So imagine the complexity of reordering an entire system, all at once, with nothing to go on. |
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As a type of humor or verbal wit, teasing is a device for establishing and reordering social hierarchies. |
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There is a slight reordering of the sequence of the points, which I have shared informally with members. |
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When reordering operating instructions, it is essential to quote the serial number. |
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Requests for reordering or revocation of a payment order shall be queued until the algorithm is complete. |
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On the whole, however, the notion of firm baselines and financing new activities by reordering priorities within portfolios is working. |
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Other delegations agreed that the reordering was logical, as training should precede research. |
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But no one has yet contrived a way of reordering it without prompting even greater bloodshed and chaos. |
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It was also proposed to limit the recommendations to an editorial reordering of the provisions without considering substantial amendments. |
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Acknowledging Yahweh requires the reordering of everything else in life. |
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The project was not directed at a theoretical reordering of the law of spousal support or at creating a new model of spousal support. |
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Regardless of the results of the urine dipstick, a provider should always be given the option of reordering a culture based on the patient's clinical findings. |
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The challenges posed by the new millennium call for an ethical, social, economic and political reordering. |
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The reordering of fuel bundles in the core may have played a role, as one fuel bundle was removed from each fuel channel, further reducing pressure drop. |
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It is imperative that efforts for sustainable development result in a significant reordering of priorities in the management of the world's finite resources, as well as in the development of renewable resources. |
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It is important to keep protheses in their properly labeled slots in the kit to avoid confusion during surgery and when reordering. |
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Next operations that FPGA has to apply on data are deserialization and reordering. |
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Worse, he has set about reordering the world in a similarly reactionary way, pushing religion into domestic policy and militarism back into diplomacy. |
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For many countries represented here the reordering of this market could mean the difference between dignity and misery for a large number of their people. |
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Moreover, according to its annual report for 2003, the Biria Group continued its restructuring and reorganisation, which had started in 2002 and included a reordering of its financing. |
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So has the Article 7 of the proposal been split into two Articles 6 and 7, also leading to a reordering of the Articles, without any change to content. |
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We believe that DDR is not only crucial to freeing affected regions from the yoke of illicit small arms and light weapons but also essential for reordering and rehabilitating societies in distress. |
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He expressed concern at the suggestions contained in paragraphs 3 and 5 of the Advisory Committee's report. Paragraph 3 referred to the reordering of priorities within the Department of Public Information. |
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It may call for a considerable reordering of priorities to pay more attention to leadership, but it rightly should be at or near the top of the priority list for any manager. |
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Mr President, I also propose the reordering of four paragraphs. |
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In the meantime, developed countries may be tempted to offset their fast-rising budget deficits by reordering or prioritizing assistance to developing countries at the regional, country or sector levels. |
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Canada is uniquely positioned to benefit from the profound reordering of the global economy due to our diverse and highly skilled population, openness to the world, immense resource potential and robust financial health. |
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In reordering priorities and strengthening public management, no group deserves greater attention than the country's estimated 72 million children. |
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Key industrial and commercial accounts can concentrate on their core business, while the Group takes charge of all or part of their supply chain, from the choice of products to inventory management, ordering and reordering. |
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Branch representatives can assist you with the reordering of cheques. |
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This can be simplified by first translating the individual words, then reordering the sentence, as in interlinear gloss, or by reordering the words prior to translation. |
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The British were increasingly angered by Napoleon's reordering of the international system in Western Europe, especially in Switzerland, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. |
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Such an extension of the head table made the condition of nonmembership more acute, in the context of an explict demonstration of global reordering. |
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Following the quick sale of the first six displays we purchased from OnScreen, we are delighted to be reordering, and expect that we'll be back shortly for more. |
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Reordering is legitimated through an appeal to a higher religious court, and carried through in familistic or quasi-familistic arrangements. |
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Reordering the bookmarks will change the tab or window order, too. |
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