The application of a multivocal approach to Roman archaeology represents a particular challenge. |
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The complicated application process was a disincentive to volunteering our time. |
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The application of brick-coloured mortar in this way is known as wigging. |
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I don't like having to reveal personal information when I fill in a job application. |
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As regulators and legislators established laws and regulations with the traditional economy in mind, they are not suited for the sharing economy and application often remains uncertain. |
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We considered volunteering, but the complicated application process was a disincentive. |
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It prohibited unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation in schools, employment, and public accommodations. |
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The university waives the application fee for low-income students. |
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State collection and dissemination have been abstracted away from the application by the common-map abstraction. |
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The filter is actuatable between the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration by the application of tension to the wire. |
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Addressograph equipment was selected. This particular addressograph application utilizes a split plate. |
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Arms may also be used on souvenirs or other effects, given that an application has been granted by the municipal council. |
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It has changed in its definition, concept, and application throughout, especially during the Age of Enlightenment. |
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This was contradicted by President Salva Kiir, who announced South Sudan had officially embarked on the application process one month later. |
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Usually, the Act gives power to extend the application of the Act to the Islands by an Order in Council, after consultation. |
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A template to request reconsideration is available for those who want a prior application reconsidered. |
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As the provision applies only to dual nationals, its application cannot render a person stateless. |
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The application is submitted to the WTO in a memorandum which is examined by a working party open to all interested WTO Members. |
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Morocco's application was rejected by the EEC, Iceland's application is withdrawn by government and Switzerland's is frozen. |
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The Republic of Macedonia's application process is finished, but it is blocked by Greece. |
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The Commission provide guidance and training on the application of the Codes to assist in promoting high standards of conduct. |
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Children under 16 require a completed entry clearance application to visit the island. |
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Since 2013, some 700 make inquiries each year, but so far, not a single formal settlement application has been received. |
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French President Charles de Gaulle feared British membership would be an American Trojan horse and vetoed its application. |
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All three levels study the application of the use of force in order to achieve a desired objective. |
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The application of GLARE on the A380 has a long history, which shows the complex nature of innovations in the aircraft industry. |
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In 1875, Bell developed an acoustic telegraph and drew up a patent application for it. |
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That same morning, Bell's lawyer filed Bell's application with the patent office. |
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Bell pointed to a variable resistance device in Bell's previous application in which Bell described a cup of mercury, not water. |
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This was a prelude to filing its IPO listing application with the Philippine Stock Exchange. |
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The European Union is drafting regulations that would permit the controlled application of hydraulic fracturing. |
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Each wind farm extension will require a complete new planning application including an Environmental Impact Assessment and full consultation. |
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The application takes into account the complex sample structure of the databases when calculating the statistics and their standard errors. |
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Rushdie advocates the application of higher criticism, pioneered during the late 19th century. |
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Geomatics is concerned with the application of computers to the traditional spatial techniques used in cartography and topography. |
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Such applications must be done in person in the country the application is aimed at. |
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In accordance with the guidelines of the European Union, any Schengen visa application has to be accompanied by a payment of visa fees. |
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Expedited processing of the visa application for some countries will generally incur additional charges. |
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Each of these involves its own application process, and generally requires a job offer from a UK employer. |
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This is a Microsoft Windows application, so you can't run it natively on an Apple Mac. |
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The original outline planning application for the entire landholding submitted early 2009 remains live. |
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This application forms a vision for the development over the next thirty years. |
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About the same time he revived the Sumner method of finding a ship's place at sea, and calculated a set of tables for its ready application. |
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The key invention for which Murdoch is best known is the application of gas lighting as a replacement for oil and tallow produced light. |
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In September 2014 language learning application Duolingo introduced an Irish learning course. |
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Eliot Wilson when writing for The Scotsman was cynical of its application as a vanity project of the Scottish National Party. |
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In 2005, the Scottish government turned down a licence application for unfenced reintroduction. |
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However, in late 2007, a further application was made for a release project in Knapdale, Argyll. |
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The Use and application of maxims is clearly a location where the principles of Irish law could be recorded. |
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The application of optical features is now in common use throughout the world. |
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In August 2010, a planning application for the new stadium was submitted to the council, which was approved the following February. |
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The bridge was encapsulated in a climate controlled membrane to give the proper conditions for the application of the paint. |
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The coating, which is usually applied by sputtering with an argon plasma, has a triple role in this application. |
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A grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund was sought but the application was rejected. |
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However, as Rhyl's application to join the league was late, they were placed in the second level of the pyramid system. |
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The application was a success, although by now former player Harry Griffiths had replaced Gregg as manager. |
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The Dublin Port Company has redrafted their proposal in relation to the SPA boundary and may resubmit an application for the project. |
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The most common types of peat application in balneotherapy are peat muds, poultices, and suspension baths. |
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Marine resource exploration and exploitation is a significant application of hydrography, principally focused on the search for hydrocarbons. |
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In Scandinavia, fjord is used for a narrow inlet of the sea in Norway, Denmark and western Sweden, but this is not its only application. |
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Defining the shoreline is a difficult task due to its dynamic nature and the intended application. |
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With the development of archaeology and the application of modern techniques, many previously lost cities have been rediscovered. |
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But it assumes that the dilutant is in virtually unlimited supply for the application or that resulting dilutions are acceptable in all cases. |
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Humankind has increased the rate of phosphorus cycling on Earth by four times, mainly due to agricultural fertilizer production and application. |
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Modern agriculture often involves the application of nutrients onto fields in order to maximise production. |
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The call for application of the subsidiarity principle to the CFP lies within the argument for its decentralisation. |
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Among the legal services offered there are legal aid services and the application of penalties. |
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A number of military conflicts in European history have stemmed from the application of, or disregard for, Salic law. |
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Communications is a common application for the relatively small amount of electric power that can be generated by a human turning a generator. |
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It is impossible for you to create this application using only the techniques you learned in the first two chapters, so read on young padawan! |
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For mature terrestrial mining the value can start as early as prospecting and application. |
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As of 2006, the application of nitrogen fertilizer is being increasingly controlled in northwestern Europe and the United States. |
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Hendrix was fascinated by Zappa's application of the pedal, and he experimented with one later that evening. |
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As with most common names, the application of the word is arbitrary and the larvae of sawflies commonly are called caterpillars as well. |
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Petitions were set up by local residents before the planning application was put forward to the Council, and the plans were later rejected. |
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There is no promotion or relegation and membership of the Danish League is by application only. |
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In particular, topical application of raw garlic to young children is not advisable. |
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On 9 March 2011, the Court of Appeal rejected Sutcliffe's application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court. |
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Applied Anthropology refers to the application of the method and theory of anthropology to the analysis and solution of practical problems. |
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Additionally, technology is the application of math, science, and the arts for the benefit of life as it is known. |
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Technology is properly defined as any application of science to accomplish a function. |
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His 1851 application was rejected by the interior ministry on the grounds that he had received public funding for his experiments. |
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Hook types differ in shape, materials, points and barbs, and eye type and ultimately in their intended application. |
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Croatia's application to become an EU member state was initially suspended pending resolution of its border disputes with Slovenia. |
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Like many of the Germanic tribes, the Burgundians' legal traditions allowed the application of separate laws for separate ethnicities. |
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Some people like fancy pingers with extra features, but I always use the default ping application. |
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During the Age of Enlightenment, the modern development of historiography through the application of scrupulous methods began. |
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The application of stratigraphy to archaeology first took place with the excavations of prehistorical and Bronze Age sites. |
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It emphasizes the application of analytical techniques from physics, chemistry, and engineering. |
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Sami activists have pushed for nationwide application of these basic rights. |
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In some real estate ventures however, the term's application is stretched, as in Jamaica Estates, Queens and others. |
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Many Baptist and Congregationalist theologians accept the local sense as the only valid application of the term church. |
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In 1565, the application of this principle in the Pacific Ocean led the Spanish discovering the Manila Galleon trade route. |
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Most cosmetics are distinguished by the area of the body intended for application. |
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Due to the application of the Delaney clause, it may not be added to foods, even though it occurs naturally in sassafras and sweet basil. |
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This decision was announced November 1, 2004 after application to the FDA by producers. |
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Astrostatistics is the application of statistics to astrophysics to the analysis of vast amount of observational astrophysical data. |
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Topical application over the stomach or abdomen are said to warm the digestive tract. |
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Applicants applying by mail may preauthorize payment of the fee at the time the application is made. |
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Once the prefiling process has been successfully complied, the applicant may submit a permit application for further FERC review. |
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To view a file for which there is no previewer installed, save the file to disk and open it with the appropriate application. |
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In some departments, tiebreakers on the promotional list are determined by who turned their application in first. |
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The influence of the polymer on the application must be understood, established and continuously prooven! |
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The negation of a proposition p is notated in different ways in various contexts of discussion and fields of application. |
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It was basically an application of combinatorics on a given set of concepts. |
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The word cuss appears to derive from the application of this sound change to the word curse. |
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This application, which originated in Japan, now extends to other kinds of collaboration outside the art world. |
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In May 2011, the Supreme Court of Belize granted BEL's application to prevent the PUC from taking any enforcement actions pending the appeal. |
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They further called for an increased application of the gospel to the sociological, political, and economic areas. |
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One telemarketing application that has received considerable criticism in the past several election cycles is push-polling. |
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Methods of dress, preparation of food, application of cosmetics or other hygienic practices are all considered liturgical activities. |
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It was left then up to the local church leaders and church musicians to find proper application for the Council's decrees. |
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It is usually the application or threat of unlawful force, though exceptionally an omission or failure to act can result in liability. |
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As in the first centuries and also in the current one, the Church suffers from the application of this penalty to her new martyrs. |
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All managed code in the.NET Framework needs to run within an application domain. |
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Next we create a new thread, and that thread creates a new application domain, loads, and executes an assembly. |
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Klein rose to prominence in the 1960s by assiduous application of accounting methods to the music industry. |
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A second autoalgometric examination was then done after one hour, and a third examination was done after 24 hours by the application of the seed. |
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If you have not enabled autoplay, click on the CD icon that appears on your desktop, then click on 'CAM' to open the application. |
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Jane mentioned a number of braggables in her college application, including her term as senior class president. |
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A third principal approach for a wide tuning is the application of a codirectionally coupled two-mode twin-waveguide laser structure. |
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The classification of such web databases according to their application domain is an important step towards the integration of deep web sources. |
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The goal of the described control application is to detumble a satellite while achieving a desired orientation. |
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Correct application of DHV lays the foundation for attraction since nearly every woman prefers a guy who is considered a winner. |
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In some cases, the fluidic and elastomeric types combine in a particular application to form elastofluidic combinations, as we shall see below. |
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Equity had been gradually shaping itself into a refined science which no human faculties could master without long and intense application. |
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The main application of the Eysenckian instruments has been in the clinical, educational and industrial fields. |
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The application of the old discipline, say the conservatives, would probably produce a smaller but more faithful Church. |
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I submitted my application for student finance months ago, but haven't heard back. I think I've fallen between the cracks. |
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This statement is supported by in-vitro experiments data where extracted forisomes responded to application of aphid salivary compounds. |
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Our main application is to the classification of Poisson brackets on Fano fourfolds. |
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Theoretically speaking, the frame-based and frameless surgical localization system should have similar clinical application accuracy. |
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To tear a panel out of the main application window and create a floating panel, simply click upon the grippies next to an anchored panel's name. |
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General law common to a country as a whole, as opposed to special law that has only local application. |
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We are not required at this time either to approve or to disapprove the application of the rule that was made in these cases. |
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In many industries, this involved the application of technology developed in Britain in new places. |
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The interpretation and the application of EU law and the treaties are ensured by the Court of Justice of the European Union. |
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Achieving highly precise longitude remained a problem in geography until the application of Galileo's Jovian moon method in the 18th century. |
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The practical application of Roman law and the era of the European Ius Commune came to an end, when national codifications were made. |
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Another frequent application of the term is to distinguish political groups in areas of mixed religious backgrounds. |
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Petrarch was the first to give the metaphor secular meaning by reversing its application. |
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I have heard two reasons suggested for this indiscriminating application of punishment to the innocent and to the culpable. |
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The application, form and all, can be printed on hundreds of printers including inkjet and laserjets. |
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In 1964 the Welsh Office was established, based in London, to oversee and recommend improvements to the application of laws in Wales. |
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Button labels in graphical application windows are shown in regular text, and are often intercapped. |
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In brief, after application of the speculum and disinfection of the cervix, the hysterovideoscope was introduced intracervically. |
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The application route of the leukemic cells, intravenously or intrafemorally, may support certain leukemic cells in their engraftment in mice. |
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These packets belong to an isochronous voice application and need priority handling. |
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In 1987 Turkey formally applied to join the Community and began the longest application process for any country. |
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This immunity may be waived by application to the European Parliament by the authorities of the member state in question. |
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African Americans continued to suffer disproportionate discriminatory application of the state's voter registration rules. |
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The application of the doctrine of stare decisis from a superior court to an inferior court is sometimes called vertical stare decisis. |
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When a court binds itself, this application of the doctrine of precedent is sometimes called horizontal stare decisis. |
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If a written application is refused, the applicant may ask for an oral hearing to discuss the refusal. |
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Following the Second World War, members of Cambridge Borough Council made contact with Lancaster officials for assistance in their application. |
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When the most recent competition was held to mark the Golden Jubilee of 2002, Croydon made a sixth application, again unsuccessful. |
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In fact, a town can now apply for city status by submitting an application to the Lord Chancellor, who makes recommendations to the sovereign. |
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Reference to Lagrange in calculus terms marks out the application of what are now called formal power series. |
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This allows the application of probability to all sorts of propositions rather than just ones that come with a reference class. |
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Electric motors may be classified by electric power source type, internal construction, application, type of motion output, and so on. |
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Another common application is the control of the throttle of an internal combustion engine in conjunction with an electronic governor. |
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These latter became decisive factors in forming modern science, and their early application came to be known as classical mechanics. |
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In addition, he commented that the planning application documents were nearly two years old and would require updating. |
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For a small burn, with plenty of the patient's own skin available, allograft application is a long run for a short slide. |
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In 2003, after the application of the Bologna process, bachelor's and graduate master's degrees replaced the old degrees. |
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Some require candidates to take tests while others base admissions on a research proposal application and interview only. |
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The university's emphasis is on emerging technology and its practical application. |
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Once the application has been accepted, an examination is made by the selection committee. |
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For roasting, the food may be placed on a rack, in a roasting pan or, to ensure even application of heat, may be rotated on a spit or rotisserie. |
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Barbecuing and smoking differ from roasting because of the lower temperature and controlled smoke application. |
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Thus, the term is more one of common application to macroscopic fungal fruiting bodies than one having precise taxonomic meaning. |
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This was especially so in their application to the book, which was a new type of object for both traditions, as well as to metalwork. |
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From this premise, Locke developed a labour theory of property, namely that ownership of property is created by the application of labour. |
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The ad depicted Humpty Dumpty in a hospital using a smartphone application to ask whether he could claim a tax deduction for medical expenses. |
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The application of mechanical stimulation alone resulted in the initiation of chondrogenesis, demonstrating the cells are mechanoresponsive. |
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The original application of the term is to music of the 1880s Tin Pan Alley period in the United States. |
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Oldman stated on The South Bank Show that it had nothing to do with being better than someone else, rather his diligence and application. |
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A possible application may be found in diffuse meningiomatosis but further confirmations are needed. |
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The laws are often framed in broad terms, which allow flexibility in their application depending on the nature of the game. |
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The congress makes decisions relating to FIFA's governing statutes and their method of implementation and application. |
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But in May 2010, following adverse reaction, this was withdrawn in favour of a substantially revised planning application. |
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Considerable attention will be paid to metagrapnic methods, and to the application of metagraphy to foreign languages. |
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Dynamics are used extensively for vocals, drums, and 'micing up' amplifiers such as guitar amps but they can be used for almost any application. |
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The patient is urged to wear antitension tapes for 6 months or even longer if cessation of tape application at that time is followed by any widening of the scar. |
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He invented a new application by which blood might be stanched. |
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The application of a theory to a set of data can be challenging. |
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This iPhone application can connect to most social networks. |
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Their application for a deferral of the hearing was granted. |
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The only remaining blockades to the use of PCR as a standard tool of diagnosis are in its cost and application, neither of which is insurmountable. |
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Fungi have been shown to biomineralize uranium oxides, suggesting they may have application in the bioremediation of radioactively polluted sites. |
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This argument is actually a simple application of the ideas of calculus. |
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The zip file holding the source code of this application has 245 members. |
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It might be for a CGI application, sending out autoconfirmations, generating monthly email invoices, or sending reports to the payroll department. |
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They allow the application of Newton's laws to a rotating system. |
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But though e both entertained these ideas, we differed in their application. I reprobated Raymond's conduct in severe terms. Adrian was more benign, more considerate. |
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But Birtism is only one example of the larger issue of the application of 'Thatcherism' to the management of the public sector in general and to education in particular. |
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It took three boots, but I finally got the application installed. |
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A practical application of the Coriolis effect is the mass flow meter, an instrument that measures the mass flow rate and density of a fluid flowing through a tube. |
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Now, when you change the files in the application, the application is automatically browserified, and you can have faster feedback on your development. |
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Please pidge your completed application form to the society president. |
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A British passport application requires two countersignatories. |
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With every submission of application for a grant of arms, a matriculation of arms or the recording of genealogy must be made through the Lyon Clerk. |
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In any solution, gas nuclei can be deactivated by the application of large hydrostatic pressures. The process of crushing is also termed denucleation. |
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I installed a new application and it added its icon to my desktop. |
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An invitation in 1921 to Buckinghamshire was declined, due to lack of proper playing facilities, and an application by Devon in 1948 to join was rejected. |
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It is also able to vary business rates and can regulate the application of local taxes such as the council tax levied by local authorities in Scotland. |
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Specifically, if after all this travel the application is inefficiently designed, the process gets into double jeopardy, where the scores can really change. |
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Poroshenko also set 2020 as the target for EU membership application. |
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Various materials were found to absorb the energy from radar waves, and were incorporated into special finishes that have since found widespread application. |
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An application was made for a transfer of SFA membership on 29 June 2012, with the new company applying for the transfer of the membership of The Rangers Football Club plc. |
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The main application today of glider aircraft is sport and recreation. |
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If VTEC's application to operate extra limited stops services to Edinburgh is successful, it is proposing to operate these by retaining six to eight InterCity 225 sets. |
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The electrical reactions now show a distinct myasthenic reaction, the orbicularis and frontal exhausting on the application of from 16 to 25 faradisms. |
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The military has long been one of the largest purchasers of flexitanks, employing them for water storage during deployments. But that's by no means the only application. |
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It may be done by a statute, without any effort on the part of the individual, or it may involve an application and approval by legal authorities. |
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The naturalization process starts with a written application. |
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Any application for citizenship is granted by the President of Indonesia. |
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Although the magazine later accepted that the allegations against Beckham were untrue, his court application was dismissed under US freedom of speech laws. |
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An application for guardianship must be founded on two medical recommendations, the procedure being similar to an application for admission for treatment. |
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The application of radical agricultural reforms and the passing of a new constitution created a democratic framework and allowed for quick economic growth. |
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This proposal includes even the question of veto, giving a range of options that goes from abolition to limitation of the application of the veto only to Chapter VII matters. |
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But note that in each case, the statute sets the general principles, but the interstitial common law process determines the scope and application of the statute. |
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Silver is also used for its antibacterial properties for water sanitisation, but the application of this is limited by limits on silver consumption. |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo are officially recognised as potential candidates, with Bosnia and Herzegovina having submitted a membership application. |
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A 2011 study using detailed analyses of the morphology of giraffes, and application of the phylogenetic species concept, described eight species of living giraffes. |
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The Treaty of Lisbon requires any application of economic rules to take into account the specific nature of sport and its structures based on voluntary activity. |
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It was announced on 14 March 2012 that the application was successful, and city status was to be bestowed upon St Asaph alongside Chelmsford and Perth. |
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Compared to the previous 5 years of exponential increases in patent application, this stagnation correlates to the similar drop in GDP during the same time period. |
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Modal screen elements are subtrees which, when activated, disable all elements external to them. Examples of modals are yes-no message boxes and the application itself. |
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In 2014 a planning application was submitted for a new Lifeboat station, with a larger boat, to be built close to the paddling pool on North Shore. |
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This shift is not explicable by the application of accepted sound laws, and has been attributed to the effects of contact with a substrate language. |
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How can I import files from older versions of this application? |
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The application of gold leaf or dust to an illumination is a very detailed process that only the most skilled illuminators can undertake and successfully achieve. |
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In fact, a writ of habeas corpus has scope for wide application. |
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In such a case, only the application may be ruled unconstitutional. |
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The New Political History saw the application of social history methods to politics, as the focus shifted from politicians and legislation to voters and elections. |
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He submitted a job application on the off chance that nobody better would. |
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In the 17th century Dr Thomas Sydenham valued it as an application in confluent smallpox, and William Cullen's Materia Medica of 1789 found some dropsies cured by it alone. |
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Moreover, the study introduced a prophylactic method of intrawound application of vancomycin powder for prevention of infection during open elbow arthrolysis. |
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Basically, we wind up with a program. One mother of a complex application. |
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The majority of librarians appear to have shown a very ivory tower approach to the application of all types of management technique to librarianship. |
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After screening her application, the office manager decided that the young woman was just another pretty face and decided to hire someone who was better. |
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As the century progressed, the conflict sharpened, chiefly finding its expression in the application of biblically derived doctrine to social issues. |
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In the United Kingdom the HSE has issued a user guidance note on selecting the correct portable radiation measurement instrument for the application concerned. |
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The question of priority for the variable resistance feature of the telephone was raised by the examiner before he approved Bell's patent application. |
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Stirling engines are also a good theoretical fit for this application. |
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Bell had filed the mercury application at the patent office a year earlier on February 25, 1875, long before Elisha Gray described the water device. |
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It ensures certainty and consistency in the application of law. |
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Courts may choose to obey precedent of international jurisdictions, but this is not an application of the doctrine of stare decisis, because foreign decisions are not binding. |
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We performed a systematic literature review to analyze the clinical application and the safety of mifepristone, a prominent antiprogesterone agent, in meningioma patients. |
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Its most important application is in the theory of ellipsoid geodesics. |
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Sort of like a SCIENCE application of the Law of Conservation of Ninjutsu? |
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In 1911, an application for city status by Portsmouth was refused. |
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This application of their philosophizings is perfectly legitimate, and the conclusions drawn from these premises are logically and even morally just. |
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These are guilty acts and the unlawful application or force. |
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Technology can be most broadly defined as the entities, both material and immaterial, created by the application of mental and physical effort in order to achieve some value. |
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Some have applied for city status and had the application turned down. |
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In 1973, the ISO Technical Committee 68 decided to develop codes for the representation of currencies and funds for use in any application of trade, commerce or banking. |
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Propane can be liquified under modest pressure, and is consumed for just about every application relying on petroleum for energy, from cooking to heating to transportation. |
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In this study, they investigated the effects of topical application of an aqueous extract of this alga on the thickness and the mechanical properties of human skin. |
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Since 2009, Hockney has painted hundreds of portraits, still lifes and landscapes using the Brushes iPhone and iPad application, often sending them to his friends. |
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My application has been stuck in bureaucratic limbo for two weeks. |
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Watt patented the application of the sun and planet gear to steam in 1781 and a steam locomotive in 1784, both of which have strong claims to have been invented by Murdoch. |
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Each group upholds their tradition and it is reflected in their food, religion customs, festivals, culture, design, application, jewellery and handicrafts. |
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Geostatistics deal with quantitative data analysis, specifically the application of statistical methodology to the exploration of geographic phenomena. |
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Hirsch held the opinion that Judaism demands an application of Torah thought to the entire realm of human experience, including the secular disciplines. |
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The airport did not make another application for parking in this area and land to the north of the site had instead to be used to ensure sufficient spaces were available. |
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This would have been the subject of a public inquiry and, if approved, would have allowed Stansted to handle more passengers than Heathrow did at the time of the application. |
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If their application for vrijburger status was successful, the Company granted them plots of farmland of thirteen and a half morgen, which were tax exempt for twelve years. |
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Following the withdrawal of the G2 planning application the group called upon BAA to sell the homes it had bought to support the planned expansion. |
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They are not refundable regardless of the outcome of the application. |
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Thresholding and neighborhood definition are further lossful transformations which make details of the original application data virtually unrecoverable. |
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Guru Nanak emphasized the revelation through meditation, as its rigorous application permits the existence of communication between god and human beings. |
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The average tuition in public universities for 2007 fiscal year was 536,238 yen, the average entrance fee 399,351 yen and the average application fee 17,095 yen. |
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By testing fields with this method, farmers saw a decrease in fertilizer application costs, a decrease in nitrogen lost to surrounding sources, or both. |
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Vico's position here and in later works is not that the Cartesian method is irrelevant, but that its application cannot be extended to the civic sphere. |
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In the Frontier Dispute Case, both parties to the dispute, Burkina Faso and Mali submitted an application to the Court to indicate interim measures. |
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The President is also responsible for representing the Parliament externally, including in legal matters, and for the application of the rules of procedure. |
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Roman jurists also show a concern for local languages such as Punic, Gaulish, and Aramaic in assuring the correct understanding and application of laws and oaths. |
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Various treatment methods and types of chemicals are available, depending on the attributes required in the particular application and the level of protection needed. |
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The patent application entered into the national phase only in Canada. |
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More recently arrived refugees, however, including Edmund Grindal, the future Archbishop of Canterbury, favoured a stricter application of the book. |
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In 1580, through his uncle, Lord Burghley, he applied for a post at court that might enable him to pursue a life of learning, but his application failed. |
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The application of modern marker oriented analysis methods is indispensable in equivalence tests and for the quality control assurance of phytopreparations. |
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A common application of business analytics is portfolio analysis. |
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In the same letter Boulton also secretly urged Watt to include a scheme for a steam powered carriage in his patent application, which Watt did shortly thereafter. |
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