The Commonwealth, in the Judiciary Act provisions, has also legislated in relation to legal practitioners in federal jurisdiction. |
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This is set out specifically in the Act in relation to the interpretation of legislation. |
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Both appellants denied any unlawful intent in relation to explosions in this country. |
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As most seasoned sports bettors are aware, every bookmaker adjusts his line in relation to which way the wagering is headed. |
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The mimesis of the Cuckoo egg in relation to host eggs was estimated from the slides. |
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We are concerned with the overall environment that exists in New Zealand in relation to the mining of Crown minerals. |
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The big boofy boys just weren't sure what they were supposed to do in relation to having a living male fantasy right before them. |
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The teachers were unhappy about the situation and shared the unease of parents in relation to the matter. |
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The size of the tongue is assessed in relation to that of the soft palate, while the tongue rests in the floor of the mouth. |
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Small accumulating errors of triangulation were estimated in relation to other sources of measurement and sampling errors. |
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Rather, they are deeply concerned they may have missed the boat, in relation to the opportunities opened up by the new global economic order. |
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The next issue is the order to make in relation to the issue of infringement. |
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The obvious implementation of the work is in relation to the visually impaired. |
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Warnings have also been issued in relation to fire hazards caused by Hallowe'en bonfires. |
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We will restrict our discussion of virtual reality to the meaning it has in relation to the Internet. |
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Another from Bulgaria expressed concern that they had taken on unfulfillable obligations in relation to the environment. |
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Well I think the US decision on health claims for soy in relation to cardiovascular disease, was unfortunate and inappropriate. |
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The board had, or had access to, specialist expertise in relation to appropriate standards of medical care. |
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We also welcome papers that analyze any aspect of literary discourse in relation to black vernacularism. |
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The orientation of the fletches in relation to the nock must suit the type of arrow rest used. |
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I have run across two opposing theories in regards to proper cleat positioning in relation to the pedal spindle. |
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Well, Los Angeles has always had a very sophisticated literary culture in relation to films and fiction. |
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For them it becomes a tough job to work out where the fly is in relation to the fish especially when out with a newcomer to bonefishing. |
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The House held that failure to comply with the instructions in relation to a roadside breath test did not invalidate the test. |
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Media and societal pressure to achieve a slim body shape may fuel the guilty feelings people experience in relation to food. |
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Here Nonconformity defined Welsh working-class identity in relation to their English Anglican employers. |
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Similar issues arise in relation to bronchitis or asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. |
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Such a term will protect the reinsurer against the risk that no underwriting judgment is made at all in relation to any particular policy. |
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Therefore, I have never disputed the fact that up until then there was a serious underspend in relation to infrastructure spend in the West. |
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What follows is that you would then have different rules in relation to multiple publication in different States. |
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In 1954 he developed his work on dynamical systems in relation to planetary motion. |
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These results are consistent with sample findings in relation to the above-mentioned pet food material. |
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An historical account will be valid or correct, not absolutely, but in relation to a specific emergent context. |
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The County Council has contacted all group schemes abstracting from Lough Arrow in relation to their presence. |
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For barbell rows, I used an underhand grip and kept my torso at about a 70-degree angle in relation to the floor. |
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Each frame is rotated by three degrees in relation to its neighbour and is slightly different in height. |
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And in this scrutiny and disapproval my issues with class and otherness have resurfaced, again in relation to an academic environment. |
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This preserves function, especially in relation to the accessory nerve, which if sacrificed usually gives rise to a stiff and painful shoulder. |
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However, the 1929 survey also suggested that the qualities of ideal bananas varied in relation to jobbers ' perceptions of market demand. |
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They analyzed baseline serum vitamin A concentration in relation to risk for hip fractures as a continuous variable and by quintiles. |
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He was acquitted of charges of abuse and fraud in relation to the oil deal. |
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Secondly, a moving magnet moves in relation to the earth's magnetic field, so the behaviour of the balance might be affected. |
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This web-like tissue binds cells and organs together but permits these cells and organs to move, as necessary, in relation to each other. |
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The legislation will raise further questions in relation to actions open to an employer if a drug test proves positive, he said. |
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The final section discusses existing theories of joblessness in relation to the findings of the study. |
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Dublin also needs, as we have said before, joined-up thinking in relation to transport. |
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In fact, the film looks set to deal with some pretty weighty subject material in relation to all of its characters. |
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I was extremely well versed in the history of intoxication in relation to creativity. |
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The reality is that each case has to be judged in relation to all the circumstances which are relevant to it. |
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The game in each plant changed from making improvements to making the plant look good in relation to its neighbors. |
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So what is your general view of the response by the MPS in relation to these cases? |
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The developing jurisprudence in relation to Article 6 suggests that a reasoned decision is a concomitant to a fair hearing. |
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Time to stop a moment here, maybe, and reflect that you are who you are only in relation to the people ranged around you. |
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The properties of katharometers are described in relation to the analyses of binary and multi-component gas mixtures. |
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He analysed multicentre clinical trials particularly in relation to prostate and breast cancer. |
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For example a short A-frame is positive. High airspeed in relation to the turbulence is positive too. |
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I need you to do a quick recon of the area and find out where we are in relation to the canyon. |
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Though he talks about his various capacities, he snubs any attempts to talk about these in relation to his daughter. |
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It is in that context that the deduction from loss of earnings arises in relation to saved living expenses. |
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Part III of the Act re-enacted the provisions which had been contained in the 1977 Act in relation to the duties owed to the homeless. |
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It was in the context of a privative clause in relation to the ability of courts to issue prerogative writs. |
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The Food Labelling Group recognised the concerns of consumers that there needed to be clearer information on labels in relation to allergens. |
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He also lacerated Dr Cowley's record in relation to the recent European elections when he attempted to support two candidates. |
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For a number of years I've been muddling in the mire of trying to figure out who and what I am in relation to church, denomination, God etc. |
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That seems to me to be a perfectly proper direction in relation to the provision. |
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Would you just concentrate on the time in relation to which you gave the answer. |
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The next item that is criticised is the instructions of counsel in relation to that. |
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A preliminary reference can be made in relation to three types of subject matter. |
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It is the provision in relation to danger to the public safety or to the peace which was relied on in both cases. |
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We think it right to construe it in relation to what one would normally think of as legal costs. |
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That is all you could be asked to provide by way of evidence in relation to that. |
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We do not see why they cannot be a relevant factor in relation to this issue as well. |
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I will let him make his own application in relation to that, but it will be resisted in due course. |
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They fixed their policy in relation to that of the home market and home government. |
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The failure to direct the jury as to the special need for caution in relation to the evidence of the remand prisoners. |
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In this study, we investigated differences in maternally deposited yolk testosterone and DHT in relation to diet quality. |
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A 33-year-old non-national will be brought before Dublin District Court this morning in relation to the fatal stabbing of the Latvian man. |
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No, you are dealing with certain laws, scientific laws in relation to human tissues. |
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In order to be treated as an auxiliary activity, uncharged costs must be reasonable in relation to overall net income. |
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During the trial her Honour allowed the Crown to introduce complaint evidence in relation to uncharged acts. |
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Basically, my question is, what were the sections that were engaged in relation to reservation? |
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The fact that common law now occupies only a residual role in relation to competition law generally may be attributed to several factors. |
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I am uncertain how, in those circumstances, she can reserve her position in relation to the point. |
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One way to slow down the economy could have been a revaluation of the guilder in relation to the euro. |
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When politicians distort the truth in relation to medical issues it is nothing less than shameful. |
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The growth of revivalism as a collective phenomenon in recent decades might also be seen in relation to more general reactions against nostalgia. |
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Judge Morris allowed the McBrearty family to sit in for two issues that arose in relation to them from Mr Jennings. |
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There are many aspects to this, but the most basic is in relation to the scientific conception of socialism developed by Karl Marx. |
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The applicants made no submissions on the law or facts in relation to this submission. |
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In few areas of life, I suggest, is this warning more apposite than in relation to writing and publishing. |
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In any event the appellant does not know whether anyone was apprehended in relation to the attack or not. |
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A police spokesman said the dozen were being held in relation to suspected offences of assault and criminal damage. |
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He said people's fears in relation to electronic voting should be allayed as the new service is rolled out in the run-up to election day. |
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This can be considered as a great advantage as it reduces your botheration in relation to the claims, along with saving your time. |
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It is quite often difficult to determine who is at fault in relation to accidents which occur on roundabouts. |
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A person's height and riding style set the level and angle of the rowel in relation to the horse's rib cage. |
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Boromo Trailokanat resolved the question of succession by ranking every member of the royal family in relation to the reigning monarch. |
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The globe echoes the shape made by the Queen's head with its surrounding ruff, like a planet in relation to the sun. |
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The court was told that he faced financial ruin in relation to the costs of a libel action he had taken out against the Sunday Times. |
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They gradually fell out of step, with one clock losing 5 seconds a day in relation to the other. |
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The critical question, in relation to the appeal, is whether this assertion is correct. |
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Companies are also scurrying to rebuild depleted inventories, as stock levels sink to record lows in relation to sales. |
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At the time of tooth bud formation, each tooth begins a continuous movement outward in relation to the bone. |
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The multiples for emerging market stocks were ludicrously cheap in relation to their North American or European counterparts. |
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Mrs. Varga shall attorn to this jurisdiction in relation to all issues of custody and access. |
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Much of it was so abstract in relation to fiction or poetry as to be nearly meaningless in a literature course. |
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I was taught at a young age to watch the current, to be aware of where I am in relation to the beach. |
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The joys of local soccer and many long lasting friendships developed in relation to it will be at the heart of the silver jubilee event. |
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The maps are bigger in relation to the troops, but at the same time the walls and towers are larger and more in scale to the troop size. |
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The developers must now go back to the drawing board in relation to this second phase of their project. |
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During an interaction session, she listed various aspects of the dance in relation to the day-to-day life of the Manipuris. |
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He is meticulous in locating his own work in relation to existing feminist scholarship in the field. |
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Socially she could be bossy and unperceptive, but also extremely hospitable and generous in relation to friends and family. |
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With a preliminary scout of the area and a sketch map, we were someway nearer as to understanding where everything was in relation to each other. |
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The change which has taken place in relation to matters maritime is also of similar magnitude. |
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There is an irony in comparing how the law is moving in relation to married and unmarried couples on this issue. |
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Legal developments have also been influenced by the changing perceptions of philosophers and moralists in relation to living creatures. |
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Thus far there have been no charges in relation to the break-ins or thefts this year. |
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The relative size of the control surface in relation to its location also will determine the magnitude of the moments. |
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In Scotland we don't appear to have specific rulings in relation to secondary smoking and until we get them it will be difficult to form a view. |
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Why should not directors and shareholders dealing with each other in relation to the latter's shares be treated as operating at arm's length? |
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I have dealt with health practitioners from the legal point of view, and I have dealt with hospitals in relation to the Privacy Act. |
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The concept of customer is used in this book in a wide sense to describe anyone who deals with a bank in relation to a banking service. |
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When a pigment has a high scattering power in relation to the medium, the paint will be dense and opaque in appearance. |
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A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matter in subsection. |
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We seek some guidance from the Court in relation to the timing of tomorrow and I want to mention one other matter. |
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The existence of the distinction in relation to timing of the notice can, however, be maintained. |
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For example, where were the dogs in relation to the interrogation subject, and were the dogs muzzled or unmuzzled? |
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Here he makes a most valid distinction in relation to local truths and perceptions. |
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Information is only information in relation to a specific mechanism sensitive to a specific signal. |
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The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. |
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Some of the things which I said in relation to the range of responsibilities that people at my level have apply also to sergeants and inspectors. |
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She also strives to situate the tondo within a representational tradition and in relation to specific social and cultural practices. |
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Their project involved investigating the behaviour of 8,000 identical and non-identical twins in relation to marriage and divorce. |
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That is the chief way in which the class of substances is primary in relation to the other categories of being. |
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The main difference between these formats is the quality of sound in relation to the size of the file. |
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Urinary tract damage, in particular ureteric injury, remains the major concern in relation to the laparoscopic approach. |
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Three codes of practice in relation to the prevention of bullying in the workplace and sexual harassment were launched last March. |
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This type of marginality can be illustrated easily in antiquity in relation to hierarchy, or vertical social ranking. |
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There were similar formulations in relation to botulinum toxin, VX and sarin nerve gas. |
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In 1997 the European Commission adopted a non-restrictive interpretation of this provision in relation to providing banking services cross-border. |
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If the Government, for example, were to underwrite the liability, then the directors can in fact proceed with their responsibilities in relation to that foundation. |
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Each was serially deployed in relation to the predicated condition. |
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Country dwellers often had precise knowledge of the quality and value of their neighbours' properties and estates, in relation to both moveables and immoveables. |
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Vespertilionids have the longest span, largest wing area and lowest wing loading in relation to body mass of the bat groups for which regression lines were calculated. |
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The other position sense is the vestibular sense, which tells us about balance, about where we are in relation to gravity, and about acceleration or deceleration. |
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It may be that this is easier in relation to subordinate as opposed to primary legislation, but it appears to open the door to the possibility of courts rewording statutes. |
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Finally, it is also worth considering the diversity of anti-infective practice guidelines and how current they are in relation to medical practice. |
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After muddling around for a few days, he comes out fully in favor of the government's position and vows to endorse whatever the government proposes in relation to boat people. |
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I do not have specific instructions in relation to the facsimile. |
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The message of limited liability in relation to asbestos was conveyed to about 25 analysts, who attended a one-day presentation at Belgard Castle last week. |
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It was now almost impossible to speak of individual divisions in relation to these actions, but only of corps. |
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All we can say in relation to his appointment is that he applied for the job, we took up his references and he was appointed to the post after due process. |
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Pistons for internal combustion engines are hard anodized to minimize the amount of thermal expansion in relation to possible thermal expansion of the engine block. |
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But, your Honour, what we submit in relation to the conventions is that here you have a vessel which is flagged, crewed and owned by foreign people and foreign companies. |
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White paint makes it much more difficult to judge where the ceiling actually is in relation to the floor, thus increasing the apparent depth of the room. |
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How one explains a given feature in relation to one sort of consciousness may not correspond with what is needed to explain it relative to another. |
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Like so many curves it was studied to provide a solution to one of the ancient Greek problems, this one is in relation to the problem of trisecting an angle. |
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Dr. Greenberg also indicates that the frequency of splurges can change depending on where you are in relation to your goal. |
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It is arguable that in relation to the failure of the Council to advise as to his right of appeal, because there was no proper review, the report was flawed. |
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The main example in practice arises in relation to pension schemes. |
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When it comes to roots music, the first thing people think of in relation to Chicago is the blues, but there has always been a country presence as well. |
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As regards winter diet, the species eaten most in relation to availability was mountain pine, followed by Norway spruce, arolla pine, larch, silver fir and Scots pine. |
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Because it was such a nasty case and because, as I put it, they are rough diamonds, one had to be very careful in relation to the law and applying it. |
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In order to exercise the now exceptional common law power of arrest, certain conditions must be met in relation to the person who is to be arrested and his conduct. |
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Kim Kardashian Breaks the InternetTalking about butts in relation to Kim Kardashian had become tired. |
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It is very much a belt and braces approach in relation to derivatives. |
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There is a further provision in relation to children of no fixed abode. |
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Cameron is in essence assuming the role of in loco parentis in relation to almost every household in Britain. |
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Concerns have been expressed in relation to a proposed multimillion pound residential and commercial development for the Crobally area of Tramore. |
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I would like to encourage the local authorities to go down this road to put a stop to the blatant ignorance many motorist demonstrate in relation to the rules of the road. |
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He appealed to all road users to slow down and observe the rules of the road especially in relation to drink driving, speed and the wearing of safety belts. |
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Rather a kind of idiosyncratic ordering has been sought in relation to the place and task, as opposed to the ready-made orders of type and technique. |
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The first looks at the growth of Bronzeville from 1890 to 1950 in relation to the great migration of African Americans from the rural South to the industrialized North. |
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She also trailed her coat in relation to an entirely new point in respect of which she wished to reserve her position, but which she did not argue before me. |
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Unfortunately, the convention's minutes were generally androcentric, which means that the participation of the woman is reported in relation to her husband. |
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The aim is to increase the awareness of the existing legislative and regulatory framework in relation to water abstraction, production limitations and effluent discharges. |
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First, the notions of pleasure and unpleasure are treated as feelings that originated in the organism from within, not in relation to the external world stimuli. |
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More promising, it might be thought, is the strategy of giving the shareholders strong legal rights in relation to the appointment or removal of the directors. |
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Patterns of symptom clusters are viewed in relation to dependent variables including servicemen's changing attributions for post-combat disorders. |
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I am fascinated about that point where humans begin to become inconsequential and realize their smallness in relation to the vastness that is out there. |
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Nonetheless, to assess the robustness of our findings in relation to negative values, we also reanalyzed our data, excluding these observations or recoding them as zero. |
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He was advised that the lack of proper sanitary facilities, noise from the generators and dogs, especially in relation to older people, were the main problems. |
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It is understood Woolworths' analysis of ALH's unaudited figures will show the pub company missed its prospectus forecast in relation to gaming and on-premise liquor revenue. |
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What used to be broadly referred to as shell shock and is now termed post-traumatic stress disorder has typically been discussed in relation to its effects on male soldiers. |
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The commonest ankle sprain is when the heel or foot turn inwards in relation to the lower leg, overstretching the ligaments on the outside of the ankle. |
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The morality of all actions is defined in relation to outcomes. |
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Important issues emerged regarding the influence of peer pressure and acceptable standards of behaviour among young people in relation to risk-taking behaviours. |
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Conversely, more than a quarter of the people who said they had had no other kinds of telepathic experience were seemingly telepathic in relation to telephone calls. |
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In Thailand, young women who sell beauty products are perceived as a vanguard of modernity whose independent income repositions them in relation to family and kin. |
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Every decision that I have reached in relation to this particular Inquiry has been on my own account, without any consultation with any members of that group. |
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After all, claim of right developed in relation to the law of larceny and where one was taking something physically that you believed belonged to you. |
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For this reason, working with one's mind in relation to visualizations, deities, utterance of mantras, and so on, are ways to invoke the Sambhogakaya energy. |
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Professor Michael is internationally renowned for his work on artificial plasma solutions and scientific development in relation to major surgery. |
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It should also be borne in mind that the case put at trial in relation to D.M. was a strong one and, apart of course for Mr T.'s complete denial, largely uncontroverted. |
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He also admitted handling stolen goods in relation to a separate incident. |
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Also, actions by the state in relation to rezoning, planning permission or infrastructure should not result in significant, untaxed gains to landowners. |
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National's Maori member has earned the opportunity to at least be associated with the rumours that are being bandied around this House in relation to the leadership change. |
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This creates a difficulty in relation to powers exercised by local authorities without reference to a court, such as those concerning common lodging-houses. |
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Fashion designers have always been capricious in relation to woman's size, but in the past it only affected the bourgeoise or women of a certain age. |
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Our ability to feel seen is truly dependent on being in relation to someone else. |
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In such a case the bar is absolute in relation to all points decided unless fraud or collusion is alleged, such as to justify setting aside the earlier judgment. |
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Since the height of his competitive days, Koch's greatest public visibility has been in relation to his line of single-layer ski and cold weather activewear. |
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It is materially different in relation to a reserve system of jurors. |
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Work is proceeding in areas in relation to aligning this tax with provisional tax payments, and on a number of other moves to simplify taxation for small business. |
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A postmodernist approach is defined here as a self-consciousness that always places history in relation to the circumstances of its representations in the present. |
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The concept of the early modern period also enabled an exploration of topics and subjects not previously thought fit for consideration in relation to the Renaissance. |
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Meanwhile the South Knox Bubba Research Institute has been doing experiments on the Spaghetti Principle Effect in relation to unraveling strings of Christmas lights. |
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Podiatry lecturer William Kerr studies the ridges on toes and the soles of the feet in relation to crime and is now ready to apply his knowledge in the field. |
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The case under consideration involved an alleged terrorist conspiracy to murder in relation to which both countries would claim extra-territorial jurisdiction. |
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The dollar is therefore likely to decline in relation to the euro, sterling and other unpegged currencies, no matter who occupies the White House. |
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The Crown's claim to bona vacantia was represented by the Treasury Solicitor on whose instructions Mr Leech of Counsel addressed me in relation to proposition. |
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I had a different view in relation to Steve Martin and sadly I've been misled in terms of what he told me, but again that's human nature bearing itself out. |
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Such considerations are particularly apposite in relation to Glastonbury. |
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It was done in silhouette behind a white screen, and the angles of refraction made it look as though Fafner really was a giant in relation to Siegfried. |
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It is ridiculous that Department officials check issues in relation to butterfat but not milk protein which is now a major component of milk price. |
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Decisions will have to be made in relation to the various championship formats, and then of course there will be the championship draws to spice up the occasion. |
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As with all applications to the Community Fund each application will be considered on its merits as well as in relation to its relevance to Community Fund priorities. |
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Rather my objectives flow from a desire to revitalize our assumptions about the concepts of empowerment and agency in relation to black women and the blues. |
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The evidence was critical in relation to a serious charge and the administration of justice would be held in disrepute if the evidence was not admitted. |
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Older methods of well construction, and the well's location in relation to septic or livestock facilities on many farms, makes older and shallow wells prone to contamination. |
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Advancement of meiotic resumption in Graafian follicle by LH in relation to preovulatory ageing of rat oocytes. |
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It was also in relation to the funerary world that bucrania were placed at the bottoms of the pits. |
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The single most common proportional mistake in both compositry and fine art portraits is making the nose too long in relation to the face drawn. |
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Tone pitch depends on the dimensions of the dvojnice tubes and upon the position of the first hole in relation to the lower opening of the pipe. |
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Palatines and pterygoids are membrane bones formed in relation to the palatopterygoquadrate bar. |
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Their extreme points will be called consent-dissent, in relation to beliefs, and compliance-radicalism, in relation to behavior. |
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The bifurcated look had something weirdly haremlike about it and, however liberating, was light only in relation to what had come before. |
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Known from the myth in which Zeus seduces her in the guise of a white bull, Europa has also been referred to in relation to the present Union. |
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Mortimer knew his position in relation to the king was precarious and subjected Edward to disrespect. |
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As a result, Watt is today better known than Newcomen in relation to the origin of the steam engine. |
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Newton's role in relation to the inverse square law was not as it has sometimes been represented. |
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In subsequent years, conflict arose among Gurneyite Friends in relation to the Richmond Declaration of faith. |
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The location of castles in relation to high status features, such as fish ponds, was a statement of power and control of resources. |
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Horseback riding is one of the most dangerous sports, especially in relation to head injury. |
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Just as the leading Hollywood studios gained from sound in relation to their foreign competitors, they did the same at home. |
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The point of sail describes a sailing boat's course in relation to the wind direction. |
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It is important to have strong internal sovereignty in relation to keeping order and peace. |
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Privatization, nationalization, and the creation of new regulatory bodies also change the boundaries of the state in relation to society. |
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By the end of the following month, the police had made 32 arrests in relation to the events. |
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The generic language of Dominion did not cease in relation to the Sovereign. |
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Index prices in subsequent years are then expressed in relation to the base year price. |
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Competition amongst workers tends to drive down wages due to the expendable nature of the worker in relation to his or her particular job. |
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Employment is important but if wages do not rise substantially in relation to living costs it will not provide a route out of poverty alone. |
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The minimal coverage of the story ran in the middle of the night on Vesti TV and was in relation to Lionel Messi and Michel Platini. |
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Functions in relation to most canals are undertaken by the Canal and River Trust. |
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There are some complications in relation to the Human Rights Act 1998 with the EHRC's powers. |
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Within this context, significant disparities exist between regions in relation to fertility rates. |
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Figures still often varied in size in relation to their importance portraiture hardly existed. |
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Allegations of hacking have also been brought up in relation to former Prime Minister Tony Blair, and the Royal Family. |
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It was in relation to disputes over the sovereignty of Gibraltar following the EU referendum. |
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Wollstonecraft promotes subjective experience, particularly in relation to nature, exploring the connections between the sublime and sensibility. |
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In his work on oratory, Quintilian describes in detail how the public speaker ought to orchestrate his gestures in relation to his toga. |
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Firstly, his actions are understood in relation to his connections with the King of England. |
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The plant shows a high degree of development in relation to the age of its fossil remains. |
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James Crosby, head of HBOS at the time, refused to be interviewed in relation to the exposed mortgage fraud. |
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The use of the title prince was a recognition of the ruler of Gwynedd in relation to the wider international feudal world. |
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In comparison to other similarly sized mustelids, the polecat's teeth are very strong, large and massive in relation to skull size. |
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In particular, myth was studied in relation to history from diverse social sciences. |
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The Dublin Port Company has redrafted their proposal in relation to the SPA boundary and may resubmit an application for the project. |
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Juveniles will luminesce more brightly in relation to their body size than adults, whose luminescence is diffused over their bodies. |
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The tail is thick and the fluke, or lobe, is relatively small in relation to the size of the whale's body. |
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It greatly strengthened the authority of the executive in relation to parliament. |
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Productivity of the Pacific oyster can be discussed as the amount of meat produced in relation to the amount of seed planted on cultch. |
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Considering its position, the climate is quite cold in relation to south and east coast locations in England year round. |
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They have adapted to change their pulse emission frequency in relation to their flight speed so echoes still return in the optimal hearing range. |
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Most snakes focus by moving the lens back and forth in relation to the retina, while in the other amniote groups, the lens is stretched. |
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The parastatistic distribution of a total debt owed to a large number of creditors is considered in relation to the duration of these debts. |
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Martin Litchfield West also asserts this in relation to shamanistic initiatory rites of early Greek religious practices. |
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What can also be observed in relation to tectonic plates and Pangaea, is the formations to such plates. |
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There is a controversy as to whether the fisheries are sustainable, particularly in relation to krill being important food for whales. |
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Compasses have natural magnetic variations in relation to the magnetic poles, a fact which navigators have known for centuries. |
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The Caribbean plate is moving eastward about 22 millimeters per year in relation to the South American plate. |
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The merits of incineration are inevitably judged in relation to the alternatives available. |
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Augustus Smith chose Tresco as the site of his home because the site was more or less central in relation to the rest of the islands. |
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Each side of the obelisk is inscribed with biblical passages in relation to the afterlife. |
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At Dewsbury he was questioned in relation to the Yorkshire Ripper case as he matched many of the known physical characteristics. |
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These debates about language in relation to meaning and reference, cognition and consciousness remain active today. |
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These border controls were set up to tackle the issue with immigrants coming to Sweden in relation to the ongoing European migrant crisis. |
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The banishment of Thorkell the Tall in 1021 may be seen in relation to the attack on the Wends. |
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Cartographers developed a 'sense of the other' in relation to nonconforming maps. |
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They're always viewed in relation to American suburbanism, possessionism, commodityism, or copism. |
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There have been few studies of early postgermination growth in plants in relation to heterosis. |
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Touch and sight are also important in relation to specific plant characteristics, such as succulence and growth form. |
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Languages exhibit degrees of durational variability both in relation to other languages and to other standards of the same language. |
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In addition, miscellaneous pronunciation differences exist when compared with other varieties of English in relation to seemingly random words. |
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Clitics fall into various categories depending on their position in relation to the word to which they are connected. |
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The ability to ask questions is often assessed in relation to comprehension of syntactic structures. |
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Chapter 23 describes the role of the civil authorities in relation to the church. |
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Many contracts contain a forum selection clause setting out where disputes in relation to the contract should be litigated. |
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Separate legal personality often has unintended consequences, particularly in relation to smaller, family companies. |
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Accordingly, a number of exceptions have developed in law in relation to the general principle of majority rule. |
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Rule F relates to limitation of liability actions in relation to vessel owners. |
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It was used in relation to the Government of Ireland Act 1914, which had been under the threat of a Lords veto, now removed. |
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The position and rights of Scottish peers in relation to the House of Lords remained unclear during most of the eighteenth century. |
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The United Kingdom Parliament retained ultimate legislative power in relation to Australia. |
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It contains an historical view of the family in relation to issues of class, female subjugation and private property. |
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Mass production is capital intensive and energy intensive, as it uses a high proportion of machinery and energy in relation to workers. |
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For properties such as strength and conductivity, the bond area in relation to the particle size is the determining factor. |
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These are precautions to prevent it becoming designated as a statutory right of way in relation to its permitted use. |
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