The grant will not only cover this musical event but also go to fund other themed events, e.g. Halloween, later in the year. |
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Suggestion was made that the energy being produced during detonative combustion can be utilized for useful work, e.g. rock mining in a quarry. |
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Some garnets, e.g., Arizona ruby, Bohemian ruby, Cape ruby, and some spinels, e.g., balas ruby, ruby spinel, are ruby colored. |
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Elves are sometimes depicted as helpers of magicians, e.g., Santa's helpers. |
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Some magicians have attributed their feats not to magic but to supernatural or paranormal powers, e.g., Sai Baba and Uri Geller. |
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Some ingredients added to the water, e.g. menthol, eucalyptus, camphor, thymol and pine oil also give a sensation of clearing the passageways. |
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It is anticipated that the chlorous acid would be shipped to the plant site by, e.g., tank truck or railway tank car. |
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The systems are safeguarded from boiling by ensuring an automatic heat dump to additional heating devices, e.g. fin-tube convectors. |
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Why this material is included while other material unique to, e.g., commodities or exchanges, is referenced out is not clear. |
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It will also need a radical rethink of some of our current sacred cows in foreign policy, e.g., the extent to which it is driven by trade. |
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All other loxodromes, e.g. the direction NW, trace spiral paths that converge on either the north or south pole. |
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While some xerophilous grasshoppers became scarce within the shelterbelt system, others, e.g. Calliptamus italicus, increased in importance. |
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Even for propositional logics, models of such systems are usually algebras, e.g., Boolean or Heyting algebras, and as such they are categories. |
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Some substances are capable of acting either as reductants or as oxidants, e.g., hydrogen peroxide and nitrous acid. |
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In areas where wood was scarce, e.g. many of the Northern Isles, some buildings had stone or turf walls. |
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In modern English all the disyllabic and trisyllabic words have only recessive stress, e.g. colour, marriage. |
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When high energy ionizing radiation strikes a biological sample, e.g., the human body, it will ionize molecules within the sample. |
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Well, maybe not, but the garden definitely needs a once-over from a crawling POV for, e.g., pots full of broken shards of other pots. |
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It might need adjustment, e.g. a duty on luxury imports to bring it to the present tax take. |
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In the 19th century, glass-making became industrialised and many items were mass produced e.g., beakers, bowls, door handles. |
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The good is given many names, amongst them euthymia or cheerfulness, as well as privative terms, e.g. for the absence of fear. |
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These students had studied different types of angles e.g., acute, straight and obtuse angles, and discussed the notion of adjacent angles. |
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Physical abuse is the willful infliction of physical pain or injury, e.g., slapping, bruising, sexually molesting, or restraining. |
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Topical drugs for the eye e.g. blockers and some preservatives used in ocular collyria are also reported to lead to dry eyes. |
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This includes incinerators and barbecues which burn solid fuel, e.g. wood or charcoal. |
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Deficiency of GABA outflow, e.g., Huntington's disease, is characterized by herky-jerky and extraneous movements. |
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Sow some half-hardy annuals for use a winter pot plants e.g. calceolarias, schizanthus and cinnerarias. |
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Nonce-words in ing are formed freely on words or phrases of many kinds, e.g. oh-ing, hear-hearing, hoo-hooing, pshawing, yo-hoing. |
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That can be very difficult if the source of the information is reluctant to appear in court, e.g. because he fears for his life. |
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In France brioches are mostly bought from specialist shops, e.g. viennoiseries, rather than being made at home. |
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Although I'm generally undecided about legalizing gambling, I strongly support legalizing poker, e.g. California. |
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Many others derive from baptismal names, e.g., Jakubau, Haponau, Kazimirau, or such diminutives as Jakubionak and Hapanionak. |
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Sailors had various methods for making hard tack palatable, e.g. crumbling it into the dish called lobscouse. |
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These references are listed by category, e.g., limnological methods, abiotic frame, food web interactions. |
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Comparisons of rotifer SL RNA sequences with those of nonnematode species, e.g., cestode or larvacean, showed no similarity. |
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The same pattern can be shown in other colours, when it is known as vairy, and the colours must be specified, e.g. Ferrers, Vairy or and gules. |
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For certain festivals, e.g. Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, the challah may be rounded rather than braided. |
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Are there double standards, e.g., one set of stated rules yet unstated exceptions for certain people? |
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High GC may cause elevated substitution rates, e.g., by a higher incidence of hypermutable CpG sites. |
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Successional patterns will be truncated or prevented in sites with frequent major disturbances, e.g. blowouts, water level changes, etc. |
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The removal of the nonhydrocarbons from the synfuel enhances its eventual use as a fuel, e.g., a jet fuel. |
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The top sheet is formed of a fluid pervious material, e.g., a fibrous material. |
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Thus, the presence of the form makes those bricks and that mortar a house, as opposed, e.g., to a wall or an oven. |
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However, among helminth parasites, e.g., trematodes, cestodes, nematodes, and acanthocephalans, this is not the case. |
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Also, a discussion of some of the newer organic materials included in plant media, e.g. coconut coir and compost, would be appropriate. |
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Similarly, if the reaction is slowed down by addition of further alloying elements, e.g. Ni and Mn, the precipitate dispersion coarsens. |
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A large number of biotechnological devices include surface-bound proteins, e.g., biosensors. |
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A control gene regulates the production of an enzyme that destroys the antibiotic, e.g. penicillinase which destroys penicillin. |
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The users were also responsible for some of these errors, e.g. by misreading the item in the text, especially in cases of English confusables. |
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How do sense-data differ from other data, e.g. from those of memory or introspection? |
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And accumulation is more of a problem in animals higher in the food chain, e.g. sharks with mercury, as well as filter-feeders. |
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Both classes of enzymes are involved in a wide range of redox reactions, e.g. succinate dehydrogenase and xanthine oxidase. |
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Her chest x-ray was reported to be stable, however her co-morbid conditions were causing continued weight loss, e.g. lack of control of her diabetes. |
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Furthermore, the local radio stations often broadcast programs in local languages, e.g. Quechua and Aymara, in addition to programs in the national language, i.e. Spanish. |
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For example, as each telephone set is newly added to the system, the new telephone set adaptively determines its own allocation of resources, e.g., intercom numbers, etc. |
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For cross-flow BPHEs, e.g. the B60, there are two types of plates which are combinable in only one way. |
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The variability of the clustered bellflower shows e.g. in the degree of hairiness of leaves and stem. |
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The rpm speed of the engine shall be measured by means of an independent instrument, e.g. a roller bed and a tachometer. |
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Their abattoirs employ machine slaughter wherever possible and do not hesitate to employ pagans and polytheists, e.g. Chinese, Koreans, etc. to carry our slaughter. |
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Yet his writing is emptily abstract and opaque, e.g. As images of posteriority, ruins reveal the primordiality of the temporal law dial holds sway over their obsolescence. |
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Papas chorreadas are dishes in which boiled potatoes are smothered by a sauce, e.g. tomato, cheese, and coriander or spring onion and curd cheese. |
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The relative contribution of their performance depends on the relationship e.g. full brothers share half the genes and half brothers one quarter of the genes. |
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This option may also be used to encourage declining arable plant communities e.g. species such as fuellens, fumitories, Corn Marigold and Corn Chamomile. |
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The mould itself, which grows naturally in the cave and can be cultured on pieces of bread, is used elsewhere, e.g. in the production of Danish blue. |
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Basins of different shapes, sizes, and quality have been found in various Delian contexts, e.g., in sanctuaries, houses, and agonistic establishments. |
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A larva is an insect in a state of development lasting from the time of its leaving the egg until its transformation into a pupa, e.g. a grub or a caterpillar. |
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The remaining minimum insurance period of eight years can be reached e.g. by child raising periods. |
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However in camper vans e.g. you must fit the system on the interior side panels to prevent a thermal barrier which may form on the ceiling. |
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In mutual consultation, the Member States advance common objectives, e.g., the combat against poverty. |
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In addition, Mepitac offers gentle skin protection when used under devices e.g. tubes. |
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People will e.g. hold a job as a dependent employee and at the same time have a small company or work as self-employed. |
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A c denotes interest in revealing data from other entities of the same type, but not oneself, e.g., other utilities. |
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For room temperature control, e.g. regulating the flow of cold water from fan-coil units, ceil cooling systems, etc. |
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There are some objects, e.g., the tomatoes, cup, and knife, on a motley table mat. |
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The sample without SAFI merely had 5 species, which were contaminative index species, e.g. larvae of mosquito Culicidae and midges Chironomidae. |
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The quality of oil should be ISO VG 32, e.g. Univis 32, SHELL Tellus 32, NESTE HYDRAULI 32 or equivalent. |
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The prosecutor's office is not allowed to force the deferrer into certain specified treatment methods, e.g. cognitive-behavioral models, programs, or institutions. |
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These dialogues, e.g., Charmides, Laches, Crito, Euthydemus, and Euthyphro, are called aporetic. |
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Free thinker capable of furthering the current 'best practices' e.g. improving resource assessment and forecasting techniques. |
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On request of the group he will get off with you at any desired place, e.g. for a visit to the German Military Cemetery. |
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Take suitable preventive measures, e.g. separate air duct, installation of filters, regular cleaning. |
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The direction of laying normally depends on the main source of light fall in the room, e.g. French windows. |
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Truly non-Mendelian inheritance, e.g. de novo events can be masked as well. |
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It is recommendable when starting to diversify diet, e.g. following a digestive disorder. |
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You can design your labels using a word processing program, e.g. Microsoft Word, or a graphics software, e.g. Adobe Photoshop. |
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There are a variety of diet foods, e.g. for digestive problems, arthritis or for overweighed dogs and cats. |
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The mineral readily weathers to other aluminous minerals e.g., margarite, zoisite, sillimanite, and kyanite. |
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Monochrome or textured carpets or with a very small pattern, e.g. needled felt or velour, in as neutral a grey shade as possible. |
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A large-scale road show was e.g. organized in 8 European cities in order to introduce the CSR method. |
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Inexact or uncertain: for numeric ranks, denotes inexactness, e.g., SE? denotes uncertainty of exotic status. |
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Similarly to what has become a natural expectance with e.g. electricity or water supply, people also expect a phone to work when they pick it up. |
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Interleasing will deal tolerantly with minor damage that can be remedied quickly and cheaply e.g. by polishing. |
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Actinomorphic Radially symmetric, so that median division in any direction will produce two equal halves, e.g. inflorescence of Asteraceae. |
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Installation of UV-C disinfection systems in the ventilation cycle, e.g. AirStream in spiral coolers or in the central ventilation shaft. |
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They take the load of a big bag, e.g. in front of a pulverizer, and automatically transport it into a buffer or silo. |
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Wolfsbane's poison has been known for a long time and tinctures were already being used in ancient times as e.g. poison for arrow tips. |
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Where projects come nearer to technical and economic feasibility e.g. demonstration plants, the aid intensity is reduced. |
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If strong tractive forces arise, e.g. during filling or inflowing solids, high tensile loads can be caused. |
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Does the person have a fear of bathing as a result of a childhood incident, e.g., near drowning or other unpleasant experience? |
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Make sure the room is well-ventilated, whether by natural exits or the installation of a mechanical device, e.g., an exhaust hood. |
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They go through a succession of distinct developmental and learning phases e.g. the foetal, neonatal, school-age and pubertal phases. |
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This enables Reclassering Nederland also to call forth political pressure when necessary, e.g. by using a lobbyist. |
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Doesn't this simply lead to a cross-subsidization of the foreign payment traffic, e.g. by increasing the account management fees? |
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The stereo system can either play back this stream directly via the connected speakers, or record it for later use e.g. using a tape deck. |
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Heading 182 covers all other areas, e.g. the kitchen garden, the ground occupied by buildings, roads, stockyard, ponds, etc. |
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Some fruits and vegetables cannot be juiced, e.g. bananas, avocado pears, blackberries, etc. |
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They are mounted with two screws to a flat surface, e.g. on the fan coil convector body, or on an installation plate. |
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If the radiator is exposed to draught or is placed in e.g. convector niches or behind curtains, you have to use a remote sensor. |
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There are obvious applications of electronic signature technology in closed environments, e.g. a company's local area network, or a bank system. |
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Practical support is generally the best way of bringing about changes at ideational level, e.g. by persistently encouraging girls' education. |
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The ideal tool for removing completely the glued components from the printed circuit board, e.g. for removing waste cable. |
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The train could thus come to a stop at a point that is inaccessible for the emergency services, e.g. in a tunnel. |
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Then, each line corresponds to a record, e.g. a user, with the values also separated by the delimiting character. |
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In case of using an aminopropyl silicagel column, e.g., a common mobile phase is a mixture of HPLC grade water and acetonitrile. |
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Some of the offences highlighted by the Convention are currently not covered by Uganda's penal law e.g. influence peddling. |
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Areas of application: basis for efficiently finished sporty and modern inserts or footbeddings, e.g. long-soled sports inserts. |
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Make use of our poster product for e.g. printing your own personal gift wrap or wall coverings. |
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The clutch is disengaged when braking from low speed, e.g. for a junction, roundabout or stoplight. |
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Even for old cable designs, e.g., paper pulp cable, BAUR offers perfected devices for traditional DC voltage testing. |
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It activates and synchronizes certain events, e.g. duplication of a database on a network. |
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Paragraph and sentence structure support understanding, e.g. single topic or issue, concise, logical. |
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To use this property for temperature measurement, the shape of object constraining the volume, e.g. within a capillary is necessary. |
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This technique transiently permeabilized the membranes with a single electrical pulse, at e.g. 400 volts across a distance of 4 mm. |
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In each monastery this is done in different ways, especially through education, e.g. teaching of music, lacework etc. |
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Mix plant proteins with animal proteins, e.g., chili with beans and ground meat. |
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Could include minor onshore support for fishing operations, e.g. haul out, storage, ice making, offloading, and dockside transport facilities. |
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Do not attempt to dry the video glasses with an external source of heat, e.g. in a microwave oven or with a hair dryer. |
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Issue: High possibility of industry-related injuries, e.g., forestry, chain saw kickback. |
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Somewhen more power is required, e.g. at times of declining sun spot activity. |
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The gatepost can be configured according to your client's request, e.g. with a doorbell, an intercom system, or with lighting. |
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If the machine needs to be opened, e.g. in the case of repairs, the plug must first be removed from the wall socket! |
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Sometimes the layperson includes as trees plants that botanists cannot accept as such e.g., the banana. |
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The size of the projects can be calculated with different methods, e.g. from the point of view of the translator, proofreader or client. |
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For during the search of products e.g. the indication is up-to-date and no problems appear, we recommend to actualize our pages at every access. |
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If water lands on impenetrable surface e.g. a tarmac road, it will flow over the surface until it reaches soil or a river, stream or lake. |
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To adjust the height, remove cap g and, e.g. using a screwdriver, compress spring f inside the tube and push into the required position. |
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In addition, regression analysis can be used directly for estimating the rentals, e.g. in the form of hedonic models. |
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This contraindication does not apply to patients who are receiving corticosteroids as replacement therapy, e.g., for Addison's disease. |
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During the morning a small snack suitable for infants may be offered e.g. rusk, wholemeal baby biscuit or unsweetened rice cake. |
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Be upfront and speak with conviction, giving the same messages that you give to any other groups, e.g. suppliers, investment community, etc. |
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Other variants of the game are known in other parts of Europe e.g. Italy. |
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Pre-financing is a payment intended to provide the beneficiary with funds in advance, e.g. a petty cash account. |
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Thus, inland navigation is practically excluded from the transport of urgent goods, e.g. perishables. |
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Ensure that the auxiliary power circuits e.g. space heater etc., are switched so as not to be live. |
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This is encouraged particularly by impediments to air circulation, e.g. deep embrasures, curtains, and poor arrangement of radiators or similar. |
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Additional interruptions are allowed, e.g. a timeout after a certain period of user inactivity. |
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The flow sensor may optionally be powered from an external supply e.g. from a calculator. |
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The spatial position of the holy and the direction to it may also be abstractly expressed e.g., by means of symbolical numbers or coordinates. |
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After the components have been mounted, they are fixed to the printed circuit by e.g. soldering, contact bonding. |
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Combination of sodium bicarbonate and organic acids e.g. tartaric acid and citric acid, may result in a product with somewhat lesser leavening. |
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The visible surface of the top profile is very narrow and slots seamlessly and inconspicuously into the flooring, e.g. at junctions in doorways. |
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No canting, no wear, which is frequently the case with e.g. operators installed on one side. |
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Some causes, such as motion sickness, are not serious and are easy to identify, but others are more serious, e.g., head trauma or heart attack. |
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Prepare for the undressing sequence e.g. by unbuttoning buttons and loosening drawstrings. |
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Most transport infrastructure financing takes the form of this kind of investments, e.g. a toll-free public road. |
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In very abrasive products, e.g. in loose chippings, use a measuring cable without insulation. |
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Embroidering towelling, e.g. hand towels: cut the desired length of AVALON FILM from the roll and lay the sheet onto the front of the hand towel. |
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It can be confused with e.g. heath spotted orchid, which is narrow-leaved and unspotted, apart from a spotted lip. |
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The product is available in different varieties, e.g. as green pepper sauce. |
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Qualitative indicators are expressed in expository form, e.g. assessment of research quality. |
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Gold particles are already being used in the manufacture of anti-odour filters, e.g. in Japan where they are used for freshening toilets. |
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These can be individual phonemes, e.g. A and E, or diphthongs, such as EA or IE, and even full syllables. |
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This product is particularly suitable for applications where lamps could be easily removed e.g. student accommodation, hotels, bedsits etc. |
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Fruitless discussions on trivialities, e.g. a roster of experts, have gone around in endless loops for years. |
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Some astronomical coordinates e.g., right ascension and celestial longitude are measured from the vernal equinox. |
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The clamp type connecting rod is installed incorrectly, e.g. if the piston and the connecting rod have been moved directly after shrink in. |
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Pigtail adaptor for devices with Reverse-SMA jack to N plug, e.g. for the direct connection of an antenna with N jack. |
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The lime residues are then filtered out of the washing water and used as a raw material, e.g. for production of gypsum plasterboard. |
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If an electric current flows through an electrical conductor, e.g. an enameled copper wire, this wire also generates a magnetic field. |
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The remote box also has an MSB socket at which a further MSB instrument, e.g. a dosing device or a stirrer, can be connected. |
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The wheel bearing unit may not show any cracks even after the toughest tests under abusive loads, e.g. pothole crossings or kerb starts. |
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Benefit to risk ratio should be carefully considered, especially in children with respiratory embarrassment, e.g., croup. |
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The Community provisions are applicable only to a limited degreee to participation-oriented benefits e.g. retraining because of health reasons. |
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These profile and mitre cutters can be used to cut precise angles safely and quickly, e.g. in DURABORD profiles. |
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This law describes the actual luminescence decay of a great number of luminescent materials e.g., calcium tungstate. |
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And they act as arbitrators or e.g. expert determiner if two contracting parties have agreed to recognise the decision of an expert as binding. |
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Most materials in existing pavements can be recycled except those of discontinuous grading, e.g. macadam. |
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The Commission must propose and instigate implementation measures, e.g. fee regulation and testing methods. |
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Check the tramline counter after every unscheduled folding of the bout markers, e.g. before an obstacle. |
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This will include conducting strategic studies as required, e.g., portfolio analytics and performance benchmarking for the Province. |
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As a special case, a false alarm occurs if a watermark is detected from a signal that has not been watermarked, e.g. the original signal. |
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Put red circles around the things we can't change as individuals, e.g., looked on as lower class. |
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Always pay great attention to cleanliness during engine assembly, e.g. gasket residue must be cleaned up immediately. |
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Using e.g. image analysis is of no use, if the preparation process is not able to produce reproducible results. |
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Does this item include examples and projects of interest to girls, e.g., textile, fashion design, as well as things like robotics? |
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High contrasts in the field of view can cause glare as well, e.g. reflections on a screen. |
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A fault in the coolant circuit, e.g. insufficient water, a loose V-belt or a defective thermostat. |
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Serial casting can be prevented, e.g. for the treatment of Achilles tendon ruptures. |
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Achilles tendon pathology may also occur without inflammation, e.g. in metabolic or rheumatic disorders. |
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Tendons can be prepared and described as a specific portion of the skeletal structure e.g. Achilles tendon, flexor tendons. |
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This could e.g. be radio communication equipment, night vision binoculars etc. |
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For the other integer types, if you omit signed or unsigned the default will be signed, so e.g. int and signed int are equivalent. |
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For some it will be the idea that will be reusable, e.g. a taster day for French could be replicated with new materials for Hungarian. |
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Further uses are to be found in textile fibres, e.g. for sportswear, and in many other spheres of daily life. |
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Only when the dermis is affected after external damage e.g. with a deep wound, the skin will develop scar tissue changing the papillary detail. |
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This table does not include conjunctivitis or tarsal conjunctival abnormalities, e.g., giant papillary conjunctivitis. |
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It is therefore necessary to avoid any blows which could lead to a change in the skin, e.g. bruises and browning. |
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Note that for many verbs, this is only a suggestion, not much can be deduced e.g. from an infinitive only. |
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A development or undertaking to protect a coastal feature while providing approved public or private access to a shoreline, e.g. a boardwalk. |
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We also manufacture e.g. individual company logos in our inlay centre as desired by you and deliver them cut to size and ready for laying. |
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All of our plant oils, e.g. sallow thorn and avocado oil, are likewise strictly organically certified. |
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Once the females attract a male they seek a suitable site, e.g. a crack in a dry timber beam, and begin to excavate a chamber. |
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To lengthen unstressed tendons, e.g. in segmental bridge construction, coupler D is put to use. |
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The finned cylinder for an air-cooled engine has locally overheated, e.g. due to broken off or dirty fins. |
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Dynamic route changes are thus possible, e.g. in order to avoid a traffic jam. |
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A sample unit affected by distinct objectionable odour, e.g. rotten, putrid, rancid, gamey, pungent etc. |
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By exposing these products for a long time to air, e.g. during drying and smoking, the product acquires a rancid smell and taste. |
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Sweet meals were introduced and became popular, e.g. desserts and chocolate, bunt cakes, buns and pancakes. |
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You can create your own products, like e.g. a list of comic books, CDs, DVDs etc. Well, it is really easily customisable. |
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Detect MS-DOS filesystems and spoof disklabel partitions for them even when there is no MBR, e.g. on some newer iPods. |
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You can use the grey S button to cancel an emergency call, e.g. if you have pressed the emergency call button by mistake. |
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Canals contribute to the economy in a variety of ways, e.g. in terms of economic development and the conveyance of goods and people. |
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Not only does the design of supportive housing vary but also the type of tenure e.g. freehold, life lease. |
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External audio files can be integrated into the audio output, e.g. to play a jingle or sound a beep. |
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The case depends on the verb, e.g. accusative after the verbs sehen, verstehen, suchen. |
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However, it may be more efficient to perform the steps in a different sequence, e.g. if certain information is available. |
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The value of vehicles is also included within this category Net financial wealth: this includes money saved in formal financial assets, e.g. savings accounts, current accounts, ISAs and stocks and shares. |
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Do you collaborate with other groups e.g. youth or women's organisations? |
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The nest is used in succeeding years by many other species, e.g., owls. |
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Most metamorphic petrologists would argue that the anhydrous nature of rocks formed under deep crustal conditions, e.g. granulites, proves the deep crust is dry. |
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Sugars are vital components of life, e.g. the 5-carbon sugars ribose and deoxyribose are part of the skeletons of our information storage molecules, RNA and DNA respectively. |
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We know that therapeutic heat may be applied to the body by various methods, e.g., the heating pad or the infrared lamp, but one of the most efficacious ways is by water. |
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Sometimes metallic coatings are applied, e.g. in the form of leaf silver. |
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They suggest there is a real risk of a sudden rupture, e.g. a structural change in ocean currents or the melting of the Western Antarctic ice sheet. |
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Some birds compensate for a lack of structural modification to the intestinal tract by consuming large quantities of grass e.g., ducks, geese and the takahe. |
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The randomly sampled subcohort also allows for unbiased analysis of other outcomes, e.g., sensitization, by comparing affected and nonaffected children in the subcohort. |
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Obvious identification with the parent who died, e.g., wearing their clothes, becoming interested in their vocations and avocations was most frequent in this age group. |
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Most of those who said they used technical analysis methods, e.g., forecasting by extrapolating trends, claimed that they did so only because others did. |
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Outside Scandinavia it is mainly an epiphytic species both in England and Central Europe where it grows in microclimatically humid forests, e.g. near waterfalls. |
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There is a huge potential to generate superior plant species with augmented levels of requested characteristics e.g. improving the bendiness of Fraxinus. |
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The Basic Bessemer process is used a great deal on the Continent for making, from a very suitable pig iron, a cheap class of steel, e.g. ship plates, structural sections. |
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For any use on another computer system, e.g. on an upgrade to a more powerful CPU or a sidegrade to another model, a new license has to be purchased. |
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Under low magnification, e.g., with a hand lens, the side profile of the pygmy shrew's upper jaw shows only three large unicuspids instead of five typical of the masked shrew. |
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G is soft when followed by e, i or y, e.g., in pigeon, magic, and Egypt. |
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But even very hot coals with a high heat capacity can be walked over without getting burned if one's feet are insulated, e.g., with a liquid such as sweat or water. |
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Round-off protruding parts on the stairs, e.g. ends of the landing, stair edges and posts, so that you do not catch yourself on them or injure yourself on the sharp edges. |
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Flowering plants have several mechanisms that have evolved to prevent self-fertilization, e.g. self-incompatibility systems, heterostyly and dichogamy. |
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A possible explanation of the correlation is that a large part of trade is composed of intra-firm trade, e.g. trade between a subsidiary and its parent company. |
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The pleasure craft involved are the largest and most expensive ones, on which VAT had not been payable prior to 1993 whereas it had been payable on small pleasure craft, e.g. small sailing boats. |
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The valve is slanted or bent which can, e.g., be caused by valve impact. |
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The activity of extremist groups that question the constitutional order of the Republic of Poland, also instigating hatred on grounds of nationality, race or religion, is monitored e.g. by the Agency of Internal Security. |
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The next question is where the winfall is going. Partly to profits at various levels, e.g. higher wages for the miners, partly to sloppery. |
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For use in restricted spaces, e.g. in a junction box. |
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One example is drawing samples for surveys outside official statistics, e.g. for research, market research or opinion polls, according to the specifications of an outside researcher. |
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For some products, e.g., packaged biscuits and cookies, the economic unfeasibility relates to the cost paid by these manufacturers for domestic butter. |
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Impacts on broader policy issues e.g. continue to search for doctors who wish to immigrate to Canada although their countries of origin have lodged formal complaints with Canada. |
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A worldwide seamless service will increase the efficiency of companies operating in a global basis, e.g. airlines, transoceanic maritime companies. |
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Logic alone will not readily or infallibly derive the rules necessary for a second appeal, e.g. from a trial court through an intermediate court of appeal to a final appellate court. |
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Some information may be very invasive of privacy rights, e.g., information concerning a mental disorder which may bear upon the capacity of a witness to be sworn. |
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Calculate the 'sidecasts' that are likely to be used, e.g. centre lines, floor to ceiling heights, room dimensions. |
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This class of wooden artifact breaks the rules of cautious woodworking, or else the fracture of these coatings has never been considered disfiguring, e.g. painted doors. |
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In this menu item you can enter an unambiguous designation for each measurement loop, e.g. the measurement loop name or the tank or product designation. |
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Most patients presented with risk factors for biliary stasis and biliary sludge, e.g. preceding major therapy, severe illness and total parenteral nutrition. |
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Contributory negligence occurs in particular if the supplier's instructions, e.g. the terms and conditions for remote maintenance are not followed. |
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Mount the unit in a hard ceiling, e.g. drywall etc., as follows. |
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To return to Stiglitz he points out thatThose making real decisions, e.g. about how much to invest in a steel mill, are clearly unlikely to be affected by these variations in prices within a nanosecond. |
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The second class is when the potential harm is not morally unacceptable, e.g. when the harm is restricted to individuals who voluntarily engage in the activity and are informed about the possible consequences. |
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Experience shows that when one excels in one of the powers e.g. financial or career, often the price is paid in one or more of the other powers e.g., relationships or physical health. |
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For example, there can be a situation within the State Nature Protection of the Slovak Republic, e.g. in mapping protected species, when a data processor, who has provided information, marks data as secret or confidential. |
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This circuit operates e.g. the aircraft's ailerons. The system's robustness was confirmed when undergoing very powerful accelerations during turns and zero gravity aircraft manoeuvres. |
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Double-sided bonding of all kinds of covering materials, e.g. formica, board, veneer, foam rubber, leather, cork etc. to each other and on flat surfaces of wood, wooden boards, concrete and metal. |
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Burp your baby after each feed or, if your baby has a lot of gas, burp your baby part way through the feed, e.g. when he changes breast or during a short rest from the bottle. |
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Enforcement of regulations by the public authorities, e.g. labour inspectorates, and in addition developing bipartite and tripartite compliance mechanisms. |
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This would mean that a particular atrocity, e.g., the killing of a civilian during a civil war, could be both a war crime and a crime against humanity. |
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This way you can find out quickly, e.g., where the next rest area is. |
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Seal your unique keepsake e.g. with a high-grade acrylic varnish glossy or matt in order to protect it against dust and therefore prolonging its lifespan. |
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The Flowslide can be used in all kind of terminals where it is necessary to separate two flows of people, e.g. separation of arriving and departing passengers in airports, seaport and railway terminals. |
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If you are blowing in loose fill, install depth indicators, e.g., a piece of wood nailed perpendicular to a joist, throughout the area to be insulated to ensure a consistent depth of application. |
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Due to the modern and straight-lined cladding form there arise individual possibilities for design as e.g. with glass mosaic, bicolour plastic cladding, bamboo, stainless steel. |
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This is especially useful e.g. for cusp fractures. |
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The only prerequisite is, that the participant have a basic knowledge of computers, e.g. that they know how to work the mouse, keyboard and simple menus. |
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The rushed timetable was often set by exogenous processes, e.g., meeting deadlines for the HIPC process, while in other instances it was determined by an attempt to support a reformist group within the government. |
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It is an ideal solution for bridging audio and contact closures over long distance LAN and WAN networks, e.g. in shopping malls, tunnels, in and between railway stations. |
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Frequently, the label dialect, or dialectal, is attached to substandard speech, language usage that deviates from the accepted norm e.g., the speech of many of the heroes of Mark Twain's novels. |
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By taking appropriate safety measures and carefully laying the power cable, ensure that the cable cannot be damaged and that no one can be hurt by e.g. tripping over the cable or suffering an electric shock. |
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The jaws can be set both symmetrically and asymmetrically, making these grips also suitable for tests on overlapping shear specimens, e.g. welded or bonded specimens. |
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Various communal activities, e.g. gathering arrowroot, fishing and the like, are longstanding agreed traditions for the sustenance and survival of the community. |
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The major oil companies are accustomed to producing large amounts of various fuels, e.g. gasoline, jet fuel and diesel, in huge units, which are designed and dedicated to one product. |
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Thus, the selection of the 2125 00 UT image as the first brightening is subjective for approximately 1 min. The auroras show faint azimuthally separated structures near the onset MLT, e.g., 2124 40 UT and 2126 20 UT panels. |
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The report should be signed as satisfactory by the appropriate certifying staff and a flight crew member, e.g. test pilot or flight test engineer. |
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For reasons of stability and safe handling, some vitamins and other nutrients have to be converted into suitable preparations, e.g. gum arabic coated products, dry rubbed preparations. |
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We are also involved in the active recruitment of Aboriginal organizers, particularly in the Casino sector where there is a significant First Nation presence, e.g., the Klondike Visitor's Centre. |
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Around the table it was generally agreed that it was time to get a handle on numbers for bait and that logbooks seem to be the way to go, with encouragement through incentives, e.g. penalties for misreporting. |
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Ensure in this case that the minimum submergence given in the data sheet is observed, Other types of operation e.g. snore operation or dry running are not allowed. |
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Any other dosing regime, e.g. five days per week, needs to be justified. |
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In taking steps to avoid plant stress, for example the use of irrigation, steps should be taken to minimise the subsequent risk of fungal infection, e.g. by avoiding spray irrigation during anthesis. |
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With its ability to be customized for various workplace environments Digital DT330 terminal is recommended to be used as office phone, e.g. for desk sharers, people working in teams or call center staff. |
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The stretcher is connected to a lift and the patient can therefore be transferred in a horizontal position e.g. between bed and gurney, without strenuous, manual lifting for the caregivers. |
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Intrinsic egalitarians regard equality as desirable even when the equalization would be of no use to any of the affected parties — e.g. when equality can only be produced through depressing the level of everyone's life. |
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A cable drum ensures a high life expectancy and easy handling, e.g. for outdoor transmission, for broadcasting, or even at sporting and school events. |
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Many standard recurring jobs in routine medical laboratory work are being performed through partial automation and additional manual work involving increased staffing levels, e.g. blood group determination or anti-body tests. |
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In some cases e.g. NGOs may provide contributions in kind by translating additional documentation of specific interest to the organisation, for example wildlife inventories. |
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The samples are quartered and are further divided, e.g. into needles, leaves and leaveless twigs. |
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May affect safety of others, leads to antisocial behaviors and a high level of aggressiveness among users. These may lead them to act dangerously toward others, e.g. road rage. |
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Parents come forward with something they feel they can offer, contributing back to others, e.g. share story-telling in their own language or child minding. |
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Functional Pre-Selection Plus operating panel with up to 16 pre-select buttons, e.g. for beverage sizes, second type of milk, decaf coffee beans, etc. |
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Ideally suited to the fast, intensive and homogenous mixing of thick, heavy and very viscous materials: e.g. mortar, concrete, cement, lime, plaster, floor screed, filler, etc. |
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The hazard warning signal is universally recognized and therefore has the greatest potential to help to reduce the number of rear-end collisions resulting in injury to drivers e.g. whiplash injury. |
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Market segmentation and inflexibility caused e.g. real unit labour costs and consumer price inflation to adjust only sluggishly to weak economic growth and deteriorating labour market conditions. |
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Review the type and reliability of the monitoring and assessment approaches for unpaved roads e.g. in earthwork control and in the prioritisation of maintenance activities. |
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