Yet these apparent improvements in ethical standards represent an unbalanced concentration on an external morality for medicine. |
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Most products bought by private consumers represent the culmination of a long process of value creation. |
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At one extreme, it is used to represent the unswerving conviction and absolute credulity of the true believer. |
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The aim, rather, was to represent one's aristocratic identity as declaratively as possible through cosmetic artifice. |
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Too often the posts present an extreme view of reality that represent the author's bias. |
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A few large specimens were known in 1986, however, these were thought to represent gerontic individuals. |
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The conflicting claims of class and confession represent an additional, necessary fourth dimension to this paradigm. |
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The people who expect a double dip or worse in the United States certainly represent a small minority. |
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The bandwidth constraints of the internet force us to find more concise ways to represent information. |
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Although all these fractions are written differently, they all represent the same quantity. |
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But do they represent a critical factor in the success or failure of a business? |
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On the other hand, it is considered critically in its claim to represent the colonized people. |
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Frequently, people bring things to a custom framer because they have sentimental value or represent some connection to the consumers' lives. |
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The choice of axioms in a logical system can represent content specific information. |
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That's why, with time, they started to represent the Christ with a beard and later, they represented him on the cross. |
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Kathryn said that for some of her friends the cartoons represent freedom of expression and they believe artists should not be restricted. |
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If finalised, the accord will represent the first free-trade pact made by Japan. |
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Pulses represent any celestial radio signal of a fixed frequency that is distinguishable above the background noise. |
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The left and right bars of each pair represent infertile and fertile eggs, respectively. |
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He has already picked up its option to represent her, and is working on inking her to a recording contract. |
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The numbers that you see along the equator line represent celestial longitude, that is, hours of right ascension. |
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Thinly wadded and intricately stitched, all-white quilts represent a high point in the development of North Country quilting. |
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What field trials represent is an economic reality that our Government and governments across Europe are being bullied by the giant corporations. |
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To represent an insanely annoying character, one doesn't need to write insanely annoying prose. |
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The shiny metal cylinders represent the latest technology for storing fungi cryogenically. |
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The Myxomycetes represent the only group of cryptogams with species only known from the tree canopy. |
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The images, figures and inscriptions in traditional public art claimed to represent something common to everybody. |
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The designer then instantiates root modules to represent the entire device being modeled. |
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Every editor needs to cultivate people from the community who represent a wide range of outlooks and experiences. |
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They represent what is given in our lives and, as the fruition of past actions, stand beyond our ability to make them other than what they are. |
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Prints from catalogs were mounted on black core mat and cut to show bevel, using fillets around them to represent framed pictures. |
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There are differences between cumulate rocks and those finer-grained gabbros and dykes that represent liquid compositions. |
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Cats can represent feminine and instinctive feelings, and this is reinforced by the fact that they're your mother's pets. |
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Gendered conceptions of parental belonging and place identity represent two extremes on the continuum of possible identifications. |
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The Furies represent a guilty conscience and Medusa represents stubbornness that turns the heart to stone. |
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He did not just represent that process, he participated in its institutionalization. |
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They often furnish important physical descriptions or represent notable characteristics. |
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Featuring the latest in DX9 shader technology, Auto Assault will represent the extreme of what is possible on today's graphics cards. |
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The average concentration of the two extrema was taken to represent the average value of the metabolites during the oscillations. |
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All being well, Man O'Mystery should represent good each-way value and looks worth a bet. |
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The enclaves in the mentioned basaltoids represent peridotites, pyroxenites and gabbroid rocks. |
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For this purpose, we represent the globular proteins with spheres and the membrane proteins with cylinders. |
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But, on average, intangible assets now represent about 80 percent of the market value of public companies. |
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Thus, pelagic and early demersal growth appear to represent distinct stanzas in the growth history of these gadoids. |
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Because of the nature of the integrand, it may represent any spectral variable. |
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These numbered cards represent the elements of earth, air, fire and water, and usually deal with specific issues and courses of action. |
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The top 20 finishers in each race will be invited to represent York Schools in cross-country fixtures next term. |
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This karsting provides highly permeable rocks in which the sulphide minerals sphalerite and galena represent the valuable mineralization. |
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He's entitled to represent any interest group in his electorate, as long as he does so overtly. |
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The typical sample size for a Gallup poll which is designed to represent this general population is 1,000 national adults. |
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In the latter two cases, soldiers and officers are isolated from society and can represent a praetorian challenge to legitimate rule. |
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Very similar structures, observed on living sponges of the genus Astrosclera, represent excurrent canal systems. |
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The comments of men like them represent a serious rift in the Orange Order, separating the doves from the hawks. |
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Where individual workers represent themselves without such intermediacies direct democracy is said to exist. |
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African Americans represent the third racial-ethnic group present in parishes, constituting 2.43 percent of average parish membership. |
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People from downstate think Chicago doesn't represent the whole of Illinois, which is probably true, and probably a good thing. |
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At their core, the four examples represent efforts to replicate or set aside parcels of a pre-colonial lower Mississippi River delta environment. |
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They adjoin the Alhambra Palace, those stately pleasure domes that the Nasrid caliphs decreed should represent paradise on earth. |
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Yet do our televisions, telephones, videos and other consumer goods represent affluence or poverty? |
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In Figure 13, the solid lines represent fractures, whereas the dashed lines represent internal growth bands. |
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The dashed lines represent four residues present in the S. cerevisiae sequence that are missing from the C. albicans protein. |
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The dashed line and lowercase letters represent intron sequences and the solid line and uppercase letters represent exon sequences. |
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The data centres also represent an important strand of their owners ' business plans. |
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He was one of the first to use exponents to represent powers and he used mathematics as a model for the natural sciences. |
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A region is headed by a regional prefect and served by elected regional council members who represent the departments. |
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During the 1800s, the gaucho, the Argentine cowboy, came to represent a free-spirited symbol for the country. |
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The gauzy curtains might represent flimsy barriers that will be easy for you to push through to get what you need. |
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In fables' classic form the dramatis personae are animals who represent the characteristics of humans. |
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Dead legs and poorly drained internal valve surfaces represent places where a product or chemicals may undesirably pool. |
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He is our delegate, elected to represent our wishes to the best of his ability. |
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Picture a topographic map of a city where the contour lines represent points, not of equal elevation but equal market value per square foot. |
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Gating currents represent intramolecular motions of ion channels in response to changes in transmembrane potential. |
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I dreamt last night that a hand stood between myself and the door that was to represent my self-actualisation. |
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As we will show, edges represent intersections demarcated by different aspects of timing, dosage, and duration. |
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Many of her paintings represent scenes of charming bourgeois domesticity featuring members of her family, especially her daughter. |
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Adinkra symbols usually represent popular proverbs, adages or traditional concepts in Ghanaian culture. |
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It is possible that the inland plants Hodgdon called variety typica represent introgressive hybrids between L. pulchella and L. intermedia. |
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International conventions and treaties represent the greatest compromises of all. |
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Because it is presumed to represent the value of depreciable assets, this goodwill number has to be depreciated. |
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It is then replaced with the image below to represent the depressed button. |
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In November 1981 Gerry was invited to Hong Kong to represent Ireland in an invitational superstars competition. |
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Every academic major has its own gonfalon in which certain colors represent different departments. |
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We chose our invitees based on how many people they represent or how many members they have. |
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They will be asked to weigh in on key issues, either by direct vote or by whom they choose to represent them in public office. |
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At this point, apparently, many people just decided to punch the second hole to represent the second set of candidates. |
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In most species for which detailed dietary information is available, ant larvae and pupae represent the most important food resource. |
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When light passes through a spectroscope it breaks into bands of unique colors that represent pure elements. |
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Rather, they represent a genuine science of mind, a science of insight that uncovers the pure nature of the mind and world that we experience. |
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This must represent the child's presumed will and may be revoked at any time without detriment to the child. |
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Above all, dons represent the university and must abide by its regulations. |
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In most cases, however, these flare-ups represent relapses and sufferers have generally experienced anorexia as an adolescent. |
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Notice the states they represent and then tell me that the key to victory is to purge these people in favor of more liberal candidates. |
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You have ceased to represent the demographic for which exotic vodka coolers are crafted. |
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In one sense, metaphor and symbol are literary devices while in another they represent actual involuntary psychic processes. |
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These nodules are frequently found in cases of tuberculous meningitis and represent caseating granulomas typical of tuberculosis. |
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Of the grapes grown world-wide, table grapes represent the third most frequent use, following wine and dried grapes. |
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Symbols occurring close to the diagonal line represent a perfect match between simulated and measured data. |
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One option is to draw a diagonal line between two opposite points to represent movement between here and there. |
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Today's figures represent a net decline of seven points for the President in the past three days. |
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The x coordinate of a vertex represents the location of one token, and the y coordinate represent the location of another token at the same time. |
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In the technological revolution that digital video has brought to filmmaking, these two works represent polar opposites of the brave new world. |
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This could represent an important source of bias and in a worst case scenario could have a large effect on the results. |
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A Pythagorean triad is a set of numbers that would represent the sides of a right triangle. |
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In their experiments, they polarise individual photons in opposite orientations to represent the zeros and ones of a digital number. |
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The recently dead plants represent the phenomenon of stand dieback, defined as the death of groups of neighboring trees. |
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They represent a major cost-of-living blow for lower income groups for whom bread and mealie meal are the staple diet. |
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The coming weeks represent a window of opportunity to copper-fasten peace and stability. |
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Under state statute, Daschle would no longer be eligible to hold elective office in South Dakota or represent it in Washington. |
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Now, estimable and engaging though he is, Tony Jones is 64 years old and does not represent the future of the party. |
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Geologists typically represent normal polarity on a graph as a black interval with white representing intervals with a reverse polarity. |
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The politics of solidarity they ostensibly represent seem to me to be correspondingly diminished. |
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Even the Wall Street Journal published an editorial to remind him that he does not represent the country. |
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For those not jaded by the whole process, the polls represent a chance to cast a verdict on Kim Dae Jung's achievements so far. |
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Ichthyosaurs were not dinosaurs, but represent a separate group of marine vertebrates. |
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These sandstones represent the youngest of the Corallian sequences identified in this study. |
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All data points in the adsorption isotherm represent an average of three experiments. |
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Consequently, white mica populations and even individual grains may represent compositionally and isotopically heterogeneous systems. |
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All of the evidence suggests, therefore, that the drawing was probably intended to represent a deer or perhaps an elk. |
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Mosses have a sporic life cycle that is oogamous, and may represent the link between thallophytes and cormophytes. |
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He's the first diplomat to represent an Arab country in the new Iraq and had just arrived on the job in June. |
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Our subject, of course, was how to represent the story of slavery from the slave trade to emancipation in six hours. |
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It is often de rigeur to represent the combustion reaction in several, if not hundreds of, intermediate steps. |
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He has now become the national veterans' champion and is about to represent England in an international. |
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We want figures who embody our feelings, represent a wise assimilation and a thoughtful new political response. |
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He comes to represent dissidence, while the eternally optimistic object of his affection is the radiant face of national solidarity. |
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As his parents and his legal guardians, we must stay in Australia to represent him in his case. |
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Instead, many used a scenario approach to conclude that solitary sessile polyps represent the ancestral cnidarian form. |
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For many ethnologists and anthropologists, collective identity does not represent the truth even among the most archaic communities. |
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They probably represent the time of igneous emplacement of the granitic source rocks. |
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It is important to remember that, in their entirety, the skills discussed below represent a highly structured enactment. |
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That's as may be, but in a corporatocracy, the government doesn't represent you. |
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The only floral tribute was a heart made of his favourite flowers, Sweet Williams, and a posy of white roses to represent Yorkshire. |
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These are called idiopathic guttate hypomelanosis and are absolutely benign and represent an ageing change in the skin. |
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However this is a highly endemic fauna, and may represent an ecological succession. |
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These cells, usually seen as being mesodermal, apparently represent another cell line originating from endoderm. |
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And now we both feel liberated to love the music again that once only seemed to represent personal disillusion and disappointment. |
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It will be a stretch, but if I burn the midnight oil I know I can continue to represent my constituents well as I study. |
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However, the proliferation of blogs and bloggers could represent the Achilles' heel in this approach. |
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There is no sense of the artist's responsibility to represent popular sentiments. |
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The antelope-eyed couples disporting themselves with such abandon represent both a physical and a religious ideal. |
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Plekhanov's program did not represent an explicit disavowal of socialist objectives. |
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Now it turns out I have to co-ordinate strikes and represent these dossers. |
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Besides the Homeric epics, his works represent the best manuscript tradition from Classical antiquity. |
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These degrees of freedom represent possible large amplitude motions of the rigid monomers. |
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The figures within the narrative of the game fluently represent its wider thematic implications. |
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Closer scrutiny reveals their raw, uncanny ability to represent the complexity and fluidity of human identity. |
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Thus, P. acanthamoebae would resemble the LCA, whereas N. hartmanellae and the unclassified isolate would represent major divergences. |
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Let us judge whether people are fit to represent us, not these unelected, unaccountable standards quangos, committees and commissioners. |
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They need to be there to protect workers from exploitative situations and to represent their interests. |
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Put simply, the David against Goliath scenario does not necessarily represent an accurate portrayal of the real conflict. |
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Therefore, the only way to represent it is to posit different points of view and encourage the mind to move between these different perspectives. |
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He worked hard as attorney general to represent the state in a competent and professional manner. |
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We are fond of dismissing the participants as dupes, but we are the bigger fools for believing that the shows represent some kind of truth. |
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There are 54 councillors and all of us represent our wards and work hard for them. |
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The catalogue can never represent the immensity, force, and power of any given artwork. |
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They represent a vital sub-culture that may be a minority but is growing and casts long shadows among the generality. |
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The stage is set in three connected spaces that represent a private place for each of the women. |
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Many of the drawings represent what appear to be an Italian town surrounded by craggy mountains and archeological ruins. |
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These contributions represent pay and if you forgo them, you are handing back earnings to the company. |
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As sun and moon represent the male and female principles, once again we see the potential for a happy union between you. |
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What has changed is an interest in choosing works to represent a range of cultural experiences as well as a range of literary forms. |
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The Liechtenstein princely treasures represent Europe's greatest surviving royal art collection, after that of the British. |
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A combination of young and senior players have been chosen to represent Indonesia in the men's doubles. |
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In fact it could represent a problem of almost epic proportions. |
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These two books represent a common assessment of the deep divide between religion and the world of business but differ somewhat on the solutions they propose. |
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Strugglers represent the segment with the least potential for financial institutions. |
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Cumulative voting, therefore, could permit relatively small groups of shareholders to elect directors to represent their special interests. |
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The volume of gas insufflated does not represent a decision step for the introduction of the trocar. |
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The point of a private school in the U. S. A. is to represent in its curriculum the purest conspicuous waste. |
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The written and verbal responses given by individuals represent their views on the matter at hand. |
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I'm not going to be like Jordan and have delusions and say I want to represent Great Britain in the Olympics or anything like that. |
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Additionally, local matching funds must represent cash available or pledged for the current project being proposed. |
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Highly constrained genomes such as those of birds represent the opposite extreme, in which the subgenomic populace suffers under a totalitarian regime. |
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Wearing a swimming suit bearing her name on chest and derriere, Harrison will represent her country at triathlon in the Beijing Olympics. |
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For example, a JPEG file is usually of higher source quality than an ASCII file if it is attempting to represent a photograph. |
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The 6.6 million golfers that play exclusively at driving ranges and alternative facilities represent an immediate pool of potential golfers for traditional facilities. |
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The solid lines represent the contours where there are increase in electron cloud and the broken lines show regions with decrease in electron cloud. |
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Mass movements of soils and bedrock erosion in the headwater parts of stream watersheds represent the initial stages of material transport that is made possible by physical weathering. |
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The composition of other systems may represent linkages between two or more regions, and it is such transregional linkages that serve as our primary focus. |
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The selection of the imagery of the soldier to represent socially conditioned robotism is an appropriate one for the army demonstrates man's condonment and formalization of violence. |
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Does the information on the back of my airline ticket represent the contract I have entered into with the airline? |
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Our rapidness and efficiency represent the characteristic of this service offered for our clients. |
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They represent the first massive transferal of donations to victims' families and are part of a huge surge of charity in response to the attacks. |
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In that sense, CGI may represent the prevailing attitude downtown: to stay put. |
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Outcomes in a Logic Model typically have an action word associated with them and represent the consequences of the activities. |
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Hindu-Arabic numerals, Set of 10 symbols—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 that represent numbers in the decimal number system. |
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Many people belong to a group, but do little more than pay dues so the group will represent their interests. |
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The ideograph could represent a bladder or a vase containing a liquid, which gives out an odor, but is not a perfume. |
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It's rather about merry roisterers who represent the duality of our village which is on the border of 2 provinces and 2 stories. |
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The child is at physical risk from a flying plate or flower pot and the parents don't represent any kind of security anymore. |
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So what might be a minor adjustment in one region could represent a major disruption in another. |
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It's the moment when you start to lose your footing.' He held up a hand, rigid and horizontal, to represent the X-axis of some invisible graph. |
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This show, like many other early black and white TV shows came to represent the promise of a better future. |
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The product they represent we regard as a matter of choice for the society at large. |
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These figures represent the expected aggregate growth in air passenger traffic for domestic, transborder and other international air travel. |
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A few of the clients are occidental, but they only represent a minor part of the clientele. |
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Alone and without resources, these children are unable to hire attorneys to represent them as they go through the legal system. |
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For example, the rings that Katie and Bryce exchanged represent the eternalness of their bond. |
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They represent six specialities that are vital in countries with precarious or understrength health systems. |
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Charges and surcharges can represent a significant proportion of the total transport cost to shippers. |
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It is important to note that these fees do not represent the contractor's profit, but rather are its gross revenue for these contracts. |
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They rise steeply from the ocean floor, but do not reach the surface, and represent one of the most common types of deep sea geological features. |
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They represent an attempt at making a new start and desisting from the disputes of the past. |
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Proposed changes to its scope represent an organic evolution rather than radical change. |
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Even the three active organizations are not genuine or independent enough to represent the interests of their constituencies, as is widely known. |
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Scientific notation uses powers of ten to represent the number of zeros after the decimal point in a large number. |
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Figures 5 and 6 represent the activity in thiopental sodium induced sleeping time test. |
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Boxes represent extant groups and their ancestral progenitors. |
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Comets represent fragments of primitive material from the outer Solar System in the same way that asteroids represent fragments of material from the inner Solar System. |
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These characteristics of B. bahloi are expected to be found in the ancestor of B. attenuatus, since they represent a more primitive evolutionary stage. |
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They may represent calcified daughter hydatid cysts separated by fibrous tissue or, more likely, a redundant, folded, inner germinal wall of a cyst. |
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Other resonant images are created by mobile scenic contraptions that represent a row of field hands stooping to pick crops and a towering factory loom. |
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We like nothing more than seeing the confused expression on tourists' faces when we offer them two national flags, each purporting to represent Scotland. |
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High flat rate payments merely encourage the nomination of placemen who may have little or no connection with the areas they represent and whose attendance may be sparse. |
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Only fragmentary remains are known of animals that may represent early stages in the differentiation of placoderms, chondrichthyes, and osteichthyes. |
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Fourteen members represent London constituencies, the other 11 are London-wide and their job is to scrutinise and monitor the mayor's performance. |
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On the distal margin of the intermedium illustrated by Williston is a very small, subrectangular nubbin-like process that could represent an incorporated proximal centrale. |
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A majority of these are based in France and represent French embassies and consulates as well as provide health information for travellers and tourist guides. |
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Shoots represent annual increments of extension growth, and their component parts, metamers, consist of a node, an internode, a leaf and an axillary bud. |
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As feminist theorists in the 1980s and 1990s proliferated differences in order to better represent the contours of twentieth-century life, science kept pace. |
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The motets, however, represent the zenith of Brahms's contrapuntal art. |
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My idea of a game, first of all, is that it represents a subset of the rules of Life, or an artificially contrived set of rules that represent something else entirely. |
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They seem to represent a bursting out, possibly in impatience, from both the complexity and the constrictions of the current American poetical idiolect. |
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Ruppert claims to represent neither right nor left and flaunts his background as a police detective to refute accusations that he gets a bit carried away in his conclusions. |
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Glad he's getting paid the big bucks to represent the people. |
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As their numbers decline, the ability to represent and lead the sector falls increasingly upon a smaller and smaller group of willing producers. |
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The style is comparable to that of mid-7th-century Corinthian vase paintings, on some of which the artist has employed a brown wash on human figures to represent flesh tones. |
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The present study, as well as previous molecular studies, suggest that the oegopsid squids represent a polyphyletic group with uncertain phylogenetic affinities. |
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The war at sea was fought mainly by privateers on all sides, and the 2,800 enemy ships taken by French corsairs represent perhaps the greatest consistent success of the war. |
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The emerging markets of eastern Europe represent hoped-for market segments, but, with their economies floundering, penetration of these markets has been difficult. |
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That occasion will no doubt represent another important phase, full of emotion for all of us. |
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They represent the strongest indication of the growing international emphasis on waste disposal at source and the adoption of a precautionary approach to pollution control. |
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A more sophisticated structural formula can be drawn to better represent the three-dimensional structure of the molecule. |
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The Liberal Democrat is the only councillor to represent Osbaldwick ward. |
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They represent the maximum size of possible transactions, assuming that they were not counterbalanced by other transactions in the opposite direction. |
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Many of his pictures represent taverns and festive gatherings, but they often feature moralizing allusions, and he also painted scenes of impeccable genteelness. |
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A plant belonging to your firm can also represent a possible source of supply in connection with a purchase requisition. |
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Canada's oil resources, second only to Saudi Arabia, represent an important potential additional source of supply. |
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On the other hand, for the largest buyers the six large suppliers in reality represent the only source of supply. |
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It's not that the late 1960s and their attendant counterculture represent an unfertile area for exploration. |
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Cost estimates represent the salary and benefits of the human resource effort required to process a typical case. |
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The crenulations are either dorsally open or represent filled structures. |
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As with software piracy, the economic stakes in this field represent the full measure of interests to be protected. |
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This interest in motion led Weber and other artists to try to represent the passage of time, which, at the time, was thought of as the fourth dimension. |
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Talent Agent Support: educating talent agents on how best to represent their clients with disabilities. |
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Hebridean crofters and near-bankrupt tenant farmers aching for someone to represent their views must hold their heads in their hands at such miserable displays. |
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We buy and market all kinds of wood, from first thinnings to veneer pieces, while saw logs and pulpwood represent the lion's share. |
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Highly lyrical in nature and written in a singing triple meter, this first melody seems to clearly represent a young lover's song. |
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Furthermore, the horses that gallop through the flowering prairie represent liberty and a return to life. |
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You represent one of the sectors that consistently grow faster than the general economy on an annual basis. |
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The coffee-coloured leaf arrangements represent a sophisticated and eye-catching understatement. |
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Pieced together, they represent Wattieza, a tree that looked like modern-day palm with a crown of fronds that grew up to 30 feet high and reproduced through spores. |
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Bass suggested that the fossils might represent fructifications of angiosperms or gymnosperms, or perhaps both, but said formal identifications had not been made. |
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It is a film that cumulates its many parts to create something exceptional, and these individual elements only represent small ingredients in the delicious pie. |
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For students with problems controlling physical movements: represent the quantity using concrete materials or assistive technology. |
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Rich, rhythmical patterns and grooves represent roots in African culture, or to be more exact, Afro-American music in the realm of jazz, soul and funk. |
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In contrast to young Apollo and Athena, the Furies represent the primitive past that needs to be defeated and tamed in order for civilization to progress. |
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What does the preciousness of our white flesh represent in contrast to burnt brown bodies created by our bombs? |
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Did the blurred lines, fuzzy details and vibrant colours of the great Impressionist painters represent a new philosophical and abstract interpretation of the world? |
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Ultimately, what microwaves represent is quickness and a lack of skill and craft. |
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It was created to be welcoming to humans, enabling it to represent a convincing hitchhiker. |
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In 1953 he met Audrey Hepburn, who was to have a great influence on his life as she came to represent his ideal woman. |
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Used to be a pack mule, and then some senator hired her to represent the Democrats in the last campaign. |
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They represent purity and genuineness and a wish for health. |
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While born a Dane, once Olav ascended the throne after the death of his own father, Haakon, he came to represent modern Norway as a father figure. |
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I also believe that a person who will represent the country at Miss Universe has to be in love with Nicaragua, Nicaragua believing that goes. |
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On the one hand, it is upheld as an abstract principle intended to represent the general interest, with universalism as the scope of reference. |
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Like Miss Universe 2000, Denise Quinones August will represent Maurice Lacroix for one year at various events open to customers and the media. |
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Next, imagine you represent a private company and go through the same process again. |
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Because poetry is such a marvelous record-keeper, Heaney could pinpoint the very moment he began to willfully represent Ireland in his work. |
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Because of these unique characteristics dazibao represent one of the few effective vestiges of free speech that may be used to voice political dissent in China. |
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These creations, which feature a sparkling surface into which glitter is compressed and then sealed, represent a fusion of contemporary and kitsch. |
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Of course slavery and its proponents represent utter evil in the novel. |
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Flows may have been storm-triggered or represent hyperpycnal underflows sourced from deltaic distributary channels, indicating the proximity of the coastline. |
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The Pais were an Indian race of demons, sometimes considered to represent the cattle-raiding indigenous Dravidians, who fought the invading Aryans for riches. |
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If productivity declines represent a loss of ten to fifteen percent of average sales, then we can use this percentage as a proxy for the unobservable productivity figure. |
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He will represent the highest standards of military deportment and musical performance, which demonstrate personal and organizational integrity and technical competency. |
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The nurse's study is a gold mine of information for women because nurses represent a large group of individuals who are experiencing similar health related problems. |
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The dermatomes do no more than represent the original relationship of the limb buds to the trunk at the earliest stage of development of the embryo. |
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Emergent macrophytes are a major source of organic matter production in freshwater wetlands, and often represent the bulk of the plant material entering the detrital pool. |
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If he was indeed suffering from syphilitic symptoms such as burning joint pain and oozing ulcerations, then this portrait could represent a sort of purgative catharsis. |
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Meanwhile in India, women are deliberately performing in black, and using the inspiration of the devadasis to represent nayikas with an assertive sexuality of their own. |
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An apple tree was used to graphically represent the model for the program. |
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Throughout the film, Gardner uses opposing pairs of simple, iconic elements to represent the cyclical, dialectical forces which animate the rituals he documents. |
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When the equation's value, y, is computed for various values of x, the resulting pairs of numbers represent coordinates that can be plotted on a sheet of graph paper. |
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By turning any polyhedral die, you can represent how much money you have. |
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In all the three faiths the new ideologists represent only a small minority. |
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Due to this, we don't have an elective member to represent us. |
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At the same time, both men said they were the person to represent the majority-minority district and that ethnicity is not the only prerequisite for elective office. |
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The silicon transistors of modern electronic devices make connections to potentials the values of which represent zero and one throughout a system. |
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The peace officer and peacekeeper roles represent two very different approaches to ensuring community well-being. |
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The stunt pilot took the non-airworthy aircraft down the runway and after reaching a pretty good speed retracted the landing gear to represent the ground-loop. |
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The trade in live fish, bate fish and aquarium fish, along with fish that escape from fish farms also represent a danger. |
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But the legislators who ostensibly represent them are cowards, kittens, balled up in the corner. |
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Several people from Sligo duly embarked for Rome, while the community sent Fr. Norbert Murray and Br. Philip Kerrigan to represent them in St. Peter's Square. |
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During the disputes between the two countries, Dr. Franklin invented a little emblematical design, intended to represent the supposed state of Great Britain and her colonies. |
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A 3-storey apartment building was used as a model building to represent the normal range of buildings in a residential community. |
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However, individuals may represent themselves when a grievance relates to termination, demotion or discipline resulting in financial penalty. |
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Attempts to quantify this phenotype would, therefore, lead to gross underestimates and not faithfully represent the occurrence of fluid discharge. |
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Just as rubberised assassins represent a tiny proportion of women, these idiotic pebbledicks represent a tiny proportion of men. |
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