using anatomical landmarks. |
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The camps are operated to a very high standard and the consistent quality of the entire operation has stood the test of time. |
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No matter, for Americans had recalibrated their sensibilities towards a new post-war standard of prosperity. |
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Therefore, the results use percentile reporting rates instead of standard deviations. |
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The two standard languages are Tahitian and French, but many islanders have at least some English. |
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Two standard roofing coatings are available at your local hardware store or lumberyard. |
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Made with standard size lumber, and built from full-size plans, just a handful of common tools are required to build this project in a weekend. |
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When we do read in translation, we are normally reading books translated into standard British English or standard American English. |
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The Aldgate train was the standard London model, built of a tough steel frame upon which aluminium bodywork is bolted firmly down. |
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First, the relationship between the monetary standard and the macroeconomy is not addressed. |
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The redesign also includes extra-large parking spaces, which are about eight feet wide, about a foot wider than a standard slot. |
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The project calls only for standard size pine lumber that is readily available at your local home improvement center. |
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They were maintained under standard conditions and were fed standard food and water ad libitum. |
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In the questionnaire, there were six standard questions about habitual walking, cycling, and cross-country skiing. |
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This leads to a nice soprano sax solo, and the tune is well within the domain of standard fusion. |
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The disqualification of Greece's two top sprinters hardly tarnishes the Olympic gold standard as some seem to think. |
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In the 1970s, the US delinked the dollar from the gold standard to pay for the massive cost of the Vietnam War. |
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Sample means, trimmed means, medians, standard deviations, minimums, maximums, skewness and kurtosis are reported. |
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This double standard is what enables and entices women to shed their clothes. |
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The standard of bedrooms is particularly high in Brooks, and some of the new rooms even have plasma TV in bedroom and bathroom. |
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This factor is the primary justification for replacing the standard algorithmic procedure with an alternative one. |
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If this sounds like wild speculation, recall that it has in fact been standard political practice since the time of Machiavelli. |
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It will also have a different crime rate, divergent patterns of morality, a different standard and notion of what counts as political realism. |
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That's the reason for the standard caution against working the soil too early in the year. |
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Through most of history, tearlessness has not been the standard of manliness. |
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His father, as anyone who has ever heard his standard campaign speech knows, was a millworker. |
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With advances in standard off-the-shelf alkaline batteries, most electronic sensors can operate for longer periods without running down. |
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Having started out as a piper himself, Jock loves to languish in the tunes of glory, the marches and reels of the standard Scottish songbook. |
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I am unsure how much replay value a standard documentary like this might have, outside of the classroom. |
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The gold standard was restored in 1879, with all national bank notes being redeemable in gold on demand. |
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Find a model with rechargeable batteries that also allows you to use standard AA alkaline batteries. |
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If there were any doubts about the standard of the hotel, its cheap tariff leaves no room for second thoughts. |
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This was a standard rural roadside mailbox with a rounded top and a mail pick-up flag indicator. |
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Transgenic flies were then produced using the standard embryo pole plasm injection technique. |
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Most people know that the standard wine bottle is 75 cl in volume, and that a magnum is 1.5 litres or two bottles. |
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For such people, standard English is the register of formal communication, complemented by vernacular usage for other purposes. |
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The Lacedaemonians are exceedingly virtuous among themselves, and according to their national standard of morality. |
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There are all sorts of other cases in which the standard components of parenting can come apart. |
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Two groups suggested that the standard should be set at 10 days in total and not 10 working days. |
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Previously, the Waldorf's radio system covered only the standard broadcast band of 550 to 1500 kilocycles. |
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The standard microscopic examination technique for malaria parasites enables the detection of all four human plasmodium species. |
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Far off to one side of the great cliff, we were arranging the short rappels back to the ground via the standard East Ledges descent route. |
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The plot is far from novel in cinematic history, but is at least a bit of a twist on the standard formulation. |
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This would result in a boat that has identical stability to that of the standard boat up to 38-40 degrees of heel. |
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They're talking about having standard exams for the universities next year, it was on the wireless. |
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He offers his, and indeed the century's, standard example of clocks which may have various internal mechanisms to produce the same outer effects. |
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The rig is heavier than a standard gaff or Bermuda rig of the same sail area. |
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In the latter case they were usually standard commercial products of the panel maker. |
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In the standard Western division of genres, mimetic resemblance is the first criterion of portraiture. |
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The gold standard became a panacea particularly for proponents of laissez-faire economic policy. |
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Unhappy at the standard of care that his two-year-old daughter was receiving from an Edinburgh nursery, he withdrew her on grounds of safety. |
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What they're really trying to do is reach people who really aren't reachable by commercials and by standard news media. |
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Although the tones vary somewhat from one part of the country to another, the dialect of the capital, Vientiane, is considered standard Lao. |
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Shiitakes have a more intense flavor than the standard button mushrooms, which makes them go a little farther. |
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Workers have seen the standard of living, the social safety net, and wages decline over the last thirty years. |
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Continuous thermograph records were made inside a standard weather house located on the floor of the greenhouse. |
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A standard clipped box tree in a plain terracotta pot shows restrained good taste. |
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Women got in on the act as well, becoming standard bearers for their gender and icons to a generation. |
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I have chosen this transcription to remain in line with the standard Assyriological transcription for the words I am discussing. |
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People of European origin, Asians, and people of mixed race enjoy the best standard of living. |
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Her government's standard of sleaze, corruption and lying were soon to pale into insignificance, when their successors got weaving. |
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An individual can claim a standard rate tax credit in respect of home loan interest he has paid in the tax year. |
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They had a CD of Christmassy tunes set to standard dance rhythms, and jiving to Slade was most enjoyable! |
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The currently standard plastic yawls have a ballast-displacement ratio of 0.433, compared to 0.390 for the older wood design. |
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This is the process that analyzes an HTML document in comparison to standard HTML rules, identifying errors and non-standard codes. |
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Secondly, it has been incorrectly assumed that the standard set by developed countries can be considered the norm. |
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If you had a standard monthly payment for the same amount each month, then your request could be actioned. |
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Why, Michelin wanted to know, are sales of radial tires surging in China even though they cost three times more than standard tires? |
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The quality of the horses, the standard of jockeyship, the level of prize money were all inferior to here. |
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A further reduction was accomplished by using the tangent plane of the surface at a given point as the standard plane of reference. |
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They can also be transported by trucks on lowboys and lifted by military or standard cranes. |
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Some companies, such as Bank of Ireland, automatically include this type of accident in their standard cover, but this is not the norm. |
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WebTV and similar devices use a standard low-resolution TV as the display, so they can't display a full web page from most sites without scrolling. |
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A tenant paying rent to a non-resident landlord must deduct standard rate income tax from the rent paid to the landlord and pay the tax he has deducted to the Revenue. |
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Surviving manuscripts show that the standard Gregorian chant was not used, and Ambrosian forms persisted in Italian-speaking regions until recent times. |
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A standard payout is four times a member's annual salary, or remuneration. |
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The medical and personal provisions are similar to to Direct Line's, but 130 high-risk pursuits, such as white-water rafting, are included within the standard cover. |
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And Georgian wines have become the indisputable gold standard of the region. |
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A demanding standard of financial honesty is expected of politicians, and even small-scale tax evasion or misuse of an expense account can lead to removal from office. |
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The standard of entry is getting higher and higher every year. |
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But the standard rule may not apply that the president and his party are held primarily responsible for a downturn. |
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But warning staff to look out for big bets and limiting the sums being bet on a match are standard procedure for bookmaking firms when such rumours are circulating. |
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The standard interdict handed out to abusers is hard to enforce, especially where partners have never married or where a relationship has ended in divorce. |
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In the case of the group, the most reasonable comparison standard was another group, most likely the advantaged group that was perceived as perpetrating the discrimination. |
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Surgical bypass of severely occluded vessels has been considered the gold standard for use in symptomatic patients who do not respond to more conservative treatments. |
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Yeast and bacterial strains were propagated using standard methods. |
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Moreover the standard of highly professional courses such as engineering and proposed medical course should not be compromised by giving reservation to single school students. |
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His gestures, his mannerisms and voice all seem too large, too forced to give him any chance of not being the standard straitjacketed worshipper of protocol. |
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It is totally unpretentious, service is good, the meals are very authentic, the standard of food is consistent, and we've had many memorable evenings there. |
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It had become a laboratory standard or reference strain for raising antibodies and for challenge in virus neutralization test to detect and assay antibody in serum. |
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This standard narrative has served Ilya Kabakov, the godfather of Russian conceptual art, particularly well. |
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It is not accidental that one of the largest segments of India's retail sector is jewelry, or that the standard gold content of items sold there is 22 karats. |
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For one, malpractice issues are unclear, since standard policies cover only FDA-approved therapies. |
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For example, the right shift key is the same size as the standard letter keys, and lots of typists will go crazy hitting the next-door up arrow instead. |
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Globalisation and economic rationalisation driven by multinational companies is seen by workers as the most serious threat to their standard of living. |
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Most Latvians dress in standard European clothes for everyday wear. |
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First, fill a standard coffee mug with 2 scoops of rainbow sherbet. |
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Based on a sample of 148 zero-hours workers, the body said just over half reported that the jobs always provided sufficient work for a basic standard of living. |
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For lower amounts of astigmatism, often standard lens designs can be used. |
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This is the standard defence often used in trying to excuse otherwise often outrageous behaviour by sporting teams on tour or on pre season or post season trips. |
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It combines elements of both representationalism and higher-order theory but does so in a way that varies interestingly from the more standard versions of either. |
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The homes are suitable for either a concrete slab or timber floor construction and all homes are fully insulated with insect screens as a standard inclusion. |
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The upper three curves are the pore radii for the three systems, whereas the lower three are the corresponding standard deviations of the upper curves. |
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The double standard of sexualization is hypocritical at best and ineffectively vindictive at worse. |
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In England and America, branding on the thumb was a standard non-capital sentence for those granted benefit of clergy after conviction for many crimes such as grand larceny. |
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Organizers usually stick to standard rail cars on loan from, say, Amtrak, but since this year's trip was slated for Pennsylvania, Levin had a chance to show off a bit. |
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It is played with a standard deck of 52 playing cards, plus two jokers. |
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The standard accompaniment to salted beef or pork was either mustard or a similar condiment made from the seeds of the rocket plant, Eruca sativa. |
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It's that kind of double standard that we think is evidence of gender bias. |
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In reply he got the by now standard answer that there are crooks in all professions and the few bad apples must not be allowed to contaminate the image of the entire barrel. |
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However, the audit does not assess the quality of the actual tourism product, rather the standard of amenities and infrastructure that visitors can expect when they arrive. |
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Both inpatient costs and total costs were significantly higher for nurse led inpatient care compared with standard care of medical patients on an acute ward. |
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I focus on eight players because six running backs and two alternates are elected to the Pro Bowl each year so that seems to be a fair marker for a standard of excellence. |
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This crystalline retinopathy is rarely seen with standard doses of tamoxifen, but when present it can cause a substantial progressive drop in visual acuity. |
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Prior to the challenge test, the fish were kept under standard environmental conditions and individually tagged with passive integrated transponder tags. |
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We were reasonably confident that this was the touch mark of Simon Benning, for there were no parallels in the standard references on English pewterers. |
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It also has the standard speedometer, tachometer and fuel gauges. |
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Consumers must assure themselves that a high standard of knowledge will be passed on to them, in simple and understandable terms, by an expert qualified to do just that. |
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They were raised on standard cornmeal medium supplemented with live yeast. |
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We should undo that double standard by offering similar protections to every young Black man who is arrested in this country. |
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By using standard units of measurement on every project and by keeping close records of other material cost quotes, you may not even need to ask suppliers for prices. |
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From any standard this level is said to be touching the poverty line, but statistics show that despite the government's claims poverty is on the rise. |
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Board and batten patterns are laid up using standard dimension lumber. |
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Beyond the unusual look of the car, it incorporated many new features considered standard today, such as seat belts, disc brakes, safety glass, and independent suspension. |
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This double standard alone qualifies the delegitimation movement as anti-Semitic. |
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This is a voice utterly unfettered and its luscious purity is a gorgeous gift to the speakers from which I listened transfixed by the variety and high standard of the music! |
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In the standard practice of Middle East scorekeeping, you can usually tell by the reaction of each side. |
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He consulted a dermatologist, who promptly misdiagnosed him with a standard skin condition. |
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The price for being flexible has traditionally meant a lower standard of living but Payne is raising the benchmark for what defines prefabricated, mobile housing. |
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One reason they like it so much is, the children are allowed to bring standard playing cards to school but not trading cards because of stealing, fighting, and such. |
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Albino Wistar rats fed on standard chow diet were obtained from the Animal House, College of Medicine, King Faisal University and used for the study. |
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But if that's the standard you've decided on, stick to it alright? |
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Spinoza is also right in his belief that truth is, in the end, our only yardstick, and that to live by any other standard is to be the victim of circumstance. |
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By the early eighteenth century, operatic juxtapositions came to be seen as part of a standard order of representation, weakening the original shock-effect of the genre. |
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For gay or straight performers, and those who dabble in both, there's no industry standard for safety. |
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Instant Racing is wagering processed through a standard totalizator. |
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The former First Lady and current US senator from New York is widely seen as the most prominent standard bearer of what passes for a liberal wing of the Democratic Party. |
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We are spared, thankfully, the standard liberal talisman of his saunter across the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln. |
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Soon he would be back playing for Everton, and to a standard that had some wondering, unrealistically, whether he might even be recalled to the England squad. |
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The light standard for vehicle windscreens means front windows must allow 75 per cent of light through, while side windows must admit 70 per cent. |
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Clusters of prefatory tags alternate with definitions of standard tropes and devices. |
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An authoritarian, yes, but he didn't quite rise to the definitional standard of dictator. |
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The standout of the collection was the designer's deconstruction of standard jacket cuts. |
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Some connectors are made for standard sizes of solid sawn lumber. |
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I am satisfied to the criminal standard of proof that the wife wilfully breached the orders in question and I find her to be in contempt of those orders. |
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MacLean is an adept physical comic and a skilled mime, which adds a bit of flare here, but this gloss hardly excuses the standard manner in which the play unfolds. |
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The hotel's 738 rooms offer good views of Beijing and feature as standard executive desks, satellite television, international direct dial phones and in-room safes. |
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Has the ability to use force with impunity lowered the moral standard for the recourse to force considerably from the last-resort requirements of just war? |
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When the two teams take the field in the opening match of the 2000 World Cup, the result may well set up the standard for the final stage of the tournament. |
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Your children must learn to use standard English, but that is best taught in conjunction with their writing and not in abstracted exercises in grammar workbooks. |
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This standard was adopted internationally in 1961, replacing an arbitrarily assigned value of 16.000 amu for the atomic mass of an atom of oxygen. |
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It also will be 4G LTE, the wireless standard offered by providers that makes downloads whip fast. |
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The glowing report follows the damming inspection in November 1999 which said the school was failing to give its pupils an acceptable standard of education. |
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I briefly glossed over it in standard grade maths, but only just. |
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A business PC is a different kettle of fish, and many will be surprised to find that a standard 20GB drive is generous enough for the majority of users. |
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In the weeks since the war, several after action reviews have concluded that the Army's standard weapons lube was inadequate for the job in the desert. |
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Its products were landed at a small number of southern coastal ports and in standard cases of bottles and demijohns which could be quickly counted. |
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And, because the sprinklers operate at lower pressures and amperage than standard electric sprinklers, power and wire costs are substantially reduced. |
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The first sentence is a standard reportorial sentence from a third-person perspective, whereupon follows a direct quotation of Hordubal's thoughts with no quotational signals. |
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The presiding deity of British pirate radio at the time was a fast-talking expat American who called himself, with standard transatlantic hyperbole, Emperor Rosko. |
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It is lined with a quarter-inch layer of neoprene, which its creators claim makes it about 40 per cent more efficient at keeping a bottle cool compared to a standard koozie. |
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Some of the premium ranges were lower in fat and salt than the standard versions, proving that manufacturers can produce tasty ready-made food with less salt and fat. |
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More people are increasing their standard of living more rapidly and dynamically than ever in our collective history. |
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It was also supported by trades unions, which feared that non-whites would agree to work for lower wages than Europeans and so undercut their standard of living. |
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However, the scores do not fairly reflect the high standard of skill and courage displayed by the women of all three services in this burgeoning competition. |
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In standard English, both in Britain and America, the phonetic realisation of the dental fricative phonemes shows less variation than for many other English consonants. |
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In addition to all the standard pizza and pasta dishes, there were main courses of veal, lamb, chicken, pork and beef to choose from, plus fish dishes and even grills. |
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In the meantime, regulatory decisions should look kindly on standard formats, and not obsess over the application of antitrust laws in this context. |
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This highly readable book will be the standard biography replacing Robert Rhodes James and indeed Eden's own unsatisfactory but lucrative memoirs. |
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Where the outcome of the Legal Proceedings is not a Success the Insurer shall have the right to have the Insured's Solicitor's bills taxed or assessed on the standard basis. |
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The revamped standard of officiating and new rule wrinkles enhanced the postseason action, giving fans the most entertaining run for the Cup in over a decade. |
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Inside, four men are standing in a line across the stage, legs the regulation three feet apart, demonstrating an Olympic standard formation headbang. |
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That same year, 1600, De Magnete was published, and was quickly accepted as the standard work on magnetism and electrical phenomena throughout Europe. |
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The hookkeeper is located just above the handle and is standard equipment on most rods. |
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Men, however, are likely to underreport their use of standard forms, and to claim that they speak more nonstandardly than they really do. |
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Patients received standard anticoagulation prior to the procedure according to our institutional practice seeking therapeutic levels. |
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Antonia referred to him as a monster, and used him as a standard for stupidity. |
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Unlike the TV standard we are all accustomed to, the Web is the wild, wild West of video nonstandards. |
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Rely on your teammates for coaching advice, especially about standard depth, steps, and technique. |
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It has a Titanium receiver, skeletonized bolt assembly and a standard 22-inch mountain contour 416 stainless steel barrel. |
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The differences in the pronunciations of the letters c and g are often signalled by the following letters in standard English spelling. |
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The steel hulls of ice-breakers are much thicker than those of standard vessels. |
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It is one of the least reactive chemical elements and is solid under standard conditions. |
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