At Arnhem, the British met much stiffer opposition than they had been lead to believe. |
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The women reiterated their commitment to fight child labour and urged Government to implement stiffer penalties for child defilers. |
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The fluted barrel would have a larger outside diameter, and thus be stiffer. |
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Helianthemum tends to be more compact with a stiffer, straighter appearance to the stems. |
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Meanwhile, Newbury's fences are stiffer than most, meaning that a horse must be a sound jumper if it is to do well there. |
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This helps increase roll stiffness without the ride penalties associated with a stiffer sway bar or springs. |
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In the first place, stiffer sentences need to be imposed on any person who stabs or inflicts bodily harm on another person. |
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Weight for weight, carbon fibre reinforced epoxy resin is five times stiffer than any metal, yet much lighter. |
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There ought to be stiffer financial disincentives to owning multiple properties. |
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The flex of freeride boards is still fairly soft, yet stiffer than a freestyle board. |
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With a swirling wind driving into their faces, the second-half promised to be a stiffer test for City's defensive resolve and so it proved. |
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A stiffer, more aerodynamic body rides on revised suspension, and the steering is finally an accurate rack-and-pinion setup. |
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The new cabs are 75 percent stiffer in construction to ward off squeaks and rattles. |
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The car is stiffer than the previous Astra for better crash protection if the worst comes to the worst. |
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A law-abiding citizen who gets caught on a traffic camera faces a stiffer penalty! |
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This leads to a stiffer ride, poor fuel economy due to higher rolling resistance, and limitations in its repairability. |
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Mechanical testing of the tadpole tail fin has revealed that the fin is viscoelastic and stiffer in small rather than large deformations. |
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A stiffer suspension, uprated big brakes and a six-speed gearbox guarantee an exhilarating driving experience. |
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Greater elasticity corresponds to faster deformation and stiffer body, while low elasticity corresponds to softer bodies. |
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A stiffer unibody structure serves as the chassis foundation, with a double-wishbone suspension in front and multilink system in the rear. |
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Look for a model with a wider-and-higher toe box, a stiffer sole and an anatomical footbed with a metatarsal button. |
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Then, almost unnoticed, a playful breeze sprang up, which turned rather suddenly into something stiffer. |
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The stronger and more technically proficient a skier is, the stiffer the ski can be. |
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The new car is higher, wider and longer than its predecessor and with a bodyshell 12 per cent stiffer it is also the stiffest in its class. |
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So, many officers justly believe that it is high time stiffer penalties be imposed for indiscipline. |
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A carving board is much like a freeride board, but stiffer all around and typically a much shorter tail. |
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This gave engineers the option of either creating a stiffer frame without adding heft or shedding weight without sacrificing strength. |
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Although the egg was stiffer than I prefer everything had been freshly cooked and was piping hot. |
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Handling is improved thanks to a larger front stabilizer bar, stiffer rear leaf spring, revised camber settings and wider alloy wheels. |
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The stiffer and more painful my hip became, the harder I tried to do something about it. |
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Everybody experiences gradual muscular rigor mortis, where over time you become stiffer and stiffer and stiffer. |
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Tullow will not put too much store in this victory, but will rather wait for a stiffer examination of their claims to the town's silver. |
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She has pushed through his drive to clamp down on reoffenders, recommending stiffer sentences to judges. |
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Customer-centric organizations are concerned about shrinking volumes of business, stiffer competition and ever more demanding consumer expectations which, have increased pressure on the bottom line. |
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The thickened lamina and stiffer tissues that make up veins may, therefore, provide increased mechanical support for the leaf prickles of A. spinosa. |
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The final moments offer consolation for the hurt and horror introduced — some kind words, some even stiffer drinks. |
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I would like to say at the outset that this bill does not allow judges to impose stiffer penalties. |
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The leather strap is stiffer too, and looks more like an ordinary watch strap. |
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Applied to the 6-R US manipulator, it is demonstrated that inverse singularities are much stiffer than non-singular configurations. |
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The chassis is both lighter and stiffer, and with a torque-vectoring rear diff there is plenty of potential here for some wonderful handing. |
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Previous micromechanical studies of isolated nuclei have reported that nuclei are significantly stiffer than the extranuclear, cytoplasmic space of the cell. |
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It suggests that prostitutes should be liable to much stiffer penalties for accosting. |
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High strength mainframe allows having stiffer ripper mounting blocks for severe drawbar applications. |
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For the same size arrow, the shorter is stiffer and the longer is more limber. |
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The settlements above and lateral to the tunnels in plastic clays of soft to medium consistency are relatively larger than in stiffer, more brittle cohesive granular soils. |
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Having a stiffer penalty may be just the kind of tough love we hear talked about all the time that could save lives. |
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Denture brushes are stiffer, but have soft bristles that are angled specifically for use with dentures. |
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Those who are caught smuggling firearms or breaking and entering to steal a firearm will be handed stiffer jail terms. |
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The longer you cook a cranberry sauce, the more pectin is released and liquid is evaporated, and the stiffer the result will be. |
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A thrusting sword descended from the duelling sword, similar in length to a foil but heavier, with a larger guard and a much stiffer blade. |
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It reduces also the capacity of the soap and the shampoos to foam, which returns the linen, once washed, stiffer and of duller aspect. |
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The ride is made sportier by the combination of the bigger tires and slightly stiffer bushings, and steering is tightened up via a different steering gear. |
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It is stiffer than LDPE, has better chemical resistance and lower permeability to gases and vapours. |
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The Falcon Tandem has a tighter sail, heavier sailcloth, larger control bar, new hardware and control bar fittings with 1.25 inch downtubes and a stiffer airframe. |
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The author can bear witness as to how uncomfortable it can be once you are cold to the core and well off the shore in a stiffer wind than was expected. |
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A few hours earlier Sebastian Coe, who is hoping to become the IAAF's president, had made a stiffer, more formal statement in Doha. |
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He demurs on the idea of stiffer criminal penalties, but suggests there may be a need for more sentencing guidelines on civil fraud and failed audits. |
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Owing to stiffer reliability requirements, electromechanical components are increasingly made of pre-tinned strips. |
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But the iPhone is facing much stiffer competition from handsets using Google's popular Android operating system. |
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The first is the banks' own efforts to deleverage, either to shed money-losing operations and assets or to meet stiffer capital requirements. |
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What is it doing to keep the Korean economy competitive on the globalized market, especially with stiffer competition from Chinese industries? |
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This makes the cover stiffer than that of a non-electronic passport. This is to prevent bending which could damage the chip. |
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Only stiffer maximum penalties can remedy the situation. |
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Sculpturing gels provide stiffer hold than styling gels, which provide better hold than mousses. |
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The bushings are stiffer than in Volvo's current sports chassis. |
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Lysippos' sculpture, famous for its naturalism, as opposed to a stiffer, more static pose, is thought to be the most faithful depiction. |
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One thing is certain: the challenges the Americans will face in the first group stage are sure to be far stiffer than the resistance Barbados put up when the Americans trounced them 9-0 on aggregate in the previous round. |
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Compressed by an increasing torque, the bushes become stiffer due to the scalloping, thereby reducing the resonance effect at critical velocities. |
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When sector leaders gather on Thursday at the annual conference of Skills for Care, the workforce development body for adult social care, the talk is likely to be about an even stiffer potential bill, however. |
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The latter reverts to a stiffer setting at the touch of a centre-console button and reduces body motions so you can charge country back roads harder. |
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Have fun. 1. Purchase 149 yards of fine tulle for the skirt, 44 yards of stiffer tulle for the underskirt and 2.3 miles of very thin yarn, which you will use to sew the garment by hand. |
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After looking at the baleen cells through transmission electron and light microscopes, Szewciw and Fudge discovered that the calcium salts reinforce the keratin and transform it into something stiffer. |
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The internal flapper door on this valve had a stiffer return spring and the flapper door was found to contact the internal wall of the valve, preventing the door from opening fully. |
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The loony is still very high, as are the costs associated with higher energy prices, and not including the difficulties in facing stiffer international competition. |
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With the league extra vigilant about head injuries, and stiffer punishments being levied to help limit concussions, tacklers have been trying to reteach themselves to hit ball carriers low instead of high. |
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At the rear, stiffer springs, a new aluminum swingarm and a redesigned linkage for the suspension all benefit on-road behavior, though there is now an inch less ground clearance. |
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However, the gearbox has been modified with new gear ratios, the suspension is stiffer and the ride height is 30mm lower all round. |
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For those more focused on grip than gripe, the GT package adds a front tower strut bar, beefier stabilizer bars and a stiffer suspension calibration to maximize handling dynamics. |
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As motor neurons die, muscles become weaker and stiffer. |
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Campagnolo has in fact received a precise request from professional racers for Ergopower shifters needing harder effort for the 2008 season. Professionals prefer stiffer, crisper shifting. |
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Yet even important bills such as the communications data powers or the stiffer controls on strike ballots are essentially secondary in political terms. |
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However, critics wants stiffer penalties for those who fail to comply. |
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The cover is stiffer in order to protect the chip. |
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The obvious choice is for stiffer binders: these must be capable of coping with any thermal changes that might occur overnight without cracking or becoming brittle. |
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The process of deregulation brought stiffer competition, a reduction in rates charged lower returns and ageing vehicle fleets due to lack of investment. |
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When the pneumonia becomes more severe, the lungs become even stiffer. |
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Zurich airport is an important gateway to the surrounding metropolitan region, which has increased in importance as a consequence of globalization and stiffer regional competition. |
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In an environment of market volatility, ever stiffer competition and more complex risks, the regulatory authorities decided to reinforce the regulatory framework. |
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The stiffer bristles on animals such as pigs are not generally referred to as fur. |
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Lower concentration of natron would have allowed the glass to be stiffer for blowing. |
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Unexercised joints get stiffer, but the wrong sort of exercise can strain the joints, damaging them further. |
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To coax their pushrod designs to rev higher without running out of breath, engineers have designed lighter, stiffer, lower-friction valvetrains. |
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Springs and dampers are now stiffer at the front and softer in the rear suspension, while the rear anti-roll bar is reduced in diameter. |
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The RS actually sits 20 mm lower than the Audi A5 Cabriolet, its mounts are stiffer and it has larger, firmer anti-roll bars. |
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We hypothesized that the older mens' gait would have more muscle coactivity and consequently demonstrate a stiffer gait pattern during stair descent. |
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Its newfound poise is down to some brilliant fine tuning, masking the stiffer springs and big alloy wheels wrapped in sportily special Goodyear tyres. |
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Traditional water-bath or pressure-decay methods, however, no longer are sufficient to meet stiffer quality standards while vacuum tests often are too expensive. |
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This may be briefly summed up in the general statement that the more rapid the growth or the wider the rings of growth, the heavier, harder, stronger, and stiffer the wood. |
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Additional rumours started that the paper in the new cartridges, which was glazed and stiffer than the previously used paper, was impregnated with grease. |
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Static kernmantle ropes are made with untwisted core fibres and tighter braid, which causes them to be stiffer in addition to limiting the stretch. |
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The backup team would be crouched in some tiny broom closet, with sweat rolling down their faces and their backs growing stiffer, and the jackrollers would just walk by. |
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Sure, Seneca 10s will probably feel stiffer than Jacks Canyon 10s but those are apples and orangutans. Old 8s and 9s can be plain old awkweird and hard, respectively. |
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One of the biggest problems that arises from voice overuse is scar tissue, which is stiffer than normal tissue, and leaves a person with a hoarser, breathier voice. |
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The sei whale, for example, which feeds on tiny plankton, needs more calcium because its baleen has to be finer and stiffer than that of whales that feed on larger prey. |
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