Even when the advice doesn't directly pertain to my own predicament of the week, I enjoy reading your witty wisecracks and thoughtful responses. |
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By the same token, my friend would be able to ventilate all issues that pertain to the merits of the proposed amendment. |
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The data pertain to two nonconsecutive days of intake for 4691 individuals. |
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The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations standards that pertain to the extern role are presented in class. |
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Unless indicated otherwise, all statements that follow pertain to both marine and fresh waters. |
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Finally, we educate policy-makers on the developmental issues that pertain to policy formulation. |
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Since things which pertain to God must be explained in a human way, a manner of speaking called anthropopathy is frequently used. |
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A whole set of other factors clustered around gender roles pertain to female singers. |
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The questions will then pertain to that picture and the answers will be listed in bold under the questions. |
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Probably, but like any orientation, asexuality has many nuances, some of which also pertain to issues of attraction. |
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All of them concern television signals and three pertain to radio signals as well. |
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Requests for information generally pertain to case hearing dates, documents or decisions on file, Board statistics and other various matters. |
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Excited, I asked if it referred in some way to JD Salinger, and if so, did the bracelet pertain to one character in particular? |
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Rather than avoid them, a responsible handbook should engage its readership in the scholarly disputations that pertain to the foundations of the area or field. |
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They pertain to an intermediate plane, and their purpose is to conceal or justify sordid or atrocious realities. |
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The following is a review of medical, dietetic, and public health studies and meta-analyses that pertain to these links. |
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Rainmakers' predictions only pertain to the immediate community and the meteorologists forecast apply on the national and regional level. |
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Also provide details of any special or unique arrangements that pertain to the site's management. |
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The rules within this section pertain to the playing area and the floor markings. |
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These issues pertain to the testing and identification of substances intended to enhance animal performance that alters unfairly the results of racing. |
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Many pertain to areas already highlighted in previous years but still not yet resolved. |
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Social skills can be thought of as behaviours that pertain to getting along with other people. |
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The amendments tabled by us, fortunately by a number of groups together, pertain to very specific cases which often affect frontier workers. |
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Market risks pertain to the Company's role in the capital markets and, indirectly, to general changes in economic conditions. |
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The various indices that pertain to the housing quality reflect an old structure that is not often renovated and is of inferior quality. |
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It may pertain to all participants, or only to those in one arm of a trial, or only to one participant with a particular health issue. |
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They also pertain to the impact of capital market movements on the value of the Company's assets. |
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Though related to, their spare parts do not therefore, pertain to the product markets of each machine group. |
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Supply related issues as they pertain to old crop canola are relatively well understood by the trade at this time. |
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While all these figures largely pertain to affordability over the past decade, many buyers feel that they are worse off when compared to their parents. |
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They are described in greater detail in Chapter 4 as they pertain to each sector. |
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Some of the issues raised during the negotiations did not pertain to human rights but rather to national migration policies. |
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These pertain to offenders convicted of serious offences that represent a significant risk to members of the public. |
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This project supports maternal functions, starting from the idea that they only pertain to the mother. |
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It is also critical to ask questions about the limitations of currently available technical solutions as they pertain to project requirements. |
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The new veterans charter has felt bound to follow all the rules and regulations that pertain to SISIP, which is an insurance program. |
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It is, however, more nearly aimed at actual surficial changes that pertain to landforms than were Werner's notions. |
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In fact, the intransigency of financing barriers may, to some extent, pertain to demand side actions on this score. |
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In developing its recommendations, HI-C was mindful that ICH-GCP and Part C, Division 5 of the Food and Drug Regulations pertain to clinical drug trials only. |
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It does not pertain to matters of historical judgment. |
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There is recent evidence that resilience the ability to bounce back, to recover strengths and spirits quickly can pertain to communities, as well as individuals. |
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Existing TC sightline regulations only pertain to vehicular traffic. |
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In the case of the electrical and mechanical trades, the primary issues pertain to design and specification not to particular manner of working with materials or to working procedures. |
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Sections 191 and 192 pertain to gang rape of children below twelve years of age which is considered a first degree felony, liable to a minimum of fifteen years imprisonment and life imprisonment. |
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Where such information was available, no impact on crime was observed. In any event, this evaluation did not pertain to undercover work in relation to large-scale criminal enterprises. |
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The vexing findings pertain to quarks, which are the main components of neutrons and protons. |
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Postcranial elements also pertain to a large bovid and additionally are considered to represent a large Bison, although they are less diagnostic. |
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His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him that has called us to glory and virtue. |
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It is clear from the foregoing that the provisions of article 86 of the Penal Code do not pertain to a criminal act, but rather to the definition of terrorism as an aggravating factor in the infliction of a penalty. |
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Other nascent uses pertain to music festivals. |
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The Jets' problems pertain to player personnel. |
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Many of the museum's exhibits pertain to local nautical history. |
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When we have asked department officials if they are aware of that, they have said that the Special Economic Measures Act does not pertain to indirect investment. |
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The directive has no impact on labour law whatsoever, and Commissioner ¦pidla explained the promised guidelines that pertain to the application of the posting of workers directive a moment ago. |
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The policy speaks to the protection of the rights of members, including those that pertain to health and safety and those that pertain to human rights. |
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Some pertain to outcomes, some other to instruments. |
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Most of these complaints also pertain to group scholarship providers. |
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The recent scandals pertain to events that predate her tenure. |
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While the DND Sustainable Development Strategy encompasses a number of environmental aspects that do not pertain to DCC directly, there are indeed a number that we directly support. |
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C Value ranges may be defined as characteristics of rivers that pertain to the entire river environment, or a large part of it, such as seasonal variations or chemical content of the water. |
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As the two most commonly reported unmet needs pertain to housecleaning and transportation, it is clear that these domains need to be targeted by those working with seniors. |
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I am anxious to see whether or not the clauses of this bill that pertain to disclosure of information to consumers, will be applied correctly and if the banks will provide the maximum amount of information. |
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Although the provisions pertain to all areas of law, the largest part is dedicated to private law and civil procedure. |
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The other three countries cannot do the same for affairs of the Kingdom that only pertain to them and not to the Netherlands proper. |
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Most British orders of chivalry cover the whole United Kingdom, but the three most exalted ones each pertain to one constituent country only. |
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Even in code form, however, many statutes by their nature pertain to more than one topic. |
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Epics also tend to highlight cultural norms and to define or call into question cultural values, particularly as they pertain to heroism. |
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That pursuit for tithes ought, and of ancient time did pertain to the spiritual court. |
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Edwards Nest Egg Score and Estimator assign numerical values to various pieces of information that pertain to wealth-building. |
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Specimen 1912VIII64 was opisthocoelous, pleurocoelous, and caudally wider than tall, as in Epachthosaurus and Pellegrinisaurus, and may pertain to Paralititan. |
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Just rmgrouping news.admin.net-abuse.usenet would get rid of both the kooks, trolls, and flamers as well as the discussions which are appropriate and pertain to Usenet abuse. |
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In addition to this, certain amendments which pertain to the federal nature of the Constitution must be ratified by a majority of state legislatures. |
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Unlike most languages, Kwak'wala semantic affixes phonologically attach not to the lexeme they pertain to semantically, but to the preceding lexeme. |
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Now, increasingly, the great divide and the big questions facing us will pertain to the internalities of existence, to the self, rather than to the outside. |
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Most of the Chronicle's entries pertain to Christ Church, Canterbury. |
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In Donegal the fabrics are made up in the cottages, where also the garments are shaped with such skill and fancy as may by chance pertain to the untaught shapester. |
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