Our presuppositions, as Collingwood showed in The Idea of History, are proximately philosophical and ultimately theological. |
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For example, high parental care of male house finches is proximately linked to both elevated levels of prolactin, and a decreased level of testosterone. |
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The production area covers a total of 25 129 ha, of which proximately 16 000 ha is cultivated. |
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However, what may be our greatest challenge to date lies proximately ahead of us. |
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The situation in Germany is that ap proximately two thirds of river cruise passengers are currently at least 58 years old. |
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If the measured object is a black body, the signal of the radiation receiver ap proximately follows the Stefan-Boltzmann radiation law. |
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It's available in different forms like square or rectangle proximately, each weight 220 gm. |
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Wait 15 minutes, proximately until the extinction of red light on the right of the device. |
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A quick estimate shows that some 20 large slabs, measuring approximately 5'x3', and some 10 small slabs 2'x2' ap proximately have been taken. |
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Also, closer proximately to end users increases the performance and response time of these systems. |
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Recovery of damages is subject to the legal principle that damages must be proximately caused by the wrongful conduct of the defendant. |
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Vendor assumes no responsibility for injury to vendee or third persons proximately caused by the material if reasonable safety procedures are not adhered to as stipulated in the data sheet. |
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It's also important to understand that the French left, though in some ways more ideologically respectable and powerful than the American kind, has held power only proximately and tentatively throughout the twentieth century. |
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The restaurant will be in close proximately to corporate headquarters to fulfill site visits for the growing list of franchise prospects attending UFood Grill Discovery Days. |
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