But according to the authors, the epochal events failed to alter how most high administration officials understood the world. |
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However, the internationalization of the defense industry as well as liberalized defense exports can easily alter the defense requirements. |
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Their disobedience sets in motion a series of life-changing events that will alter the entire town before it's all over. |
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She probably had sort of plastic surgery to alter her body shape, and an access to eye contacts. |
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Again, you have nothing to lose by attempting to alter the nature of a craps game by controlled shooting. |
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Others were consciously placed in traffic circles without regard to how this would alter memorial practice. |
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In the past, photographs were cropped to alter their meaning, mis-captioned and retouched. |
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It is very much like turning the tiller on a boat to deflect the wake on the boat and alter its course. |
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These free radicals are highly reactive chemically and can themselves alter molecules in the cell. |
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Mohammed dreamt up his alter ego working behind the counter at a drugstore, pining for something to freshen the job's tedium. |
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These convective currents are harmful because they alter the orientation of the protein molecules as they hook onto the crystal lattice. |
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Even if the basic chords are unchanged, the melody almost inevitably adds passing notes which effectively alter the chords. |
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For the most part the majority of Americans haven't got a clue as to what's ado or how these talks will drastically alter and affect their lives. |
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Unlike a virus, a worm generally does not alter or destroy data on a computer. |
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While the average result puts Labour even-stevens with National, it does not substantially alter the likely outcomes. |
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The storm destroyed many of the blossoms and rain forest fruits that flying foxes eat, forcing the bats to alter their normally nocturnal habits. |
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Introducing the duty of whistle-blowing will significantly alter the roles these professionals are expected to perform. |
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The monk's legendary alter ego was a rebel against his feudal leaders, fighting with supernatural strength, cunning, and skills. |
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We tweaked and changed it in rehearsal but we didn't alter it fundamentally. |
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In doing so it is not the Government's intention to alter fundamentally the scope or operation of the law. |
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Genetic engineering has given us the power fundamentally to alter the biological bases of identity. |
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Getting a career starter to alter his role so drastically and successfully in midseason is a master stroke. |
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Tailors, dressmakers and furriers make, alter and repair tailored clothing, dresses, coats and other made-to-measure garments. |
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In this way, you can capture an outbound query, alter or fuzz it and then send it along to the server. |
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Bowlers commonly use sand paper, scouring pads, polishes, and cleaners to alter their cover stock. |
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An anionic diet fed to steers did not alter plasma or muscle calcium concentrations or striploin steak tenderness. |
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That writer's not an alter ego, though how much she shares with her creator is one of the device's loitering teases. |
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The webmaster reserves the right to delete, edit or alter user comments on the grounds of abuse, taste or decency. |
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Studies have suggested that arsenic is able to impair DNA repair enzymes and alter the repair of UV-induced DNA damage. |
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Whether Taurus or Scorpio is staring back at them would alter the way he or she thinks about whatever is on his or her mind. |
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Before perfectionistic pressure gets a stranglehold on you, alter your outlook. |
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In the 1980s, some 60 years after Henry Ford introduced the tactic, leveraged buyouts would alter American industry. |
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Eight pall bearers placed the flag-covered coffin at the alter where many stepped forward to deliver eulogies. |
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You need to change your reaction to their antics if you want to alter their behaviour in the first place. |
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For example, antacids, antibiotics, and oral contraceptives alter your body's absorption of several B vitamins. |
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He will make an announcement next week, he says, that could alter the course of this country. |
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Oxidation of amino acid residues in proteins is known to alter their functional properties. |
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I am not convinced that there is any reason to alter or rescind the order made by the board on June 26th. |
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He advocated its use to alter the insect life of earth in order to venture beyond the homeostasis concept to the mythical state of Gaia. |
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Valen's counterfeit mutated into a destructive alter ego that was usually kept safely secluded in the subconscious. |
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Only then, having realised their diplomatic gaffe, did the White House alter its stance. |
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Now when the team sinks without trace you start to wonder about alter egos and bipolar personalities. |
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It seems, then, that there is uncertainty from the start as to whether the apparently original self or its alter ego is the double in question. |
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The gastric band, which is adjustable and reversible if medically indicated, is placed laparoscopically and does not alter the normal anatomy. |
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Many times one gets the impression he would rather live life as his schizoid alter ego, a sulky, moody 12-year-old trapped in a man's body. |
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Jekyll ends up unleashing the worst of his personality and physically transforms into his evil alter ego, Mr Hyde. |
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Quality leather and period clothing is required, as is a unique registered Cowboy Action name to match your cowboy alter ego. |
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Cooper says he wanted to see if people's real lives were echoed in their digital alter egos in role-playing environments. |
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Inosine is read as guanosine during translation and may alter the amino acid sequence of the encoded protein. |
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Most exciting of all you can now create or alter picture messages with a picture editor built-in to the phone. |
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A psychiatrist advised the police that there was no generally accepted psychiatric disease which would permit a person to blame an alter ego. |
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Expecting Frenchmen to alter their pronunciation of a French name would be ludicrous. |
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Princess Ai is a great character because she feels like my alter ego, but in a fantasy setting. |
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This second figure suggests an alter ego who is critical of the housewife's servile predicament. |
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Scientists can also change an electrolyte's ionic strength to alter the outcome of a reaction in a measured, deliberate way. |
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We applied, as the landowner on behalf of Southern, for the proper permissions to alter the existing depot building. |
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He started to alter his own home, transforming a rustic wood cabin into a sculptural environment. |
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Hallucinogen researcher Charles Grob says psychedelic drugs have the potential to alter modern medicine. |
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The structure of the home meant they could not alter the building to meet this regulation without becoming financially unviable. |
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In many cases, human actions may merely alter the character of habitats rather than eliminate them. |
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Residents' concerns over excessive traffic in Burdon Lane could soon be addressed if councillors back new plans to alter traffic signals. |
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One simply cannot equate psychotic disturbances which alter the entire personality with physical diseases. |
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I mean, you know, it shouldn't alter your life overly, but it might win you a barrel of beer in a pub quiz one night. |
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Many drug testers believe that within a few years, desperate athletes will try to alter their genes so that they don't need designer drugs. |
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Did the military alter her other dispatches or was her non-questioning reporting exposing her own bias? |
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Grandstanding in the United Nations and empty pulpitry is not going to alter the logic of recent global developments. |
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Acute infections that alter hemodynamics and fibrinolytic systems can trigger an ischemic event. |
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He's done some great things, but this doesn't alter the fact that he's a deluded egomaniac. |
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These misled readers, but most of his embellishments didn't fundamentally alter the import of the stories he was covering. |
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But it hasn't yet had enough influence on mainstream developers to alter the direction of urban growth. |
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It is to assert that human beings and their desires can alter otherwise determinant structures. |
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Becky, as director and actor have conceived her, is a protean character who seems to alter with each costume change. |
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Stroke may be complicated by several conditions that can alter outcome adversely. |
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He is known to alter his appearance through the use of disguises and has travelled extensively through the US, Europe, Canada and Mexico. |
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The recent establishment of a fully integrated English-Canadian music company may alter this situation somewhat. |
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Subsequent lapses in devotion or attitude do not alter God's disposition to save the individual. |
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This is unlikely to alter the eventual outcome, but might ensure that it is achieved with a vestige of dignity. |
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His subsequent examination of the witness statements of family and friends do not cause him to alter this view. |
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That was Edmund Wilson's judgment in 1950, and in view of the half century since I see no reason, not excepting Wilson's own career, to alter it. |
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Then she'd head back to her typewriter and, using an erasable tape, Preston would alter the check, making it payable to her credit card company. |
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If it's too much sink, it's time to alter your glide path to get out of the sink. |
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While some glazings, such as low-emissivity ones, result in no significant change, others can dramatically alter it. |
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It works non-invasively, by analysing how the mix of gases in the breath of its test subjects alter between inhalation and exhalation. |
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This would dramatically alter the landscape where the medieval cathedral still dominates its surroundings. |
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There isn't a living thing that doesn't alter its natural environment in some way. |
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However, a star does not have to appear doomed for their death to increase or alter their value. |
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As well as the expanded garden centre, the firm have also applied to extend and slightly alter an approved restaurant unit at the park. |
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No reinterpretation of the evidence and no protestations of innocence can alter those facts. |
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Disturbances in this ration can alter cardiac rhythms, transmission and conduction of nerve impulses, and muscle contraction. |
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He is both a pure scorer and a persistent defender with the ability to alter the complexion of any game. |
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Electrical and magnetic fields can induce currents that might alter the voltages across cell membranes. |
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These conductive fibers alter their conductivity in response to stretching, temperature, or moisture. |
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The sample chamber could be rotated to alter the incident angle for both reflective and transmissive diffraction. |
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I told them if a Phillips screwdriver would not fit, then we could alter the screw to make a flat head screw driver fit. |
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They change pitch, alter tempo, or otherwise reshape and transform themselves to correspond to the surrounding sounds. |
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I believe that, since he was persuaded that his initial view was wrong, he was positively obliged to alter it. |
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The chancellor has declined to alter the co-determination of company decisions exercised by management and labor jointly. |
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However, many species then alter the spectra of the emitted light using spectral filters and reflectors. |
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To alter the coda of that final movement is thus, by implication, to change the character of the entire work. |
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Transgenic induction can alter the realized niche without escape as long as the transgenic organism cannot obtain novel resources. |
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A 29-year-old software developer confessed last month to masterminding a plot to use his position to alter bets placed by a co-conspirator. |
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The alter was made of pearl white marble and the crosses and decor made out of gold and silver, gemmed with precious and semi-precious stones. |
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Each character is linked by more than just work, as hold-ups, corpses, missing children, affairs and other events conspire to alter their lives. |
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In both cases, maximum available pressure was demanded and used in order to alter the domestic laws of other countries. |
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Knowing the difference between assumption and deduction, and between presumption and proof, can alter one's outlook and transform an electorate. |
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Is, therefore, this aspect of the common law to be constitutionalised beyond the reach of Parliament to alter in any respect? |
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Candles were lit and placed on the alter to the memory of deceased loved ones, young and old. unborn and those who died tragically. |
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If his radical Professional Boxing Act becomes law, it could significantly alter how prizefighting is conducted around the world. |
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If reality bites, we can just defang it and alter the picture to better serve our aims. |
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At that stage I was racing a production car, where we were not allowed to alter the mechanical specifications in any way. |
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Moreover, editors may directly alter or influence copy in ways not observable by examining only the stories. |
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The covalent linkage of the chromophore by copolymerization with MMA does not significantly alter its photophysics. |
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Direct quotations are poorly copy-edited and sometimes comprehend unmarked ellipses that alter their interpretation. |
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Similarly, polar ice cap melting will raise ocean levels, alter weather patterns and small island nations will vanish under the sea. |
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All we need to do is alter our formula for hyponymy slightly and we come up with another formula for synonymy. |
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This later result indicates that expression of paedomorphosis is associated with genetic changes that alter developmental timing. |
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But in reality, Husk was going to further alter the cows into the guise of missing oxen, receiving bounties without the hard labor. |
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Like falling estrogen levels, stress can alter your brain chemistry and deplete serotonin. |
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Fixation of periderm tissue with FAA did not alter histological staining of cell walls compared with staining of fresh tissues. |
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If the vine has outgrown its space, prune it back immediately alter flowering. |
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Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms heritably alter patterns of gene expression without changes in DNA sequence. |
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She flirts with one and coquets with another till I believe she will be forsaken by all if she does not alter her conduct. |
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Small, craft-based, flexibly specialized enterprises can alter production quickly to exploit changing market conditions. |
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The concern is that the gravitational tug of Jupiter could alter the orbit of the spacecraft and cause it to hit Europa or another moon. |
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She rocketed to fame as her alter ego Jordan, the nation's much loved and best known glamour model. |
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This controls the atmosphere's circulation and can alter rainfall, temperature, winds and storminess. |
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If I have unintentionally cast a slur on members it was not my intention to do so, but I am prepared to alter my amendment to what I have proved. |
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An easy way to alter the look of your room is to update details like drawer pulls, towel bars, shower controls, robe hooks and soap holders. |
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They also alter the way the brain processes information to be more in line with the way the brain works normally. |
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Reducing the VOC content can alter a paint's chemistry, making it harder to apply. |
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Its primary actions alter both the dopaminergic and the opioid systems as well as other neurotransmitter systems. |
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What is needed is vision and the ability to alter the terms of politics once again. |
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We might alter the germ line of the present generation, only to cripple the human capacity to adapt to those challenges in the future. |
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Among several mutations rumoured to alter senescence are the clavata mutants. |
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Issues of impression management and time availability no doubt alter the emerging pattern of exemplars. |
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It also doesn't alter the nature of the tie or the criteria by which that game will be decided, until now. |
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The phosphate used in this trial was dibasic sodium phosphate and this is known to alter the ratio of dibasic and monobasic phosphate. |
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But anybody who has worked in the pharmaceutical industry knows that even a change in the formulation of a drug can alter its potency. |
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Eastern motorcycle punks and their molls love to alter their appearance with bleach and henna and contact lenses of bizarre colouration. |
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The Commissioner of Main Roads may erect, establish or display, and may alter or take down any traffic sign or traffic-control signal. |
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It's one of the movie's strengths that the director doesn't sentimentalize his smart-mouthed alter ego. |
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They also have the time of their life playing with the scientific equipment, ingurgitating experimental chemical substances that alter their abilities and appearances. |
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There was little in United's early play to alter that view, even if Norwich were, understandably, content to do just a containing job while they found their feet. |
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Swimming costumes could be made of fabrics that meet criteria for permeability and flotation and shapes that do not alter the natural function of the body. |
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Soon it may be feasible to correct genetic disease or alter the genetic machinery of cells in a way that may be used to treat cancer or other acquired diseases. |
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Spinner magnetometers utilize the rotating moment of the specimen to alter the current in a nearby fluxgate pick-up coil, of cylindrical or ring design. |
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Elizabeth's refusal to alter with the times is characteristic of ageing potentates generally, but it ensured that few mourned her as she lay among her cushions. |
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Yet, kosher did not alter Indian vegetarian cuisine in any way, he said. |
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As you said the POTUS has the power to alter world economy, fast. |
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And there will also be other jobs to do from time to time, like changing brake pads, fitting a new chain, changing sprockets to alter your gearing. |
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Though the options are limited in comparison to its console brethren, you still have the chance to alter steering speed, gear ratio, tire type, braking and exhaust. |
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Forcing pupils to change school would result in huge diseconomies, which would dramatically alter cost-per-pupil ratios in the non-denominational schools. |
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So many fossil links have been disentombed that he has had to alter the whole classification, and has placed certain Pachyderms in the same sub-order with ruminants. |
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Neurosteroids can therefore alter neuronal excitability very rapidly by binding to receptors for inhibitory or excitatory neurotransmitters at the cell membrane. |
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On blockade duty individual captains could alter the watch routine by splitting the period from 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. into two 2-hour watch segments called dogwatches. |
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Therefore we are calling on Waterford City Council to alter the entrances and exits at the Tramore Road roundabout in line with pedestrian and cyclist safety. |
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More often than not, I must hire a dressmaker to alter my clothes. |
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It is known that solubilization can and does alter the susceptibility of the two main eukaryotic nuclear polymerase enzymes, both to stimulation by ionic strength. |
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Over the years, you've established ways to alter this test to your advantage. |
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Skiving can alter the position of the intended hole or result in damage to surrounding tissues. |
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A revolutionary web-based editor allows you to alter everything from your logo and school colors to the ratings of your third-string left tackle. |
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Our silicones are inert, non-toxic, odor-free, durable and do not alter the taste of any food or beverage that comes in contact with them. |
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He refers generically to alterations ordered by the military, then writes that the army did not censor his account of events or materially alter the book. |
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To defeat this new generation of foes, it must alter its geostrategy and relax its self-imposed constraints on the use of military, political, and social power. |
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We manipulated sediment access and fish size during two mesocosm experiments to determine how these factors could alter the effects of gizzard shad on phytoplankton. |
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I have seen students alter research projects to avoid IRB contact. |
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Harris believed that saturation bombing would alter the course of the conflict. |
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Brown or Natural Filters don't utilize chorine, or at least utilize it to a lesser extent but they alter the coffee's taste. |
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There was a general call to alter the focus from previous studies, where we have witnessed a preoccupation with tabulating media's wrongdoings. |
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Materialized, marketing figments designed to alter our value system and grift us out of our last buck. |
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Works can be done on the property when it is not flooded, provided that they do not harmfully alter fish habitat values when the land is flooded. |
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Subsequent reports should analyze the new entrant and exit dynamics and how these alter the supply picture. |
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Apart from causing environmental damage, coalmine closures radically alter the landscape, giving rise to two problems. |
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The main threats to biodiversity are drought and bush fires which destroy vegetation cover and alter soil structures. |
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Since even a slight change in its properties can radically alter a quantum dot's performance, the control of properties often creates difficulties in device applications. |
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Although by definition a caveat is a caution or warning that the notifier be given a hearing, yet it usually helps stall rather than alter a situation. |
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The reorganization plans will alter the company's business structure. |
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Sound is the menu you've got to use if you want to alter the games sound effect volume, music volume, and other sound details. |
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Tremolite may weather to talc, and both tremolite and actinolite may alter to chlorite or carbonates. |
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Instead of writing 14 pills, which a patient could alter to 140, the doctor writes out the word fourteen. |
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The blood concentrations of water and salt adjust to allow greater cooling, the blood vessels alter to get more to the skin, and so on. |
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If we want to alter the popular disenchantment of young people with the EU, only an ambitious but achievable Youth Agenda will help. |
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On the other, we see his alter ego, a skeletal figure radiating the malignance of mortality. |
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Artistic license and the passage of time may have served to alter the image from that of a bull to a bison. |
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This Regulation does not alter the impending expiry date of the definitive Regulation. |
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The versatile architecture of AcnB may alter the metabolic process involving the Krebs cycle. |
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The fact of being incorporated in multi-combinational forms of DRAMs does not alter their basic physical and technical characteristics. |
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Epidural anaesthesia may alter the forces of parturition through changes in uterine contractility or maternal expulsive efforts. |
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Collectively, this work had an enormous influence on those who were making public policy, and medicine lost much of its ability to alter policy. |
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It is the retroactive changing of history, going back into time to alter things. |
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This someone else, this alter ego who has arrived, is less adventurous, more risk-averse, costive with her time. |
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The changes in lift and drag significantly increase stall speed, decrease controllability and alter aircraft flight characteristics. |
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Catastrophic events sometimes create situations that completely alter the properties of a mudflat for short periods of time. |
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A member shall not, without lawful excuse, destroy, mutilate, alter or conceal any correspondence, report, record or other official document. |
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More significant though is a movement to alter laws for civil servants, which could roll back lustration requirements. |
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These impairments may alter the ability for bears to acclimatize and adapt to extreme Arctic environments. |
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Whether through his own dourness, or the exhaustion of his rivals, the picture would alter dramatically on the flat. |
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Technically speaking, it's pretty simple to record my voice and then play around with it to alter the texture. |
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Different disease-causing mutations alter the Nav1.4 channel function through distinct mechanisms. |
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No comments were received that were apt to alter the conclusions set out above. |
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Both keys F1 and F2 alter their setting possibility according to selected function or readout screen. |
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One hypothesis is that they actually alter the chemical composition of the atmosphere, thus playing a role in ozone depletion and the climate on Earth. |
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A City of York Council spokesman said the authority would not have to be informed if the repairs were like for like and would not alter the building. |
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He excels when playing the unselfish alter ego of his actual character as he tries to win back the heart of his lost love through familiar romantic gestures of old. |
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The work also has affinities with Rodney Graham's filmic, psychological explorations of the self, in which the artist assumes various personae or alter egos. |
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He was my father, my mentor, my alter ego, my irreplaceable best friend. |
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However, this does not alter the fact that there is a preference for fair behaviour. |
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The North East voted against a Regional Assembly because it would be an expensive layer of government with no power to alter local laws for local people. |
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If anyone, but senior management controls this data, you might be tempted to alter your answers, once again. |
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Certain alterations or work can considerably alter the alluvial plain's flood regime. |
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Such digging, if not properly planned and executed, can damage or destroy tree root systems, restrict tree root growth, and alter subsurface soil water movement. |
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What can she do to alter the decision and keep Madeline, her confidante, by her side? |
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When large quantities of the plant die off and rot under water, this may also alter water quality. |
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The trick is to take the idea and expand upon it or rework it or otherwise alter it in some way so that it is transformed from their idea to your idea. |
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Season and climat: particularly the temperature and the seasonal rains will seriously alter the physical strength and the road practicability. |
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The brooms are there to alter the state of the ice in front of the stone, allowing it to go faster and further. |
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To dilute or alter it would be unacceptable and a move born out of political gerrymandering, not a move in favour of maritime safety. |
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As regards this gesture, no one among us will make tendentious remarks which would alter its meaning or its significance. |
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We have no plans to alter this component of Canada's social support system. |
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Zonal areas of perforations may be used to alter the visual appearance of a ceiling to achieve specific aesthetic effect. |
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Note: Users are recommended to use the default and not to alter the network setting rashly. |
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A computer virus is a small program used to alter the way a computer operates without the permission or knowledge of the user. |
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Although the gene itself stays unchanged, chemicals called methyl groups alter how that gene works. |
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Korea DPR pulled a goal back in added time, and though it was too late to alter the result, it was enough to vex coach Barcellos. |
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So increasing the reflectivity of the rocks would alter this gentle pushback and, over time, the asteroid's trajectory. |
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When Faint talks to me about his clowning, he occasionally adopts the pantomime squeak of his painted alter ego. |
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These needs may alter over time as a result of changes in the economic environment. |
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It may also be used to alter the balance of control between a central authority and a local authority. |
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My tendency is right away to alter the plans if something is not working out as I'd planned. |
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She sought assurances that in the interest of transparency, no other processes would define or alter the outcome of the drafting groups. |
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This power exists even when a collective agreement specifies that an arbitrator shall not alter the terms of the agreement. |
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Note however, that in this context, these costs are an input to the analysis in that they are likely to alter production or cost functions. |
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While promising, these trends remain insufficient to dramatically alter the epidemic's trajectory. |
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The client received a series of assessments and subsequently was able to alter his lifestyle. |
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Adjustable cut settings allow you to alter the depth of cut to the profile of mail that you are handling. |
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The change of rules for earnings determination could therefore alter seriously the capacity to assess earnings and distributable profit. |
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Strategies to address these skills shortages will yield less than optimal results if they do not seek to alter the gender profile. |
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The system folder should not be marked as writable, and you should not try to alter its contents. |
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The proposed development would considerably alter the layout of the site and I consider that the introduction of backland housing would be detrimental to that character. |
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He becomes an informer, setting up an arrest that will alter the lives of both his sister and Shireen. |
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Sadly, even these victories cannot alter the projections the ipcc has made for the next 30 to 40 years. |
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Of course in modern times there still are dubious devices used on horses to alter their appearance or action, but the bearing rein was particularly cruel and senseless. |
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For example, we may produce systems that alter the combustion properties of fuels, the viscosity of lubricants, or the ability of vehicles to gain traction. |
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Genetic defects of the red cell membrane may cause the red cells to assume a spherical rather than a biconcave shape, or alter their configuration to an elliptical form. |
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If habituation were solely responsible for extinction, then conditions during extinction and not during acquisition would alter the speed of extinction. |
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Yes, many of these dictators are nasty and evil but obfuscating the argument with comparative deflections doesn't alter the original argumentative premise. |
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The TV comedienne known for her alter ego, Rhoda, says she may only have three months to live. |
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The neurogenic stimulus did not alter albumin exudation in any group. |
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Farmers and landowners planning to plough up or alter moor and heathland in the Peak District have been warned that they now need prior permission. |
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These results suggest that TRX may alter the cell populations in the lung but may not directly affect expression of cytokines or chemokines in cells. |
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Because translocations alter the normal patterns of chromosome pairing and recombination, this technique is useful only for placing genes to a chromosome arm. |
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The current threats to its habitat include road constructions and shore developments, which either infill the habitat or alter freshwater flow across the shore. |
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Only the local conference can alter a pastor's status under church law. |
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The findings did not alter government policy and were simply filed away. |
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For certain products, such as those produced by powder metallurgy or from small ingots, it may be possible to significantly alter the distribution of insoluble particles. |
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In order for megavitamin therapy to work directly on the brain, one might expect that megavitamin therapy would alter the vitamin concentrations in cerebrospinal fluid and brain. |
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From racial perception and discourse to the solitudinarian discoveries, grumblings and reflections, these writers serve as the British alter ego at the margins of the known world. |
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Revealing herself as both Miriam Weeks and alter ego Belle Knox made her feel vulnerable. |
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They dye their hair and alter their clothes, but not enough to attract attention from authorities. |
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Some of the things Lawrence had to alter from the book involved President Coin, played by Julianne Moore. |
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But he said Felina could not be convinced to alter her behavior to account for the increased danger. |
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Given his alter ego, it may not come as a surprise that Goyeneche is into antiquities, especially of the pre-Colombian variety. |
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By using an alter ego, he liberates himself, relaxes himself so he can invent freely. |
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The climate system includes a range of feedbacks, which alter the response of the system to changes in external forcings. |
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Aside from direct impact of mining the area, leakage, spills, and corrosion would alter the mining area's chemical makeup. |
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The air bubbles might alter the flow meter reading, thus, an air vent valve, or an air eliminator, removes the air bubbles and improves the reading of the transferred product quantity. |
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It may alter the constitution and ordinary laws, dismiss the cabinet, and override presidential vetoes. |
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Inside the vehicles, Rockstar has gone to town – the dials all respond to your fingers on the triggers, rev counter and speedometer twitching as they should, and changing the station will alter the display on the radio. |
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Similarly, witnesses who are subjected to multiple interviews, particularly by the authorities, may be susceptible to influences that shape and alter their memories, however inadvertently, of the relevant events. |
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Liberty from antecedent causation means for example that a human personality is able, to a certain extent, to defy, alter and ennoble his biological and other material urges and needs. |
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Many of them seasonally alter their biochemistry to make them more resistant to freezing. |
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Although exam boards often alter their curricula, this table shows the majority of subjects which are consistently available for study. |
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But for the majority of British inhabitants, who were peasants tied to the soil, citizenship would not dramatically alter their daily lives. |
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Chief among these is that some turncoats within this group have, by design or by default, presented themselves as radicals seeking to alter Kenyan politics with a pro-people agenda. |
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Its alter ego, the US dollar, is no paragon of hardihood either. |
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The speech balloons in her comic strips and fanzines call out to readers in many languages, while the humorous diary by her alter ego brings smiles to the faces of people far beyond our borders. |
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Lead guitarist Kawabata Makoto, looking like Slash's Japanese alter ego, shreds his guitar to pieces as what begins as a plodding succession of repeated phrases escalates into a mad dash up Mount Olympus. |
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Sharp-witted and gregarious, Allen and Ziegel infiltrated New York's baseball clubhouses, gravitating to those who would forever alter our perceptions of what happened inside them. |
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Section 67.1 of the Act makes it an offence to destroy, mutilate or alter a record, or direct, propose, counsel or cause any person in any manner to do such things with the intent to deny a right of access under this Act. |
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The infection by this parasite does not seem to alter the growth and proportions of the snail shell. |
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Once in this form, water passing through the rock can carry and deposit minerals, which can alter the color of the rock. |
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Even when we are united, which is very much the case in the Middle East, for example, it is extremely difficult to alter public perception of us as disunited. |
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Migrants may be able to alter their quality of sleep to compensate for the loss. |
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Administration of large volumes of hydroxyethyl starch may transiently alter the coagulation mechanism and decrease hematocrit and plasma proteins due to hemodilution. |
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Their mission is to alter eating habits by offering a delicious burger for 99 cents, in a bun created by Tartine's Chad Robertson, rather than banging on about kale. |
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Is it sacrilege to alter a hot-cross bun – to change it into a scone? |
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Furthermore, by changing its target for the overnight interest rate, the Bank of Canada can alter the actual overnight rate at which banks transact. |
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Sulfate aerosols promote complex chemical reactions on their surfaces that alter chlorine and nitrogen chemical species in the stratosphere. |
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E is lovestruck and hitches a ride on the spaceship sent to collect her, embarking on a journey that could alter the destiny of humanity. |
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What I wanted to do was to alter the reader's perspective of Earth, to show that dirt is precious but seawater dominates, to step out on a field is rare while to float and scintillate with bioluminescence is common. |
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What remains interesting about McLuhan's global village is his prescience about the ways that electronic technologies would alter how we do our daily business and how we relate to other people. |
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Every country has, along with its core civilities and traditions, some kind of inner madness, a belief so irrational that even death and destruction cannot alter it. |
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Do not disassemble or alter product construction. |
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Providing an alternative and appropriate means for the individual to reduce, remove or alter the aversive internal state the person is currently escaping through the sexually aggressive behaviour or fantasies. |
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Several studies have shown that oysters and mussels have the capacity to dramatically alter nitrogen levels in estuaries. |
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President Arafat's beatification by the international institutions does not alter the appalling fact that we are still waiting to hear a renunciation of terrorism. |
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These events can accelerate erosion and lead to compacting of the soil, a drop in fertility, the reduction of organic matter and alter the biological activity in the soil. |
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The princess's horse is hilariously named Frimplepants, and its alter ego is named Blacky, exactly what a 6-year-old might choose. |
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If the financial costs associated with the accommodation would be prohibitive to the point that it would alter the essential nature of the organization or substantially affect the viability of the enterprise. |
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Under many circumstances, extensive human development may cause brown bears to alter their home ranges. |
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