In the absence of any treatable cause, the best that can be offered is control of the symptoms. |
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The absence of a smoke detector in the room has prompted an immediate investigation. |
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His absence from the most prestigious festival in the film industry calendar was guaranteed to get the tongues wagging. |
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The jury was sent home until Monday after being told legal submissions will be made in their absence today. |
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In the absence of firm evidence and reliable facts, it is that line which tends to be followed. |
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Surrounded by nice quiet things and an utter absence of familiarity, I went up the wall. |
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Some more of the team had arrived during our absence, and looked at the pictures of the party. |
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In my father's absence he likes to visit my mother, most of the time for no reason. |
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It was only when undertakers called at the hospital to collect the baby that his absence was discovered. |
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How could you have possibly not noticed the absence of such a fundamental requirement? |
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He later admitted in a press conference yesterday that his absence was intentional. |
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He explains his absence from school by saying he is on a part-time timetable. |
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So as the programme drew to a close his absence was felt more than ever before. |
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Since then, the earl had seen people dying in the great plague, the clergy conspicuous by its absence. |
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The same author speaks of the nails frequently showing evidences of abnormity in connection with either absence or superabundance of hair. |
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He has undoubtedly made up for that absence and has drawn warm praise from his manager and admiration from the fans. |
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He explained his absence by telling all concerned he was going into hospital for three weeks for an operation. |
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In the absence of pictorial reality we reach instinctively for clues to some sort of story. |
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She had been in New York for the past few weeks and knew little of the scheming that was going on in her absence. |
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That night she climbed into bed just as conscious of Will's absence now as she had been the night after he died. |
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Downsizing produced an increased risk of sickness absence, in line with earlier findings. |
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Some of them had not been seen for months, if not years, and one in ten staff was unavailable because of absence. |
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In the absence of typical classrooms and curriculums, West Africans have opted for alternate methods of learning and education. |
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So filmmakers usually resort to a plot device to compensate for this absence. |
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Yes, the almost total absence of rural policing is a major problem in urgent need of a solution. |
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Almost half were with their parents, who made some excuses for their absence. |
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In the absence of walk-in clinics the options available to the public are self care, care in an emergency department, or care by a general practitioner. |
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In the absence of a primary diagnosis, the symptomatic management of borborygmus and flatulence should begin with a change to a highly digestible, low-fat diet. |
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And his absence is certainly felt at the current World Cup, especially as Germany is on the cusp of a championship. |
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In the absence of cultural shifts, then, new reproductive technology might not matter as much for women as it would for men. |
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Courts also have the option of hearing the case in the absence of the defendant, he warned. |
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And while some have preferred to opt for the waiting game, there are those who are hoping that they will benefit from the absence of the big players. |
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Mr Wilkins said the absence of a cinema in the town is a commonly raised issue. |
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Just last week, Credit Suisse announced that callan was taking a leave of absence. |
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Brain death implies the complete and permanent absence of neurological function in the cortex and the brainstem. |
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In August 2012, anchor Robin Roberts took a leave of absence for a bone marrow transplant. |
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Low-income work was a necessity, either to make up for the absence of a man or to bolster his own low-income paycheck. |
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His absence left tongues wagging, and Romney showed up at a march he belatedly called himself a week later. |
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The boy stops making noise, and there's a hollow absence of sound for few moments before the Iraqi soldiers start shouting again. |
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It alerts the employee's manager and supplies statistics about absence to the council. |
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Whether this was discussed or not in his absence, was unclear till late in the evening. |
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Among The Fighter's virtues is the absence of a single reference to the ballpark or its tenants. |
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On Wednesday night, there was a clear demonstration of the effect that absence has on colleagues. |
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His absence is the latest sign of the balancing act the Republican must perform on what remains an unsettled political landscape. |
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In the absence of ceremonial formalities, Francis favored a business-like manner. |
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In the absence of a decent World Cup anthem, we invited you to pen an official Guardian song. |
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Absence diminishes moderate passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes tapers and adds fury to fire. |
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Yet in a play that explores spiritual emptiness, the sense of absence is strangely appropriate. |
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I wondered if they had known about the worshipful attitude that once adhered to men like themselves, and mourned its absence. |
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However, in her absence, I'll just have to make do with thinking about it myself. |
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Power, and the accoutrements of power, would fill the vacuum created by the absence of ideas. |
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Courage, one recalls, is not the absence of fear but the ability to act in the face of it. |
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Why is it that we can only appreciate what we have when we experience its absence? |
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Examples include the absence of Barrett after 1968, and that of Waters' father, who died during the Second World War. |
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The absence of vocals left space in the music for MCs, who started rhyming to the records. |
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Despite the Africans' absence, there was another new record number of entries for the qualifying tournament, with 70 nations taking part. |
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Dias returned to Lisbon in December of that year, after an absence of sixteen months. |
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The tournament is also notable for the absence of sponsor advertising around the courts. |
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Type II muscles are needed for anaerobic exercise because they can function in the absence of oxygen. |
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Abstention or absence from the vote by a permanent member does not prevent a draft resolution from being adopted. |
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With the death or absence of the primary wage earner, women were forced into the workforce in unprecedented numbers. |
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A requirement to appear before a committee of British MPs was cited as the reason for his absence. |
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The islands are notable for the absence of trees, which is partly accounted for by the amount of wind. |
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In the absence of the chairman and vice chairman, groups sometimes elect a chairman pro tempore to fill the role for a single meeting. |
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In the United Kingdom, the Queen appoints Counsellors of State to perform her constitutional duties in her absence. |
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It now began to meet in the absence of the sovereign, communicating its decisions to him after the fact. |
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In the absence of a written constitution, it is a matter for the common law to make this determination. |
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Thailand's absence means that 22 nations participated in RIMPAC instead of the 23 that had been advertised. |
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The mystical shell of Hegelian dialectics is ontological monovalence, manifest inter alia in the absence of the concept of determinate absence. |
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Absolute poverty is the absence of enough resources to secure basic life necessities. |
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In the absence of net forces, a moving object tends to move along a straight line path indefinitely. |
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In other words, Galileo stated that, in the absence of a force, a moving object will continue moving. |
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The absence of such a signal does, however, not exclude the possibility that the compact object is a neutron star. |
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Holmes occasionally uses addictive drugs, especially in the absence of stimulating cases. |
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Left in Dublin with his father, Shaw compensated for the absence of music in the house by teaching himself to play the piano. |
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More importantly, a major void is apparent with the absence of how their practices act in conversation with prior feminist artwork and concepts. |
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She sees it not as a space to be filled, but as an absence to be acknowledged, and she does it well. |
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The story about Duns Scotus being buried alive, in the absence of his servant who alone knew of his susceptibility to coma, is probably a myth. |
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Smith's discontent at Oxford might be in part due to the absence of his beloved teacher in Glasgow, Francis Hutcheson. |
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The case for Wales as a football nation was particularly weak in foreign eyes given the absence of any national league. |
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Other sources had complained of an absence of laws criminalizing violence against women. |
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In the absence of a formal identity document, a driver's license may be accepted in many countries for identity verification. |
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This means that absence of consent will be a necessary inference from the age of the child. |
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The absence of some experts and advisers, such as the United Nations, was deliberate, to avoid delay. |
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Subsequently, Charles' absence from Scotland and use of commissioners to rule his northern kingdom undermined the authority of the body. |
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The 1934 Ashes series began with the notable absence of Larwood, Voce and Jardine. |
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Unfortunately she is ABEND. Some of us Jackals have been taking turns filling in during her absence. |
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Acoria consists in the absence of normal sense of satiety after eating, so that the patient never knows when hunger is appeased. |
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By acoria is meant that condition in which there is an absence of the sensation of satiety. |
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The Acting Minister must sign Executive Council documents in a Minister's absence. |
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The blackness of outerspace comes from the lack of anything to reflect light rather than the absence of black. |
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There was no danger of a chowhound like Rags starving himself in her absence, but she feared he might pine away and be gone when she returned. |
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Whether the torments of absence were softened by a clandestine correspondence, let us not inquire. Mr. and Mrs. Morland never did. |
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He gave a convoluted explanation that amounted to little more than a weak excuse for his absence. |
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The areas of lung dysventilation with an absence of alveolar air are visualized in the form of consolidations adjacent to the pleural line. |
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McNab thought that an area of very small erminea in the southwest of the species range was a result of the absence of the smaller nivalis. |
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Far from putting a distance between them, his absence was only fanning the flames of her affection. |
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The differences between England and the Germanies sprang from the absence or presence of ministerial interventions. |
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The absence of the Lyric's usual work-horse heldentenor William Johns was sadly evident here. |
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In the absence of compensation or a satisfactory reply, he declared war on England in June. |
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His sister Miriam, now a highschoolgirl, could not tear awkward eyes from the brother absence had changed so greatly. |
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Feudalism allowed the state to provide a degree of public safety despite the continued absence of bureaucracy and written records. |
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A lengthy absence from politics and law followed while he wrote the Histories and the Annals. |
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His failings were largely due to the absence of concepts like mass, velocity, force and temperature. |
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The traditional view is that northern Britain descended into anarchy during Albinus's absence. |
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Figures such as Coel Hen were said to be placed into key positions to protect the island in Maximus' absence. |
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Interestingly, oath breaking and the absence of just judgements for ordinary people were mentioned a number of times. |
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William also appointed deputies who could make decisions while he was absent, especially if the absence was expected to be lengthy. |
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In Richard's absence, Philip II overran large portions of Normandy and John acquired control of Richard's English lands. |
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In early 1174, Henry's enemies appeared to have tried to lure him back into England, allowing them to attack Normandy in his absence. |
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A justiciar was appointed by the king to stand in his absence when he was on the continent. |
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He realised that his return could be postponed no longer since both Philip and John were taking advantage of his absence. |
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In Edward's absence, the country was governed by a royal council, led by Robert Burnell. |
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In the absence of a settlement, Louis remained in London with his remaining forces, hoping for the arrival of reinforcements from France. |
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Between 1815 and 1914, the Navy saw little serious action, owing to the absence of any opponent strong enough to challenge its dominance. |
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Elizabeth's supporters in the government, including Lord Paget, convinced Mary to spare her sister in the absence of hard evidence against her. |
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And this jumblesome mess of odds and ends is all I have done in these weeks of absence, save the letter which I wrote just after coining here. |
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He was promoted to captain in the regular army in July 1792, despite exceeding his leave of absence and leading a riot against French troops. |
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The campaign was notable for the absence of party posters on roadside hoardings. |
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It had no single leader, and in the absence of one, the Independent Labour Party nominee Ramsay MacDonald was elected as Secretary. |
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Joseph Henry later defended interest in it, in the absence of the facts, as relevant to the management of movable type. |
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During his absence the queen fell ill, and after lingering for some time she died. |
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The presence or absence of gene flow fundamentally changes the course of evolution. |
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Opponents also claim that the absence of a market mechanism may slow innovation in treatment and research. |
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Later medieval chroniclers have provided dubious accounts of his life, in the absence of any real details. |
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The absence of any histological sign of malignity in the primary tumor and in the metastases, as observed in our patient, is remarkable. |
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In the absence of the monarch, the Constable of the Tower is in charge of the castle. |
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The absence of space at Windsor continued to prove problematic, with James' English and Scottish retinues often quarrelling over rooms. |
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Arthur defeats Lucius in Gaul, but in his absence, his nephew Mordred seduces and marries Guinevere and seizes the throne. |
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These are reflected in the three possible prefaces to the work and in the presence or absence of certain episodes and phrases. |
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For one, the absence of war was meant to reduce the burden of taxation, and so help Richard's popularity with the Commons in parliament. |
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Chesterton wrote a couple of essays on cheese, specifically on the absence of cheese in art. |
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A mark for tardiness or for absence is considered by most pupils a disgrace, and strenuous efforts are made to avoid such a mark. |
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There are points in the play, however, when there is an absence of patriarchal control. |
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During his absence from court, he wrote Astrophel and Stella and the first draft of The Arcadia and The Defence of Poesy. |
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Orwell returned to Wallington, which he found in disarray after his absence. |
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In the absence of a predominant key, other integrating elements have been proposed. |
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The resulting refracted beam of coloured light symbolises unity diffracted, leaving an absence of unity. |
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They traded food and utensils, however other provisions were stolen from their boat in their absence. |
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On 3 May 2016, British Airways reinstated daily flights to Heathrow after an absence of 19 years. |
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They are generally all regarded as tombs or burial chambers, despite the absence of clear evidence for this. |
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Succeeding the Late Neolithic culture, its ethnic and linguistic affinities are unknown in the absence of written sources. |
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In Macsen's absence, a new emperor seizes power and warns him not to return. |
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To avoid this and similar problems, the Vedantins regard nonperception to be the means of cognizing an absence. |
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In the absence of the archbishops of Canterbury or York, he was anointed by the bishops of Worcester and Exeter, and crowned by Peter des Roches. |
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Edward crossed the English Channel to France in January, leaving Gaveston as his custos regni in charge of the kingdom in his absence. |
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In this stage of DT, countries are vulnerable to become failed states in the absence of progressive governments. |
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A language area can result from widespread bilingualism, perhaps because of exogamy, and absence of sharp sociolinguistic division. |
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In the absence of these, Pentecostals teach that seekers should maintain a persistent faith in the knowledge that God will fulfill his promise. |
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Worship at the racially integrated Azusa Mission featured an absence of any order of service. |
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The reason behind this was the division among the tribes and the absence of a strong central authority in Yemen during the days of the prophet. |
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Dictation of thought in the absence of all control exercised by reason, outside of all aesthetic and moral preoccupation. |
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The band went on to gain critical and commercial success in spite of his absence. |
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In the absence of barnacle encrustation, individual scallops swim significantly longer, travel further, and attain greater elevation. |
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The shallow entrances to both the Black Sea and the Red Sea may account for their absence. |
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This slant was accentuated by the absence of contemporary primary source documentation from within the Viking Age communities themselves. |
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In the deep sea, food chains centered on hydrothermal vents and cold seeps exist in the absence of sunlight. |
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In the absence of disturbance, a climax vegetation cover develops that prevents the establishment of other species. |
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In the absence of substantial threats or evidence of declines across its range, its conservation status is assessed as being of Least Concern. |
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Yet in the absence of a superseding principle, this older approach predominates practices throughout the world. |
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On 20 July 911, at the Battle of Chartres, they defeated Rollo despite the absence of many French barons and of Charles the Simple. |
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Eleanor, the queen mother, convinced Richard to allow John into England in his absence. |
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Due to the absence of appreciable rainfall, Egypt's agriculture depends entirely on irrigation. |
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Both the thickness and structure of the later sequence will be controlled by the underlying geology in the absence of any active tectonics. |
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Diversity appears to increase continually in the absence of natural selection. |
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In the absence of humans, brown rats prefer damp environments, such as river banks. |
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In both instances the beetles cause far more damage in North America owing to the absence of the predators present in their native lands. |
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In geodesy, the exact shape that Earth's oceans would adopt in the absence of land and perturbations such as tides and winds is called the geoid. |
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Next Odysseus met the spirit of his own mother, who had died of grief during his long absence. |
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The ocean can be conceptualized as being divided into various zones, depending on depth, and presence or absence of sunlight. |
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Since landscape painting had not yet developed as independent genre in art, the absence of other winter scenes is not remarkable. |
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This absence of the apex predator has led to a trophic cascade in many areas. |
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As noted earlier, pedophilia was cited as both an aggravating and a mitigating circumstance by trial judges, as was the absence of pedophilia. |
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Of these two mechanisms, Stokes diapir was favoured for many years in the absence of a reasonable alternative. |
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The absence of gears enables high power transient without impact on service life. |
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Albans, and informing him that Colonel Ewer had been sent to guard the king during his absence. |
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In the absence of the mother crocodile, the father would act in her place to take care of the young. |
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Some critics characterise Thomas's trip to Antigua as nothing more than an excuse for his long absence. |
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Detection of estrus, becomes reliant on observation in the absence of bulls. |
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The resultant phosphoramidite is stable and can be stored in the absence of moisture as a white powder. |
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The absence of competition permitted, first the Asdingi Vandals and later the Suebi, to expand South and East. |
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In the absence of Lombardic texts, it is not possible to draw any conclusions about the language's morphology and syntax. |
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In most instances, the absence of this doubling does not affect the meaning, though it may confuse the listener momentarily. |
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In the absence of disturbance from waves, the bog mat may eventually cover entire bays, or even entire small lakes. |
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For Domitian, this meant that a significant part of his adolescence was spent in the absence of his near relatives. |
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The absence of Frankish literature sources suggests that the Frankish language was forgotten rather rapidly after the early stage of the dynasty. |
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In the absence of suitable plate culture techniques, some microbes require culture within live animals. |
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Alexander's sacking of Thebes ensured that Greece remained quiet during his absence. |
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Zheng He found that the Yongle Emperor had died during his absence after he returned from Palembang. |
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When Zheng He returned from Palembang, he found that the Yongle Emperor had died during his absence. |
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In the absence of monkeys and other competitors, these primates have adapted to a wide range of habitats and diversified into numerous species. |
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In all this, Cadamosto's narrative evinces a degree of honest curiosity and absence of prejudice perhaps surprising for a European of that era. |
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Challenges include low salaries for doctors, poor facilities, poor provision of equipment, and the frequent absence of essential drugs. |
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Subsequent negotiations between the crowns of Portugal and Spain proceeded in Columbus's absence. |
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Ferdinand II served as the latter's regent during her absence in the Netherlands, ruled by her husband Archduke Philip. |
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The relative absence of a strong sense of belonging to an independent country was the underlying reason for Joey Smallwood's referendum victory. |
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In January 1510, obeying the orders from the King and aware of the absence of Zamorin, Afonso advanced on Calicut. |
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The absence of any large continent south of Asia is evidence that there had been no discovery of Australia at that date. |
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The one region of the Earth which has an absence of trade winds is the north Indian ocean. |
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They are found in virtually all poxvirus infections but the absence of Guarnieri bodies cannot be used to rule out smallpox. |
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In its earliest uses, the zero served as a place holder, indicating an absence of a particular calendrical count. |
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Soto went with a small army to look for the hidden army, but a trial for Atahualpa was held in his absence. |
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The boyar court was unable to rule in Ivan's absence and feared the wrath of the Muscovite citizenry. |
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Due to the absence of human development in its remote habitat, it retains more of its original range than any other extant carnivore. |
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Their presence can be used to conclude that the verb is an auxiliary, but their absence does not guarantee the converse. |
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For assessment of the pseudoestrus condition, diabetic mice were inoculated in the presence or absence of exogenous estrogen. |
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It is also affected by the absence of political will and popular agitations and lobbying against free trade in domestic politics. |
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Periphrastic forms are analytic, whereas the absence of periphrasis is a characteristic of synthesis. |
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The best place to start is with words in which its presence or absence is obvious. |
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In this period the absence of an official standard or socially acceptable norm led to further dialect divergence. |
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In the absence of a literal descendant of Aaron, a High priest in the Melchizedek priesthood is called to be a Bishop. |
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How the development of apostolic government developed is difficult to say accurately because of the absence of certain documents. |
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The motivation for their production and enactment was the absence of a general consensus on matters of faith following the separation from Rome. |
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In the absence of the diocesan bishop, they may be appointed as deputy head of the bishopric. |
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In addition, many women contributed to the war effort through fundraising and running family businesses in the absence of husbands. |
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However, this has not meant a general commitment to the idea that in its absence there is no Church. |
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From 1702 the Judge of the court was also authorised to appoint deputies to hear lesser matters or to deputise during his absence. |
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The directeur made a presentation to the jury in the absence of the accused and the jury heard the witnesses. |
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In the absence of legislation, treaties cannot impose obligations on individuals nor create rights in domestic law. |
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On the other hand, mere absence from a hearing does not necessarily lead to undue prejudice. |
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In the absence of an applicable Act of Congress, a federal court had the right to fashion a governing common law rule by its own standards. |
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For, in war, there are disadvantages such as losses, expenses and absence from home. |
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The Chairman of Ways and Means is the principal Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, presiding over the House in the Speaker's absence. |
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In the absence of the Leader of the Opposition, the opposition questions will be led by the deputy leader of the opposition. |
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Lord Lansdowne, in the absence of any alternative, remained the leading figure in the Whig opposition. |
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Along with cranks, treadmills, and treadwheels, they allowed human and animal power of machinery in the absence of electric machinery. |
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Due to Bentham's absence in Russia, it was Goodrich who actually brought the block mills into full production. |
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Typically packhorses are used to cross difficult terrain, where the absence of roads prevents the use of wheeled vehicles. |
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Distinctive features of Locke's railway works were economy, the use of masonry bridges wherever possible and the absence of tunnels. |
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The presence or absence of menstrual bleeding was then used to determine whether the user was pregnant. |
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In his unfortunate absence at this far remove of 2007, Zevon's musicianship and irascible wit are as missed as ever. |
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He expressed his filial devotion when he took three years leave of absence from his official duties for Qi to mourn his mother's death. |
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It praises loyalty, absence of bias, deference, and the appraisal of facts. |
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Small had been the key link between the members, and in his absence those remaining moved to place the group on a more organised footing. |
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When his absence from home was known a number of willing volunteers went to search for him. |
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During their absence, Hemingway's first book, Three Stories and Ten Poems, was published. |
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The rate of erosion may have been influenced by the presence or absence of erosion limiting groynes or a pier. |
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The say-so of one small child is not enough to convict a man of murder in the absence of any other evidence. |
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Typically, it is believed that this sesquilingual discourse is due to the absence of suitable terms in the inferior language. |
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The only indication that 139. is a simplex is the sentence intonation and the absence of a break between the verb and the subject. |
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The absence of slagginess and vesicularity in the considerable thickness exposed is also against its being a lava. |
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How do you celebrate when happy occasions are colored by loss and absence? |
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He hung about the doors and windows of shop after shop, hoping for a temporary absence of the shopkeeper, which might leave something snatchable. |
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The reduction of thromboglobulin is independent of both the change in plasma glucose and the presence or absence of complications. |
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After my long absence, I was immediately struck by the unchangedness of the town. |
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I began to wonder if he was experiencing a form of absence seizure which was very familiar to me from nursing school. |
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Normally, the concentration just goes and I have something called an absence seizure. |
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During an absence seizure there's momentary loss of consciousness without abnormal movements. |
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For instance, if the child were having an absence seizure, it will probably be very brief and characterized by a blank stare. |
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The staring spells of autism and typical absence seizures can easily be confused. |
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While we waited, Jessica became dehydrated, lethargic, and experienced absence seizures. |
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I've heard just enough now to pick up the accentless absence of all emotion in his voice. |
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For Muslims, the unfixability of meaning does not indicate an absence of truth, as it does for postmodernists. |
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The absence of Tc-99m pertechnetate uptake in the expected position or in an ectopic site usually confirms agenesis. |
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The absence of xenocrystal contamination reinforces the primary character of this layer. |
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This absence of the decidua basalis leads to a clinically adherent placenta. |
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This self-watering sprouter ensures that your wheatgrass, or indeed sunflower or spelt sprouts will be well rinsed in your absence. |
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One bird conspicuous by its absence is the White Wagtail usully seen in good numbers by now. |
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When a groundhog can't see its shadow, it indicates the absence of high-pressure air masses that bring clear but frigid weather from the north. |
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Aspiring teams of players have somehow kept this winter sport alive on their own in the absence of any facility. |
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However, be prepared for the absence of the two a la carte desserts usually available here, flan and banana cream pie. |
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Woodcracker was a persistent tip for the John Smith's Cup after suffering a few minor problems during his 70-day absence. |
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It is difficult to compare these ammonoid assemblages with the European standards because of the absence of respective data. |
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But the absence of dogma gives Hinduism an almost amoebic ability to mold itself to the socio-economic needs of its times. |
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In the absence of an engineered solution such as MedeGrip, physicians and nurses have commonly used gauze to grip ampules when breaking them. |
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In the second ANCOVA, the dependent measure was forgiveness as defined by the absence of negative emotion. |
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The pedestrians find it hard to cross the road in the absence of zebra crossings. |
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Absence makes your boredom threshold lower, as well as your heart sore. |
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Absence of the wild-type gene was also verified by PCR at this point. |
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Absence of major oceanographic anomalies in the immediate vicinity of Johnston Atoll may contribute to relatively high and invariant survival in Brown Boobies. |
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The letters issued to the prior of Hexham bearing Moray's name may have been issued in his absence. |
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In the absence of stimulation, C. elegans dauers are lethargic and generally immobile but nictate vigorously when disturbed. |
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These wetlands are attractive due to a dominance of open vegetation, large concentrations of prey, and the general absence of human disturbance. |
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Living root cells passively absorb water in the absence of transpiration pull via osmosis creating root pressure. |
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It is distinguished from voluntary manslaughter by the absence of intention. |
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O'Leary has accepted Djemba-Djemba's explanation as to his absence without leave for personal reasons following his country's African Nations' Cup exit. |
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He revoked grants from customs and of lands made during his captivity, undermining the position of those who had gained in his absence, particularly the Albany Stewarts. |
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Keppie suggests that it was the legion's absence elsewhere that encouraged a native uprising, obliging Hadrian to send the Legio VI Victrix to Britain. |
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Until the latter part of the 20th century when large areas were planted in conifers, this level profile was rendered still more striking by the almost total absence of forest. |
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Life at Haworth had become more difficult during her absence. |
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The dilemmas engendered by the absence of a biological tie between a child and co-mother illuminate the centrality of familial rights and obligations in American kinship. |
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In Cornwallis' absence, Greene proceeded to reconquer the South. |
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The purposeful, reckless, or negligent absence of an action is considered a voluntary action and fulfills the voluntary requirement of actus reus. |
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For example, a few jurisdictions allow actions for negligent infliction of emotional distress even in the absence of physical injury to the plaintiff, but most do not. |
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This articles also says that in absence of an explicit choice of law, a protected consumer contract is governed by the law of the consumer's habitual residence. |
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Absence seizures are at lower risk even with the brief lapse of awareness, because of the very short ictal period. |
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Because of the absence of limestone, soils in Brittany are usually acid. |
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Indeed, the District Court in Washington twice held that the absence of the jury system in the civil administration courts in Okinawa invalidated criminal convictions. |
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Immune-mediated polyarthritis is classified as either erosive or nonerosive on the basis of the presence or absence of radiographically evident joint destruction. |
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Instead of arguing for explicit consent, which can always be manufactured, Pettit argues that the absence of an effective rebellion against it is a contract's only legitimacy. |
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A key missing link is the absence of a middle cloud at Altocumulus level. |
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Joint ownership is automatically presumed by law in the absence of specific evidence that would point to a contrary conclusion for a particular piece of property. |
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In consequence of their absence, Britain being overcome by foreign nations, the lawful heirs were cast out, till God interposed with his assistance. |
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Cadmium chloride, they have found, will promote growth of the MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line, cells that are normally amitotic in the absence of estradiol. |
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In the absence of governance, the strong will swallow the weak. |
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The generic key given here makes partial use of the above work, initially splitting the family into three groups of genera based on the presence or absence of the colulus. |
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In his absence, arguments broke out between Louis's French and English followers, and Cardinal Guala declared that Henry's war against the rebels was a religious crusade. |
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Money, in the absence of his premier's salary, became more of a concern. |
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Edward's authority collapsed in England where, in the King's absence, Isabella's faction took over the administration with the support of the Church. |
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Researchers of the Bottlenose Dolphin Research Institute first quantified data about solitary bottlenose dolphin diving behavior in the presence and absence of boats. |
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