How can I obtain employment that is better suited to my level of education? |
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Though dazed and in serious pain, I was aware on some level of the chaos I had instigated. |
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Each level in the tree is represented in a buffer, and you can manipulate Customize buffers as usual. |
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A comparison group was developed to benchmark the level of complications without any intervention. |
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I won't demean myself to eating from dumpsters, not yet, because then I would be at the level of sewer rats. |
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A second, functional level of military activity responded to shifts in the conduct of operations. |
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Even though military units require no upkeep, a high level of recruitment or conscription will severely weaken the economic front. |
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Overall, ships handle fast and furious and the level of control is consistently tight and responsive. |
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In late autumn, cut down the stems to 6in above ground level when the leaves turn brown and lift the tubers as required. |
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But it will be ingenious people at the tactical level will who will iron out the kinks and forge bonds of multinational cooperation. |
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The statistics emerging from the present survey does suggest some attenuation in the level of public dissatisfaction with sentence severity. |
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However, Celtic quickly reasserted themselves and were back on level terms following an Alan Hosey header from a great John Reid cross. |
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Another expected outcome of being affectively similar to others is a high self-perception of one's influence level in the group. |
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The level of operational activity is higher and this means that we are spending more time away from our families and friends. |
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If they do, then this amount would represent a lowerbound estimate for the true level of economic benefits. |
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Maslow believed that higher level needs will only emerge when lower level needs are satisfied. |
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The level of communications afforded is the same as if the task force was operating from its home base. |
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Stevens looks to be heading to level the match, but his 45 break falters when he misses a red. |
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Only a small group of wonks is sufficiently familiar with the budget to recognize the significance of this level of spending. |
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Cut back around a third of the oldest stems to just above ground level to encourage the production of new growth from the base of the plant. |
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He said he expects to hold this higher level of spending through next year. |
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The trajectory is the path traced by the center of gravity of the projectile from the origin to the level point. |
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Ingrown hairs and razor bumps happen when hair is cut beneath surface level or is wiry or curly. |
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These regulations will normally be applied at national level by a national intervention agency. |
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That is about the same level of noise produced by the whir of an air conditioner or the rumbling of average city traffic. |
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It is all done with a flowing pace that keeps the interest level up, managing to be both educational and entertaining. |
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You need a whole other level of proficiency, to be able to film close to real time and to be consistent. |
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The walk is almost wholly on level tracks and paths, with a very short stretch along the Barbon road. |
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This has enabled the designers to be far more adventurous with the level designs, and challenges you to think more laterally. |
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The Swede produces two successive winning returns to win the game and level the set. |
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It also provides suggestive evidence that this was authorised at the highest level of the British government. |
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Media reports have suggested Vivendi was unhappy with the general level of offers and was hoping to push the bidders higher. |
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The instrument is able to measure isotopes at the individual atom level and does so by generating millions of volts of electricity. |
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Top academics are still be respected but no cachet is attached to the level of gaining a degree in any arts subject. |
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Accuracy in proportion and a high level of anatomical detail are equally important. |
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But this determination to bring everything down to the most prosaic level just inspires indifference in the reader. |
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Point by point they clawed back the deficit and at last drew level with two minutes to go. |
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The thyroid-stimulating hormone level should be checked routinely because hypothyroidism can mimic the symptoms of fibromyalgia. |
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Yet the level of political interest sagged in inverse relation to the proliferation of candidates. |
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Snowflakes grow rapidly as cloud temperatures rise towards 0 deg C, but this level may be below the radar beam. |
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The money will be used to prepare guidelines to promote interculturalism in schools and seminars for second level principals. |
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Now more than ever, the level of detail on every garment has become a requirement, and may soon reach the norm. |
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The river usually reaches its highest level during March whereafter it recedes until December the next year. |
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These lows suck the low level air north of the sub-tropical highs which then becomes westerlies as it heads for that feature. |
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A cowardly attack on innocent civilians brought us an unprecedented level of cooperation and understanding around the world. |
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Choose a site that's level and shady, has good drainage and allows easy access to wheelbarrows, garden paths and hose hookups. |
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For example, the company picks up the tab for employees who want to study at third level and provides them with study and exam leave. |
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Gartner takes his pattern of repetition to a comic level in an editorial urging donations to the local public radio station. |
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It might prove to be a success at the economic level but this would be at the expense of quality of life. |
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At worst, the outcome could be wholesale slaughter on a scale that makes the current level of daily mayhem look like the peaceable kingdom. |
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Their lead didn't last long, however, as right on the stroke of half-time the sides were level again. |
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The cargo worker had raised the loader platform level with the luggage hold and stepped into the hold to check everything before the flight. |
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Therefore, whoever offers the best level of service will win the most business. |
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The rupiah falls below 8,000 to the dollar, its lowest level since Wahid took power seven months ago. |
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Councils need to be run by managers with initiative and a high level of business acumen. |
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If pressure decreases by one millibar, the sea level rises by one centimetre. |
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Most physicians recommend a total cholesterol level of 200 milligrams per deciliter of blood. |
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This leads to a sharp decline in the level of economic activity, and the economy enters a period of stagnation. |
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Animals with more time available for finishing have the option of meals at a lower level plus silage or silage only with ad lib meals. |
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Although I deal with people at all levels, I maintain a level head and a certain level of decorum even when I am very friendly with colleagues. |
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The larva wriggles around for a day or two at this level until a loose sheath of epidermal tissue encloses it. |
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The athlete completed his routine with a level of legerity that astounded even the harshest of judges. |
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The absence of meaningful dialogue at the national level about the role of race in teacher quality is perplexing. |
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It is one of my aims to try to raise the level of awareness of the charity in the area and to encourage recruitment. |
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After all, if they hadn't, they would not have believed the judge and prosecutor would stoop to the level of shackling a first-grader. |
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We strive to make sure that ranks reflect the actual level of the students. |
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With an exemption from such surcharges, the playing field might be more level for micropower generators. |
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On Monday, European oil stocks performed well as the price of oil jumped to its highest level in three months. |
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Power supply units can either be a battery unit or transformer which adjusts mains power to the correct level for an appliance. |
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The wizards' magical attacks were slowly building to a level that would be fatal to Solomon. |
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The activity level of the major organs increases, and hormones are secreted through the adrenal gland and nervous system. |
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Even a level of general attractiveness can affect one's place in a culture. |
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Prune rambling roses by cutting down to ground level growths that have flowered this year. |
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In addition, the study found there was a relatively low proportion of the labour force with third level qualifications. |
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We raised the level of the veranda to the first floor level and incorporated ramps into the new veranda's design. |
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Hillebrand reports on hubnerite and wolframite on the 1700 level of the north Montana vein. |
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Mutual recognition is the sole guarantor that there will be a relatively level playing field in any source jurisdiction. |
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At the level of a general science, one must talk about transdisciplinarity. |
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Merely racking up appearances at club level is enough to be going on with for a youngster who will turn 21 in April, though. |
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At ground level a wide-angle lens will help exaggerate the perspective of long flower rows. |
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If Apple does come out with a response, they have to sink down to Napster's level and it doesn't jibe with their type of advertising at all. |
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For the more timid these large keyholes will appear between waist and hip level at the side waist on fitted dresses and fitted tops. |
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The dye level for ventral bundles also rose initially to a maximum value, but dropped exponentially to a non-zero final value. |
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The platform was placed on wheels, which were free to move along a level metal track. |
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Every 12 hours the water level oscillates between high tide and low tide, but the pattern of tidal waves is surprisingly complex. |
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I agree that it's cruel to daughters and wives to raise the stakes of beauty to an unattainable level just to spite the glitterati. |
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Belina's editorial choices are based more on a gut level response than on theory. |
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Cut back the old stems to around ground level then, and give the plants a feed. |
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This is where the efforts are directed at providing a higher level of service and comfort. |
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The relation between wage level and salubriousness has already been proven in several sociomedical studies, in our country and elsewhere. |
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With remedial support and input from us he progressed to be in the middle level in most subjects. |
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Many wheelchair users have reported they have had near misses whilst crossing level crossings. |
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In a child seat that is facing rearward, the harness straps should be at or below the level of the shoulder. |
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In order to execute the salute, raise your right arm level with your shoulder, the cutting edge of the blade always to the right. |
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Hope has been replaced by magical thinking that augurs a second and more terrible level of social disruption and anger not far down the road. |
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The level of delusion here eclipses that of the most fanatical of religious zealots. |
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Today we need to consciously work out to incorporate the same level of activity into our daily routine. |
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I wish these Indian organizations and many others could reach some level of professionalism. |
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A change in activity level or training routine may be the key etiologic factor. |
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The other intuitive reaction is to attempt to roll the aircraft with ailerons to level the wings. |
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My whole family felt the level of care provided was impressive and the nursing team attentive and sympathetic. |
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However, when you play with campers, you must remember that you are not playing at the same level you would be with peers. |
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Anyway, I believe I have attained a level of remissness which is no longer pleasant, and therefore cannot remit any more. |
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Turning level into Oaks Road, and across the tramway for the first time with confidence rising, he hit the front and eased away. |
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The Indonesian rupiah jumped to its highest level against the dollar since February. |
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The sudden flash is a key to all Buddhist meditation, from the level of basic mindfulness to the highest levels of tantra. |
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He let the slope on the driveway pull him down to the level pavement, juddering over the stony concrete. |
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The Americans employed Navajo during the last war as an extra level of obfuscation. |
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As he pulled level with Pizarro, Spencer's mount hung right and appeared to squeeze him against the rails. |
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Which was actually not a bad idea, since by the time I had done level 16, my eyes were going squiffy and I thought I could sleep some more. |
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In my more sardonic moments I add that the problem with England cricket is not the absence of a level playing field but the lack of good players. |
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Most, though, were placed with foster parents around the country, where the level of care varied enormously. |
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The lake acts somewhat like a huge rain gauge, so that lake level is a proxy for precipitation. |
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Parts of the centre of York flooded as rainwater raised the level of the River Ouse flowing through the city. |
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All linear measurements were adjusted for their respective level of magnification. |
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Predictions based upon the fact that bear markets only end when shares reach a certain valuation level are equally spurious. |
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The other bedrooms are located on the other side of the lower level beneath the master bedroom quarters. |
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The ground level beneath this is enclosed by series of pyramidal glazed skylights that allow daylight to filter through the main foyer. |
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While part of this is due to the weighting against small projects, it is also due to our low overall level of spending. |
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Over this period there have been ebbs and flows in the level of activity, often in response to the major issues and challenges of the day. |
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The present level of benefits means that most beneficiaries are living in poverty. |
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He has an active social life, and snowboards and plays representation level soccer. |
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She's on SUCH a higher level than everybody else that it's really just melodrama while she MacGyvers another solution to the week's problem. |
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I hoped they would conclude that a true musician is one who performs at a high level of musicianship regardless of the repertoire's difficulty. |
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The lift opened up on level six, causing Taylor to wrinkle up her nose, as the familiar smell of tank fluid filled the air. |
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Negotiation at the joint committee level might be a way for unions to enter this domain without feeling marginalised. |
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The level of funding increase that has been provided for schools and early childhood centres has not even kept up with the rate of inflation. |
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They compared the comfort level and side effects of warmed versus room-temperature saline solution for ear irrigation. |
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But do they suffer the same level of discrimination as drug users or addicts? |
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At every level of society a person looks to family and kin for both social identity and succor. |
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One level is sadness and sorrow and anger at a really traumatic and huge loss of life. |
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Exasperated, Ted bent his upper body onto the table so that he was at eye level with Jacob. |
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Lee tried to throw a punch at his nemesis, but couldn't raise his arm above the level of his belt. |
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It is this positive change at the grassroots level of American society which amazes, and somewhat alarms the followers of other religions there. |
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Our goal is for the patient to perform the conditioning activity at a level that is similar to that of normal individual of the same age. |
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Such a wage level is needed to maintain the independence of the judiciary and also to attract skilled jurists to the bench, they argue. |
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But to buy into his sinister conclusions means buying into his level of contempt for the present authority. |
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The fragile banking industry is tottering, and the enormous level of foreign investment China has enjoyed over the past decade is under threat. |
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The accident happened when the train jumped the rails at a level crossing in Wigtownshire and landed on its side. |
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However, one conclusion you can draw is that the average joe is actually more level headed than most of the experts who run the country. |
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Unless you are using a mainframe computer, the level of risk to data loss and theft from unauthorized access is growing daily. |
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The statistics show the region has the second highest level of overall crime recorded by the police. |
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Water from the wells is piped up to ground level where exchangers heat and cool it as needed. |
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A jump rope costs only dollars and can be used by anyone, no matter her level of fitness. |
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The theory has the potential to predict the level of non-uniformity expected in the Universe. |
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There was a good level of litter control the judges commented although some litter was noted along the roadway in places. |
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Next minute there are balloons with brightly coloured tails floating at ceiling level above Elvis' head. |
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We've set the price at a level we believe offers good value to motorists, vans and HGV users. |
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If the top level politician remains too long in the saddle, the junior ranks may stagnate. |
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At low tide the river level can be 15 feet or more lower than at high tide. |
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It might seem as though a quota that limited imports to 50 percent of their pre-quota level would accomplish the same thing. |
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The oil is thought to have welled up from a small boat which sank on Monday after heavy rain caused the water level to rise. |
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The Loyalist working-class areas of Belfast suffer nothing like the level of social exclusion faced by the Roma. |
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I am sure that the book will find a place as a text in schools and at an introductory level in universities. |
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The second problem is that once you reach the level of success of a classic, selling at cost is no fun at all. |
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Production was ramped up so that in future they could achieve this level of output. |
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The housing loan, the key component of the advance portfolio, touched the level of Rs 110 crore. |
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The second level door has traceried sidelights and a fantail with decorative molding above the door. |
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With five minutes to go the score was 6-4 and the teams were level on aggregate. |
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Groups, instead of falling to their lowest common denominator, can often rise to the level of their best member and beyond. |
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Later, when his tension level is not at its peak, he can deal with his aggravation realistically. |
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However, when water level is high, the falls combine to form one gigantic fall. |
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Barcelona are now totally in charge, with the scores level on aggregate and two away-goals to their credit. |
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The real has stabilized at its June 2002 level of less than 3 reals to the dollar, and investors are once again looking south. |
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An unanticipated decline in the price level increases the value of firms' liabilities in real terms. |
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With scores level and one over remaining, the last pair were at the wicket. |
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Parmentier offers us a level of detail and balance of voices not found on any other recordings. |
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Clinical toxicology is a topic instructed at some level in most colleges of pharmacy. |
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Low-end dishwashers still have a limited cleaning ability, but at the mid-price level and up, dishwashers remove food, wash, rinse and dry. |
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He is quick and agile and able to get to the second level to seal off linebackers. |
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The bank's loan and advances portfolio registered 42 per cent growth, reaching the level of K79.55 billion. |
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But the focus now shifts to the race for the three vice-presidential slots, the next level down. |
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Scientific advancements, which have reached the level of cloning, are yet to find an alternative to blood, he points out. |
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My sentiments became elevated with the most inconceivable rapidity to the level of my ideas. |
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Some of us go to watch professional athletes play at the highest level of sport. |
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Phillips has taken up the challenge to develop a higher level of interest among the more athletically inclined students. |
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There is a jut of rock level with that tree, which will lead us into the cavern where the stairwell is. |
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Where the ground fell away right at the end of the garden, we have made a lower level with some steps leading down to a small paved patio. |
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The team looked on benignly because, at that stage, they were level and the game was turning their way. |
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While the union executives have advanced this project intensively, there is substantial resistance to it by a middle level of functionaries. |
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We would then be ready to take advantage of an opportunity to move up to the top level in the future. |
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The trouble with this new level of competition is that there wasn't really enough talent to go round. |
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The overall level of crime is flat and shows the impact the Safer Neighbourhood Teams are having on low-level crime such as shoplifting. |
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For instance, a budget that was permanently balanced would freeze the level of federal debt. |
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Only 7 percent of black children in the eighth grade read at a level of proficiency. |
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As a middle level power we have extensive experience as an honest broker, developing constructive approaches to global and regional problems. |
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Less clearly stated but equally at issue is the right to set the level of profit. |
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Electronic albums can be great for that, the computers enforcing a level of detail and lucidity. |
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There has to be a standard, a level where the candidacy is based on merit rather than on luck. |
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As I landed the aircraft, I sensed a pronounced increase in the overall vibration level coming from the rear of the aircraft. |
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The main island, the Tarawa atoll, is only a few metres above sea level and houses around 40,000 people. |
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He's ticked off because he's being robbed and humiliated right now, kept down by poverty and the lack of a level playing field. |
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Spokesman Patrick Killgallon said the high river level meant that water was being pushed back through the sewerage system. |
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The growing list of mass casualty threats requiring preparedness now demands a heightened level of knowledge and skill for critical care nurses. |
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It is when he moves to a higher level of argument that Ricks loses his judiciousness. |
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It takes a lot of yoga, massage or t'ai chi to achieve the level of relaxation which follows twenty minutes of flotation in the salt pool. |
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I'm not saying that the youngster will get to the same level as the Frenchman but he is certainly on course to at this moment in time. |
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We can operate on a level playing field, in which effort, struggle, and talent win out in the end. |
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It reduces them to the level of a jingle, a word that describes the sound of change in your pocket, which is what your songs become. |
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The fuse structure may further include additional wiring over the electrical insulating layer at the same level as the fuse. |
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Carlisle forced their way back into the game and managed to draw level by half time and, try as they might, Ambleside could not score again. |
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It is when we cannot manage life, when the level of stress outweighs mechanisms for coping with stress, that we fall apart. |
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A doctor who specializes in sports medicine, however, would give you an answer more tailored to your fitness level and whatever ails you. |
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Studies of complex biological molecules at the atomic level will play a crucial role in this process. |
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Their paintings sought to elevate landscape to the level of history painting, which was then considered the noblest form of visual expression. |
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This device was originally used to map surfaces at the atomic level by using a single atom held at the tip of a probe. |
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This pressure level is meant to atomize the fuel into fine particles to ensure clean combustion. |
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Its dubious merits and glitzy, vacuous plot aside, it is a film, on one level at least, about having everything and feeling nothing. |
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All windows are open to air the rooms and with only shutters to keep out little intruders the level of noise is unbearable. |
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Externally the houses have a cut stone plinth, rendered walls to first floor level and a solid timber upper floor. |
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Medicaid programs are run by the states, which also determine the level and extent of coverage to recipients. |
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What is more exciting in football at any level than a scoring drive in the last few minutes of a half or a game? |
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The cheesy production values, the low-budget special effects, and the amateurish level of some of the acting alienated me at first. |
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Given its remoteness from urban distractions, the Burren College of Art needs a high level of maturity in students. |
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They forced two frees that Rogers converted and the sides were level with six minutes of the half gone. |
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Push the panel into the glued surface and use a level to make certain it is plumb before you tack it into position and glue it down permanently. |
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The lock has a heavy-duty level strength rating, meaning it holds more weight. |
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It depends upon the level of teachings that one is able to relate to, such as Mahayana or Hinayana. |
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We lifted the surveillance level of aircrew and passengers from 80 percent, in the previous Government, to 100 percent. |
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It has been held at that level for the whole time this Government has been in office. |
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This will not only limit the level of grip on the track but, in terms of the engine, the air filter will play a more crucial role. |
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The transducers were zeroed at the level of the right heart and recalibrated before each set of measurements. |
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A fall of atmospheric pressure of 1.005 millibars will result in a rise of sea level of 1 cm. |
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One company really took it to the next level by introducing spinning rims to the aftermarket world. |
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Although the pilot decided to slow the rate of descent and airspeed of the plane, there was no noticeable reduction in the level of vibration. |
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In our view, Mr Pearson gave undue weight in reaching his decisions to the level of personal care that is required. |
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Decks and cowls provide solar shading and doors are designed with integral high level hopper vents for secure night-time cooling. |
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Sea level rises will follow, catastrophically for many low-lying countries. |
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Still, the opposition expressed this week has a heightened level of adamance. |
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On this level there is a wine cellar, toilet, cloakroom and coal store as well as additional storage space. |
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Remember the GAA is about clubs and if you're not listening at that level then you're not doing the job. |
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But she gave the impression she had no idea of the level of abilities and needs of the client group concerned. |
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For a start it seats 14 more than the previous plane, and offers a better level of comfort and luxury. |
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Departing passengers check in at the third level before descending to the concourse on the airside. |
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Nurturing the game of racquetball at underage level has always been a central feature of the club's policy. |
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It will help squadron commanders at the wing level determine the most important decisions in establishing the correct readiness focus. |
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No wonder the girls were afraid of sleeping on the level above the hospital wing. |
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That level of coverage should just about deal with most parts of the UK that matter. |
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The yield for fiberoptic laryngoscopy for globus hystericus is low, but the patient needs this level of invasive examination. |
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One child's level jumped from two micrograms per deciliter to 35 after eating the grasshoppers. |
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Undeniably focusing on their careers led them to attain a high level of artistic achievement. |
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Perch, pike and walleye tend to look for shallow, weedy lakes because the oxygen level tends to be a lot higher. |
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The quality of the horses, the standard of jockeyship, the level of prize money were all inferior to here. |
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The interior space was unified by creating level floors for the nave and aisles. |
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The current federal blood level that defines lead poisoning is 10 micrograms of lead per deciliter. |
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Now, the state has activated its emergency operation center, saying at a level of one to five, it is now at a level of three. |
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Pardew said that the level of US business activity in Bulgaria was still not where it should be. |
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Make people believe things can happen on a local, real level and you're on to a winner. |
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Now, though, there are serious questions about the level of disclosure by the very head of the inquiry. |
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However, the position of the demand curve for labour can vary according to either the level of capital employed or the price of the output good. |
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In New Zealand the recidivist index showed that where people were released without parole, their rate of offending was twice the level of those who were released on parole. |
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The bacteria may cause active disease, or they may persist at a low level for years before causing disease, a condition known as latent infection. |
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The recent heavy rainstorms have raised the water level of all three major rivers in Guangxi above the warning line, according to the local flood-control authority. |
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Estimated expenditure on contribution-based jobseeker's allowance has also been reduced slightly, due to a reduction in the assumed level of unemployment. |
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He believes that the problem must be tackled at ground level first. |
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Say you are interested in how exercise affects perspiration levels in humans. Your independent variable would be the exercise and the dependent variable would be the level of perspiration. |
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The dose level selected for the present study was non-toxic and safe. |
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He was also a GB tourist and coached at international level with Scotland. |
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Because the tests were conducted on corn grown in replicated experiments, they could determine if the diagnostic test level accurately matched the plant response. |
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The money will help pay for a project director to develop music at pre-school and primary school level and provide free local string and wind instrument projects. |
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Faculty members who are hired to fill a tenure-track position are typically hired at the assistant professor level on a three-year renewable contract. |
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The band attained renown for the players' high level of technical prowess. |
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While industrial and information economic models tend to atomise society into individual units, nothing works without some level of cooperation and cohesion. |
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The singularity as well as the high level of quality of their collections particularly impressed the experts. |
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Clicking on one of the timelines, you can drill down one level more into the details of that day across several spectrums. |
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We toyed around with the idea of letting you start with special powers and higher level values at start-up but decided that that would hinder the accessibility of the game. |
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Is that level of funding secure and is it open to judicious increases? |
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We found a beautiful horse, dead and still harnessed to an immaculate jinker, caught in a tree about 20 feet above normal water level just opposite Jumping Creek. |
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On one level it represents what quidditch players risk simply by playing this sport. |
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We could not identify avian predators to species level from egg damage. |
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There definitely is some virtue in keeping the affair low-key, in not raising the level of expectation, for in case of failure, nobody accuses you of bragging. |
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His hour-long presentation in the curling lounge at the Omniplex proved helpful to many people attending including Chad Anker, an atom level coach from Calgary. |
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There was a high level of competitive activity in certain areas. |
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In recent years, demands have been made for the Irish state to fully and unconditionally participate at official level in Remembrance Day ceremonies. |
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So I looked out of the window and saw, I could see down to ground level and I saw there was a lot of broken glass. |
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Students would rank each level as if it were a separate program. |
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These shortcomings are compounded by the film's claim to noir status, which would suggest a level of tension or excitement or at least atmosphere. |
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The Sims brought the celebrity cameo game to the next level with a series of high-wattage star appearances. |
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The Greens tool along at the same modest level as before, with eighty-one mostly low-level elected municipal officials thinly scattered around the country. |
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In lowly expressed genes, gene expression noise may cause a gene's expression level to dip below levels necessary for proper biological functions. |
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Can this problem be dealt with at a national level or must it be addressed at an international level? |
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The epic scale of the images helps construct a viewing subject unaware of the smaller scale, ecosystem level features of the land that comprise the landscape. |
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The air in this bulge then slides over the unexpanded air over the sea resulting in a pressure difference at sea level between the landward and seaward sides of the coast. |
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He should work out with people at his own level of athleticism. |
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The stairs leading from the servants level to ground were well-travelled routes, with untold scores of menials scurrying to and fro between their masters and duties. |
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But a surge in thefts of treasured relics from ancient temples and monuments has reached such a level that an agonised debate has begun over bringing back the death penalty. |
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However, a relative sea level fall in the late Oxfordian was followed by the accumulation of 200 m of subaqueous evaporites and marginal sabkha facies under a dry climate. |
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I have gone at it pretty hard this year, even in my off weeks, because I've been preparing for other events, so I'm not sure what my energy level will be after the Ryder Cup. |
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A growing body of evidence indicates that the primary control of adherent cell shape and deformability is exerted at the level of the cytoskeletal filaments. |
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The effort to harvest rainwater has been started on a macro level by INTACH and other organisations, and at the micro level by residents of welfare associations. |
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Once inside, wheelchair users navigate level changes with elevators. |
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With just over four minutes gone it was again level at 24 apiece. |
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It is a wieldy document but considering the sheer quantity of material covered, maintains an admirable level of coherence in an objective, clear and concise manner. |
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The declaration seems to put the gender of the one being ordained on pretty much the same level as the divinity of Christ or the real presence in the Eucharist. |
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Complicating matters, on the macro level at least, Nazif's reforms have definitely been generating a positive response on the international scene at the same time. |
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On the other hand, a certain level of realism has turned in. |
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There is a great amount of flexibility at the macro level of international law because of the fundamental anarchy of the post-Westphalian system of sovereign states. |
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Four minutes later, Singapore scored to level the tie on aggregate. |
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We have long said that the cyclical recovery currently underway at macro level has only been made possible by aggressive cost-cutting at the individual company level. |
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Though Shaun eventually gets wise to the crisis, his pressing problem on the macrocosmic level is compounded by more prosaic hassles and neuroses. |
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