And they make no attempt to reconcile that conflict, tailoring their local appeal to the lowest common denominator in each area. |
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The ground state of the molecule is that in which the bonding electrons are in the molecular orbitals of lowest energy. |
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I think that publishing pictures of anybody as they're dying is the lowest of the low. |
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Even using the smallest screen resolution and the lowest graphics detail I had problems, and I don't understand why. |
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The foundation of the building and its lowest level of flooring were made of reinforced concrete. |
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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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We then calculated the residuals, the difference between each interval's extinction intensity and its lowest smoothed value. |
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Its concerns are massively wider than the lowest common denominator of xenophobic prejudice to which the Sun consistently plays. |
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By appealing to the lowest common denominator and older technologies, denominations and many churches alienate more sophisticated users. |
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Some play that the first lead in stage three must be the lowest card in the player's hand. |
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Taxes are traditionally collected at the lowest administrative level and each layer in the hierarchy can keep a cut of the taxes. |
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The lowest priority should be given to fit individuals with regular daytime duties who can make their routine journeys to work in other ways. |
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This movie locates the lowest common denominator in the average audience then aims far, far below them. |
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It is the Rolls-Royce of syringes and NHS procurement is done purely on a lowest cost per item. |
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Therefore, what is usually done has a tendency to cater to the lowest common denominator in the audience. |
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This produces a mind-set that puts maids at the lowest level of the social structure. |
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Yet instead of bringing the country up to the standards, they slide down to the lowest common denominator. |
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Irish and British prices were the lowest and this tempted outside traders into re-exporting cheap goods into high-price markets. |
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Furthermore, I don't believe in making work for the lowest common denominator. |
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The Fed lowered its overnight bank lending rate to 1.25 percent, the lowest since 1961, in November. |
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But Zu would know how to reduce fractions to their lowest terms by dividing top and bottom by the greatest common divisor. |
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The knight or Miles was the lowest of the military elite, a well equipped and well trained fighting man similar to the Saxon thegn or huscarl. |
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The chambers, furthermore, would all move, the lowest completing a revolution once a year, the second once a month, the uppermost once a day. |
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A patient may complain for three or four days of a tingling, burning, itching, searing or knife-like pain along the lowest ribs. |
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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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We know that in the criminal fraternity attacks on the elderly and infirm are seen as the lowest of the low. |
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Many members just above the lowest grades are still on low pay and they have been offered nothing extra. |
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Never one to draw many base on balls, Rich is walking at the lowest rate of his career. |
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The elevation of the quadrangle is lowest in the lower left region and highest in the upper right region. |
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Those who scored in the lowest quantile in psychosocial maturity drank more heavily than did those who scored in the highest quartile. |
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Rare is the film in today's climate which doesn't take the easier available routes to target the lowest common denominators. |
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It's a commonly accepted practice that government contracts should go to the lowest bidder. |
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The Labour government is afraid of the Daily Mail leader writers and pander to the lowest common denominator. |
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It's anonymously directed, mechanical and unsurprising and is aimed at the indiscriminate lowest common denominator. |
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The lowest level of variability was observed between the quadruplicate spots of an individual analyte measured within a single sample well. |
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The survey also revealed that Italian architects experience some of the lowest job satisfaction rates in Europe. |
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The Joker is either the highest or lowest card in the pack again at the whim of the person playing the card. |
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The lowest U.S. peacetime unemployment rate since 1957 has ignited a talent war raging through corporate America. |
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The southern swamplands have the lowest rainfall but are humid and oppressive all year. |
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Areas where the rainfall is lowest on record for the given time period are also shown. |
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Somewhere in the book I describe an event involving an infant who has been born to one of the lowest ranking females. |
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But such impoverished play was not to be wondered at from the two lowest ranking teams in the Bank of Scotland Premierleague. |
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Even the lowest ranking soldier could maintain a stable of miniscule steeds. |
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When the seat back is tipped forward to allow access to the rear, the headrest whirrs down into its lowest position. |
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The birth rate is the lowest in Europe, reflecting deep pessimism about the future and the astonishingly high cost of housing. |
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The starting player may either put a bid in coins down on the table, or drop out, and take the lowest valued card on the table. |
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In central and local government, for example, the majority of employees in the lowest grades are women. |
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The following are the ranks and corresponding pay grades within the Army, from lowest to highest. |
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Of the 15 factories with the lowest percentage of R grade bullocks over a three month period, 12 were Munster-based. |
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It offers the lowest entry-level broadband speed on the market, at 300 kilobits per second. |
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The kina plunged to 29.5 US cents in early January, the lowest level in the past two years and close to its all-time low. |
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Stock markets dropped to their lowest levels for five years, wiping billions off Britain's pensions. |
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If there are any kings in the deal then no one is allowed to trade and whoever was dealt the lowest card loses a life. |
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At the lowest end, though not quite at zero, is the so-called quantum vacuum, also known as the zero-point field. |
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Sarcasm may be the lowest form of wit but these had me and The Doctor laughing like a drain in bed last night. |
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We face today a rising inclination for public policy makers to pander to the lowest common denominator. |
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So they flood their publications or channels with what would appeal to the lowest common denominator among their target consumers. |
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Mass popular entertainment aiming for the lowest common denominator and utterly similar on all channels is now our lot. |
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We will now see how to find the greatest common divisor and the lowest common multiple of two numbers from their prime factorizations. |
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The lowest part consists of the mineral neomesselite, which has a delicate laminar or platelike structure. |
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Root membranes of maize and runner bean exhibit the lowest permeability coefficients for ABA known. |
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At any point in the game, the losingest player is the player with the lowest combined score in all 3 running totals. |
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It was aimed at the lowest common denominator, with almost slap-stick, stereotyped prose. |
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If you visit the lowest terrace you may be interested to see an area of the extremely rare asarabacca plant, used in the making of snuff. |
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All around us brands are compromising their values in an effort to communicate to the lowest common denominator. |
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All of our best dogs were already on the lowest rung of the pack hierarchy when we got them because they were the litter runts or just submissive by nature. |
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This is precisely what appears in the lowest register of the window. |
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Adults are at their lowest weight in the spring as territorial behaviour by the boars and suckling by the sows will have reduced their stored fat to a minimum. |
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In fact, in a recent study of their users internationally, it was the lowest priority for most. |
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You have stooped to the lowest of the low in parliamentary debate. |
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This act of solidarity with the lowest of the low in a place of unspeakable violence illustrates the unbounded depth and breadth of God's compassionate presence. |
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Trust is by far the lowest in Europe, which is maybe no surprise as the eurozone crisis drags on. |
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The cards keep their usual ranks except for the ace which can be either the highest or lowest ranked card in a suit at the whim of the person playing it. |
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Just when spirits are lowest, sometimes, we look to sky and see giant flock of dumps soaring together overhead. |
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Unlike QW lasers, which have a continual energy spectrum, QD structures have an energy gap between the lowest state that lases and the next state. |
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It's a tragedy regardless of how it happened and people like you who lecture after an accident are the lowest form of weak willed spineless jellyfish. |
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The lowest level of soldier in the Roman Army was the legionnaire. |
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There's nothing to hold them back now, and with the lowest processors in the chain all retailing at the same price, there seems to be no end to the upscale. |
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High debt levels, aggressive accounting policies and a challenging operating environment this year dragged the shares down to their lowest levels in seven years. |
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These horns are often found in their lowest manifestation, with Havard Lund playing bass clarinet and Nils Jansen alternating between contrabass clarinet and bass saxophone. |
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And at the lowest level, helpers or attendants functioning as bungalow peons might be eventually absorbed into regular service as khalasis and helpers. |
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Karelians now enjoy some of the lowest fuel prices in the country. |
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What's the longest radio wave that therefore, has the lowest frequency? |
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The lowest plant, or animalcule, feeds, grows, and reproduces its kind. |
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The design achieves this performance with the use of aspherical surfaces and optomechanical mounts that introduce the lowest possible deformations. |
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Immigration judges in El Paso have among the lowest rates of asylum approval in the country. |
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When a car has a steel fuel tank, as yours does, it will eventually start to rust and small bits of rusty metal and flaked paint will collect at the lowest point in the tank. |
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Average pay rates were lowest in the Philippines, with Vietnam, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Indonesia, and India paying slightly better in ascending order from the bottom rank. |
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Using the three states with the lowest mortality rate as the benchmark, they determined where the system breakdown begins. |
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And so begins a tale of romance between the lowest of the low and a rich politician who must learn to love this diamond in the rough as she truly is. |
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The physician is therefore always striving to achieve adequate oxygenation of the artificially respirated patient using the lowest possible inspiratory oxygen concentration. |
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But the real momentum is being provided by the very corporates who for so long have failed Gisborne by demanding the lowest standards of its winegrowers. |
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We feel that by, for example, milking our own cows and processing our milk, we can offer our customers the highest quality dairy products at the lowest possible price. |
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What will sexual liberation look like at the bottom-feeding, lowest common denominator? |
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Capitalism is all about maximization of profits and if that requires appealing to the lowest instincts and the darkest recesses of human nature, so be it. |
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As with the Arnold press, the palms-facing-backward position of the reverse barbell press allows you to comfortably start from the lowest position. |
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As a representative, she had the lowest pro-gay ratings of any New York Democrat, according to a Human Rights Campaign scorecard. |
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The lowest home crowd for a decade vented their fury at the final whistle. |
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In that connection he relied on the provision of Rule 13 obliging the returning officer to eliminate the lowest candidate and distribute his votes. |
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But again this will be clawed back sharply for all but the lowest earners. |
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He found that 50 shares with the lowest price to sales ratios, reselected annually, beat other value measures such as price to earnings and price to book. |
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The cinema industry has been fighting back since its lowest point in the 1980s when admissions sank to 54 million in 1984 at the height of the home video boom. |
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The cut, which would be the Fed's ninth this year in its effort to jump-start a flagging economy, would push short-term rates to their lowest levels in nearly a decade. |
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The lowest track is also the youngest part of the flora and the larch trees in the stony environment are a different picture from the old arolla pines above. |
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There are two ways of finding the lowest common multiple of two numbers. |
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After you remodel, retest in the lowest lived-in area to make sure the construction did not reduce the effectiveness of the radon reduction system. |
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Ten, twenty years ago a chief executive officer in an American company maybe made fifty to seventy times more than the lowest ranking employee in his firm. |
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Concentrated primarily as laborers, teamsters, deliverymen, waiters, servants, maids and laundresses, they held many of the lowest paid and least skilled jobs in the city. |
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White women were older, smoked more, and were less likely to have dietary calcium intakes in the lowest quartile of distribution than black and Hispanic women. |
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From the highest to the lowest in rank, the orders are seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominions, virtues, powers, principalities, archangels, and angels. |
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Amotivation represents the lowest possible level of self-determination, as it implies a loss of personal control and alienation akin to learned helplessness. |
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The unit houses 16 prisoners whose security status has been reclassified as the lowest and who are allowed out to work in the community to prepare them for release. |
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After all, why pay the list price when you can pay the lowest price? |
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This was an appalling crime and whoever did this is the lowest of the low. |
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The task was basically a treasure hunt for a list of items to be sourced and purchased for the lowest possible price ranging from a bottle of champagne to a bowler hat. |
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Monthly rainfall tends to be highest in autumn and early winter and lowest in the summer months, with July often being the driest month. |
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The lowest theoretical temperature is absolute zero, at which the thermal motion of all fundamental particles in matter reaches a minimum. |
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The death toll of this famine varies, with even the lowest estimate in the tens of thousands. |
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However, the mean number of days with precipitation per year is one of the lowest in Europe. |
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The Nordic countries have one of the lowest population densities in the world. |
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Iceland and Norway seem to maintain their positions with the lowest proportions of elderly people in the Nordic countries. |
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In 2006, Russia repaid most of its formerly massive debts, leaving it with one of the lowest foreign debts among major economies. |
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With a large land area the road density is the lowest of all the G8 and BRIC countries. |
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Its impact reached throughout the social order, affecting the highest born to the lowest. |
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The Negroes are far below them, and at the lowest point are a part of the American people. |
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Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Syria, and Zimbabwe were also at the lowest level. |
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These levels do vary between areas of the country, with the Western Area having the highest levels and Kailahun the lowest. |
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The lowest of the ranges is the Cordillera Oriental, in the eastern part of the country. |
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Santa Catarina boasts Brazil's highest average life expectancy and lowest homicide rate in addition to lower levels of corruption. |
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However, the country has the continent's lowest coverage levels and services are of low quality. |
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Approximately 67 percent of Bolivians live in urban areas, among the lowest proportion in South America. |
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The five districts with the lowest perception of insecurity are San Isidro, San Borja, Miraflores, La Molina and Jesus Maria. |
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Interestingly, these districts do not necessarily correspond to the districts with highest or lowest perception of insecurity. |
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Average monthly precipitation is lowest in May, and highest in September and October. |
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With just 595 hours of bright sunshine per year, Bear Island has the lowest average yearly sunshine in Europe. |
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Education is not compulsory, and school enrolments and attendance are among the lowest in the Pacific. |
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These waters have among the lowest levels of salinity in the Arctic basin as well as a very high oxygen content and increased biogenic elements. |
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Guanajuato has the fourth lowest number of people who can speak an indigenous language. |
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Only in the lowest level of the manorial courts were trials entirely in English. |
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Asian countries see the lowest proportion of people using Latin script relative to alternative scripts. |
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Delaware is on a level plain, with the lowest mean elevation of any state in the nation. |
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Delaware is divided into three counties, the lowest number of counties of any state. |
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At 56 percent, the state has one of the lowest workforce participation rates in the country. |
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In 2007, Mississippi students scored the lowest of any state on the National Assessments of Educational Progress in both math and science. |
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Nicaragua's minimum wage is among the lowest in the Americas and in the world. |
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In the Scottish peerage, the lowest rank is lordship of Parliament, the male holder thereof being known as a lord of Parliament. |
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The native population may be excluded from all but the lowest level of the colonial government. |
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On other rare occasions, it is considered an ordinance violation, the lowest level of offense. |
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Aggregate base gravel is laid down as the lowest layer in a road, with fresh concrete or asphalt placed over it. |
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Brunel had planned the tunnel to pass no more than fourteen feet below the riverbed at its lowest point. |
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Beneath the lowest Shaft Station the shaft continues on for some distance, this area is referred to as the Shaft Bottom. |
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Overall, the South Meadows neighborhood had the lowest crime rate, respectively. |
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The company decided to downsize to the lowest possible level to keep the factory open, which was successful. |
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Police divers report a rumour that the garden had been replaced at a depth beyond the lowest they were allowed to dive. |
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Byblis and Drosophyllum both come from relatively arid regions and are both passive flypapers, arguably the lowest maintenance form of trap. |
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The stones are commonly graded in height with the lowest stones being diametrically opposite to the tall flankers. |
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In fact, this natural slate, which requires only minimal processing, has the lowest embodied energy of all roofing materials. |
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Meanwhile the steam crane would have already have upended the wheels and axle with the wheel to be retyred at the lowest point. |
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The lowest performing school was the Queen Elizabeth's Endowed School in Mansfield. |
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It is the lowest pass lying on the ridge between the two highest mountains of the Alps, Mont Blanc and Monte Rosa. |
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Within a non-theme, transitionals cede to rhematics, the transition itself being lowest on the CD scale. |
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Constitutionally, the civil parish has the status of a parish meeting, the lowest tier of Local Government in England. |
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Burnley has some of the lowest property prices in the country, with numerous streets appearing in the annual mouseprice. |
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When it became necessary to go deeper than the lowest adit, it was essential to pump out the water. |
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It is at the lowest bridging point of the river which here is tidal and forms a winding estuary down to the sea at Dartmouth. |
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Leaflets 9-11, roundish, of a firm texture, the lowest pair smaller than the rest, glaucous. |
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But chances were rare for the lowest scorers in the Premier League against a Newcastle defence which claimed a fourth straight clean sheet. |
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In the 4-toe stock there is a wide gap between the lowest rough and the smooths which come from the same parents. |
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In general, intact and de-trichomed leaflets had the highest reflectance and transmittance and the lowest absorptance at ca. |
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Dealing with the lowest layers of psychological life, she presents her characters in terms we associate with protozoan or vermicious creatures. |
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Since whimperatives look like questions, the lowest hypersentence must be interrogative. |
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The highest in the top bracket was 41 per cent in the capital and the lowest was 17 per cent in West Dunbartonshire. |
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The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year, and occurs when the sun appears at its lowest point in the sky. |
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Pakistani car firm Transmission claim their pounds 1,650 Alif has the lowest sticker price on the planet. |
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Men with urinary BPA concentrations above the lowest quartile had higher testosterone concentrations than men in the first BPA quartile. |
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Eating cereal or quick bread for breakfast was associated with the lowest body mass index. |
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The lowest quillwort diversity is found in permanent ponds and streams of the Appalachian Mountains. |
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Aurum JCR 3030F is said to exhibit the lowest outgassing of all advanced engineering plastics. |
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Its kerb weight of 895kg is the lowest in its class, allowing for exceptionally frugal fuel consumption as well as sprightly handling. |
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Sterling is at it lowest level this year against every major European currency except the Icelandic krona, the Post Office said. |
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When Perrin was elected first syndic in February 1552, Calvin's authority appeared to be at its lowest point. |
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For council districts, Ryedale has the lowest rate, closely followed by Craven. |
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She worked her way up from the lowest rung on the economic ladder. |
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An inspection of Table IV shows that the catatonics have the lowest mean reversal score of all the groups. |
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In various armies, major is the lowest field grade, full colonel the highest field grade. |
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But I disagree with you about the gardenish landscape. The lowest mountains here terrify me far more than anything I saw in Connemara or Achill. |
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At GCSE, the lowest performing area is Knowsley, consistently the worst performing LEA in England. |
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The region's secondary school attendance is the lowest in England at around 125,000, with the next lowest in the East Midlands. |
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It has the second highest overall rate for urban areas, after Yorkshire and the Humber, but the lowest rate in England in its rural areas. |
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South Tyneside was the lowest for the English Baccalaureate, followed by Middlesbrough and Hartlepoool. |
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The highest animals laid warm and wet creatures alive, the lowest bore theirs cold, dry, and in thick eggs. |
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The ileocolic artery is the lowest branch arising from the concavity of the superior mesenteric artery. |
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The lowest zone over exposed, and the only at extreme low tides, is called the infralittoral fringe. |
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Matters came to a head in 1833, the year in which the canal made its lowest profit since the death of the Duke. |
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The value of the traffic carried by the Bridgewater Canal in 1851 was the lowest in the time it was administered by the Trustees. |
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Winston entered the school, however, as the boy with the lowest grades in the lowest class, and he remained in that position. |
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Labour also lost a further nine seats to the Conservatives to record their lowest share of the seats since the 1987 general election. |
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There are around 235,000 at the region's secondary schools, the 4th lowest for English regions. |
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Calderdale has the lowest truancy rate for unitary authorities, almost half that of Leeds, followed by North Lincolnshire. |
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The council district with the lowest rate is South Northamptonshire, although it has a rate greater than that of Rutland. |
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It experiences the lowest wind speeds and sunshine total in between that of the coast and the moors. |
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Rainfall is the lowest at the coast and snowfall is rarer than the rest of the region. |
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Both of these factors also cause it to experience the highest levels of snowfall and the lowest levels of sunshine. |
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In 2010 Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly had the lowest GVA per head of any county or unitary authority in England. |
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The region has the lowest number of people registered on higher education courses at FE colleges. |
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A parish council is a civil local authority found in England and is the lowest, or first, tier of local government. |
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These provided a firm base for a trading centre at the lowest possible point on the Thames. |
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Historically the lowest bridging point on the Mersey was at Warrington where there has been a bridge since medieval times. |
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They experience the lowest wind speeds and the total sunshine hours are between those of the coast and the moors. |
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Rainfall is lowest at the coast and snowfall there is rarer than the rest of the region. |
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Both of these factors also result in the highest levels of snowfall and the lowest levels of sunshine. |
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As a result, the highest rainfall can be expected in autumn and lowest in spring. |
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These form the lowest tier of local government and absorb some limited functions from Leeds City Council in their areas. |
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The lowest two denominations were withdrawn following the end of the Napoleonic wars. |
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An explanation of the origin of the name is that the Priest's Town refers to a priory set up by St Wilfrid near the Ribble's lowest ford. |
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Pakistani and Bangladeshi women have the highest gender income gap while British Chinese have one of the lowest income gender gaps. |
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In contrast, British Chinese, Black Caribbeans, British Indians and White British had the lowest rates. |
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The community is widely dispersed across the country and currently makes the lowest use of health services of all minority ethnic groups. |
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Reality TV really is appealing to the lowest common denominator in audiences. |
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There is a common misconception that publishing houses make large profits and that authors are the lowest paid in the publishing chain. |
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This lunary sphere, lowest and basest to divine bodies, is first and highest to terrestrial bodies. |
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However, even the lowest characters, such as the Miller, show surprising rhetorical ability, although their subject matter is more lowbrow. |
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Indeed, during Keats's few years as a published poet, the reputation of the older Romantic school was at its lowest ebb. |
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Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are ranked with the highest to lowest goals per game ratio. |
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It can also be adapted as an athletic stadium by erecting a temporary platform over the lowest tier of seating. |
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In 2008, their rankings slipped so that during the 2009 Six Nations Championship they dropped to their lowest ranking of 8th. |
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The final was in fact the lowest attendance of the 1972 tournament as the French public seemed disinterested in any game not involving France. |
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The study also found that the lowest winter temperatures of the last 2000 years occurred in the late 14th century and early 15th century. |
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In 2013, the highest teenage birth rate was in Alabama, and the lowest in Wyoming. |
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In 2008, Louisiana had the highest incarceration rate, and Maine the lowest. |
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Research shows that support for trade restrictions is highest among respondents with the lowest levels of education. |
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A country should specialize in whatever good it can produce at the lowest cost, trading this good to buy other goods it requires for consumption. |
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Fighter Command had been at its lowest ebb, short of men and machines, and the break from airfield attacks allowed them to recover. |
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The rail tunnel stretches 31 miles, and at its lowest point the tunnel is 250 feet undersea. |
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East Anglia is the lowest area of England, having no high hills or mountains and hosting an area of the Fens, the lowest area of England. |
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The average income per capita of the local population is the lowest in the UK and much of the region has EU Objective 1 status. |
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Similar to the civil parishes in England, the lowest tier of local government in Wales are the communities. |
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At the lowest level of administrative subdivision in Wales are the communities, into which each principal area is subdivided. |
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Singapore traditionally has one of the lowest unemployment rates among developed countries. |
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In general, Singapore has had the lowest infant mortality rate in the world for the past two decades. |
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New York City experienced 352 homicides in 2015, its second lowest number on record. |
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Competition is based on lowest total elapsed time over the course of an event's special stages, including penalties. |
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The three richest people in the world possess more financial assets than the lowest 48 nations combined. |
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Men in the lowest social class were found to be more prone to bronchitis and have worse and fewer teeth than those in higher social classes. |
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The lowest third of incomes will suffer falls in income over the coming years. |
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The transfer itself was the lowest point of his incarceration, as a crowd jeered and spat at him on the railway platform. |
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In the lowest moments of my life, the only reason I didn't commit suicide was that I knew I wouldn't be able to drink any more if I was dead. |
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Standing on the Shoulder of Giants received only lukewarm reviews and is the band's lowest selling studio album. |
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The release peaked at number eleven on the UK Singles Chart, making it the group's lowest charting British single to date. |
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The room is never cleaned, so her mother nags and nags until she explodes with frustration and threatens to sell her to the lowest bidder. |
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The 50p coin depicts the lowest point of the Royal Shield, with the words FIFTY PENCE below the point of the shield. |
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Infant mortality is one of the lowest in the world, and the proportion of the population that smokes is lower than the OECD average. |
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Egalitarianism is highly valued among the people of Iceland, with income inequality being among the lowest in the world. |
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Knox's health was now at its lowest point due to the severity of his confinement. |
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The River Tay emerges from Loch Tay at Kenmore, and flows from there to Perth which, in historical times, was its lowest bridging point. |
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The lowest ten miles of the Tay, including prestigious beats like Taymount or Islamouth, provides most of the cream of the Tay. |
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The Sikh population has the lowest gender balance in India, with only 903 women per 1,000 men according to the 2011 Indian census. |
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Its other notable geographic feature is its proximity to the lowest site of subjugation of the River Forth. |
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The O grade was equivalent to a GCE Ordinary Level pass which indicated a performance equivalent to the lowest pass grade at Ordinary Level. |
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The lowest tier of local government in Wales is the community council, which is analogous to a civil parish in England. |
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Powys has the lowest population density of all the principal areas of Wales. |
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Renal survival was nonstatistically worse in the lowest ultrafiltration group. |
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Chicago ended 2013 with 415 murders, the lowest number of murders since 1965, and overall crime rates dropped by 16 percent. |
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They consist of buildings with shops or dwellings on the lowest two storeys. |
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Cardiff Blues finished the season as the lowest ranked Welsh club in the Celtic League having only managed one win against another Welsh side. |
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In the case of the FA Cup and the FA Vase, some of the clubs in the lowest level in each do not compete. |
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Alan Cork was appointed as manager, but was dismissed after leading the club to its lowest league finish for 23 years. |
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The highest elevation is only wetted by the tops of sea spray, the lowest is several meters deep. |
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Notably, caesium and fluorine have the lowest and highest electronegativities, respectively, among all the known elements. |
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At the opposite extreme from methane lie the heavy tars that remain as the lowest fraction in a crude oil refining retort. |
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First Quantum was one of three bidders for the mine and actually produced the lowest offer. |
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The following table lists the seven continents with their highest and lowest points on land, sorted in decreasing highest points. |
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Motorways are designed to carry heavy traffic at high speed with the lowest possible number of accidents. |
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This is despite the fact that Portugal remains one of the countries with the lowest per capita GDP in Western Europe. |
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In winter, the Norwegian Sea generally has the lowest air pressure in the entire Arctic and where most Icelandic Low depressions form. |
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Barren zones extend from the lowest portion of the intertidal zone to the marsh areas. |
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During the Napoleonic Wars, Amsterdam's significance reached its lowest point, with Holland being absorbed into the French Empire. |
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There is an annual cricket match on Bramble Bank during the lowest tide of the year, but games are often cut short by rising tide. |
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Another challenge is low cost recovery due to water tariffs that are among the lowest in the world. |
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When the points were tallied up, May won easily due to his car being in the best condition so having the lowest restoration cost. |
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Its population enjoys the highest life expectancy and the third lowest infant mortality rate in the world. |
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However, at just 50 percent of all distance traveled, car usage is the lowest of all G8 countries. |
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As a politician he was a well known panderer to the lowest of public opinions. |
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The medulla is the lowest layer, and may form a cottony white inner core for the branchlike thallus, or it may be hollow. |
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The summer minimum Arctic ice extent for 2010 was the third lowest over the period of satellite observations of the polar ice. |
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On Earth, the pressures recorded at the centers of tropical cyclones are among the lowest ever observed at sea level. |
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Pirates typically composed themselves from amongst the lowest social classes. |
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The district also has one of the lowest rates of second car ownership and is ranked 300 out of 376 districts in England and Wales. |
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It is possible to walk between the three islands at the lowest spring tides. |
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Devon and Cornwall are amongst the safest counties in the UK, with the 4th lowest crime rate per 1000 people in England. |
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The county with the highest population is Greater London and the lowest is the City of London. |
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Greater London has the highest population density, while the lowest is found in Northumberland. |
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Australia has one of the lowest levels of religious adherence in the world. |
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It is considered the lowest rank of coal due to its relatively low heat content. |
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The album reached number 16 in the UK charts, which was the band's lowest position on the album charts to date. |
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Some of the lowest cost remortgage deals available at present are listed below. |
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Consider also the lady palm and, for the lowest available light, choose the Kentia. |
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The average implementation costs to repurpose a drug was the lowest among the seven profiled strategies. |
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But it said the combination of being small,having the lowest unit costs, good retent ion of existing customers would help gross lending figures. |
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Bad Neighbours 97mins LAUGHS of the lowest common denominator abound in this bawdy but brilliant frat boy versus the neighbours comedy. |
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