The book includes a wealth of detail on living conditions aboard ships at that time. |
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Inspectors have observed terrible factory conditions that dehumanize workers. |
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The hygienic conditions of the operating room are maintained by the nursing staff. |
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She had to practice flying in various weather conditions before she could get her pilot's license. |
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Under the right conditions the car can reach speeds over 200 miles an hour. |
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Since this time, dry conditions have prevailed in Eastern Africa and, increasingly during the last 200 years, in Ethiopia. |
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This is essential for any device bound for operations offshore, where extreme conditions and fouling, etc. |
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Those features can also be observed in algae and cyanobacteria, suggesting that these are adaptations to the conditions prevailing in Antarctica. |
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Working conditions and pay for women should be on a par with those for men. |
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Several areas may be combined into a single forecast where the conditions are expected to be similar. |
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Rock armour has a limited lifespan, is not effective in storm conditions and reduces recreational values. |
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For resin to survive long enough to become amber, it must be resistant to such forces or be produced under conditions that exclude them. |
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Prisoners were transported in inhumane conditions by rail freight cars, in which many died before reaching their final destination. |
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When atmospheric conditions permit an uplift of warm, humid air, this water condenses and falls to the surface as precipitation. |
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Cells reaching deeper water or the shallow seafloor can then rest until conditions become more favourable again. |
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He outlined nine factors interacting with one another under conditions of debt and deflation to create the mechanics of boom to bust. |
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Wave heights in the scale are for conditions in the open ocean, not along the shore. |
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Animals are domesticated when their breeding and living conditions are controlled by humans. |
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A Virginia lawmaker wants to improve off-base living conditions for enlisted troops with families. |
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The conditions on a submarine can be difficult because crew members must work in isolation for long periods of time, without family contact. |
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These have diverse properties, depending on their composition and the temperature and pressure conditions in which they were formed. |
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Regardless of the size of the culture, certain conditions must be provided for efficient growth of plankton. |
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The new climatic conditions were not favorable to the growth of rainforest and the animals within them. |
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The spit bends slightly west or east, changing its direction gradually, depending on the conditions of the tides and weather. |
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A paleolake, also spelt palaeolake, is a lake that existed in the past when hydrological conditions were different. |
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Their stereoscopic design meant that in certain conditions they could range on a target enshrouded by smoke. |
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The Wealden dome is a Mesozoic structure lying on a Palaeozoic foundation, which can often create the right conditions for coal formation. |
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On 7 November, poor ground conditions after the rain and lack of fuel saw 1st and 7th Armoured Divisions remaining quiet. |
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It is favored due to its tall trunk and tolerance of poor, compacted soils and urban pollution, conditions that sugar maple cannot grow in. |
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Some survive in the tough conditions of deserts, and others on frozen soil of the Arctic regions. |
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There is evidence for climate change in the fifth century, with conditions turning cooler and wetter. |
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Agreement was reached on the transfer with the new company accepting a number of conditions relating to the old company. |
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It does however, react with sodium or potassium cyanide under alkaline conditions when oxygen is present to form soluble complexes. |
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Further east, conditions are too harsh for even wintering territorial adults. |
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Lice were common, especially amongst workers who worked and slept side by side in the cramped conditions of the slum. |
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Those species able to adapt to the changing conditions survived to fill the ecological niches left by the extinctions. |
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Even under adverse conditions, one in 20 targets is usually caught, and under good conditions almost every other attack will be successful. |
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Depending on flow conditions and the level of water in Llyn Celyn, water can flow either into or out of the lake at the normal outflow point. |
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Honko asserted that, in some cases, a society reenacts a myth in an attempt to reproduce the conditions of the mythical age. |
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It was designed to withstand the weather conditions on the Cardiff Bay waterfront and will look increasingly better with age. |
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Bad housing conditions also constituted a major cause of poverty in the postwar era. |
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The hot water modifies the environmental conditions for marine flora and fauna. |
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Fuzzy sets are used when the causal conditions and outcomes are multichotomies, namely, they vary by level of degree. |
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The conditions on an embryo dune are harsh, with salt spray from the sea carried on strong winds. |
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This slowly creates wetter conditions that allow the area of wetland to expand. |
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The production of phytoplankton under artificial conditions is itself a form of aquaculture. |
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If oceanic conditions are unsuitable, seabirds will emigrate to more productive areas, sometimes permanently if the bird is young. |
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Evaporites can also be easily recrystallized in laboratories in order to investigate the conditions and characteristics of their formation. |
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Taken as a whole, Sardinia's economic conditions are such that the island is in the best position among Italian regions located south of Rome. |
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The climatic conditions that cause glaciation had an indirect effect on arid and semiarid regions far removed from the large ice sheets. |
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The parliament can be dissolved under a set of conditions based on constitutional provisions. |
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It is possible of course, to dive outside these times, but due to adverse weather and sea conditions it is not appealing. |
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Overall population numbers fluctuate widely and erratically depending on wetland conditions and breeding success across the continent. |
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Latitude was checked from the elevation of the sun when atmospheric conditions permitted. |
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It is an imagined community in the sense that the material conditions exist for imagining extended and shared connections. |
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On President Harrison's orders, she sailed to Navassa Island in 1891 to investigate labor conditions there. |
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Such conditions were unlikely to recur for several days and so a second bombardment on the following day would be most unlikely. |
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Weather conditions determined that only 10 Whitleys reached their intended targets. |
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Historic conditions were faithfully observed but with the addition of a Sextant. |
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The variety of apple, maturity and storage conditions can change the amount of allergen present in individual fruits. |
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The colonies gradually passed laws that hardened early conditions of indenture into lifelong racial slavery attached to African descent. |
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Lichens grow in a wide range of substrates and habitats, including some of the most extreme conditions on earth. |
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A wave simulator in the tank can re-enact tsunamis and northeasters, and imitate wave conditions from midocean. |
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These conditions were found to be met on 23 March 2015, following the capture and testing of five of the beavers. |
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At this time, Victor Gollancz suggested Orwell spend a short time investigating social conditions in economically depressed northern England. |
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The working conditions of staff are governed by the Council's staff regulations, which are public. |
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But we decline to accept either of the conditions which the British Government seek to impose as a condition precedent to those arrangements. |
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Rough weather was another major drawback for these designs, but rough sea conditions did not unduly affect Polaris' submerged launches. |
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The bridge was encapsulated in a climate controlled membrane to give the proper conditions for the application of the paint. |
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Leaders in the movement also called for a more equitable distribution of income and better living conditions for the working classes. |
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The influence of these conditions was augmented by the political values of Czechoslovakia's leaders and the policies they adopted. |
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The worst of housing conditions were to be found in this area, and China was also home to what many regarded as a criminal class. |
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Under Tomas Masaryk, Czech and Slovak politicians promoted progressive social and economic conditions that served to defuse discontent. |
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This research can be extrapolated to the field to understand metamorphic processes and the conditions of crystallization of igneous rocks. |
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The Royal College of Nursing reported nurses claiming current conditions are the worst they have experienced. |
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A recent study suggests the razorbill's diet is affected by local and regional environmental conditions in the marine environment. |
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The fish is highly variable in colour, depending on the time of year and the environmental conditions of the lake where it lives. |
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In practice atmospheric conditions make such sightings extremely rare and indeed there are no reported sightings. |
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This section of road is notorious for poor weather conditions including fog, ice and snow in winter months. |
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Black tenants typically paid twice the rent of white tenants, and lived in conditions of extreme overcrowding. |
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In many cases, however, conditions for private market efficiency are violated. |
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Before pottery becomes part of a culture, several conditions must generally be met. |
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One of the conditions of the 1982 competition was that the new wing had to include commercial offices as well as public gallery space. |
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Police and protesters clashed in Lithuania where people protesting the economic conditions were shot with rubber bullets. |
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By increasing the efficiency of the labour force it create better conditions for good governance, improving health and enhancing equality. |
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Since many such imperfect conditions exist in virtually every market, there is in fact little presumption that markets are in general efficient. |
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In some cases, Maxwell's equations are solved through infinite space, and boundary conditions are given as asymptotic limits at infinity. |
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Like any differential equation, boundary conditions and initial conditions are necessary for a unique solution. |
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The conditions in industrial Glasgow at the time helped form his socialist convictions but also contributed to his ill health. |
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These hills appear to have been formed during the last ice age under permafrost conditions dominated by sparse tundra vegetation. |
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The humane community has utilized the legislative process to end dog racing and improve the conditions for racing greyhounds. |
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In Britain, the Public Health Act of 1875 was passed, which significantly improved living conditions in many British cities. |
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Peatlands are adapted to the extreme conditions of high water and low oxygen content, of toxic elements and low availability of plant nutrients. |
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The distinctive ecological conditions of peat wetlands provide a habitat for distinctive fauna and flora. |
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According to this theory, the conditions for the truth of a sentence as well as the sentences themselves are part of a metalanguage. |
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Eggs in the center tend to hatch as females due to the warmer conditions within the nest. |
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This year's National was run during misty weather conditions with the going very heavy. |
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It conditions nuclear waste streams from the Magnox and Thorp reprocessing plants, prior to transfer to the Waste Vitrification Plant. |
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After the end of the first age, however, temperatures increased again, and these conditions were almost constant until the end of the period. |
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Working conditions at the Abbey were better than at most Victorian factories. |
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It is also known as the intertidal zone because it is the area where tide level affects the conditions of the region. |
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The ability of a fishery to recover from overfishing depends on whether the ecosystem's conditions are suitable for the recovery. |
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Indoor rowing is helpful when there are no rowable bodies of water near by, or weather conditions don't permit rowing. |
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The odds of a horse are set by the market conditions of the betting exchange which is dictated to by the activity of the members. |
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A rowing tank is an indoor facility which attempts to mimic the conditions rowers face on open water. |
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Certain levels of cricket, however, are subject to playing conditions which can differ from the Laws. |
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Nevertheless, some frogs live in deserts, creating moist habitats underground and hibernating while conditions are adverse. |
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Whether a spore is to grow into an organism depends on the combination of the species and the environmental conditions where the spore lands. |
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Health problems can occur where eutrophic conditions interfere with drinking water treatment. |
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In 2009 sea ice conditions were such that at least nine small vessels and two cruise ships completed the transit of the Northwest Passage. |
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Keke Rosberg won the former in atrocious conditions from Fittipaldi in his namesake car. |
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Under conditions of fuel scarcity like 1950s Britain and modern developing nations, motorcycles claim large shares of the vehicle market. |
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Prostitutes' salaries and payments fluctuate according to the economic conditions of their respective countries. |
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Overholding clauses serve the purpose of contractually regulating the terms and conditions of an overhold. |
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This made their ships strong, sturdy and structurally sound, capable of withstanding the harsh conditions of the Atlantic. |
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Hydronuclear tests study nuclear materials under the conditions of explosive shock compression. |
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Various disordered conditions consequent upon overwork, which are characteristic of modern civilisation. |
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The invasion planners specified a set of conditions regarding the timing of the invasion, deeming only a few days in each month suitable. |
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While the volcanic ash has resulted in fertile soils, it makes agricultural conditions unpredictable in some areas. |
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Poor conditions and supply problems resulted in the deaths of some 2,500 troops. |
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The brown rat can breed throughout the year if conditions are suitable, with a female producing up to five litters a year. |
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Where conditions are harsher, such as in the Alps, they emerge as late as early June. |
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The paroled David attended this Parliament to present to Robert and the members of the Three Estates the conditions for his release. |
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Convicts provided much of the labour in the mines or quarries, where conditions were notoriously brutal. |
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Political conditions in France took a decisive turn in the year 1429 just as the prospects for the Dauphin began to look hopeless. |
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The usual medium for the sowing of orchids in artificial conditions is agar agar gel combined with a carbohydrate energy source. |
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In consequence, many working conditions are not negotiable due to a strong legal protection of individuals. |
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Near the south coast, deep wooded valleys provide sheltered conditions for flora that like shade and a moist, mild climate. |
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The Maafa concept explains the conditions of disorganization, disunity, self-hatred, and alienation affecting African people to varying degrees. |
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The British islands were considered principally a strategic possession, but were planted when economic conditions were particularly favourable. |
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They are not civil servants, although they enjoy similar terms and conditions of service to members of the UK Civil Service. |
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Calm waters and steady breezes provide some of the best sailing conditions in the Caribbean. |
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If an EBU Active Member wishes to participate they must fulfil conditions as laid down by the rules of the contest. |
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When conditions are heavily anticyclonic, there is less soaring during the day. |
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A long letter exists, written from the Tower by Fisher to Thomas Cromwell, speaking of the severity of his conditions of imprisonment. |
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All academies can set pay and conditions for staff, and are not obliged to follow the National Curriculum. |
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Eventually the seed may fall to the ground and, if conditions permit, grow into a new plant. |
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In their manifesto for the 2016 Scottish elections, the SNP stipulated conditions under which they would seek a second independence referendum. |
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Outdoor curling was very popular in Scotland between the 16th and 19th centuries because the climate provided good ice conditions every winter. |
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For this reason it is often used as a diversionary airport when weather conditions close aviation hubs elsewhere in the United Kingdom. |
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The Slave Trade Act 1788 regulated conditions on board British slave ships for the first time. |
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Firsthand accounts from former slaves, such as Olaudah Equiano, describe the horrific conditions that enslaved people were forced to endure. |
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The second chapter presents an overview of the social, sanitary, and economic conditions of the region. |
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We vary the conditions for each measurement, to help isolate what has changed. |
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The common Welsh Mountain sheep are hardy and thrive in the cold and wet conditions of the Welsh highlands. |
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Towards the end of the war conditions deteriorated rapidly on the home front, with severe food shortages reported in all urban areas. |
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These filming conditions allowed only a single abstract set, and eclectic costumes. |
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Remember that the translating or paraphrasing statement must be couched in terms of normal observers in normal conditions of observation. |
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These conditions were a concern for the health visitors and housing inspectors who visited its dirty streets. |
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These meals were provided in the warmth of a prison cell, conditions many were unfamiliar with. |
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He was treated for these conditions with laudanum, which fostered a lifelong opium addiction. |
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Living conditions were poor, instead of expansion, it was a matter of replacing the national wealth destroyed or used up during the war. |
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Appalling conditions for workers, combined with support for the French Revolution turned some intellectuals to socialism. |
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A number of reforms were embarked upon to improve conditions for women and children. |
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Although numerous storms are recorded each month, conditions are normally calm. |
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India has the highest number of people living in conditions of slavery, 18 million, most of whom are in bonded labour. |
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Federal Reserve, argued that monetary policy could respond to zero interest rate conditions by direct expansion of the money supply. |
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This provision usually applies, apart from torture, to cases of severe police violence and poor conditions in detention. |
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While this description has remained popular, it does not satisfy the conditions of a traditional hat trick. |
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The third umpire is mandatory under the playing conditions for Test matches and limited overs internationals played between two ICC full members. |
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Their salaries and service conditions were not subject to the vote of provincial legislature. |
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With other Irish groups, they raised a volunteer army and threatened to emulate the American colonists if their conditions were not met. |
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Muddy conditions on the temporary roads on the periphery of the site led to delays for people leaving the site. |
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However, conditions were rarely ideal, and the new, improved Kinetophone was retired after little more than a year. |
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The front settled into a siege and led to brutal conditions for troops on both sides. |
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For the ARBiH it was a gateway to the plateau of Risovac, which could create conditions for further progression towards the Adriatic coast. |
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He was a heralder of new beginnings, but only on conditions of reciprocity. |
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Certain conditions can cause carbon to crystallize into diamonds. |
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The earliest known animals fully adapted to terrestrial conditions appear during the Mid Silurian, including the millipede Pneumodesmus. |
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The firefighters were undaunted by the dangerous conditions they faced. |
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These varying and regionally different ecological conditions produce distinctive forest plant communities in different regions. |
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Chalcophiles formed as the crust solidified under the reducing conditions of the early Earth's atmosphere. |
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The Solidaridad informed large audiences of the mistreatment of coffee producers and poor living conditions in developing countries. |
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Resting spores may also be formed as a response to unfavourable environmental conditions with germination occurring when conditions improve. |
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Both the abnormalcy of the conditions and the subject's insensitivity to their abnormalcy are understandable. |
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Note that the declensional schwa appearing under certain conditions on prenominal adjectives in Dutch is not a bona fide adjectivity marker. |
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The writer therefore made observations to determine the conditions under which the aecia open and discharge spores most readily. |
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However, turbulent flow along the vehicle afterbody can under some conditions produce a comparable or greater heat flux. |
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Hydrogen flames in other conditions are blue, resembling blue natural gas flames. |
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Or else, while the other is yet a great way off, he sendeth an ambassage, and desireth conditions of peace. |
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These, apart from nocturnal ambulism, are the simplest conditions of systematised partial waking. |
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In one respect conditions were more favorable for the synoikism of Megalopolis than for the anoikism at Olynthos. |
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The axenicity of the filtered samples was proven by PCR using the primers and cycling conditions described by Spoerner et al. |
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Nor does it behove western commentators whose countries are occupying Iraq to lay down conditions for those opposing it. |
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Under conditions of strong oxidation, Cd is likely to form minerals and is also likely to be accumulated in phosphate and in biolith deposits. |
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Military operations in urban terrain present many unique and challenging conditions for the warfighter. |
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These physical variations create a distinctive set of playing conditions at each ground. |
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The landed proprietors in Ireland were held in Britain to have created the conditions that led to the famine. |
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So the confirmability as well as the refutability of our theories are necessary conditions for the possibility of science. |
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Starlight tourist destinations are locations that offer conditions for observations of stars which are protected from light pollution. |
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Insoluble antigens were solubilized from denaturating conditions into buffers free of choatropic reagents. |
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Realism sought to accurately portray the conditions and hardships of the poor in the hopes of changing society. |
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Poor children suffer permanent damage due to deplorable living conditions and deplorable treatment by law enforcement. |
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As climate conditions and human water requirements vary, these will create fluctuations in the lake level. |
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As though in expiation of their sires' wealth, schoolboys often had to live in conditions that would have disgraced a Dickensian workhouse. |
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A series of experiments are carried out to simulate the equilibrium conditions as the ecospheric recovery rate improves. |
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The aim of the D study is to obtain large samples of conditions for errorsome facets. |
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Work conditions have become terrible for journalists, and many have left the country. |
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Sculptures are sensitive to environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity and exposure to light and ultraviolet light. |
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Half the worlds petroleum reserves were laid down at this time in the anoxic conditions of what would become the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Mexico. |
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Such conditions are unfavourable for the installation and flourishment of a fauna and flora over longer periods of time. |
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In vitro experiments simulating clinical conditions have demostrated that fully guided placement is more accurate than freehanded placement. |
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This is the first big area that will be hit and conditions will arrive in just a few hours. This is game day. This is going to hit. |
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This licence is accompanied by an agreement which sets the terms and conditions under which the BBC is allowed to broadcast. |
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People with noble and serene thoughts are found in higher subdivisions that have heavenlike conditions but are not actual heavens. |
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The climatic conditions on the North Sea coast have been claimed to be healthful. |
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Rain on the morning of the game meant conditions were against flowing rugby. |
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The conditions that should be met to allow such a refusal are known as the Lascelles Principles. |
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In a more positive interpretation, Ivy Pinchbeck argues that capitalism created the conditions for women's emancipation. |
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In the introduction of his 1892 edition, Engels notes that most of the conditions he wrote about in 1844 had been greatly improved. |
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However, harsh working conditions were prevalent long before the Industrial Revolution took place. |
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Some industrialists themselves tried to improve factory and living conditions for their workers. |
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Skilled workers were hard to replace, and these were the first groups to successfully advance their conditions through this kind of bargaining. |
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Enlightened industrialists, such as Robert Owen also supported these organisations to improve the conditions of the working class. |
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Hazards to aircraft include debris, nesting birds, and reduced friction levels due to environmental conditions such as ice, snow, or rain. |
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Such conditions may include ground relief, camera tilt and atmospheric refraction. |
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In Britain, suitable wind conditions may lead to drift migration, and an influx of birds from the east. |
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Gametes are generally released into the seawater under calm conditions and the eggs are fertilised externally to produce a zygote. |
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To suit different soil conditions and crop requirements, mouldboard has been designed in different shapes. |
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Most plough makers offer an automatic reset system for tough conditions or rocky soils. |
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In Europe, soil conditions were often too soft to support the weight of heavy traction engines. |
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Cystine crystals are formed when several conditions are met besides levels of hyperexcreted cystine. |
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Although nearly half the hypernatremic patients had a febrile illness, other associated conditions assume more prominence than in infants. |
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By the middle of the 3rd century, the conditions for the flourishing of a refined legal culture had become less favourable. |
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The hypocaust was an invention which improved the hygiene and living conditions of citizens, and was a forerunner of modern central heating. |
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As one of the conditions of her marriage, she brought a bishop named Liudhard with her to Kent. |
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He also sought to improve the conditions for pilgrims, as well as merchants, on the road to Rome. |
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These become a new habitat for other plants, like peat moss when conditions are right, and animals, many of which are very rare. |
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We have conviction from reason, or decisions from the inerrable and requisite conditions of sense. |
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One sibling took ill and died in the miserable conditions which followed, while the pregnancy of his mother limited her own ability to work. |
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The pair lost nearly six minutes when an oil hose blew off, but despite miserable conditions they made up the time and took 1st place. |
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Others referred to interfragmentary movements to describe local mechanical conditions needed for adequate bony healing. |
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The practice of Spain hath been, by war and by conditions of treaty, to intermeddle with foreign states. |
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Reforms were also gradually introduced in the conditions for enlisted men with the abolition of military flogging in 1879, amongst others. |
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Legal acts setting out the conditions for entry into the Schengen Area are now made by majority vote in the EU's legislative bodies. |
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Philip was unhappy at the conditions imposed, but he was ready to agree for the sake of securing the marriage. |
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Although conditions are drastically better in cities, all of Ethiopia suffers from poverty and poor sanitation. |
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Many of the men were near death from disease, as the conditions were very cramped and most of the ships ran out of food and water. |
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Nevertheless, there exist few examples where similar reaction conditions lead to a family of isoreticular compounds. |
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Working in damp and cold conditions often is inevitable, although ships try to avoid severe storms while at sea. |
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On 4 April 1660, in the Declaration of Breda, Charles II made known the conditions of his acceptance of the Crown of England. |
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With the King now present, Cromwell was eager to find out what conditions the King would acquiesce to if his authority was restored. |
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Such conditions produced distinctive human behaviors that are preserved in the material record, such as the Maglemosian and Azilian cultures. |
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Tethered balloons for use in windy conditions are often stabilised by aerodynamic shaping and connecting to the tether by a halter arrangement. |
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Selection under these conditions can produce very rapid changes in the appearance and behaviour of organisms. |
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Under normal conditions the displaced earth is pushed to the surface, resulting in the characteristic molehills. |
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Equal status with the main Allied Powers was one of the primary conditions for Romania's entry into the War. |
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It was supposed that Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command and the Royal Navy could not operate under conditions of German air superiority. |
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However, meteorological conditions over Britain were not favourable for flying and prevented an escalation in air operations. |
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Added to the fact an interception relied on visual sighting, a kill was most unlikely even in the conditions of a moonlit sky. |
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Patients with conditions like cancer, diabetes and heart disease could be affected. |
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Their appeal was especially effective to housewives, who faced more difficult shopping conditions after the war than during the war. |
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It was nominally to protect the living and working conditions for African slaves. |
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Other conditions discussed involved the joint use of English and French heraldry by Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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In summer the anticyclones tend to bring dry, settled conditions which can lead to drought. |
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Where conditions were suitable, coastal villages and ports had an economy based on fishing. |
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It ended in my moving into the house next Lady-day, and starting in practice on very much the same conditions as he had suggested. |
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Partly at the urging of landlords, governments attempted to legislate a return to the economic conditions that existed before the Black Death. |
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Hazards in high water conditions can include floating trees, collapsing portions of river bank, overhanging branches and even dead farm animals. |
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Toone and Hawke worked together to improve the terms and conditions of professional players' contracts. |
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Cooling groundwater or mixing of different groundwaters will also create conditions suitable for cave formation. |
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For example, in England's Exmoor is found the rare horse breed the Exmoor Pony, which has adapted to the harsh conditions of that environment. |
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Some hill sheep breeds, such as Scottish Blackface and the Lonk, thrive on the austere conditions of heather moors. |
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As one of the conditions of her marriage she had brought a bishop named Liudhard with her to Kent as her chaplain. |
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Many oceanic climates have frequent cloudy or overcast conditions due to the near constant storms and lows tracking over or near them. |
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Extended months of rain and cloudy conditions are common in oceanic climates. |
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These economists believed that genuinely free markets and voluntary exchange could not exist within the exploitative conditions of capitalism. |
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He argued that free competition could only be realized under conditions of state ownership of natural resources and land. |
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Prices and quantities are allowed to adjust according to economic conditions in order to reach equilibrium and properly allocate resources. |
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One of Newfoundland's conditions for joining Confederation in 1949 was that this boundary be entrenched in the Canadian constitution. |
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Listing requirements are the set of conditions imposed by a given stock exchange upon companies that want to be listed on that exchange. |
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Such conditions sometimes include minimum number of shares outstanding, minimum market capitalization, and minimum annual income. |
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Using plants and plant substances to treat all kinds of diseases and medical conditions is believed to date back to prehistoric medicine. |
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Scientific methodology often directs that hypotheses be tested in controlled conditions wherever possible. |
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Living conditions were so poor that many sailors began to prefer a freer existence as a pirate. |
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At surface conditions these will condense out of the gas to form natural gas condensate, often shortened to condensate. |
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Darwin was passionately opposed to slavery, while seeing no problem with the working conditions of English factory workers or servants. |
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And I feel that under those conditions it will be necessary to assume the existence of a god to start off life. |
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While conditions for the crew were vastly better than those of the enslaved people, they remained harsh and contributed to a high death rate. |
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It was an effective means of propulsion under ideal conditions but otherwise had serious drawbacks. |
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Transfusions are used for various medical conditions to replace lost components of the blood. |
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More offspring are produced than can possibly survive, and these conditions produce competition between organisms for survival and reproduction. |
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Speciation has been observed multiple times under both controlled laboratory conditions and in nature. |
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Under these conditions and for quasistatic processes the first law of thermodynamics for a deformed body can be expressed as. |
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Operating an LED lamp in conditions that increase the internal temperature can greatly shorten the lamp's life. |
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Low chroma colors due to reduced conditions are often indistinguishable from lithochromatic colors imparted by till parent materials. |
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The cause of the crash, which took place in wet foggy conditions close to a firework display, was investigated. |
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A number of them have since been rebuilt in various conditions to modernise and improve the usefulness of the cars. |
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The war years saw great improvements in working conditions and welfare provisions, which paved the way for the postwar welfare state. |
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The extent to which the Government is collegial varies with political conditions and individual personalities. |
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This is largely due to economic clustering and poverty conditions that tend to associate based on geographic location. |
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Poor living conditions led to high rates of sickness, injury, and death, as well as sabotage and criminal activity. |
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A certain amount of social mobility is implied by regulations detailing the conditions under which a ceorl could become a thegn. |
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This tide has ebbed and flowed in response to politics, economics and social conditions of both places. |
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The climate varies from tropical to temperate, with arid conditions in the coastal south. |
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The poor health conditions in Bangladesh is attributed by the lack of healthcare and services provision by the government. |
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The ultimate goal of economics is to improve the living conditions of people in their everyday life. |
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Economic theory may also specify conditions such that supply and demand through the market is an efficient mechanism for allocating resources. |
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During the era between the World Wars, Czechoslovak democracy and liberalism facilitated conditions for free publication. |
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Exposed bedrock surfaces, coarse sediments and local sand dunes attest to the strong bottom current conditions at the present time. |
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