Weatherizing an earthmoving project calls for careful planning, based on thorough knowledge of your site. |
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The institute, a left-of-centre think tank, calls for a boost in the basic state pension. |
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He still describes himself as a communist, and still calls for a revolution. |
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But in terms of individual possession there have been frequent calls for cannabis to be legalized. |
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Using fluency as an example, the curriculum calls for the fourth grader to read approximately 90 words per minute. |
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It also calls for questions that test the mastery of specific knowledge, skill, or ability statements. |
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It has a unique rhumba sound that calls for a performance rather than just singing. |
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The Fisher's daughter, who has long blonde hair in pink ribbons, comes in and calls for Polly. |
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He doesn't say how much the mostly unspecified taxes he calls for in lieu of the bonds would cost. |
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The scheme has been so successful that there have been calls for it to be copied across the borough. |
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Never mind, use follow you can't make this shot with draw anywise although the shot calls for a draw stroke. |
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Sure, again and again, I betrayed my own high-sounding calls for social justice and economic fairness. |
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The text calls for a curtain to be drawn, revealing with fine theatricality the living Hermione posing as her statue. |
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I have a temmoku recipe that calls for dark ball clay, and we have none in our classroom supplies. |
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The findings led to calls for more funding for training to avoid repeats of high-profile police mistakes. |
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This project calls for making a deep cut between the end of a runway and an apron. |
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The media bombard the public with calls for more government spending and eager politicians scramble to help in the spend-up. |
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Another recommendation calls for the creation of a new system-level office under the chancellor to oversee programs targeted at the problem. |
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The motion calls for the re-regulation of buses in metropolitan counties like Greater Manchester. |
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The first task for me will be cutting back roses and other shrubs, which calls for a great pair of loppers. |
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The murder sparked public outrage in the province and led to renewed calls for the death sentence. |
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The changes in teaching styles and methods the Bologna package calls for also strike at the core of faculty traditions and culture. |
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This doesn't mean men can't do it, it just proves that kneading calls for no special skills, intelligence or ability. |
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The bill calls for such games to be badged with a 2.5cm square sticker proclaiming their age limit. |
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The madness of King George III attracted considerable attention and led to calls for more humane forms of treatment. |
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It also assails the ideas of size and ingenuity, and, significantly, calls for full corporate compliance with a growing body of state regulation. |
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Facing the challenges of working in microgravity calls for fearless heroes and feats of courage. |
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Their profession calls for a thorough knowledge about tourist sites, good command over the language and heavy dose of psychology. |
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The defensive scheme calls for an all-out rush against the quarterback on every play. |
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Finally, he calls for consideration of potential economic fallout, cautioning that new developments will inevitably displace older technologies. |
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Both parties combine calls for greater regional autonomy with demands for a larger share of tax revenues for themselves. |
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The proposal calls for 120 towers in four farms, on some of the most scenic headlands on the Victorian coastline. |
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It calls for a power-sharing government that loyalists say hands too much power to rebels. |
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Petrol prices are very high at present and there have been calls for the government to act to reduce them. |
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The Prefuse recipe calls for chunky breakbeats generously peppered with piano, vocals, video game samples and other left-field sounds. |
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This calls for conscious and deliberate efforts to develop qualities like altruism and selflessness. |
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Leading any cricketing side calls for tactical acumen, that ability to create situations and victories. |
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In short, the ifeminist calls for freedom, choice, and personal responsibility. |
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The Burgundian vogue for cold maceration occasionally calls for refrigeration too. |
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There are more clean-ups, and when Wallace is happy, producer Tony Platt calls for a take. |
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Even non-working phones can be converted to provide a one-touch dial service to 999 and to receive incoming calls for extra reassurance. |
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In reviewing such a wide-ranging and successful study, calls for still more work are bound to sound carping. |
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This recipe calls for whole okra to be cooked with onions, tomatoes, garlic and ground coriander and served with grilled aubergine. |
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A councillor is supporting calls for a memorial to be placed on the site of a former factory in Westhoughton where two steeplejacks were killed. |
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Let's not assume that calls for other than military solutions are capitulation to terrorism. |
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All the job involves is making yourself available for the occasional brief meeting wherever the occasion calls for it. |
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Tradition calls for tea to be served, as well as dumplings and many a steamed dish. |
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Earlier this year BT announced that it was capping the cost of phone calls for businesses as part of a move to overhaul call tariffs. |
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In medical research the periodic calls for a wholesale switch to the use of bayesian statistical inference have been largely ignored. |
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Hers is a role that calls for a certain maturity, not starry-eyed romantic innocence, and she does well with what she has to work with. |
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Having a patio garden calls for a bit of ingenuity so a well positioned tub of flowers can soften a very stark and bare corner. |
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There will be calls for a compromise, a halfway house between these two extremes. |
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Rosengarten's version calls for 25 ingredients, almost half of them spices like cinnamon and nutmeg. |
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It calls for the National Audit Office to conduct an urgent scrutiny of the value for money tests. |
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This is a sensitive area which I must draw to your attention and feel it calls for some action before it causes more distress. |
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Where safety calls for drastic measures such as bollards to be installed, then fixed bollards should be the method used. |
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This condition calls for urgent medical attention at any time of the day or night. |
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There were calls for a tourist boycott, but nobody paid much attention to it. |
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Fifty-eight percent disapprove, only 35 percent support the president's calls for reform. |
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Rescue workers moved in, picking over debris and listening for calls for help. |
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David Jansen calls for new monastic communities to provide intentional spiritual formation, similar to the traditional novitiate. |
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The project calls for paving, lighting, tree-planting of the main street and bystreets. |
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Bourque and other Dunsany Place residents remain unconvinced their calls for help were answered as efficiently as possible. |
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This seemingly endless string of earthquakes calls for extra efforts from the volcanology experts. |
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Worn underneath a V-neck or crewneck sweater, this is the perfect office look for days when the weather calls for layering. |
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It makes its point, calls for a revolution of the couch potatoes, and leaves it up to the viewer to work out how it all fits together. |
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It prompted calls for Government help from Yorkshire farmers who feared losses running into tens of thousands of pounds. |
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Their calls for an explanation were met with bald denials from coalition spokesmen. |
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The recipe calls for red and yellow food colouring to give it a more vibrant colour. |
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The crisis has led to calls for the provision of a 100-mile buffer zone around the island to protect the seals and other wildlife. |
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The report also calls for a ban in England and Wales on adverts on fast food vending machines in schools, as there is in Scotland. |
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In a thinly veiled attempt to mobilise lynch mobs, the press gleefully reported calls for the two to be hunted down and punished. |
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This situation, with such a trade balance and the high level of the current account, calls for a nil budget deficit. |
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The company is using the findings to back up its calls for better building controls in new-build homes to help to curb the problem. |
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The STAR baseline design that has been approved for construction calls for a large volume Time Projection Chamber in a solenoidal magnetic field. |
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Most couples realise that exchanging their vows is a key moment in life that calls for great seriousness and solemnity. |
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Tom turns in another bravura performance in this movie, even if his role for the most part calls for more endurance than acting. |
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The road map calls for negotiations between the two sides, leading to a two-state solution. |
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The big deal is my ability to continue to get email, so swapping telephone calls for email is a no-brainer. |
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The original recipe calls for modest amounts of asparagus, broccoli, green beans, mushrooms, peas, snow peas, tomatoes, and zucchini. |
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Repeated calls for an interview with TCU president Peter Mohan went unreturned and general manager Nigel Mahabir is on vacation. |
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The death of a woman in a police booze bus has prompted calls for defibrillators and closed circuit television in the buses. |
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He has already supported calls for a rethink of the ownership of Scottish Water and said it should be mutualised. |
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Surely this calls for a return to physical discipline to halt the endless slide into an unmanageable society. |
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Actor Lalonde is for the most part only adequate and, in the several spots where the text calls for him to cry, is utterly unconvincing. |
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Safe behind the curtain, you will see him if he behaves uncivilly to Mrs. Zant, or you will hear her if she calls for help. |
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The bill also calls for returning uncashed winning tickets to purses, and authorizes account wagering. |
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Rich, beautiful and apparently unbothered by regular people's concerns, she swoops in and out of Dan's life when the script calls for it. |
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However, as anger mounted in the schools and opposition politicians intensified their criticism, there were calls for major protests. |
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His low target and still body give umpires a great look at pitches, which leads to favorable calls for the staff. |
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The tender for the aircraft also calls for a hospital bed kit for emergency medical evacuations and advanced simulators for crew training. |
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The plan also calls for a temporary moratorium on moose hunting in the McGrath area. |
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So simplistic a statement certainly calls for some immediate qualifications. |
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The government must adopt a precautionary approach and finally listen to calls for a moratorium on the expansion of salmon farming. |
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Beers being allowed to condition naturally in the cask calls for a certain care in handling. |
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Such calls for a clear definition of Labour values contrasted with comments from some Blairites at the meeting. |
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This pre-Christmas recipe calls for minced fresh turkey meat, preferably from a free-range, organic bird. |
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Lavender is perfect for a summer afternoon, but a moonlit evening calls for the heady scent of gardenia or tuberose. |
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The calls for a unity government or a bipartisan approach come from conflicting directions. |
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The first time he calls for her, he pretends to the nuns that he is her father and to the girl that her biological parent sent him. |
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It calls for new robotic missions, new space vehicles, and new destinations. |
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Once upon a time, this phrase conjured images of deadly inner-city riots and calls for revolution. |
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A typical fire-rated lightweight mix calls for compressive strengths between 3500 and 4000 psi. |
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Utility ATVs are commonly used for loading and hauling things, which calls for a larger exterior to carry objects. |
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I fully endorse calls for the public to rally behind the club for the sake of the province. |
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Despite the trick photography involved, it still calls for some nifty footwork and Niall rises to the occasion. |
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The plan also calls for the transformation of Hydro corridors and abandoned railway lines into bikeways. |
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A proposal from 1822 that calls for the use of paper dyed with blue indigo might be of help. |
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Police egged on the inciters, either passively, by failing to respond to calls for help or, in some cases, more actively. |
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Thursday calls for the obligatory post telling everyone what's in this week's treeware. |
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The judge's calls for the judiciary to investigate allegations against the imprisoned officials fell on deaf ears. |
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When she first told me she was pregnant she didn't take my calls for ages then rang out of the blue and said she was aborting. |
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While such criticism is certainly fair and reasonable, the calls for Little's scalp as manager border on the absurd. |
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He calls for the quantification of what can reasonably be expected of today's students in three years. |
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The point is that Fekete's plan calls for opening up the U.S. Mint for coinage of both gold and silver coins as the Founders intended. |
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Regardless of popular calls for the erasure of African identity, I steadfastly remain of African descent. |
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The Home Secretary today resisted calls for his resignation after the latest rioting and jailbreaks. |
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I can speak the Queen's English, if I so desire, but I can use our patois if it suits me and the situation calls for it. |
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Every new dusty setting calls for more energetic sharpshooting, whether picking off an angry mob or firing at targets from horseback. |
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It is distressing to see the impulse for integration give way to calls for segregation. |
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There have been calls for a radical delivery of the three Rs, and we back this. |
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However, in 2005 the plan calls for production of entirely new-build Vipers for which the company will have to build jigs and tools. |
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Bell is a stuntwoman who makes her living standing in for the star when the script calls for something acrobatic or dangerous. |
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Yet despite calls for increased quality, there are institutional and economic factors that militate against it. |
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It calls for a register of interests for voluntary organisations so that we can know the extent of Labour nepotism and jobs for the boys. |
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Environment Agency chiefs say they will not be taking action against a controversial landfill site, despite calls for its immediate closedown. |
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A conservative play calls for an iron off the tee that will leave the player a wedge into an angled green guarded by a bunker on the right side. |
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That submission calls for serious consideration and it has led to some close textual analysis of the paragraph in question. |
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The persistent charges of jury packing in Ireland led to calls for reform of the jury selection statutes. |
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She calls for a radical re-examination of traditional approaches to accountability, transparency and press freedom. |
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Highworth Town Council is backing calls for a cycle route along the disused railway line. |
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The third method calls for your practicing with someone not as good at judo as you are. |
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It also calls for a shift in military forces from combat troops to civil affairs, military police and the like. |
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Whenever you are cooking something like, say, ramen noodles, which calls for water, use your broth instead. |
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This means immediacy in the tone, even when the subject calls for some mediation. |
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This calls for a variation of the regular cogged wheel, using one wheel that has the cogs on the inside. |
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We will shortly see calls for major resignations and firings at the Guild office. |
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Florida law calls for a recount if the difference between candidates is less than half of one percent. |
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It calls for traffic calming measures to be introduced to slow down speeding drivers on the Skipton estate. |
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So Mrs. Sebright calls for us to settle down and to pull out our worksheets about atoms. |
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But he is certain that Jarrod Stehbens would not agree with some calls for great white pointers to be culled. |
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Deeply affected by the tragedy, he authored legislation that calls for mandatory life jacket wear for kayakers. |
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The finding has led to renewed calls for British Summer Time to be used year-round to give lighter afternoons and evenings. |
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A concerned headteacher has added his voice to calls for a pedestrian crossing at a dangerous road junction. |
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The government's reaffirmation of its decision to reject calls for an immediate public inquiry has fuelled questions about its intentions. |
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It's a Cold War story based on a Tom Clancy book, so the locations are plentiful and the political intrigue calls for realism. |
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Lula has also raised calls for radical land reform to assist peasants and the rural poor. |
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This calls for some kind of experience that leads him to reappraise his self-image and re-evaluate his self-esteem. |
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In the absence of such a move, calls for a united front will remain a voice in the wilderness. |
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Despite his calls for clemency, it's not clear how he plans to keep his promise. |
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Holly Combe examines the hidden motives behind the calls for a return to chivalry. |
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One recipe featuring beestings calls for you to leave the kitchen, go to the cow shed and milk the beestings directly into the bowl! |
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Scored for a massive orchestra, it also calls for such sound effects as cowbells and wind machine. |
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He must hope that after clamorous calls for his resignation, he himself is not placed before the PM's firing squad. |
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Organisations such as Samaritans have long sought to persuade the media that reporting suicide calls for particular care. |
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Pretreatment calls for running whey through fat separators to reduce its fat content to less than 0.05 percent. |
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All of these are unfortunately no more than vague calls for perfecting ourselves. |
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This will inevitably focus on calls for artists to exercise self-censorship. |
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Perhaps special calls for manuscripts, papers, or organized symposia might be one avenue. |
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The Abramses' plans for future expansion to accommodate increased cheese production calls for the construction of an enlarged milking parlor. |
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Corruption in the House of Commons and criticisms of its unrepresentative make-up led to calls for the modernisation of parliamentary procedures. |
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South Essex MPs have united in their calls for better Government funding for hospices which provide essential care for terminally ill patients. |
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The tragedy has reignited calls for improved safety standards at all country crossings. |
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The report calls for a dramatic restructuring of how aid is allotted in the region. |
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A new study calls for the swift expansion of some of China's great panda reserves. |
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The overwhelming majority of voters supported their calls for reform and the end of scandalous political behavior. |
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One traditional method of preparing this soup calls for large pieces of pumpkin and diced potatoes or yautias. |
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This green salad calls for cottage cheese as well as Cheddar cheese which adds a unique touch. |
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There have been calls for the operators to hire conductors because unreliable ticket machines have led to angry passengers missing trams. |
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However, such a set-up calls for an independent authority to monitor the functioning of these institutions. |
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Teaching as a profession calls for a lot of sacrifice in terms of remuneration and other perks compared to other fields. |
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It calls for spending less money on the arms industry, renationalising public utilities and ending PFI schemes. |
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He renewed calls for Democrat and Republican leaders to settle disputes over the package. |
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These are rare, though there have been calls for research to establish how significant the risk is. |
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Harris's recipe for Chile-Rubbed Ribs calls for an ancho chili and lemon pepper seasoning on baby back pork. |
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The city has been rooted to the bottom of the national league table for four years, prompting calls for her resignation. |
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Firearms enthusiasts have shot back at calls for ball bearing guns to be banned. |
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Her project implicitly calls for a slower, more sedentary mode of existence. |
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Andy has thrown his weight of support behind new calls for better paternity rights for dads. |
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The mayo calls for 2 egg yolks, salt, dry mustard, vinegar, and one cup of olive oil. |
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This shaft also carries the main cogwheel which engages with a rack between the running rails on the section where the steepness of the gradient calls for its use. |
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It is a situation that calls for sensitivity, tact and discretion. |
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Some of her calls for activism read as warmed-over tracts from decades ago. |
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But they still could have done more to defuse the calls for violence from their allies. |
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But he also would have helped to keep calls for a smaller federal government from being seen as a backdoor attempt at Jim Crow. |
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Shortly thereafter, Facebook announced a similar initiative, although their plan calls for the use of drones instead of balloons. |
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Liesl Schillinger calls for the return of big-screen romance and wit to enliven the season. |
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It calls for calabrian oregano on the branch, which if you can get from your local Italian food store, is always worth the effort. |
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This recipe calls for calamari on the grill, a method that brings out the sweet tenderness of the small cephalopods. |
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While the caution that the fragility of this situation calls for cannot be overstated, neither can the successes made thus far. |
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This recipe calls for brushing the ears with a melted butter, cilantro, and hot red-chile mixture. |
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Dincer expects calls for an independent Kurdistan to grow louder as a consequence of the fighting. |
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The volume and speed of traffic through the North Sligo town has led to increased calls for pedestrian crossings and speed ramps from local people. |
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I usually manage to do all my transactions online or face to face but have reached the point where I must grab the whatchamacallit by the whatsit and make two calls for work. |
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The counterprovocation plan calls for consultation at the highest political levels in the event of an attack from North Korea. |
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Despite calls for their culling and suggestions they be given to pensioners for Sunday dinner, many people insisted on feeding them which only aggravated the problem. |
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Despite mounting calls for agrarian reform and revisions to the 1960 Agrarian Law there has been little headway in the legal field on this subject. |
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The party's platform calls for a 10-cent-a-litre increase on gasoline taxes over three years while rebating part of the purchase price on energy efficient vehicles. |
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The Republican reaction is starting to shift from calls for a czar to calls for a different czar. |
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Whether he would actually want to pay for the changes he calls for is debatable. |
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Typically in a robot film, the script eventually calls for the obliging machine to override its software program and run amok, wreaking vengeance on its masters. |
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In this context the experience of the Alpha Course, one of the most successful tools of evangelism to emerge in recent years, still calls for serious reflection. |
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The salvage plan calls for a further 1000 to be brought ashore before the next attempt at refloating the 15-thousand ton vessel takes place next Wednesday or Thursday. |
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After a schizophrenic student said the school failed to help her, calls for reform have escalated. |
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Monday's bipartisan pact calls for, among other things, placing the public's livelihood at the top of the political agenda by reinvigorating the economy and creating jobs. |
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A third group, Al-Hirak Al Janoubi, is gaining ground with calls for southern Yemen to secede. |
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There have been increased calls for a relaxation of the rule. |
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So into this toxic mix, Democrats see fit to toss calls for a national nurse? |
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Despite calls for investors to exercise patriotic restraint, the market opened with an avalanche of sell orders, driving the Dow to its largest point loss in history. |
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Instead of praising the act of killing Saul as merciful and kind, David calls for the man to be executed because of his not being afraid to destroy the Lord's anointed. |
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The ordinance, which is similar in content to an antiterrorism bill the government has drafted, calls for the death penalty for militants who plot or launch terrorist attacks. |
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As the fight raged on, Ahmed and the three women fighters who were part of the mission, sent out calls for help. |
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In their past calls for attacks on Western targets, AQAP has focused on putting bombs on planes, not revenge attacks. |
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And Francisco refused repeated calls for more information about his report. |
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One clerk in Beverly Hills, gaby Flores, said the store has been getting a lot of calls for the supplement. |
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Ludwig's plan also calls for growing rotifers and copepod nauplii in ponds or indoor tanks and redesigning a device called a rotating drum filter to harvest them. |
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And as for calls for international investigations, they represent the usual hypocritical nonsense that will go nowhere. |
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For within the context of international politics, faith is redundant as it calls for assumptive reasoning in a landscape of constant change and hidden agendas. |
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If the recipe also calls for granulated sugar, reduce that measurement by one-third, because sorghum is sweeter than molasses. |
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The business of photo editing calls for a certain ruthlessness. |
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The pheasant calls for Pommard, while songbirds and hare lend themselves to aged Bordeaux or a light Gevrey. |
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The chain's strong concept of family-style dining, also calls for larger-style wine bottles, such as the popular magnums, and double magnums, he said. |
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For a leader, this calls for commitment, a sense of passion and a strong drive to work for the underprivileged and the very poor at the grassroots. |
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The doctrine of satori calls for the follower to annihilate self to reach the higher state so as to liberate oneself from the habitual way of life. |
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For example, the airline is developing a U.S. ad campaign that initially calls for TV buys, but cost might scale those plans back to radio and print. |
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To the extent that The Burglary helps to push that along and spurs calls for real reform, it should be required reading. |
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This event calls for marriage as institution open to all who wish to accept its stabilizing, limiting confines. |
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Jockeys should never get off scot-free when they make mistakes, but the recent calls for jockeys to be banned for months for dropping their hands is quite nonsensical. |
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I suspect that the reason the recipe calls for a large amount of sugar in the wort is that this mash doesn't produce enough fermentable sugars to make beer. |
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The GOP economic plan, insofar that it exists, calls for austerity budgets, deep tax cuts, and tight monetary policy. |
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There are no calls for intifada here, no rabid accusations of genocide or similarly vitriolic pronouncements. |
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Though the recipe included in the book by Weaver calls for a sourdough mixture, I felt that a beer barm might be a good replication of the leavening agent. |
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I hear no calls for the return of the secondary modern schools. |
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Mercury on a lark in your opposite sign calls for expressions that run counter to the woulda-shoulda-coulda loop in your mind. |
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Not shy about going for the laugh line, she is also deadly serious when the discourse calls for it. |
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They're basically young toughs in these projects, and they're just not responding to any kind of calls for moderation to the violence, not even from their parents, by the way. |
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Phone companies once provided a mounted phone, long-distance service, and local calls for a single price. |
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Assembly members railed against the government for its apparent powerlessness to stem the bloodshed and there were calls for popular militias to step in. |
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As such, he calls for liberals to be magnanimous, recognize trade-offs, and say that this trade-off was worth it. |
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It calls for a task force to work on how best to cut trans fats, followed by regulations or a law to limit trans-fat content in all food products. |
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Overcalls can be made with 8 to 12 points and a biddable suit, perhaps closer to 12 points at the two level, and, if nothing else, calls for the best opening lead. |
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When the presidency was an unbroken string of white men, there were no calls for him to run for the White House. |
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To be clear, I'm not opposed to modesty in film if decorum calls for it. |
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He only scratched the surface in his calls for multilateralism and mutual understanding. |
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Less pragmatic, it calls for a nationalization of the banking and insurance sectors. |
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The bill calls for a total ban on the cold calling for any work to do with property repairs and maintenance including uninvited double glazing salespeople. |
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But instead of a grassy playground bordered by tree-lined streets, for use during and after school, the plan now calls for a playground atop a parking garage. |
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The facility did not return calls for comment, but its website says it specializes in three-day outpatient psychiatric evaluation. |
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My one serious criticism was that the cream that came with it was a pale shadow of the thick, unpasteurised cream from a Jersey or Guernsey cow that such a pudding calls for. |
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All the more, fighting in the narrow seas calls for unique capabilities. |
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The Production Coordinator has been a major obstacle to the smooth operation of this project and repeated calls for her removal have been left unheard. |
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There have been calls for the medical profession to be better informed about how to treat farmers who've accidentally needled themselves with the OJD vaccine. |
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An editorial in the May 28 issue of the prestigious British Medical Journal calls for banning the sale of kitchen knives, in order to reduce fatal stabbings. |
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Lesar's recovery plan calls for chopping costs, selling noncore assets, and moving away from fixed-cost contracts, which contributed to this year's losses. |
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The situation calls for novel solutions, insight and visionariness. |
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Part of the deal, say those in the know, calls for Microsoft to continue to steer some traffic toward the rebranded site. |
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He calls for reforms that make finance subservient to industry and for the redistribution of wealth. |
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It calls for tough and focussed decisions and no soft and vague measures. |
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Brazil and India, beginning in April, publicly backed calls for Beijing to let the renminbi trade freely. |
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These were dry cast, which is a technique that dates back to ancient times and calls for tamping a mixture of sand, cement, and water into a mold. |
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We'll take a break, and when we come back, we'll take calls for both Erin Runnion and Sheriff Mike Carona, who have become genuine American heroes and heroines, haven't they? |
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The massive crowd of workers chanted calls for a national strike. |
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We should always be skeptical when so-called experts suggest that all a particular crisis calls for is a little surgical bombing or a limited attack. |
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Now the calls for the President to clarify the matter have begun to grow. |
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There have now been calls for all organophosphate pesticides to be banned. |
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Although used mainly in secular schools, this book calls for a searching inquiry into the political and social morality implicit in the American constitutional order. |
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The commission calls for more support for bus services in smaller communities and rural areas as well as changes in the way buses are funded by the Government. |
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The arrest plan calls for an agent to announce their presence and purpose on a bull horn and to demand the subject's surrender. |
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When it comes to smaller vehicles like the Hummer, the armouring process calls for a heavy redesign of the bodywork. |
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The problem is that the same politicians will suddenly drop their rhetoric and support nondemocratic solutions if the occasion calls for it. |
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Radio Dispatch Officers are located at both sites and deploy police officers following calls for service from the Call Handlers. |
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Hardliners have closed down more than 30 reformist newspapers in a bid to choke calls for reform. |
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There have been calls for the country to be represented by its own national team as in other sports. |
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To transform them into leaders for heterarchy calls for a form of alchemy, like turning lead into gold. |
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The scheme calls for building five solar power plants, including two in Western Sahara. |
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The Front National won the French elections with calls for an immediate restoration of the franc and a referendum on Frexit. |
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Our campaign calls for drivers under 25 to take a Pass Plus test, wear P-plates and a limit on the number of passengers. |
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There are calls for the reintroduction of Corsham station due to recent growth of the town. |
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In the UK there have also been calls for a cull from some fishermen, claiming that stocks have declined due to the seals. |
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Super Fast Huevos Rancheros is a solid weeknightrecipe that calls for baking the tortillas rather than frying. |
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By 1879, however, Fothergill was in financial difficulties and there were calls for him to step aside. |
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The A.M.A also calls for refundable, advanceable tax credits or vouchers, to help Americans buy insurance. |
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This has had a dramatic effect on property prices and has also led to calls for improvements in services and infrastructure in the area. |
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Nevertheless, there were calls for an independent enquiry into the implementation of the new voting system. |
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Corbyn backed calls for May to resign, but said she should be removed by voters. |
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The forecast calls for winds gusting up to 40 miles per hour. |
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The deteriorating economic position of Scotland led to calls for a favourable political union, or at least a customs union, with England. |
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From the fifteenth century, Renaissance humanism encouraged critical theological reflection and calls for ecclesiastical renewal in Scotland. |
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Following calls for a new location to be found, the government accepted an offer of funds from the philanthropist William Henry Alexander. |
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Even so, the score calls for Thai gongs, African balaphone and Caribbean cencerros, among others. |
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This created a climate of intolerance that led to calls for jobs to be preserved for Protestants. |
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It is a historical position of the church that any disciplined theological work calls for the careful use of reason. |
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Our earlier calls for AUDUSD pullbacks were clearly premature and highlight the difficulty in timing trades on sentiment extremes. |
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Caroline Lucas' Private Member's Bill calls for the end of franchising altogether. |
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This situation led to objections from the other republics and calls for the reform of the Yugoslav Federation. |
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In recent years there have been repeated calls for reform, most arguing for a move to only two verdicts. |
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Justice calls for fair-mindedness in one's judgments and equity in one's treatment of others. |
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There were calls for Foster to resign as First Minister after the scandal broke. |
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While this year's fall lines emphasize the active outdoors look, there simply are times, when tradition calls for a lighter, smooth appearance. |
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In return, calls for a total embargo were abandoned, and the existing restrictions adopted by member states against South Africa were lifted. |
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