Their bones are unusually thick, possibly an adaptation to make the animal heavier counteracting the buoyancy of the water. |
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With these selective braking interventions ESPĀ® generates the desired counteracting force, so that the car reacts as the driver intends. |
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There are signs that things are starting to fall apart because of a wide variety of counteracting trends. |
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From there, the committee will come up with a strategy that will be effective in counteracting the local gang situation. |
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It should be borne in mind that each change in one factor may contribute to changes in another, magnifying or counteracting the sensitivities. |
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Running regularly may protect you against cancer-in part by counteracting the effects of alcohol. |
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They caution that taking estrogen alone may increase the risk of endometrial cancer, counteracting the potential benefit. |
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If we consider the stratagems of persuasive communication proposed by Pratkanis and Aronson, we can easily see how counteracting legends may be a difficult task. |
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To start a second experiment, in the hopes of counteracting the first, would be, to put it mildly, rather risky. |
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These measures would, moreover, sharply reduce revenue to money-strapped state governments, counteracting the Federal stimulus by forcing many of them to cut back on spending. |
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The electromagnetic force between the electrons lets you pick up the cup, counteracting gravity in the process. |
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The initiative has been introduced to make policing more effective in counteracting shoplifting, purse snatches, nuisance behaviour and other offences. |
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Inverters can reduce overall crosstalk by counteracting the effects of switching, as long as the victim trace runs alongside both the native signal and its inverted form. |
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Instead of counteracting the weakness in demand, the coalition took measures to aggravate it. |
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This implies that, in order to be considered as a counteracting factor, the efficiencies must be timely. |
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A focused group of MEPs and MPs gather in Paris today to choose a board for the organisation, as well as to debate the problems of corruption in Europe and ways of counteracting them. |
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From within the regulator, there is likely to be a counteracting pressure to keep together what is sometimes referred to as the family, consisting of the operator, the regulator and the investigator. |
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The political system, for its part, is adding to social rigidities instead of counteracting them. The problem is not that America has become less dynamic. |
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I believe that, in these six months and with the help of the institutions and the member states of the European Union, the Spanish Presidency has managed to make Europe a credible example for counteracting the crisis. |
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This is excellent for counteracting a greasy skin. |
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With particular regard to health, the focus for 2009, as in 2008, will be on health information and health security, such as preparing for and counteracting emerging health threats. |
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In addition, her country encouraged the active involvement of the private sector in counteracting money laundering and in denying terrorist organizations access to funding. |
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Being aware of the threat of the phenomenon of trafficking in humans increasing in Europe and around the world, it has undertaken various steps counteracting this problem. |
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The population of Quito believes that having a woman at the direction of urban security will lead to the development of social policies that will contribute to counteracting the causes of social violence. |
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There are no counterattracting or counteracting forces in God or in His universe, including man. |
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When a trade union develops ideas on possible strategies for counteracting a problematic issue, the project approach can be brought up as a possible strategy. |
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In tandem with the decoder, the smart card only allows a film to be decrypted by a subscriber who has acquired access rights, thus counteracting the proliferation of illegal copies. |
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Answer: an American professor, John Folts, cardiologist at the University of Wisconsin, says that dark beer is better than lager-type beer in counteracting the formation of blood clots. |
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However, this energy is far less than is commonly stated and only effectively increases accuracy by counteracting the downward force on the tail. |
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Such findings fit with speculations that amylin nomally helps fine-tune blood sugar levels by counteracting insulin's action at the cellular level. |
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