The main difference is that the fish swims under water, so that hydrodynamic considerations apply to the topsides as well as the hull. |
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This wake-up call, though, doesn't just apply to the Democrats and the mainstream media. |
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Or you can mix 25 drops into 100 ml of hot water and gently apply to cuts, abrasions, sores and ulcers. |
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While there is a quantifiability to testing and measuring image quality, the same does not apply to user interface and ergonomics. |
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All of us need to apply as much rigour to reducing our water footprint as we have begun belatedly to apply to the reduction of our carbon one. |
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One way of removing built-up floor wax manually, is to mix detergent and ammonia with water and apply to the floor with a mop or sponge. |
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It's the only word you could apply to all of the Denver quintet's music, from their loudest, fastest moment to their iciest piano passage. |
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The new rules apply to a number of e-services such as Web hosting and downloaded games, music and software. |
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I might apply to stay open later at weekends and all day Sunday in the summer but certainly not 24 hours a day. |
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These apply to clear zones on the outside of horizontal curves with a radius of 900 m or less. |
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I certainly reject any submission that Dyson J. held that the rules of natural justice do not apply to adjudication. |
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The same should apply to broadband, but only if the price of access is affordable. |
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What might be true of the Dutch might not apply to Italians or Africans or North Americans. |
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The country's National Witches Association claims it discriminates against white witches and should only apply to black magic. |
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Then again, I'm increasingly dubious about the chemicals we apply to our skin. |
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On an absolutely literal reading, your Lordships' liberty to apply does not apply to past expenses if there are future expenses. |
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If someone thinks a vehicle has been taken unjustly, he or she has to apply to the police. |
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It is this understanding of kenosis we shall now seek to apply to God in creation. |
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Its main selling point is that ready cash is lent at the much cheaper rates than apply to mortgages. |
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To endow it with some interest, we need to break it down into a set of working theories which we then apply to different domains of fact. |
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But the same would be likely to apply to inert waste deposited at the County's exhausted minerals workings or landfill sites. |
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His answer attracted the sort of textual scrutiny that Kremlinologists used to apply to the utterances of Soviet leaders. |
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Leibniz considered the possibility of algorithms which would apply to logical argument as well as mathematics. |
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Luckily, the state's xenophobic legislation doesn't apply to me, a private citizen. |
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Then there's about a million boxes to fill in, but hardly any of them apply to me. |
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Their second concern related to the opening hours that will apply to the restaurant. |
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Another plant, also called alum root, was pounded up and used wet to apply to sores and swellings. |
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A Bradford Council spokesman said legally only the landowner could apply to a court for possession of the land. |
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When I left drama school, there were dozens of rep theatres you could apply to where you got a good training. |
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One way of removing built up floor wax manually, is to mix detergent and ammonia with water and apply to the floor with a mop or sponge. |
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Would you advise her to resit biology or should she apply to comparable universities next year and take her chances with what she has already? |
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But this generally doesn't apply to third parties to whom the journalist leaks the information, since they aren't bound by the contract. |
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Clearly, not being an angsty teen, this doesn't really apply to me, but it does make me ask myself what the point of this blog business is. |
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Under the Children Act 1989, any person may apply to the court for leave to seek an order relating to the child. |
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The question then is whether these three potential markers for ageing linked to calorie restriction also apply to humans. |
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The Supreme Court will decide that since they are not legal persons, the 13 th Amendment does not apply to them. |
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This had made them exempt from certain legislation that does not apply to the Crown. |
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Voting requires an anonymous ballot, which means that most of our anti-fraud systems from the financial world don't apply to voting. |
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Any local band can apply to play a set on stage, but organisers are warning acts that obscene lyrics and lewd behaviour are out of the question. |
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In the talks I give, I raise a rhetorical question about how values function and how they apply to our own lives. |
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After a brief spell, the French decided the universal rights of man did not apply to non-white people. |
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It's up to you to decide how much time to invest in which area, and what level of rigor or method to apply to match the quality level needed. |
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We are applying the same analytical rigor to our efforts on diversity that we apply to other aspects of our operations. |
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The act does not apply to limited liability companies, limited partnerships, or general partnerships. |
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Prosecution lawyers now have two or three days in which they can apply to appeal against the decision. |
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He also pointed out the quite strict rules which apply to names, appellations, etc. |
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Anyone who is entitled to vote and isn't on the register already can apply to get on the Supplement. |
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Health bosses will finally apply to register them with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. |
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Couples wishing to enter a civil union have to apply to the local registry for a licence. |
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So media houses must apply to be registered, and furnish the government with certain details as requested on the forms provided. |
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Any volunteers who help gather signatures must be registered voters and must apply to volunteer. |
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Parents whose children have been rejected from their preferred schools can apply to appeals tribunals for the decision to reviewed. |
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She has contacted the Charity Commission to apply to be a registered charity. |
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Any voter who wants to vote but doesn't want to go to the station in person can apply to vote by post. |
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The electorate can apply to cast their vote at elections and the Government is now considering options to expand the scheme. |
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Under its provisions, parties are able to produce and distribute their own version of the postal ballot form to apply to vote by post. |
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The chief state solicitor would then apply to the High Court for arrest warrants for the three, which would trigger a hearing of the court. |
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That might remove the need for applicants to apply to the appeal authority later on. |
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You may apply to register only for the voting district in which you are resident. |
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Under the scheme, firms that apply to register before September 30 will not be penalised. |
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By his actions he has shown that he believes the normal rules do not apply to him. |
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Note that the bandwidth limit does not apply to requests originating from the same machine. |
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They think laws don't apply to them, rules were meant for them to break and everyone should move out of their way when the come through. |
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This noble mission, however, does not currently apply to people who seek only subjective perfection. |
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Check with your employer or plan administrator regarding the rules that apply to the qualified plan. |
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However, the extent to which these findings would apply to women seeking the presidency or vice presidency is unknown. |
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However, such relativism is self-refuting since what it states about knowledge must equally apply to that claim itself. |
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Parliament intended that the authorisation of relevant acts was to apply to existing demonstrations. |
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Due to the crackdown on money laundering, stringent rules now apply to banks when customers do business involving even small sums of money. |
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That free vote will apply to ministers and whips as well as to back-benchers. |
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She said that the policy did not apply to other sporting arenas such as cricket pitches and other outdoor recreation facilities. |
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These movement restrictions apply to all farmed livestock within that area. |
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The claimant do not identify any legal or factual basis to support their argument that the policy should not apply to them. |
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Views such as these provided challenges to the rose-coloured glasses that many tend to apply to the subject of entrepreneurship. |
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Businesses locating here don't have to apply to a multitude of agencies for help, because we're the single agency. |
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Her claim is that the judgments you make of someone you're mad at, hurt by, or angry with, invariably apply to yourself. |
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Mendel explains how the music is not noise, how the lyrics have actual meaning and even apply to the Talmud. |
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Sunless tanners are lotions and creams you apply to create a nut-brown gloss nearly indistinguishable from the real thing. |
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All these forms of avouchment will be more fully explained later in this guide, as they apply to the jurisdictions wherein they are used. |
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The rights apply to all persons under 18 except in countries where the age of majority is lower. |
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Special savings apply to protect chemists and dentists from this prohibition. |
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Their stories are narrated with sharp adroitness and lessons are drawn that apply to our modern-day craving for supermen and saviours. |
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Those staff who are affected will include managers in the marketing, retail and telesales departments, but does not apply to front line staff. |
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This password would apply to all five simultaneous Telnet connections if more than one user were telnetting in at once. |
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The amendments apply to livestock producers and farmers using livestock manure to fertilize crops. |
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Animal models and their corresponding genomes are highly useful for mapping traits that may apply to human diseases. |
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You can apply to be a beta tester, evaluating products from a variety of companies. |
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There are very sound therapeutic reasons for docking lambs' tails that certainly do not apply to dogs. |
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This contribution will apply to employers, employees and self-employed persons. |
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I'm sure this doesn't apply to you, because anybody who reads this is probably a considerate and reasonably tidy person. |
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Its main selling point is that ready cash is lent at the much cheaper rates that apply to mortgages. |
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A second sort of puzzle relates to the fact that Aristotle's mereological definition only seems to apply to a realm of continuous entities. |
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The question of what name to apply to this or that binomial species was often left unresolved. |
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Both objections mean that Iceland is not bound by the terms of those conventions as they apply to those species. |
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The Second Testament Judean writers used the Greek term eirene for shalom, possessing much the same meaning and usage to apply to the gospel. |
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Saying that God is transcendent is therefore saying that none of the limitations of finite life apply to him. |
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This will not apply to people transiting Bulgaria or who will leave the country within 24 hours. |
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This concept made Darwin an evolutionist in a sense that does not apply to earlier transmutationists like Lamarck and Erasmus Darwin. |
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This term is misleading, as the same risk factors may apply to first-class and business-class air travellers as well as travel by road and rail. |
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In a small European village, a shochet fetched some water to apply to his blade in the preparation process. |
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This method can only apply to thermoplastic and miscible materials, and it is hard to form a hermetic seal. |
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The outcome of this case will also apply to future attempts to limit expressions of Hindu religion by students, such as wearing a bindi. |
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In addition, military-transport obligation does not apply to diplomatic missions and consular offices of foreign states. |
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If there is a slippage between fiction and biography in this text then how does this apply to the image? |
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I hereby apply to have the said demand set aside and to stop the Defendant and their agent and solicitor from harassing and molesting me. |
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Any lender offering loans above 23 per cent APR must apply to the regulatory authority for a moneylending licence. |
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The ban on house-banked blackjack does not apply to player-banked blackjack. |
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The Essential Services Act would also apply to water, gas and other key public services now controlled by private monopolies. |
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Would the same apply to a mortgagee if the mortgage contained a covenant restricting the use of the land? |
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The movement restrictions must therefore apply to all bovine animals on the premises. |
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You might say those are the only two unchallengeably true facts that apply to every human being on this planet. |
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The rules apply to all gas appliances, including central heating boilers, water heaters, fires and cookers. |
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The same benefits will also apply to one-parent family payment recipients, and those receiving unemployment benefit. |
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Similar arguments and requirements apply to mutants created by transposon mutagenesis. |
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The same principle ought to apply to the national heritage of print stored in national libraries. |
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This reveals the fact that the issues that apply to pre-contact cultures cannot be defined into any neat and efficient concept or word. |
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But the lawsuit states that the law doesn't apply to snowbladers or skiing at night. |
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How can the ideas of the ancient Greeks and modern researchers in education apply to school facilities? |
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No doubt there are arguments in favour of extending PACE to apply to arrest and detention for breach of the peace. |
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Shortlisting may apply to all posts and panels may be formed from which future vacancies may be filled. |
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Same criteria can apply to the full range of sorcerous activity from cursing to divination. |
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It's been around forever, and, frankly, the same complaint could apply to virtually all vengeful ghost stories. |
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Therefore, inkjet and bubblejet printers should not be used especially for printing labels to apply to the outside of the envelope. |
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Such concepts apply to architecture across the budgetary spectrum, from the low end to the highbrow. |
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The rules for success in the last bull market do not apply to this severe bear market. |
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This rule, by the way, does not apply to routine tourist and non immigrant visa holders. |
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It is prohibited to apply to the courts for voidance of the employment contract of an employee representative. |
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Controversial, yes, but I'm saying those physical laws don't have an objective existence, they're categories we apply to experiences. |
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While in general that's a remarkably perceptive observation, somehow it does not seem to apply to this place. |
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He said the trust interviews all prospective candidates who apply to live at the almshouses. |
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Under Section 106, the Act, following the Latham Report, does not apply to a construction contract with a residential occupier. |
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This can be made to apply to the capital market as well as to the money market. |
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The same approach should apply to research on new low-carbon or non-carbon energies or carbon sequestration. |
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The night time rules will not apply to young workers in hospital, care homes, or cultural, artistic and sports activities. |
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The editor of this Web site would like to point out that this does not apply to Mydaus javanensis, the Indonesian stink badger. |
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In our case, I can say there were specific benefits, which will not apply to you. |
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They surely apply to people of different sexes, different social origins, and perhaps different personal beliefs or psychological dispositions. |
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Anyway, his list of observations could apply to so many situations, so here it is, cut and paste it now. |
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Have some styptic powder handy to apply to the nail if you cut the quick and it begins to bleed. |
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Under new laws, pubs will be able to apply to stay open longer which it is hoped will curb some of the excessive drinking and rowdiness under the current system. |
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In other words, reverse engineering, a central plank in Japan's overall industrialization strategy, may also apply to North American-style house manufacture. |
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The Arizona law seems to apply to services beyond those tied to weddings, but same-sex weddings are the impetus for these bills. |
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These increases apply to those who afforested their lands between 1993 and 1999 and who did not qualify for the significant increases announced last year. |
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But cops must play by rules which don't apply to international relations. |
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Each search engine has their own set of rules, algorithms, regulations, etc., that they apply to web sites that become part of their indices or databases. |
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Post et al. showed that quartz rheology is sensitive to water fugacity, but the above extrapolations do not apply to identical values of water fugacity. |
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This can apply to people of any age but, for the over 60s specifically, they should take advantage of the free sight tests available every two years. |
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These days, Omran is putting all his newfound energy to good use, studying English so he can apply to college abroad. |
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Those regulations that apply to aviation shipments are enforced by the FAA, and relate to the standards for packing and loading. |
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The proposals were contained in a White Paper launched yesterday by the Office of National Statistics and apply to England, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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I shall ignore the questions which do not apply to a particular item. |
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It will mean the 50 per cent reduction on excise duty for the first 5,000 hectolitres produced will apply to breweries with an output of up to 60,000 hectolitres a year. |
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Rand Paul stipulated that he did not intend his remarks about a Hitler-like president to apply to the present president. |
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Although it appeared to be important for this student to share this information, it did not apply to any tangible aspect of the text or discussion. |
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The indulgence, however, does not apply to sins that have not yet been committed. |
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In exceptional circumstances a child can instruct a solicitor to apply to the Court for the right to see their family, including their brothers or sisters. |
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Indeed, if my dear husband is reading, the previous sentence does not apply to you, as the regular bestowal of gifts is part of the marriage contract. |
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This could apply to all wives who are part of the self-employed business. |
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Parents probably have a few rules that apply to you, so respect that. |
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It is to that end that he expects to keep the seven players he transfer-listed last month, even though the transfer deadline does not apply to Championship clubs. |
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A robotic instrument can apply to a single glass microscope slide a representative piece of every one of the 6,100 genes present in the yeast genome. |
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You have to apply to the Employment Appeals Tribunal within six months. |
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In that case the petitioning creditor had agreed to apply to withdraw the petition on terms that the debtor paid off the petition debt by instalments. |
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The law doesn't apply to one-shot publications, such as books. |
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The three strikes law is supposed to apply exclusively to violent criminals, and if it must stay on the books, it should still only apply to them. |
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Under the program, illegal immigrants would be able to apply to regularize their status. |
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Accelerated procedure is intended to apply to claims which are certified. |
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By concentrating your style definition in one external file, any change you implement in your style sheet will instantly apply to all the web pages linked to it. |
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New federal ethics rules apply to all companies, regardless of size. |
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These consist of arrays of pixels, each made of a material that varies from being transparent to opaque depending on the size of the electrical voltage you apply to it. |
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Experiment 1 showed a larger negativity between 300 and 375 ms after the locative term when the term did not apply to the intrinsic reference frame. |
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The normal wear and tear rules apply to furnished holiday lettings. |
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Following college, I was encouraged to apply to The tuck School of Business at Dartmouth. |
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The City adopted a security access restrictions policy in 2003 that demanded gated communities apply to have their boom gates legalised based on a set of stringent criteria. |
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The lowest fares apply to off-peak travel periods, which vary by city. |
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The scheme will apply to civil claims for faulty goods and services as well as personal injury claims and damage to property up to an agreed figure. |
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If you then go, if you would, to the document that was given to me when I sought to find out the relevant rules that apply to lodging a group nomination. |
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Any member of the scholarly community or the general public may apply to study at Chawton House Library, which is to be a non-residential reference library. |
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Deductibles may apply to each claim and certain coverage may be limited. |
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If you have a very localized cancer and you are using statistics that include many people with a more widespread cancer, then that data may not apply to you. |
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I think the timocratic structure of divinity in early Greek myth might be quite a good thing to apply to the tale of Eris, the apple and the Trojan War. |
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And the law takes a dim view of marital partners attempting to change how the marriage, divorce, and alimony laws will apply to them once they are already married. |
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Other parishes had to apply to him for certificates for marriage. |
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Not only will the cuts apply to cod but will apply also to associated species such as whiting, haddock, sole, saithe, monk, plaice, prawns, hake and megrim. |
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The term, which is nebulous and unregulated, can apply to any wine made without very few winery manipulations. |
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The Lords sought to change the legislation to make it apply to people who had suffered debilitating depression and had recovered but then relapsed into further bouts. |
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I always find at least one nugget of information that I can immediately apply to the work I do. |
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He let us know that fame and fortune is a seductress and that the rules apply to all of us no matter what our station in life. |
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This should also apply to those who hop parties without plausible reasons. |
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All who own or drive motor cars know that by doing so they subject themselves to a regulatory regime which does not apply to members of the public who do neither. |
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The same would apply to Democratic spending, too, of course, but the Democrats are less likely to hit the point of overkill. |
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But the new powers will not be in operation in York until next month and will only apply to cars of no value that have been vandalised or torched. |
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It will apply to new members and senators voted in at the next election. |
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Therefore, the two growth constants, isochronous growth levels and simultaneous secretion across shared zooidal boundaries, apply to primary cystiphragm-cortex units. |
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There's wisdom in the words, and I let them settle around me, feeling as if I've been handed a nugget of something valuable, something that might apply to me. |
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Did you once accidently apply to a school in Michigan thinking it was in New York? |
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The pigment produced commercially in the greatest quantities by far is titanium white, which we apply to everything from window frames and office interiors to automobiles. |
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The idea of the 'resting' actor does not seem to apply to Juliet, who even managed to fit in some part-time study a couple of years back, gaining a B.A. degree. |
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As part of the collaboration, Wilmut is to apply to the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority for permission to collect fresh unfertilised eggs from women volunteers. |
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When introduced, the limits will only apply to recreational mariners when their vessel is under way and then only to those who are navigating the vessel. |
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One is the long-term commitment to the concept that note-taking, reading, and annotation were going to be things that the magic of software could apply to. |
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However, the act that gives blanket immunity seems only to apply to licensed dealers. |
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Indeed, the same could apply to rugby where there is little precaution to shield juniors and juveniles from being exposed to the habits of their superiors. |
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Based on our conversation, he decided to do more research and apply to at least one small selective college. |
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Burke claimed that Bolingbroke's arguments against revealed religion could apply to all social and civil institutions as well. |
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The Bill is going to apply to a much wider group of people and I think it will sweep an awful lot of things under the carpet. |
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Mr Mulholland told the court he may apply to have a hearing into the admissibility of this evidence before the non-jury Diplock trial starts. |
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However the calculations equally apply to both the Moon's umbra during a total eclipse and the antumbra during an annular eclipse. |
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This is Los Angeles, and the rules of morality only apply to ordinary law-abiding citizens, not the elitists who rule over them. |
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Carter, the standard annunciated in the legislative history is the proper standard to apply to trusts for purposes or See. |
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The loan deferments apply to all loans from real estate to small consumer loans. |
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A study of Jamaicans dancing finds that some of Darwin's ideas about the evolution of animal courtship apply to people. |
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Offer does not apply to motor-cycles, caravanettes, commercial or three-wheeled vehicles. |
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It will then apply to all payments already transmitted to the entrustment and will be deducted from the next payment. |
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The Government's own National Practice Standards for the Mental Health Workforce should apply to detention centre staff. |
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Two exceptions to these special valuation rules can apply to reorganizations or recapitalizations involving S corporations. |
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Furthermore, Congress should clarify how any government recoupment process provision would apply to all affected parties. |
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I wonder whether one of Whitehead's own remarks might not apply to this, his theory of epochal becoming. |
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Pupils from those apply to the old red brick universities rather than the former polytechnics. |
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There are some 70 labour unions in the country, and to apply to join one, people must register with the Ministry of Manpower. |
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The increase will apply to all grades of perborates including monohydrate and tetrahydrate. |
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They apply to adoptions by relatives and step-parents as well as adoptions from care. |
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It will apply to convictions under old gross indecency laws against men who had consensual same-sex relationships. |
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Use an XSLT stylesheet created by a test candidate to apply to an XML document of the candidate's creation, and output the results. |
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The Rules for Draw-Based Games and Lotto Game Procedures apply to the Lotto Lucky Dip tickets. |
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A failed US law would have made these same restrictions apply to the internet. |
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If you do not have an LPA and lose this ability, someone would have to apply to the Court of Protection for an order to appoint a Deputy for you. |
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Some general process safety techniques apply to bioprocesses, but others must be adapted, and still others are unique to it. |
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In fact, our results here apply to a more general situation, namely to generalized subword order where the underlying poset is a rooted forest. |
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Now, ICANN is allowing those same technical tricks to apply to the suffix as well, allowing the Internet to be truly multilingual. |
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Words that apply to the characteristic movement, such as maestoso, scherzando, vivo, mesto, etc. |
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Certain federal laws designed to safeguard customers' nonpublic, personal information already apply to insurance. |
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Since 1996 the DOL has consistently utilized a standard practice for determining the prevailing wages that apply to H-2B guest workers. |
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The waiver does not apply to motorcycles, heavy-duty vehicles, or nonroad engines such as those in lawn mowers and chainsaws. |
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Elsewhere, unions have ensured that class-size limits nonsensically apply to online schools. |
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A tiered licensing system could apply to different types of weapons. |
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Trotto was not in the car at the time of the stop and Judge Frison's suppression order did not apply to him. |
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The Trigon case is a federal case and does not apply to matters being tried in California courts. |
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Further, the benefits that do exist may only apply to students who have relatively high prior knowledge in the domain. |
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These studies were conducted on unimodal resins, but it has yet to be determined if these results also apply to bimodal HDPE resins. |
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Under the finalised rule and the initial IFR, air cargo entities are now able to apply to become a Certified Cargo Screening Facility. |
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Places of worship across Wales can now apply to a new, one-off Au15 million fund to address urgent roof repairs. |
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This does not apply to the sees of Canterbury, York, London, Durham and Winchester. |
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Different arrangements apply to English students studying in Scotland, and to Scottish and Welsh students studying in England. |
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If they are deemed fit to practise they will then be eligible to apply to join the register. |
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This does not apply to accompanying spouses and minor children or members of travel groups. |
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Many countries have a mechanism to allow the holder of a visa to apply to extend a visa. |
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In Denmark, a visa holder can apply to the Danish Immigration Service for a Residence Permit after they have arrived in the country. |
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The English Act did not apply to Scotland, where the common law continued to apply. |
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These restrictions often apply to tobacco, wine, spirits, cosmetics, gifts and souvenirs. |
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In addition to those specific to the Dutch, many general points of European etiquette apply to the Dutch as well. |
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Students apply to become members of a particular faculty, as opposed to the school within which teaching is based. |
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It would apply to serious offences where the penalty was life imprisonment or imprisonment for 14 years or more. |
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An advantage of the system is that candidates will apply to University in S6 on the basis of determined Higher results. |
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The Act confirmed that English and not Scottish law would apply to Berwick. |
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The criteria presented above apply to all tour operators that want to be awarded the Blue Flag. |
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In the UK seals are protected under the Conservation of Seals Act 1970, however it does not apply to Northern Ireland. |
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Much of the findings that apply to all cetaceans were first discovered in porpoises. |
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The military is influential in the political and economic life of Egypt and exempts itself from laws that apply to other sectors. |
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Also, the additional protocols of 8 June 1977 were intended to make the conventions apply to internal conflicts such as civil wars. |
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Rome was to stay out of the western Mediterranean, but these terms did not apply to Massalia, which had its own treaty. |
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Some policies apply to England alone due to devolution, while others are not devolved and therefore apply to Britain as a whole. |
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All international agreements regarding the world's oceans apply to the Southern Ocean. |
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However, this does not apply to international students, transfer students, visiting students, or students in the School of General Studies. |
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Unless otherwise stated, directions of forces and motion apply to the Northern Hemisphere. |
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Marine Protected Areas are one option communities can apply to protect these areas and aid scientific research. |
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Also, at each cauldron or pot there must be a person to tend the fire and this also must apply to each series of kettles. |
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These ideal relationships apply to safety calculations for a variety of flight conditions on the materials in use. |
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Districts may apply to the British Crown for the grant of borough status upon advice of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. |
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The word is sometimes used loosely to apply to other kinds of youth institution or reformatory, such as Approved Schools and Detention Centres. |
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In many parts of the world, size limits apply to certain species, meaning fish below a certain size must, by law, be released. |
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The same rules apply to women, except their age of majority is 13 years and a day. |
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Laws enacted at the federal level in the United States apply to Puerto Rico as well, regardless of its political status. |
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The term also may apply to the longer textile fiber staple lint as well as the shorter fuzzy fibers from some upland species. |
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Palatalization only occurred in certain environments, and so it did not apply to all words from the same root. |
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As it turns out, those are fairly easy fears to apply to a monster or demon, but what about pteromerhanophobia, the fear of flying? |
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As in Old English, V2 inversion did not apply to clauses with pronoun subjects. |
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Similar considerations apply to the situation pertaining in the Diocese of New Westminster. |
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The Court of Appeal held that Article 3 ECHR not to subject a person to inhuman or degrading treatment does apply to the State. |
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In certain instances, different jurisdictions' law may apply to a tort, in which case rules have developed for which law to apply. |
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The Act did not apply to Scotland because by the Acts of Union 1707 Scotland retained its own legal system. |
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The current procedure is that a party in a case may apply to the Supreme Court to review a ruling of the circuit court. |
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The order does not apply to admiralty cases or to proceedings under the order next mentioned. |
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The Tennessee income tax does not apply to salaries and wages, but most income from stock, bonds and notes receivable is taxable. |
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The Harmon decision should also apply to the Alaska system for income reporting purposes. |
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It generally does not apply to property acquired prior to the marriage or to property acquired by gift or inheritance during the marriage. |
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Therefore, the planning laws of England and Wales do not apply to the duchy. |
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The most recent policies outlining the creation of new peerages, the Royal Warrant of 2004, explicitly apply to both hereditary and life peers. |
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In spite of this, the bill as introduced in April 1912 contained no such provision, and was meant to apply to all Ireland. |
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It does not apply to the five sees of Canterbury, York, London, Durham or Winchester, which are always represented in the House of Lords. |
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The Oaths Act 1961 extended the 1888 Act, but did not apply to Parliamentary Oaths. |
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The appointee holds the office until such time as another MP is appointed, or they apply to be released. |
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These same conditions apply to state liability for damage caused by the decision of a judicial body adjudicating at last instance. |
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Most of the goals could apply to any organisation be it a manufacturing facility, marketing firm, hospital or local government. |
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These restrictions apply to work hours and the type of work that children can perform. |
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This is satisfactory for simple cases like this one, but is more difficult to apply to more complicated cases as those below. |
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The CEO of one of the largest state leagues sent out a pitifully frantic letter stating that cramdowns would apply to all mortgages. |
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Affective techniques of thinking-feeling improvisationally are relational techniques that apply to situations more directly than to persons. |
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Examples that apply to bedrock exposures are some rare Ediacaran fossil sites in South Australia that are not publicly advertised. |
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Edlin and Haw, for example, propose that a Rule of Reason should apply to state restrictions on competition. |
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