She would celebrate the day when she would rid herself of all her conservativeness. |
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That's good news for defenders, who grew frustrated with the conservativeness of the scheme last year. |
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And similarly, if the central bank is fully under the spell of government, the conservativeness of the central bank does not matter. |
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And I quite like the conservativeness of that, that Parisian chic, that conservative woman. |
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Different conservativeness factors are provided for use in adjustments to estimate for a base year and for a year of the commitment period. |
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Montevideo, Uruguay This is a controversial inclusion on the list given the conservativeness of many Central and South American nations. |
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Because the desire to combine conflicting data is strong in real studies, the conservativeness of the present test is unlikely to be a major concern for some. |
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Physicists generally maintain a healthy skepticism about whatever they hear and are much less susceptible to dogmatic conservativeness than one might think. |
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This conservativeness leads to some intolerance and a tendency to look to others for guidance rather than be guided from within. |
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The increscent of γ results in an increase in conservativeness in supplier's actions. |
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The choice of one method or the other depends on the reliability of the input data, and the degree of conservativeness in formulating the model. |
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The history of life shows great innovation, but great conservativeness too. |
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For adjustments concerning management practices and estimation parameters, the conservativeness factors given for emission factors and other estimation parameters are to be used. |
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Examination of evidence such as electronic records, documents, and data to assess for completeness, consistency, accuracy, transparency, relevance and conservativeness of greenhouse gas information. |
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Is this a matter of reasonable conservativeness? |
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Based on preservation of properties, liveness, boundedness, reversibility and conservativeness of the system can be readily derived. |
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For in doing that, the fictionalist assumes that the notion of conservativeness is nominalistically acceptable, and this is exactly the point in question. |
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For governments that think that the ECB's conservativeness is at the heart of the eurozone's problems, the comparison between Italy, on the one hand, and Spain and Greece is telling. |
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Add to this the conservativeness of the South, lack of smart young people and good educational institutions, a dearth of natural beauty and mediocre shopping. |
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However, the selected benchmarks are to be accompanied by sufficient rationale that indicates conservativeness in the selection process among a range of benchmarks also published in the peer reviewed scientific literature. |
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The principle of conservativeness will be applied when there is a significant level of uncertainty about the quantity of greenhouse gas reductions achieved. |
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The conservativeness factors in these tables will be updated, as required, following the collective recommendation of lead reviewers, subject to approval by the Subsidiary Body for Scientific and Technological Advice. |
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In other cases, the expert review team should apply the conservativeness factor to the emission or removal estimate generated by the basic adjustment method, in accordance with paragraph 24 above. |
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The uncertainty values have been grouped into five sets of uncertainty bands, with corresponding conservativeness factors, by assigning a given uncertainty value to a given band. |
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Where M is the component of an estimation method used by a Party, or the emission or removal estimate generated by a basic adjustment method in this technical guidance, and CF is the conservativeness factor. |
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For the base year, conservativeness factors given in this table apply to only Cropland management, Grazing land management and Revegetation under Article 3, paragraph 4, of the Kyoto Protocol. |
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Explicitly mention the conservativeness of your sources and assumptions. |
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