This demo would be appropriate at the beginning of a general chemistry course or anytime when the law of conservation of mass is discussed. |
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Appropriate policies can foster the development of markets for previously unvalued goods. |
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Appropriate transformations resulted in reasonable approximations of the data to normality. |
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Appropriate treatment controls acute symptoms and reduces the risk of longer term complications. |
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Appropriate hemoglobinopathy screening should include a complete blood count and hemoglobin electrophoresis. |
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Appropriate subject matter for art could include pastoral scenes, landscapes, florals or anything else that is calming and appealing. |
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Appropriate and clear signage includes off-site and entrance signage as well as on-site signage with directional, cautionary, and parking signs. |
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Appropriate passages can be staged with costumed actors portraying the various parts. |
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Appropriate use of such assessments fosters learning and development and positively affects commitment and retention. |
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Appropriate physical training has shown improvements in most aspects of cardiovascular functioning. |
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Appropriate use of antibiotics will delay and in many cases prevent the emergence of resistance. |
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Appropriate food as it was the day that the monsoon finally arrived in Delhi and you know how hungry rainy weather makes you. |
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Whether the appropriate resolution to the conflict is a binational state is a question for discussion. |
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The axing has inspired countless articles on appropriate dismissal methods. |
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Appropriate legal documentation is required, however, if the caregiver is not the biological parent. |
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An avowed creationist who consults for a food lobby hardly seems an appropriate choice to fulfill these criteria. |
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Appropriate investigations and interpretation of results is necessary to avoid misdiagnosing Cushing's syndrome. |
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The principal will take whatever action she deems appropriate in this case. |
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The names of the three girls were entered into the appropriate databases, and their passports were flagged. |
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Appropriate exit sheaves, swivel exits for topping lifts and spinnaker halyard blocks are provided. |
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The art of leadership is the ability to move between the two poles at the appropriate times. |
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Appropriate premedication with anti-emetic agents is important for patient comfort. |
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The moderator's role is to facilitate the discussion by asking appropriate questions. |
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She then suffered an epileptic seizure and was treated with an appropriate medication. |
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Appropriate position can be checked by aspirating through the needle used for instilling the local anesthetic. |
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And in many cases the appropriate response to an invasion has been a declaration of war against the aggressor. |
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Instead of rushing the adjudication process, parole would be more appropriate. |
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Appropriate modification and proper implementation of a unified public health Act for the State is the need of the hour. |
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Appropriate aliquots of lipid stock solutions were placed in a vial and excess solvent removed under an argon stream. |
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Appropriate prominence should be given to terms which might operate disadvantageously to the customer. |
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Appropriate oxygen treatment in this population may also be a factor in reducing the incidence of the sudden infant death syndrome. |
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Three other men of appropriate rank to command legions are known from the sources to have been involved in the invasion. |
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Much can be learned about hypoestrogenemic and postmenopausal osteoporosis with appropriate small-animal models. |
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This remains true in the Roman Military as the soldiers required appropriate nutrition in order to function at high activity levels. |
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The AJAX controls inject the appropriate JavaScript code into the HTML output stream without you needing to code any JavaScript yourself. |
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He offloaded his captives a short time later, and gave each one gifts appropriate to their rank, as well as a letter of safe conduct. |
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During 1942, Allied officials debated on the appropriate grand strategy to pursue. |
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Churchill was also a very emotional man, unafraid to shed tears when appropriate. |
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Discharge from hospital can be delayed for months, even for over a year due to lack of appropriate care in the community. |
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In both the United Kingdom and elsewhere, a frequent debate centers on when it is appropriate for a monarch to use his or her political powers. |
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The jurisdictions overlap in some cases, and cases started in one division may be transferred by court order to another where appropriate. |
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If we compare this situation with the Dark Age, it seems appropriate to speak of a thorough cultural Laconization of Messenia. |
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In these circumstances, drug manufacturers must submit a proposed price to the appropriate regulatory agency. |
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Thus a brand's IMC should cohesively deliver positive messages through appropriate touch points associated with its target market. |
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If found appropriate, the agency may conduct its correspondence in any language of a member state. |
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A posthumous pardon was not considered appropriate as Alan Turing was properly convicted of what at the time was a criminal offence. |
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Some who had sold their outfits at Skagway, and pushed on light-handed so as to get through, began to appropriate new outfits on the other side. |
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Other blood products are given where appropriate, such as clotting deficiencies. |
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While most robotic vacuum cleaners are designed for home use, some models are appropriate for operation in offices, hotels, hospitals, etc. |
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Unlike Newton, Leibniz paid a lot of attention to the formalism, often spending days determining appropriate symbols for concepts. |
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As a general rule, new students take a placement test which enables teachers to determine which is the most appropriate level for the student. |
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Usually an appropriate higher doctorate is used in these circumstances, depending on the candidate's achievements. |
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Professional associations play a central role in this transformation amid criticisms on the lack of proper criteria to assure appropriate rigor. |
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Simon Argles, secretary of UMDS, said that because of the name of the medical school it was more appropriate to use the hospital's coat of arms. |
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Not all compounds that produce a colored flame are appropriate for coloring fireworks, however. |
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Depending on how sticky they felt it to be when they stood up, they were able to assess its alcoholic strength and impose the appropriate duty. |
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In the campus, the youth assembled to play, exercise, and indulge in appropriate sports, which included jumping, wrestling, boxing and racing. |
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In appropriate Shatnerian style, it quickly became a very ambitious undertaking. |
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Experiments should be designed to minimize possible errors, especially through the use of appropriate scientific controls. |
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He believes that silver and gold, as opposed to paper money, are the appropriate currency for international transactions. |
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Many admirers of Handel believed that the composer would have made such additions, had the appropriate instruments been available in his day. |
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In 1727 it was sung at the end of the coronation of queen Caroline, with adaptations by Handel to make its words more appropriate for a queen. |
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Under appropriate culture conditions, the megakaryocyte burst-forming cell can develop into 40 to 500 megakaryocytes within 1 week. |
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In his poems, translations, and criticism, he established a poetic diction appropriate to the heroic couplet. |
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She stumbles upon a small estate and uses the mushroom to reach a more appropriate height. |
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Eastlake made annual tours to the continent and to Italy in particular, seeking out appropriate paintings to buy for the Gallery. |
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They still have the equivalent dot rating, but are named to help choose a ball that is appropriate for one's skill level. |
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The governing system is divided into separate bodies that have the appropriate powers to create a system of checks and balances. |
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This was popularly felt to be an appropriate recompense for the previous national disgrace involving Ben Johnson. |
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Many domestic policy debates concern the appropriate level of government involvement in economic and social affairs. |
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A portrait of the appropriate Evangelist, a carpet page and a decorated initial page precedes each Gospel. |
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Less-skilled comprehenders do not know when it is appropriate to draw inferences. |
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The visiting statesman was welcomed with appropriate solemnity. |
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I don't think comparisons of her situation and mine are appropriate. |
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Please refer to section 2, paragraph 4 for the appropriate information. |
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It's a scary movie that might not be appropriate for the kiddies. |
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Besides, aleuronat is the cheapest albumin, and very appropriate for the nourishment of men. |
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It is not at all times easy to find words appropriate to express our ideas. |
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The headmaster wondered what an appropriate measure would be to make the pupil behave better. |
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While it is not considered appropriate for a professor to date his student, there is no such concern once the semester has ended. |
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The kind of awakeness that allows you to be appropriate to whatever moment you're in. |
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In the courtyard there were fruit and flowering trees appropriate for the worship of Mahadev, as also a bel tree. |
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Both parents should feel comfortable with the decision to cosleep with their baby and be committed to following appropriate safety precautions. |
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A more rapid technique is to cryogrind appropriate mixtures of polymer and salt and then subject the resulting powder to a modest heat treatment. |
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We were sharing a Cuban sandwich at the bar in Chez Henri. Susan felt that Riesling was appropriate with a Cuban sandwich. I was drinking beer. |
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This method of actualizing deactualization of what has passed is the only appropriate type of forgetting in cases of severe trauma. |
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This often happens, for example, when a two-dimensional solution is obtained for data whose appropriate dimensionality is higher. |
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Then he hunted for the black carnival domino, supposing that it was the appropriate thing for a penitent to wear. |
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It is an appropriate way to allow resolution of the dystocia, after clearing the airway and checking for a nuchal cord. |
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The shrill electricality of the scene is certainly appropriate to its content. |
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Social dancing became more widespread, so musical forms appropriate to accompanying dance began to standardize. |
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In some cases, as in the Young case, this penal policy would discourage individuals from appropriate and encourageable conduct. |
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Because this sentence makes a statement, a period is the appropriate endmark. |
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But at least they learned to dance and smile and talk and choose engineeresses appropriate to their engineering futures. |
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And fergawdsakes, when your instructor tells you something, acknowledge by nodding or indicate you didn't understand by appropriate expressions. |
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It was a fitting scoreline on the club's landmark anniversary, and appropriate that Van Persie should get the winner. |
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For the German occupying authorities war thus appears to offer the most appropriate occasion for carrying out their policy of genocide. |
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I've never met his mother, so I'm grasping at straws for an appropriate gift for her. |
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The CFSP requires unanimity among the member states on the appropriate policy to follow on any particular issue. |
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The volunteers and interns we note as hire-worthy are the ones who quickly show their outgoing, but appropriate personalities. |
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In Old English, however, nouns and their modifying words take appropriate endings depending on their case. |
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Just over half parents were not confident their child was getting appropriate treatment. |
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Section 8 provides a right for a court to make any remedy they consider just and appropriate. |
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Section 8 says that UK judges can grant any remedy that is considered just and appropriate. |
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The Clerk of the Parliaments, standing on the sovereign's left, responded by stating the appropriate Norman French formula. |
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Compared to NEER, a GDP weighted effective exchange rate might be more appropriate considering the global investment phenomenon. |
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There are three Bureau of Fire Communications alarm offices which receive and dispatch alarms to appropriate units. |
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Along with the transport role, the A400M can perform aerial refuelling and medical evacuation when fitted with appropriate equipment. |
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They can be transformed into organisms in the form of plasmids or in the appropriate format, by using a viral vector. |
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The priest and altar boys enter and exit through these doors during appropriate parts of the Divine Liturgy. |
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The NMC handles complaints made about nurses and midwives, and investigates allegations where appropriate. |
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The only thing that seemed to really be appropriate was to become a magician. |
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The band were deeply shaken upon learning of it and requested that appropriate safety precautions be taken in the future. |
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Unaccustomed to this freedom, the cast found it hard to select the appropriate clothes and wore different attire day by day. |
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Horner waited until Cameron was in an appropriate mood before presenting him with the song. |
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Motorsports ultimately became divided by types of motor vehicles into racing events, and their appropriate organisations. |
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Others may need to be certain the traveler has paid the appropriate fees for their visas and has future travel planned out of the country. |
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Foreigners and stateless persons can be employed in Ukraine after obtaining an appropriate permit. |
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Intercultural communication is competent when it accomplishes the objectives in a manner that is appropriate to the context and relationship. |
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For example, a handshake in one culture may be recognized as appropriate, whereas another culture may recognize it as rude or inappropriate. |
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Physical suffering and humiliation were considered appropriate retributive justice for the crimes they had committed. |
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Scientific study by AOC archaeologists in Edinburgh, demonstrated that it did indeed contain human tissue and it was of appropriate age. |
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Robert Drummond backed out of the agreement, only to have Bowen appropriate the ships while Drummond was ashore. |
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School teams often participate in the Scottish Cup competition for their appropriate level. |
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If he is a peer, the coronet appropriate to his rank is placed beneath the helm. |
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The bird apparently realized that the alarm call was no longer appropriate and switched to the nonalarm call in mid-vocalization. |
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He also had to pay a fine for the missed opportunity for procreation if appropriate. |
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The tone of the violin stands out above other instruments, making it appropriate for playing a melody line. |
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The trophy was chosen in 1987 as an appropriate cup for use in the competition, and was created in 1906 by Garrard's Crown Jewellers. |
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Each state maintains all of its roads and tries to integrate them into a system appropriate for that state. |
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Gray Morgan, was largely responsible for this effort to avoid disrupted schooling but never received appropriate recognition. |
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For the most minor offences where the appropriate sentence is a fine or discharge, this will usually follow immediately after a plea of guilty. |
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This has led the police authority to consider the chief constable's position and it was considered to be appropriate to accept his retirement. |
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Some ornithologists also feel it is appropriate to retain the great auk in the genus Alca, instead of Pinguinus. |
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As borrowings from other fields of study, one or the other linguistic formulation is more appropriate to any given discussion. |
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Sheets of parchment or vellum, animal hides specially prepared for writing, were cut down to the appropriate size. |
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This FM audio signal could be heard using standard radios equipped with the appropriate tuning circuits. |
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Once a business gets off the ground, a different management style may become appropriate. |
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Sheep, Piel, Chapel and Foulney Islands are tidal and can be walked to at low tide with appropriate care. |
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Contamination monitoring depends entirely upon the correct and appropriate deployment and utilisation of radiation monitoring instruments. |
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If, for instance, there is a power outage it is necessary to contact the appropriate DNO rather than the energy supplier. |
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The animals are protected and people moving outside the settlements are required to have appropriate scare devices to ward off attacks. |
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This makes the total yield less than it would be if the fish were allowed to grow to an appropriate size. |
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During the 3rd century, the Franks attempted to appropriate Batavia to the south of Lacus Flevo. |
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As the system developed in the Philippines and elsewhere, the laborer could pay an appropriate fee and be exempted from the obligation. |
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There are reports of brown bears specifically targeting Amur leopards and tigers to appropriate their kills. |
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Choose an appropriate substrate for the paludarium. Fine sand, mud, or a mix of both is recommended. |
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Kestrels feed chiefly on terrestrial vertebrates and invertebrates of appropriate size, such as rodents, reptiles, or insects. |
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In appropriate conditions, the primrose can cover the ground in open woods and shaded hedgerows. |
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Different boundary conditions are appropriate for each of these different situations. |
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Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. |
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An example is the analysis of the space shuttle reentry pictured to ensure the material properties under this loading condition are appropriate. |
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Without appropriate awareness of marine pollution, the necessary global will to effectively address the issues may prove inadequate. |
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This would avoid the inherent risks of damaging the wooden structure if it were lifted out of the water without appropriate support. |
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Those who really understand propriety in Austen's novel take into account both the feelings of others and draw the appropriate conclusions. |
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These include travel on the catamaran service to or from Portsmouth as appropriate. |
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The term is not normally applied to catching farmed fish, or to aquatic mammals, such as whales where the term whaling is more appropriate. |
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Rose had published his own opinion a year earlier arguing that fish cannot feel pain as they lack the appropriate neocortex in the brain. |
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In recent years, it has been discussed whether today it is appropriate for a small country to maintain ten parliaments. |
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Since then, the title of Coadjutor Archbishop of the see is considered sufficient and more appropriate. |
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Vaccines are available against certain diseases, and antibiotics are widely used where appropriate. |
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Thus dividing the world into two exploration and colonizing areas seemed appropriate. |
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The point of monastic discipline was to learn skills and appropriate emotions. |
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It is doubtful whether perfumes qualify as appropriate copyright subject matter under the US Copyright Act. |
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With appropriate issuances of bills, branches could move around money and actually make money. |
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Depending upon the teacher's questions a student would play the appropriate card or cards. |
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Maya households interred their dead underneath the floors of their houses, with offerings appropriate to the social status of the family. |
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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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The Portuguese Empire therefore became an appropriate target for Dutch military incursions. |
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However, after the deaths of Yakov and Grigori he took part in the division of the family wealth and received an appropriate part. |
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It was the role and expertise of a solicitor to select on his client's behalf the appropriate writ for the proposed legal action. |
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Chapter 22 describes the appropriate use of oaths and solemn vows, which are part of religious worship because the person calls upon God. |
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There may be a paper adjudication if the judge thinks it appropriate and the parties agree. |
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The aim is to identify the issues as early as possible and, where appropriate,to try specific issues prior to the main trial. |
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However, the Court recognizes some circumstances where it is appropriate to hear a case that is seemingly moot. |
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While online searches are appropriate for many legal situations, they are not appropriate for all. |
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Rachel is another modest, nun-like name, of the same order as Judith, and has the appropriate signification of a lamb. |
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In fact, both are in raging agreement that passive defense is never appropriate. |
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Charges are filed by parties against unions or employers with the appropriate regional office. |
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International trade law includes the appropriate rules and customs for handling trade between countries. |
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The Knesset is divided into committees, which amend bills on the appropriate subjects. |
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Where the failure to act is held to be unlawful, it is for the institution concerned to put an end to the failure by appropriate measures. |
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Bonar Law decided it would be appropriate to meet with his senior Conservative colleagues, something he had not previously done. |
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After the appropriate business has been transacted, the Commons again bow thrice and depart. |
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Balanced economic growth requires that different factors in the accumulation process expand in appropriate proportions. |
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Testing for resistance during an outbreak can help determine appropriate future choices. |
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In advanced cases, appropriate chemotherapy improves average survival over supportive care alone, as well as improving quality of life. |
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For individuals who have more advanced disease, hospice care may also be appropriate. |
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Luxemburg felt it to be appropriate only in countries in which industry was geographically concentrated. |
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Given that honor was at stake, the appropriate method for the United States Navy to redeem itself was by dueling. |
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Such street works need only be appropriate to the type of highway to which the notice relates. |
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It is usually treated as a rock climb, with appropriate ropes and belay protection. |
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He later learns that if he had asked the appropriate questions about what he saw, he would have healed his maimed host, much to his honour. |
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Development of the appropriate shapes of the vertebral bodies is regulated by HOX genes. |
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Crowe also helped the Commission landscape their forests to make them more appropriate for recreational use. |
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If the official receipt is not available, the appropriate CA officer will prepare a similar receipt in sextuplicate. |
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Any payment listed in the Sundries column must be posted individually to the appropriate ledger account. |
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In appropriate installations, the torsiograph provides good evidence of most torsional vibration modes. |
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The treatment of PTA requires that the surgeon select the most appropriate antibiotic and the best procedure to remove the abscessed material. |
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The legality of such deals are for appropriate authorities to determine and not for Airbus Industrie. |
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If anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reactions are suspected, discontinue administration immediately and treat as medically appropriate. |
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It is indeed the human being's natural and appropriate response to danger. |
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Identify cost-effective alternative waste disposal options to replace current practices, where appropriate. |
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It is very appropriate that Bergen is the author of this tale. |
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It may be appropriate to recollect the remarks of USAF Fighter Weapons School about Rafiqui's adeptness at gunnery. |
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An inquest in Bradford heard he was bullied at West Suffolk College and that his mother struggled to get appropriate mental health intervention. |
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Solicitors appear in court when appropriate in that garb together with tabs and wing collar. |
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Appropriate planning, however, can mitigate the dangers involved and make it an acceptable risk for the maneuver commander if the situation warrants. |
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Appropriate doses of analgesics, antipyretics and decongestants should be offered, as well as patient education about the chosen treatment strategy. |
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Appropriate training and experience are important to minimise the risk of thermal damage to adjacent structures while enjoying the benefits of lasers during microsurgery. |
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Appropriate time scales for the survival of statistical mechanics may be assumed by the fact that its basic concepts have not changed substantially for about 100 years. |
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There is no academic consensus on the most appropriate definition of the state. |
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An overseas member could be added to the Council of State when appropriate. |
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In civil cases where the Crown is a party, it is a customary to list the appropriate government Minister as the party instead. |
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In 1976, that Court ruled that, under appropriate circumstances, capital punishment may constitutionally be imposed. |
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The American supplier was paid in dollars, which were credited against the appropriate European Recovery Program funds. |
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It is more appropriate to call such atheists, antitheists or god haters. |
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The British Museum continues to assert that it is an appropriate custodian and has an inalienable right to its disputed artefacts under British law. |
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The wire is threaded on a long suitably curved needle, extrance is made through the vestibule of the mouth medially to the zygoma and out on the face at an appropriate point. |
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Perhaps it would be most appropriate to express simple gratitude. |
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Passports issued overseas did not all have a Machine Readable Zone but these was introduced gradually as appropriate equipment was made available overseas. |
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More recent recordings tend to use more historically informed performance methods appropriate for baroque music and often use authentic instruments. |
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In early March Handel began discussions with the appropriate committees for a charity concert, to be given in April, at which he intended to present Messiah. |
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Wiping a baby's mouth after each feeding with a damp washcloth or brushing children's teeth with fluoride toothpaste if age appropriate are also key preventative measures. |
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These are generally aided by the use of appropriate inflectional suffixes. |
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Productive vocabulary, therefore, generally refers to words that can be produced within an appropriate context and match the intended meaning of the speaker or signer. |
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It therefore seems appropriate to preface this book with a discussion of why elections merit study and an examination of how much has been or can be learnt from psephology. |
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All Cuban citizens are required to report to the appropriate authorities the discovery of actual or suspected narcotics washed up on Cuban shores. |
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Research questions are expressed in a language that is appropriate for the academic community that has the greatest interest in answers that would address said gap. |
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Wearing the cloth of kings would seem to be an appropriate symbol. |
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It is the social commentator Polly Toynbee who supplies imagery that is more appropriate for Conservative social policy in the twenty first century. |
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Farmers who implement these recommended practices will create immediate habitat with the appropriate critical water depth and timing needed by the waterbirds. |
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A great many factors are taken into account in selecting appropriate locations for UCG, including surface conditions, hydrogeology, lithoglogy, coal quantity, and quality. |
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They also make use of the appropriate seasonal liturgical colors, etc. |
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The antimins is a silk cloth, signed by the appropriate diocesan bishop, upon which the sanctification of the holy gifts takes place during each Divine Liturgy. |
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The question is of a technical, gymnastic kind, and von Neumann's positive answer uses the set-theoretic and epsilontic trickery appropriate to this domain. |
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If motive has any relevance, this may be addressed in the sentencing part of the trial, when the court considers what punishment, if any, is appropriate. |
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I thought it being the Swastika would be appropriate for your Swastika. |
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Staking out a spot involves not only the appropriate level of murre aggression but, even more fundamentally, the ability to find food efficiently. |
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He will stand on the stage beside the actor or actress, and repeat the words with appropriate action over and over again, until they are delivered as he desires them to be. |
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It is not unusual for him to collaborate with diverse singers and to hold auditions before deciding the most appropriate for a particular song or album. |
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Its growing purpose has allowed governments, communities and organizations to use appropriate data to record happiness in order to enable policies to provide better lives. |
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In an interview from October 1976 with Sounds magazine, Clapton said that he was not a political person and that his rambling remarks that night were not appropriate. |
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The work, said critics, was not given appropriate context for viewers. |
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A central issue regarding the recognition of custom is determining the appropriate methodology to know what practices and norms actually constitutes customary law. |
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It is known that the only finite-dimensional diffeological vector space that admits a diffeologically smooth scalar product is the standard space of appropriate dimension. |
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If all assets are located elsewhere, the plaintiff must file another suit in the appropriate court to seek enforcement of the other court's previous judgment. |
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Since Old Kilpatrick, a legendary birthplace of Saint Patrick, is in the district, the association of Saint Patrick's Saltire may be considered appropriate, if coincidental. |
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They then choose the most appropriate mapping of the spherical coordinate system onto that ellipsoid, called a terrestrial reference system or geodetic datum. |
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The exception is the award of damages in English law libel cases, although a judge is now obliged to make a recommendation to the jury as to the appropriate amount. |
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Private visa and passport services collect an additional fee for verifying customer applications, supporting documents, and submitting them to the appropriate authority. |
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The proposal is made viable through measurements in an appropriate three-qubit basis and turns out to be robust against imperfections in the bipartite source. |
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Keepers were also appointed when the office of Lord Chancellor fell vacant, and discharged the duties of the office until an appropriate replacement could be found. |
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Rule 6 deals with technical issues, which concern the computation of time, and authorizes the courts to extend certain deadlines in appropriate circumstances. |
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It is a description rather than a title, and is not appropriate for the owner of a normal residential property, far less the owner of a small souvenir plot of land. |
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She wore a racy dress that was just barely appropriate for the occasion. |
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How the soldiers succeeded in freely penetrating to the heart of the Empire, without the imperial court taking appropriate countermeasures, remains a mystery even now. |
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For soft lenses, projection based methods are more appropriate as these are simple to utilise in a wet cell and provide an accurate method of inspection. |
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Some products are usually more appropriate for the advergame format. |
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The internal conflicts among Indian kingdoms gave opportunities to the European traders to gradually establish political influence and appropriate lands. |
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Given this staggering data slam, it is quite possible that the best and most relevant data and information needed to produce the most appropriate knowledge slips by unnoticed. |
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In the introduction, Winkler places The Fall in the appropriate thematic context of an ongoing 'dialogue' between the classical past and the America of the film's present. |
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Evidence for what constituted criminal offences, and what was considered the appropriate punishment for them, is mostly lacking for late prehistoric Celtic laws. |
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Respirator must be packaged in an individual airproof package with manufacturer s logo and illustrated instruction with regard to appropriate putting the respirator on. |
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Since these powers were enlarged in 2007, JP courts have been involved in increasingly serious cases, where their powers are considered appropriate. |
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Appropriate as many mathematical techniques and metaphorical expressions from contemporary respectable science, primarily physics as possible. |
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The Isle of Apples was hardly religious doctrine for Lewis the antitheist, but it was the appropriate imagery to use for a hoped-for afterlife for an Irishman. |
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In heraldry and heraldic vexillology, a blazon is a formal description of a coat of arms, flag or similar emblem, from which the reader can reconstruct the appropriate image. |
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Appropriate methods to slaughter livestock were an early target for legislation. |
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In 2016, the Mayor Sadiq Khan endorsed the plans and suggested that all services should terminate at Old Oak Common while a more appropriate solution is found for Euston. |
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Serialization is appropriate when saving data for nonjava programs to use. |
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It was the Hoover company's aim to expand worldwide, and having already established bases in England and Scotland, Merthyr Tydfil seemed like the next appropriate step. |
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The purpose of Malthus's Definitions was terminological clarity, and Malthus discussed appropriate terms, their definitions, and their use by himself and his contemporaries. |
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The host can become rapidly dehydrated unless an appropriate mixture of dilute salt water and sugar is taken to replace the blood's water and salts lost in the diarrhea. |
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Appropriate government consultation, planning and approval procedures also help to minimize environmental risks. |
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If one wishes to present the most accurate data for the peaks, mean or interpolated prominence would be appropriate as the other measures give biased estimates. |
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In these cases, fish intake rates specific to females of childbearing age are most appropriate when assessing exposures to developmental toxicants. |
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As gifts freely given by the Holy Spirit, they cannot be earned or merited, and they are not appropriate criteria with which to evaluate one's spiritual life or maturity. |
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Government policy is currently promoting 'specialisation' whereby parents choose a secondary school appropriate for their child's interests and skills. |
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If the work is to be distributed electronically, the final files are saved in formats appropriate to the target operating systems of the hardware used for reading. |
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In all cases, the object of firing is to permanently harden the wares and the firing regime must be appropriate to the materials used to make them. |
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In addition to sporting performance, promotion is usually contingent on meeting criteria set by the higher league, especially concerning appropriate facilities and finances. |
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Clubs from these leagues may, if they feel they meet the appropriate standard of play and have suitable facilities, apply to join a league which does form part of the system. |
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The CRB obtained and imported millions of tons of foodstuffs for the CN to distribute, and watched over the CN to make sure the German army didn't appropriate the food. |
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Buses were fitted with technology appropriate to the local climate or passenger needs, such as air conditioning in Asia, or cycle mounts on North American buses. |
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This version of the story is generally told to younger children, usually in primary school or nursery as it is generally considered the most appropriate for children. |
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Till I came here, I had no idea of the fixed determination which there is in the heart of every American to extirpate the Indians and appropriate their territory. |
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A few, however, are obligate heterotrophs, while others can live heterotrophically in the absence of light, provided an appropriate organic carbon source is available. |
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A company planning an IPO typically appoints a lead manager, known as a bookrunner, to help it arrive at an appropriate price at which the shares should be issued. |
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Although there are clinical situations where transfusion with red blood cells is the only clinically appropriate option, clinicians look at whether alternatives as feasible. |
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Given the fluid flow conditions and the desired shaft output speed, the specific speed can be calculated and an appropriate turbine design selected. |
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These companies have continued to preserve appropriate parts of its stations and bridges so historic GWR structures can still be recognised around the network. |
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I don't think it was appropriate for the cashier to tell me out loud in front of all those people at the check-out that my hair-piece looked like it was falling out of place. |
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Determining which fracking technique is appropriate for well productivity depends largely on the properties of the reservoir rock from which to extract oil or gas. |
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The idea of anointing Charles may be owed to Archbishop Hincmar of Reims, who composed no less than four ordines describing appropriate liturgies for a royal consecration. |
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Sofas and chairs can be coordinated into any design through reupholstery or slipcovers. Reupholstery requires a fabric selection appropriate for your piece. |
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William summoned a Convention Parliament in England, which met on 22 January 1689, to discuss the appropriate course of action following James's flight. |
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Record the total number of pages, leaves, or columns followed by in various pagings, in various foliations, or in various numberings, as appropriate. |
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The code calculates the appropriate value at each iteration. |
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Just rmgrouping news.admin.net-abuse.usenet would get rid of both the kooks, trolls, and flamers as well as the discussions which are appropriate and pertain to Usenet abuse. |
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