He says the legal system is becoming increasingly concerned with political life. |
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It is becoming a scientific technique for controlling the child's development. |
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The annual away day is becoming an important event in the calendar of the british workplace. |
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Having acclimatised to the new conditions, the next step is becoming involved more in community life in his new hometown. |
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The race for the Democratic presidential nomination is becoming more nasty. |
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America is becoming a diverse melting pot of cultures, races and ethnic groups. |
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Like laser rangefinders, night vision equipment is becoming more affordable. |
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Even as parents grow more accustomed to their children being reachable, the cell phone is becoming a symbol of independence. |
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The push for more donations from entrepreneurs is becoming gradually apparent in society as the gap between rich and poor widens. |
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In these days of heterogeneous computing, the ability to be OS-agnostic is becoming increasingly more important. |
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National realpolitik is becoming unreal, not only in Europe, but throughout the world. |
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While Wi-Fi is becoming a standard feature on notebooks, network coverage is anything but ubiquitous. |
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But householders in the Harwich Road area say their neighbourhood is becoming a wilderness. |
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Being subjected to unwanted interference in public places is becoming an issue and cell phone rage, along with road and air rage is on the rise. |
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Umaga believes he is becoming more aware of the centre's responsibilities after starting the season still playing like a wing. |
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The recoverability and security of all types of information is becoming increasingly important, he added. |
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In the age of information technology, knowledge management is becoming an increasing concern to private companies and governments alike. |
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The increasing popularity of labioplasty suggests that the appearance of the nether regions is becoming something of an obsession for some. |
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However, the problem is becoming alleviative due to the rapid reduction in the costs of computer hardware. |
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Plans are underway for establishing a training school here, since yachting is becoming bigger and bigger, said Lawrence. |
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For bathroom remodelers in search of the perfect faucet, surfing the Web is becoming a popular alternative to driving from store to store. |
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Ambush marketing is becoming a huge problem for every major international sporting event. |
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Product launch and program management is becoming an increasingly critical element of supplier competitiveness. |
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Imported building material, such as the zinc sheets for roofing, is becoming increasingly important in the countryside. |
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I'm not surprised that this society is becoming increasingly lawless when magistrates are giving out such small fines. |
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Ominously, the calving of monstrous Antarctic icebergs is becoming a regular occurrence. |
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It's like I said a couple weeks ago, the Republican party is becoming an anti-constitutional party. |
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Obviously I know not the circumstances of your life but I would vehemently disagree with you that Good Samaritanism is becoming obsolete. |
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In some respects the world is becoming more, not less, unstable as a result of the antiterror campaign. |
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His position is becoming more untenable in the light of more revelations that have come out. |
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She is becoming nervous and anxious but there are still four people in front of her. |
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Media encoding for home and professional use is becoming more popular, as more users rip audio to their hard drives, or edit home movies. |
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The sea is rising, the city is sinking, and the damage to its historic buildings, bridges and artworks is becoming increasingly apparent. |
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Online shopping for lingerie is becoming more and more popular and for a good reason. |
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On the subject of suing, does he think the media culture today is becoming overly litigious? |
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With other lands adjacent to the park the locality is becoming an important offshoot, or suburb, of Glasgow. |
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It is becoming a routinised and highly regulated form of work where the creative space to work with clients has been squeezed. |
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The cost of running the club is becoming more demanding every day and support from the local community is badly needed. |
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Right now, her public profile has been sustained by revelations about her love life, and that is becoming a national joke. |
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The obvious is becoming more obvious by the day, as this story from the Sunday Times makes clear. |
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The vice president is becoming an attack dog, on a personal level, which should be beneath him but evidently is not. |
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The groundwater is becoming saline as the water table sinks because of overuse, and sea water presses in. |
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The flowering talipot is a breathtaking sight, but one that is becoming increasingly rare in the city these days. |
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Drink spiking is becoming such a major problem that an inventor today launched a device to make bottles tamper-proof. |
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The perioperative environment is becoming more complex, and its leaders need to possess some business savvy and be clinically astute. |
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Now it is becoming a festival of Mammon, much to the chagrin of the religious. |
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Alas, it is becoming as tiresomely cliched as all the others, with its share of scheming women. |
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Adding colorful tiles to the backsplash of a kitchen is becoming a popular and easy way to add a new, sophisticated look to the room. |
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For some reason the urge for plastic surgery is becoming a mania world wide in both males and females. |
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It is becoming evident however that some strains that appear to have similar spectra of inhibitory activity produce quite different bacteriocins. |
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Our country is becoming more Balkanized around these issues and these products. |
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We are now in an era where refereeing is becoming a more difficult and thankless job. |
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But it is thematic collection that is becoming a fad worldwide and it is an inexpensive way of building one's collection. |
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It is becoming increasingly frustrating to witness teams forfeiting matches for one reason or the other. |
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While the seat of power still rests in the city zone, there are signs that the game is becoming very popular in many provincial schools. |
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In many ways insurance companies are as good a barometer as any that climate is becoming ever more treacherous. |
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Second screening for news is becoming commonplace, with users often using devices in tandem. |
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Haylage is becoming more popular and though it is more expensive than hay, has a higher feed value. |
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Automatically recorded information is becoming ever-more critical in determining the causes of increasingly complex accidents. |
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Our environment, both in the developed and developing world, is becoming more complex and polluted. |
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The baby is further developed and is becoming more efficient in the amniotic sac. |
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Malaysia is becoming more modern and developed, yet many aspects of politics and culture don't seem to be changing. |
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To achieve this, a technology is used that is becoming more regularly employed by topographers. |
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And now exotic foliage, such as palm leaves, is becoming a floral fashion setter. |
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This relationship shown in the graph is known as Benford's Law, and is becoming more and more useful as we understand it better. |
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The way-side is becoming shadeless and another generation will behold spots, now rife with beauty, desecrated by what is called improvement. |
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Our visitor numbers are through the roof and tourism is becoming the boom industry in Hull. |
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Like 220 volts of current being forced through a 110-volt kitchen appliance, the system is becoming overloaded, and the smoke is rising. |
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Through a semantic shell game, the crime is being so redefined that it is becoming unrecognizable. |
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Thanks to shows like this, it is becoming increasingly less intimidating to shimmy on down to that dance floor. |
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It is becoming fashionable now that any slight incident of misunderstanding should discharge wanton destruction and lawlessness. |
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Complex copyright law is becoming de rigueur for those interested in the music biz. |
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Anthony says mainstream culture is becoming ripe with curiosity about black culture. |
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Third, the excessive number of soldiers to guard the borders is becoming a burden on the local population. |
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To be a borderline poverty level working mother is becoming a reality for more and more single, hard working mothers. |
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The audience for these un-American stories is becoming more and more American. |
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The church, in a lot of ways, is becoming unappealing to the younger members of the generations, in its traditionalism and ceremony. |
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As much as he denies it, what was supposed to be a temporary job is becoming a vocation. |
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Daily life and work is becoming ensnared in the undercurrents of mucky politics that pervades almost every aspect of work life. |
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He also expressed concern about the South, which he feels is becoming uncompetitive. |
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The member of doubles on the blue vitriol and nickel vitriol crystals is becoming more with increase in mass. |
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The crop is normally multiplied by the use of tubers but the use of the true potato seed is becoming important. |
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Finding an undiscovered corner of Europe not overrun with tourist hordes is becoming increasingly difficult. |
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Despite his quiet, diffident manner, the Humberside police chief is becoming used to an unflattering limelight. |
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China's productive power is becoming more and more market-based and this is increasing incomes and thus boosting the demand for consumer goods. |
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Now, as his breakout hit All About My Mother takes him to the Oscars, the man with the unpronounceable name is becoming a household word. |
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The west African embroidered boubou is becoming popular with both men and women. |
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It grows naturally in this area as a rainforest species but is becoming more popular as a home garden plant. |
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No longer the preserve of shoppers, Glasgow's town centre is becoming home to a new breed of urbanites. |
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It's not exactly breaking news that our world is becoming increasingly wireless. |
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Warcraft is becoming something of a breakout success, and there are roughly half a million players in Europe alone. |
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Journalism is becoming badly degraded, when we can hardly tell the difference between straight newsies and opinionists. |
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It makes us so angry that the cemetery is becoming a target of theft and vandalism. |
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There is virtually nil slave trade and ivory is becoming harder and harder to get. |
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Although China is becoming more inclusive, Chinese as a language is quite exclusive. |
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The boundaries between builders' merchants and DIY operators is becoming increasingly blurred. |
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The one other type of resin that is becoming increasingly popular is emulsion VOC resin. |
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The planting of cover crops or allowing volunteer plants to grow is becoming more common. |
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On some London high streets it is becoming difficult to go food shopping anywhere but Tesco. |
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As a diversion, we took a lesson in Nordic walking, a form of exercise that is becoming increasingly fashionable. |
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It is becoming alarmingly normal for this newspaper to counsel crime, spread hate, and threaten lives. |
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On the margins, the contest is just as threatening, and bypassing trouble is becoming a preoccupation for many. |
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This site is becoming the byword for solid, objective commentary on technology companies for the growing number of technology stock investors. |
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For all the excitement, cage diving with great whites is becoming highly controversial. |
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But eight-year-old Panny Frost is becoming a showgirl for the second time in her star-struck childhood. |
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Our problem is becoming obscurantism, which is a deliberate hiding of the facts by vested interests who know they are injuring us. |
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Property in Switzerland is becoming more popular with British skiers, as the French market hardens and becomes more expensive. |
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What takes nerves of steel is becoming a politician with a message these days. |
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Letter writing, like driving with a stick shift or baking a cake from scratch, is becoming a lost art. |
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They are more likely to seek help for their problems because counseling is becoming more acceptable and less stigmatic. |
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Information technology is becoming an integral part of many jobs from accounts and word processing, to stocktaking and internet sales. |
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China is no longer the low-cost supplier of labor, and onshoring is becoming a viable possibility for many companies. |
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It begs the question, in a time when any live music is becoming rare, why was he on a stage or why did he want to be onstage? |
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It is growing apparent from your vicar's shortening sermons that it is becoming uncomfortably warm weather in which to wear a cassock. |
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While there isn't much data at this point, catfishing is becoming more common anecdotally. |
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The sight of farmers clipping their sheep is another traditional rural sight which is becoming gradually less common. |
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It looks like this is becoming a real trend and it finally feels like summer is here. |
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The result is that primary literature is becoming subordinated to criticism, a reversal of priorities. |
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It is becoming increasingly clear that this argument, while right overall, significantly overdetermined the role of technology. |
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But the calf injury that hobbled him for much of last season is becoming a problem again. |
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This sort of situation will hit home with anybody, because America is becoming the same no matter where you go. |
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For example, it is becoming clear that co-option has played a critical role in evolution and the homeotic genes are not exempt in this regard. |
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American culture is becoming homogenized to the point where it's getting hard to tell one place from another. |
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It is becoming hard to find genuinely honest and readable accounts of football. |
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My relationship with my wife is becoming rocky because, quite honestly, I don't listen to her. |
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She is in shock, and her pale complexion is becoming more and more flecked with blood. |
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The situation is becoming more difficult because the most widely used antimalarial drug chloroquine is losing its effectiveness. |
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At the same time, the US working day is becoming more intense as surplus labor grows. |
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The preparation of international rugby teams is becoming a hothouse breeding mutant plants. |
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Gradually, she is becoming immersed in the parallel universe that is the world of football. |
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The rare but flavoursome petit verdot grape is becoming fashionable in Bordeaux where it is used to give top clarets the edge. |
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The report comes to the conclusion that people's trust in the system has failed and it is becoming a cause of social unrest. |
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By the fourth track, the piano is becoming increasingly familiar, like an acquaintance imperceptibly becoming a friend. |
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That's an issue that is becoming increasing sharp as employers seek to undermine collective bargaining. |
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The diagnosis of PND is becoming increasingly imprecise, with no agreed and universally accepted symptoms. |
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Is Providence becoming a great restaurant town like Philly is becoming a great restaurant city? |
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It is becoming increasingly difficult to work out where she is coming from. |
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Those two aims are, in truth, now incompatible with the kind of security which is becoming necessary in the modern world. |
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Our ability to demonstrate and articulate our commitment to quality is becoming increasingly important in today's environment. |
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At the same time, basic wireless technology is becoming commoditized, which lowers barriers to entry for newcomers, especially from Asia. |
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Using a computer is becoming more commonplace and sometimes is an absolute necessity for your child to complete his homework assignments. |
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Overall, then, the Internet is becoming a key means by which Canadians obtain information and communicate with one another. |
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The position of the Coptic communities is becoming more insecure and they are the first to feel the pinch of hardship. |
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For this group of men who won't feminise their behaviour, Britain is becoming increasingly unwelcoming. |
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But for more and more renters, particularly young city dwellers, the great Australian dream is becoming a pipe dream. |
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This principle is a central plank of European Community policy, and it is becoming increasingly so in international law. |
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Apparently the familiar red fireplug is becoming a thing of the past, at least around here. |
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Policing is becoming not only central to our understanding of citizenship, it is becoming a contestable political issue as never before. |
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He claims corporate America is becoming more fiscally responsible, more thoughtful, about what they're doing. |
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The Seventh begins with a quicker tempo in the introduction as is becoming common these days. |
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And with rates up, high-priced real estate is becoming less attractive relative to some fixed-income investments. |
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With war imminent, the US is becoming increasingly isolated diplomatically. |
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Because of corporate change supervisory and middle management is becoming more and more interactive. |
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Granite, another durable material for countertops, is a popular choice, and is becoming more affordable as granite prices drop. |
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Because of these major financial barriers, post-secondary education is becoming less accessible. |
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The structure of the food chain is becoming less and less friendly to the family farm. |
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The so-called New Zealand way of life is becoming increasingly foreign to a growing number. |
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As for why the other drive is becoming fragmented, something must be causing the fragmentation. |
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This persecution of the already-overtaxed motorist is becoming almost as hysterical as the persecution of smokers and the hunting fraternity. |
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The researchers said their ongoing collaboration is an example of the cross-disciplinary work that is becoming a hallmark of the institute. |
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If the strain of the working day is becoming all too much, simply sneak off to the powder room and sit down on the loo seat. |
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Yet it is becoming increasingly clear that military power alone cannot uproot the insurgents. |
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Persian darnel is an annual grass that is becoming a troublesome weed for many farmers in Western Canada. |
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But it is becoming increasingly hard to attract members willing to pay the premium prices at some of the leading courses. |
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The use of genetic markers to identify parent-offspring relationships is becoming an important tool in molecular ecology. |
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As the crisis in the industry deepens, competition between airlines is becoming more cutthroat. |
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The issue of technology is becoming the forefront of American procurement and acquisition issues. |
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The programmability of graphics hardware is becoming more and more sophisticated over time. |
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So, welcome to what is becoming a typical 24 hours in the deindustrialisation of Britain. |
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Increasingly in the new global economy, labour is becoming an unregulated commodity. |
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In the fast ferry industry the water jet is becoming the predominant propulsion of choice. |
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The case is becoming a critical test of our justice system and our democracy. |
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The issue of measurement equivalence was examined because it is becoming a critical psychometric concern for test users. |
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It is becoming a taboo habit now and there are far more non-smokers than puffers. |
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Their situation is becoming increasingly desperate, with deep depression and anguish. |
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Today, e-crime is becoming such a widespread occurrence that it won't be stopped without decisive, global action. |
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The core issue is finding a system for fixing our escalating egoism, which is becoming more evident with each passing generation. |
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The idea of national state-funded infrastructure provision is becoming a dim and distant memory. |
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However, early discharge from the hospital is becoming more common, and many babies are tested within the first 24 hours of life. |
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Our public life is becoming more oligarchic in fact, despite its democratic form, losing its old enchantments. |
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The six of us that are left are looking around at the empty beds and realizing that this is becoming a test of endurance. |
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So the land of chocolate and Eurocrats is becoming Europe's most surprising tax haven. |
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It is distractingly bright, however, and the south polar cap is becoming difficult to spot. |
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In the fluid milk category, meanwhile, dulce de leche is becoming a popular flavor, especially in the red-hot single-serve segment. |
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The dividing line between non governmental organisations and business schemes is becoming increasingly blurred. |
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When political hot air is turning into cold blood, when duplicitous spin is becoming lethal, somebody's got to speak up. |
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Whether dyspepsia is becoming more common is unclear, but general practice consultations for non-ulcer dyspepsia have been increasing. |
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But when little bounce resulted, the path toward a third reincarnation of his campaign is becoming steeper and steeper. |
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Chuck-A-Luck is becoming popular once again, and several casinos have a chuck-a-luck game, but it is usually found in the slot machine area rather than with the table games. |
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Meanwhile there is a real danger that Scotland is becoming a place where everyone has a degree, but nobody can fix your sink or plaster your wall. |
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At a time when rising tuitions are pricing many working-class Americans out of a college education, the upscale campus is becoming the base of American progressivism. |
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We can only sit and stew in our conviction that anime is becoming an important port of inspiration. |
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Even if violence and radicalism don't cross the border, the cost of the refugee crisis is becoming unbearable for them. |
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But beyond the strict realm of national security, the arctic is becoming increasingly important to Russia economically. |
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There is a banding together so to speak, which is becoming a real cultural phenomenon. |
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When it comes to the increasing number of rape allegations leveled at Bill Cosby, the smoke is becoming impenetrable. |
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That is not a high level of income, but when one considers a number of other issues one finds that it is becoming even more difficult and parlous for people to live on it. |
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But the vast cultural rift is diminishing, and as a result, calling Democrats unpatriotic is becoming a bit harder. |
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Yet slowly but surely, cancer, already the second highest cause of mortality in affluent nations, is becoming a priority health problem in developing countries. |
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Today, however, the likelihood of being bitten by katipo is becoming increasingly remote, as this icon of our coastal dune systems is rapidly disappearing. |
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At the same time, government officials say the system is becoming easier to manage as schools and consular offices become familiar with the procedures. |
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Shanghai is becoming greener as the municipality places greater stress on forestation every year, even offering space for members of the public to grow their own trees. |
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As time goes by, it is becoming harder to get hold of spares or some of the more exciting bits of hardware like second processors or Winchester drives. |
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This includes servicing lights, channel markers and dredging the river which is becoming increasingly shallow because not enough vessels use the port to churn up the mud. |
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It is becoming increasingly difficult to ignore one's fear that there is an ulterior motive to how the whims of womankind are being reflected back at ourselves. |
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The Internet is becoming the one-stop shop for virtually everything. |
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Media encoding for home and professional use is becoming more popular. |
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Climbing is becoming a more and more popular activity at the school and many youngsters regularly travel to Bristol to practise on the climbing wall. |
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A duvet day here and there is becoming more acceptable in the workplace, but obviously it is not realistic to expect that we can all retreat into total hibernation! |
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Meanwhile, privately rented accommodation is becoming very expensive. |
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And this trend of duping and manipulating readers is becoming the unfortunate online news standard. |
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Because it is becoming less and less likely every day that they will prosper by attempting to repeat the actions of the Baby Boomers who came before them. |
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At that point it's a conceptual lyrical moment where the poem is becoming aware, or I am becoming aware of the piece at that point as having to do with futurity. |
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He still looks cool in sunglasses and black leathers but the lack of emotion from his character, half-human, half-vampire or not, is becoming a major problem. |
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The device of appending separate annexes to key government documents is becoming something of a norm in the wake of the breakdown of the Belfast Agreement. |
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As the analysis of retroelements continues, not only their abundance in genomes, but also the great plasticity apparent in their structure is becoming clearer. |
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The world elite is becoming more scared of the anti-capitalist movement. |
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The search and rescue is becoming increasingly desperate as time slips by. |
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At the current share price, in an industry where consolidation is becoming a more pressing imperative, don't be surprised to see a predator pounce. |
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Media coverage of the culture wars makes it look as if the nation is becoming increasingly polarised but public opinion surveys show little change. |
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But the PC hardware business is becoming more unprofitable by the day. |
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She is becoming a living organ donor for her seriously ill father. |
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Cutting over 60 yards of boundary hedge consisting of varying lengths of copper beech, laurel and privet is becoming an increasingly daunting task as the years pass. |
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Molly's husband is becoming unnerved by the possibility of fatherhood. |
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The risk manager is becoming less the enemy of the risk-taking and profit-seeking aspects of the business world and more of a partner in its success. |
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Although this open Nazism is a negligibly tiny fringe of the movement, several activists express concern that anti-semitism is becoming increasingly prevalent. |
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But it is becoming a zero-sum game, where no party can win without others losing, and everyone is choosing sides. |
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Craig Venter talks about his new book, where he argues that our genetic code is becoming interchangeable with digital codes. |
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That assist was Scholes's last contribution to what is becoming a rout. |
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In fact, we see plenty of evidence to support the idea that the TV and radio broadcast model is in rude health, and is becoming more highly valued than ever. |
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In today's politics it is becoming a bit more difficult as people who ought to give guidance to political upstarts are themselves in front hurling invectives. |
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Neptune, the planet of gentle love and compassion, is in a harmonious aspect to his Moon, which is a clear signal that his music is becoming more spiritual and other-worldly. |
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He is becoming more European by the day, almost in spite of himself. |
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Government after government flaunts its green credentials while the countryside is becoming so poisoned that whole species of wildlife are vanishing. |
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Identity theft is becoming so widespread in the UK that many companies now offer insurance to protect against falling victim to this increasingly common type of fraud. |
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There is evidence that the stems of different Cuscuta species photosynthesize to varying degrees, and that the plastid genome is becoming reorganized. |
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Along with San Francisco paying their vagrants and Chicago now planning on building homes along with paying them, the vagrant lifestyle is becoming more and more attractive. |
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Possibly the most visually striking of all of the South American psittacines, the hawk-headed parrot, Deroptyus accipitrinus, is becoming more common in aviculture. |
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Even though sales have increased dramatically as smog is becoming the norm, they represent a significant investment. |
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Cohabitation in a rented apartment is becoming preferable to school dorms. |
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It is becoming a model for environmental management and control. |
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It is becoming a dormitory town for people with high paid jobs elsewhere. |
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Nolens volens, the German tax system is becoming more European. |
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Venus Williams is becoming an old hand at press conferences, but even she was flummoxed by one question that came her way after losing out to sister Serena in the final. |
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The ICJ may be little known, but it is becoming an increasingly important international forum. |
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It is becoming clear to me it's the handwritten marginalia at issue, not the versions, since these would probably be available from computers, etc. |
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Curry is becoming nationally known for being a place for speed traps. |
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Braintree councillors are concerned the town is becoming choked with traffic since the new A120 opened and fear the problem is proving a major bugbear for local residents. |
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Food is becoming scarce, which has led to prices increasing beyond the reach of ordinary people. |
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Rachel is becoming a rebel who increasingly sounds like a voice from the slush pile of chick lit, moaning about the passing of her childbearing years. |
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The disturbing thing nowadays is that resistance as spectacle has cut loose from its origins in genuine civil disobedience and is becoming more symbolic than real. |
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Actually, in some parts of the world this is becoming a thing of the past. |
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Iraq is becoming a second Vietnam with the same tired strategies. |
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Parody-accusation is all well and good, but the gambit is becoming so commonplace I fear for the very future of vitriolic anti-feminist commentary. |
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Second-screening is becoming the norm in households across the country. |
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The view from the enormous marble palaces in Riyadh and Jidda is becoming grim. |
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They are to be congratulated on a book that analyzes and immerses readers in the new mediascape that is becoming increasingly dominant in our lives. |
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As a consequence of their experience dealing with the private sector, the public is becoming accustomed to transparent transactions in their commercial dealings. |
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Just as America is becoming a monochromatic world of look-alike stores, so too the entire world is getting a bit more homogenized with CNN and the Internet. |
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The humerus is becoming less rounded and more triangular in appearance due to the development of the lateral epicondylar ridge and medial epicondyle. |
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And what's happening is that society is becoming more demassified, more heterogeneous, and it is therefore harder and harder to arrive at a majority on an issue. |
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The history of the Knockeen Hills brand is becoming a legend in itself, having first been produced when the sale of poteen was still illegal in Ireland. |
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What many once thought of as the fringe is becoming the new normal. |
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But it is becoming apparent that these are all eclipsed by the English game's insistency on burying its head in the sand and claiming it's all okay, really. |
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Financial jargon is becoming a thing of the past due to IFSRA's efforts to educate consumers and encourage the financial industry to speak in plain English. |
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Music is becoming so readily available nowadays, with the rise of the internet, MP3 players etc, so for music aficionados there is real cachet in owning original vinyl. |
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Ann Arbor, MI is becoming the hotbed of engine development these days. |
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The native Shinto worship, too, is becoming increasingly popular. |
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Betong, a Thai version of lawn bowls, is becoming increasingly popular. |
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Intestinal bilharziasis is becoming more and more frequent among Canadian travellers who come in contact with natural soft waters in tropical countries. |
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You probably don't think eyewear is so important in the winter season, but it is becoming more and more important as an accessory to express personal style. |
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These data and his comments suggest that the student is becoming aware that a word may not even be lexicalised at all in one language. |
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Bumped die is becoming more mainstream, and I think engineers will glom onto that. |
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However, Mandarin is becoming increasingly more prevalent due to the opening of the People's Republic of China. |
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The use of the death penalty is becoming increasingly restrained in some retentionist countries including Taiwan and Singapore. |
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It is becoming more common for clerkships to begin after a few years in private practice. |
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The greenbelt is becoming more and more fragmented, and satellite cities are appearing at the fringe. |
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Due to the takeover and subsequent name change, Marston's Pedigree is becoming more common in Jennings pubs. |
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The campaign is in crisis mode, they are running scared and it is becoming obvious. |
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So-called shockvertising, in the form of ads that are deliberately provocative to draw attention to themselves, is becoming increasingly popular. |
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This Option seems to appear everywhere for technophiles and is becoming inevitable for the technophobic and dedicated technocritic. |
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Elizabeth is still a common theophoric name, even though El is becoming less well known. |
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They panic whenever a ball touches the white line and give a throw-in and their inaccuracy rate on offsides is becoming alarming. |
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Rick Snyder try to resolve a power crisis in the Upper Peninsula that also is becoming an obstacle for We Energies' owner, Wisconsin Energy Corp. |
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According to Pallas, it is becoming more difficult to find such craftsmen. |
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However, with too few volunteers and the buildings proving to be trickier than expected, the build is becoming the toughest yet. |
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In nowadays situation, innovation is becoming the most powerful motivity which will make the industry of design keep moving. |
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American HomePatient's Wissing noted that the trend of hospitals forming networks or consortiums is becoming more prevalent in smaller markets. |
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However Buffy's trademark blonde hair is becoming the wolf's bane of Sarah's life. |
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The need to prepare samples quickly and reliably is becoming important for cycle time and productivity in the lab. |
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At the same time, one should not be apathetical because this phenomenon is becoming more massive. |
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Rather than the rebound and recovery I had expected, or at least was hoping for, this year, as it turns out, is becoming one of recalcitration. |
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With the amount of unregistered domain names decreasing everyday, a quality domain name is becoming ever more difficult to find. |
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More than 60 per cent of people think British English is becoming more Americanised. |
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The world is becoming overpopulated and the Antarctic is a place where people can access the most pristine wildlife sites. |
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I'll lay a bet that this is due to a thing called Honey Fungus and it certainly is becoming more common. |
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A With increased computer use, eye fatigue is becoming more common and this is because we're not treating our eyes right. |
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But in states with surpluses, life is becoming more fun for governors. |
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The remarkableness of the story is that this industry is becoming a very real business, with very real businessmen involved. |
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A cheaper alternative that is becoming increasingly popular is the colourful vinyl splashback range. |
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