A single flower is borne on a scape arising between the basal leaves and subtended by a large, leaf-like bract. |
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Clearly, readers need to be aware of shortcomings arising from tradeoffs among the above-mentioned factors. |
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The other nurse, who continues to suffer ill health arising from the near assault, has been absent from work on a number of occasions. |
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The complications arising from quadrivalent or trivalent plus univalent formation are not considered in this article. |
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The key legal issues arising from clinical ethics committees concern accountability. |
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This book includes Tideway, a set of poems arising during a period spent with Thames watermen. |
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Furthermore, the steels have a low carbon content, which improves the weldability and reduces stresses arising from transformation. |
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Under article III of the Constitution, the Federal judiciary has the power to adjudicate cases arising under the laws of the United States. |
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The grant of the jurisdiction is not the same as it being a justiciable controversy arising under the Act. |
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Display the position of the afterbirth so that any problems arising from its incorrect positioning can be safely managed. |
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The Convention provides an exclusive legal framework for the settlement of disputes arising out of the international carriage of goods by air. |
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These reflections, arising out of the present crisis, have forced themselves too strongly on my mind to be suppressed. |
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The most highly alembicated and sophisticated work of art, arising in complex civilizations. |
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Holders should be liable for damages arising from the loss of a card until the consumer notifies the issuer. |
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Any excess relief in a tax year may be carried forward for offset against rental income arising from Irish property in future years. |
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Likewise, the occasional yolk sac tumor arising in liver has been reported in childhood. |
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She said the town had developed a bad reputation as a result of problems arising from late night take-aways. |
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Nor are redundancies arising from lay-offs and short-time working included, even though two workers each put on half-time still means a job lost. |
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As a rule, annelidan segments are generated from a posterior growth zone, arising and developing sequentially, from anterior to posterior. |
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The most urgent diagnosis is retinoblastoma, a malignancy most likely arising from retinal germ cells. |
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The trial judge did not consider the factor of the likelihood of danger arising soon. |
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The workers are asking for compensation for mental stress arising from a possible risk of exposure to asbestos at the plant. |
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At the Olympic Games, the Court of Arbitration for Sport is the final arbiter on all disputes arising during the Games. |
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In a changing Ireland new and complex social problems are arising and a plan is being drawn up to help cope with the social changes. |
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It might be assumed that the birds' near-universal distribution led to comparable practices arising independently in different localities. |
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In all probability this was the result of the intensification of practices arising in earlier periods. |
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An informaticist service could perform this function, helping health professionals to answer questions arising in practice. |
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The insurance will cover damages arising as a result of an accident, medical costs, expatriation but not the theft of personal property. |
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Doctors are encouraged to recognise and reflect on the philosophical questions arising during clinical practice. |
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A claim is defined as a claim for damages for negligence arising out of a motor vehicle accident. |
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Her arrival brings a clash of ideas and cultures, the comedy arising from the continuing conflict. |
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Events proved him wrong, but by then the damage arising from this false postulate was done. |
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This is an assessment of the general damages arising from the second incident. |
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Experts said it was lucky that up to now the city had not had any accidents arising from leaking radiation. |
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Although there was some conflict with others arising from his behaviour he was described as cheerful and bubbly. |
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From January to June this year there have been 50 deaths arising out of 47 accidents. |
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They support compressive loads arising from body weight and muscle tension and anchor one vertebral body to the next. |
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In dense media with lossless reflection arising from multiple scattering, the threshold for laser action is greatly reduced. |
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Cholesterol embolisation occurs in patients with generalised atheroma, arising as a consequence of arteriosclerosis. |
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She has severe athetoid cerebral palsy arising from the circumstances of her birth. |
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The prospect of war arising with the Elves and lycanthropes wasn't very appealing. |
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The analysis of relationships between parameters sampled during a seasonal course is fraught with problems arising from autocorrelations. |
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All the remaining costs arising from sexual abuse cases will fall on the taxpayer. |
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It may be that Mr. Mitchell assumed that it would relieve the insurers from all risk arising from vandalism, sabotage and malicious mischief. |
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It is not extraordinary for a court to adjudicate a tort claim arising outside of its territorial jurisdiction. |
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He admitted he had tested positive for drugs arising out of the medication he's been taking for his dislocated shoulder. |
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A Scottish Executive spokesman said matters arising from the inquiry were a matter for the Crown Office. |
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Basal cell carcinoma is a tumor arising from the basal cell layer of the epidermis. |
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In layman's terms, standard deviation is a unit of statistical measure that also expresses the probability of a given outcome arising. |
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Nausea can also be of central origin, arising from direct excitation of medullary receptors by systemic toxins. |
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In the frosty air they beheld smoke arising from a spot in the centre of the bog at Ratheskin, and towards it they proceeded with caution. |
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That section provides both for jurisdiction and for a federal cause of action arising by recognition of certain international common law torts. |
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I see arising a great movement among women to safeguard themselves and their children from the evil effects of too liberal a capitalism. |
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The government has finally agreed to process claims from thousands of homeland families arising out of betterment removals. |
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The judge said he hoped steps had been taken to avoid such a conflict between the two authorities arising in the future. |
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The information is invalid and as such this Court has no jurisdiction to try the issue arising therefrom. |
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And for that matter, life itself is an emergent property, arising from proteins, DNA, and other biomolecules. |
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The mobile laboratory will be able to address many problems arising from the use of the disciplines of pathology, dermatology, and allergies. |
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However, they are readily mobilizable to deal with problems arising outside their own force under mutual aid arrangements. |
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They paid out sums to meet losses of earnings and health care expenses arising from sickness or injury at work. |
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Legal advisors also cast doubt on the usefulness of evidence arising from the disappeared witness. |
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Input was sought from experienced tutors in Health Sciences at McMaster University regarding process issues arising within tutored groups. |
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Glomus tumor is a vascular neoplasm arising from the paraganglia around the carotid bifurcation, the jugular bulb, or the tympanic arteries. |
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Given the relationship with male morphology, another question arising from these studies is what determines wasp body size. |
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The ischiadic artery was the embryonic important axial artery of the lower limb arising originally from the umbilical artery. |
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The main feather may have an afterfeather attached to it, arising from the underside of the feather at the superior umbilicus. |
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War-torn Germany is provocatively portrayed with bombed-out buildings and spontaneous marketplaces arising out of stark, rubble-lined streets. |
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Axons arising from the somas of nerve cells in the myenteric plexus can be found in all the muscle layers. |
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In addition, a sniffer can't capture information about response time problems arising from desktop components. |
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The sensory nerve, arising from the branches of the superior laryngeal nerve, innervates the mucous membrane of the larynx. |
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The case concerned a claim for damages arising from the negligence of a solicitor instructed in a conveyancing transaction. |
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The biopsy specimen showed a cystic tumor arising from a dilated eccrine duct. |
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I think of it as arising from pain fibers that are not mucosal but deeper in hollow organs or in solid masses. |
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Dissection begins as an intramural hematoma arising from ruptured vasa vasorum. |
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Branches and nodes are color-coded to represent genetic divergences arising from speciation events. |
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Sounds arising from venous flow in the abdomen, called venous hums, are uncommon. |
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Tall bugbane is a tall wildflower with branched and leafy stems arising from 100-200 cm high. |
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Occasionally some fibers arising from the scapular spine extend superficially over the surface of the muscle and end in the skin of the arm. |
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All disputes or differences arising out of this contract which cannot be amicably resolved shall be referred to arbitration in London. |
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Schatzki's ring is a web arising from the mucosa at the squamocolumnar mucosal junction. |
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Counsel for ING submitted that once it is proven there was a breach and there was a loss arising out of the welding, the policy is null and void. |
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I am not sure whether a trial judge could state a case arising from an application to quash. |
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Participants must agree to arbitration outside of the US court system for conflicts arising from this contest. |
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Furthermore, no offset of personal allowances or tax credits will be allowable against tax arising at this low rate. |
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The key intermediates would be a benzylic carbanion, a benzylic radical and a hydroperoxy radical arising from via oxygen trapping. |
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In the United Kingdom the OFT and MMC have often considered excessive pricing arising out of oligopolistic market structures. |
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The benign variant is a typical example of an intraductal papilloma arising in the sublingual gland, a previously unreported site. |
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The Committee will be overarchingly concerned with quality issues arising from such areas as those listed below. |
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However, it is recommended to use the longer form in order to avoid any oversights or confusion arising. |
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As a result, a lower lamb crop should result in 2004 but extra hoggets should be available in the first quarter arising from the carryover. |
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Acid rain, stratospheric ozone depletion, and climate change are major regional or global problems arising from atmospheric pollution. |
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They have also been reported arising from a suprarenal, common iliac, or superior mesenteric artery. |
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It is proposed that a similar arrangement of protein domains could concentrate the compressive stress arising from surface tension. |
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Noise levels of up to 108 dB have been measured, arising from the impact between pallet truck wheels and deck surface ridges. |
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In other words, there is no distinction between the privilege arising in the context of civil law, criminal law, or any other area of law. |
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In particular he applied his methods to equations resulting from electromagnetics, then later to those arising from hydrodynamics. |
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No doubt there are problems arising from the role of the drug companies in medical research, but these are not peculiar to vaccines. |
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Much severe civilian trauma is blunt, arising from road traffic accidents rather than from penetrative fragments and bullets, blast, and burns. |
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There are different moments of decision arising because of different conditions. |
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Interferences with the amenities of land and personal injuries arising during the use of land are cognate subjects. |
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We can learn to rise like a phoenix from the ashes, arising as part of a better world and a better life for one and all. |
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Four footballers are facing court cases arising out of two separate alleged incidents involving violent assaults. |
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The problem of inflexibility arising out of the law's requirement that companies have directors is still troublesome. |
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The most frequent example of self-induced automatism is intoxication arising from the voluntary ingestion of alcohol or proscribed drugs. |
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More than half of all Pima Indians over age 35 have diabetes, a condition arising from a body's decreased ability to metabolize glucose. |
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It is a step towards avoiding the problems arising over housing, taxation, inheritance rights and family law. |
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We forget that the feelings and emotions we have are all conditioned responses, arising out of the particular conditions of our lives. |
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The slip is sometimes joined or replaced by a muscular fasciculus arising from, or in the neighborhood of, the pisiform bone. |
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Since the European Community directive was issued, errors arising from confusion between ephedrine and epinephrine have been reported. |
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All claims should be reported to the insurer within thirty days of such claim arising. |
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Your own continuity planning process should have considered the implications of problems arising with the supplier. |
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Skilled trades, such as plumbing and building, represented 20 per cent of total vacancies arising from skill-shortages. |
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This past week has seen more controversy arising from Sunday's live televised match. |
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You agree that all use of the Logo, and all goodwill arising out of such use, will inure to the sole benefit of the association. |
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He was convicted of a series of offences arising from the photography at an earlier hearing. |
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Income arising to a non-resident employee is subject to Portuguese withholding tax at a flat rate of 25 per cent. |
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At the time of cholecystectomy, the gallbladder was noted to have a thickened wall and a polypoid mass arising in the neck of the gallbladder. |
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The accounts were opened to questions from the floor and there were no points arising. |
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Fog and clouds contain such small droplets, and thus the bows arising from them are known as fogbows or cloudbows rather than rainbows. |
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Previous studies suggest inbred green-veined-orchid embryos are twice as likely to abort as those arising from cross-fertilized flowers. |
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The law was formed more by customs arising from litigation governed by formularies in notarial act books. |
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In crosssection, the caps are the upper, thickened portion of fungiform structures arising from convolution of exocuticle. |
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Craniopharyngiomas are solid or cystic tumors arising from the remnants of Rathke's pouch. |
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The claimants claim damages for libel against the three defendants in the current action arising out of the article. |
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The Trustee may determine all questions and doubts arising in relation to any of the provisions of these presents and the Security Documents. |
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Microscopic examination showed the pseudomembranes arising from an area of ulceration, surrounded by acute and chronic inflammation. |
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His highlighting of the paradoxes arising from human free will, creativity and depravity made me keen to read on. |
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Air pollution arising from transport and industrial emissions has a major effect on public health. |
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Often the socio-economic implications arising out of desertions by the spouse is overlooked by society. |
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In the report inspectors recognised the problems we have with poor accommodation and punctual starts to lessons arising from this. |
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Grass pea is a weedy annual with one to several glabrous stems arising from 20-50 cm high. |
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However, as we've just said, roots don't have buds, and that's exactly what you see sprouting on the potato, arising from the potato's eyes. |
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A capital gain is the profit arising to a person when he sells, or disposes of, an asset which he owns. |
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For a company like ABB, there was further potential arising from the privatisation of district heating. |
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The epiglottis and tumours arising from it are composed of fibroelastic cartilage. |
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The apparent meanders are evidently an artifact arising from close juxtaposition of the oval units. |
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Income arising from dividends from equities, life assurance products and pensions will not be affected. |
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Concurrent with these changes is the formation of marginal osteophytes that are excrescences of bone arising at the margins of the joint. |
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Compensation cost arising from the issuance of stock options may be expensed or capitalized in the same way as cash compensation. |
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The financial exposure arising from the activities of the prolific abusers is staggering. |
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The international investment bank has warned investors of the potential risk exposure arising from equities. |
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Here are some examples of manslaughter arising from extenuatory considerations in fact. |
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Those documents were generally drafted later and reflect social democratic ideas arising in the 19th century. |
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Identifying the tissue of origin for tumors arising in and around the biliary tract is particularly problematic far the pathologist, due in part to the anatomy of the region. |
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Such exploratory activities are increasingly unattractive compared with the short-term measurable improvements in competency arising from exploitation. |
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According to Young, diffraction fringes occur as a result of interference between the incident wave and a wave arising from the edge of a diffracting aperture or body. |
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Another fascicle, usually arising behind the clavicular head of the sternocleidomastoid, may extend in various directions upwards toward the head. |
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Across the country, an entire network of companies that were semi-professional was arising, in something of the manner and pattern of American civic theaters. |
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Commonly known as an abscess or boil, a furuncle is a tender, erythematous, firm or fluctuant mass of walled-off purulent material, arising from the hair follicle. |
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Each shoot has several leaves arising from nodes located near its tip. |
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Applications can be made by the personal representative of a deceased patient, and anyone who may have a claim arising out of the patient's death. |
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The notions of a future life, of another world, and similar ideas are described as arising out of the dialectical limitations of the finite understanding. |
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In 1908 Erlang joined the Copenhagen Telephone Company and began applying probability to various problems arising in the context of telephone calls. |
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Niles, SpeakerCraft, and others use directional tweeters and woofers that can be separately adjusted to compensate for imaging problems arising from the positioning drawbacks. |
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We asked the groups to discuss the case and explore the implementation issues arising from it as well as the doctor's feelings about these issues. |
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The Rat Man's guilt, arising from these oedipally murderous feelings, led him to deflect his hostility onto himself in the form of suicidal thoughts. |
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Another aspect arising from the macroscopic chirality of gel networks refers to applications in material science such as sensors or switches, he told Reactive Reports. |
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The veterinarian, however, disputed his point of view, noting that the tracks belonged to a dog of plantigrade characteristics arising from a deformation. |
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One of the arguments for intervention arising from the Syria strikes relies on a bit of sophistry. |
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Tensions arising from this situation brewed for several years. |
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In Insight Meditation, once we have abandoned the luminous state of arising and passing, we open to a profound cycle of dissolution, death, and rebirth. |
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Bleeding in children, arising from persistent crusting of the insides of the nostrils, is best treated using an antiseptic cream or softening ointment such as petroleum jelly. |
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Fish kills provide the most dramatic form of pollution, arising from discharges of silage run-off, manure slurries and sewage and industrial waste. |
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In another report, splenius colli accessorius or rhomboaxoides was found arising from the fascia of rhomboideus minor and serratus posterior inferior. |
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American workers will find no other way to solve the problems arising out of the crisis of capitalism except along the path of socialism and internationalism. |
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In some cases, the arch is reinforced or completed by a large median artery, arising frequently from the common interosseous, or from an enlarged metacarpal artery. |
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The increased phosphorus is arising from run-off from agricultural land and farmyards as well as from municipal and industrial effluent discharges. |
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Yet in retrospect, it is clear that problems were arising even then. |
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Every time something goes wrong within a public service there is a strong desire to find out why, to legislate and prevent the problem arising again. |
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This growth in litigation has occurred across the range of medical specialties, although the most pronounced growth has been in claims arising from obstetrics and gynaecology. |
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In this way, they will help to boost Government revenue through taxes such as pay as you earn arising from increased number of people getting jobs. |
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The real underlying uncompetitiveness of the British economy, arising from the strength of sterling, has simply been disguised by aggressive cost cutting. |
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A non-resident is taxed in Spain on income arising from Spanish property at the rate of 25 per cent on gross income without any deductions for expenses or interest costs. |
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In no other country has the price impact arising from introduction of a broad-based consumption tax washed out of the economic system within twelve months. |
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Consider the problems arising from overpopulation and urban sprawl. |
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It is one where an occupier, faced with a hazard accidentally arising on his land, fails to act with reasonable prudence so as to remove the hazard. |
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When infertility is a possible outcome arising from a variety of medical conditions, it may be worth considering having sperm saved in a sperm bank for later use. |
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In snakes and amphisbaenians M. iliocostalis has its origin from either a tendon or a tendonous sheet arising from the anteroventral half of M. longissimus dorsi. |
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Can images arising from a self apparently at ease internally and at peace with its environs ever produce images that surpass mere visual reportage? |
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Long-term capital gains arising from transfer of equity shares are taxed at 20 per cent if indexation benefit is availed of and at 10 per cent without benefit of indexation. |
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When eating and drinking in general aggravate the pain, the pain is nearly always arising from the stomach, pancreas, biliary tract, small intestine, or colon. |
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The effusion is often large and recurrent, arising from a fistulous tract between the pancreas and the pleural cavity, with or without pseudocyst formation. |
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This type of risk is arising from a decision of a foreign government to restrict capital movements, which would make it difficult to repatriate profits, dividends or capital. |
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This implementation of the principle of least privilege helps contain security breaches arising from buggy code, malicious code, user error and malicious users. |
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He also stated that it was only a small part of the total wastes arising which are attributable to the actual process of manufacture of Trident warheads. |
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The case involved charges arising from a vicious brawl in a sports bar. |
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Sometimes the sore throat arising from sycosis may bear so close a resemblance to that of secondary syphilis, that it will be difficult to found a diagnosis. |
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For the avoidance of doubt, disputes arising hereunder shall be determined by the laws of my personal taste, not by common sense or the light of experience. |
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Now questions are arising about a German defense contractor that trained the Russian military. |
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The plaques bearing Quranic calligraphy in homes, canopied gravestones, the call of the muezzins arising out of the pencilled minarets of the mosque further confirm it. |
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At best, he could practice scaring people with a display of lunacy hoping to prevent circumstances arising that burn in immediacy and require forthright and conclusive action. |
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This was not a case where the husband had transferred the house to the wife in consideration of her releasing him from all obligations arising out of the marriage. |
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A case of endotoxic shock arising from ear piercing has been reported. |
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In contrast to plantar fasciitis, age-related heel pain is greatest in the center of the heel, and is usually not present on arising in the morning. |
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The general rule is that a landlord who has parted with possession and control of the demised premises is not liable for nuisances arising on them. |
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A custodian is responsible for everything arising from ownership of these certificates, including collecting dividends, voting at meetings, exercising rights and so forth. |
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As it is a basic principle of contract law that a contract cannot be enforced against someone who is not privy to the contract, one might foresee difficulties arising. |
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If my fingerprint is used to unlock my medical records and read my electronic mail, then it's not hard to imagine some very unsecure situations arising. |
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The flowers appear in racemes arising in whorls on the terminal part of the stems and are labiates, bilaterally symmetrical and purplish in color. |
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In the case of pain arising in the pancreas or biliary tract this can be attributed to the fact that the release of enteric hormones in response to foods is slow. |
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Congress responded by modifying the Tort Claims Act to promise that the government would underwrite any liability for problems arising out of the vaccination. |
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In the circumstances we hereby hold you in default and shall claim against you all damages of whatsoever kind and howsoever arising resulting from your breach. |
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For many years it has been known that rock failure is complex, and results from the many stresses arising from the combined movements and actions of the tooth of a rock bit. |
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How will such persons be affected by other encumbrances on the same estate, either already in existence or arising after the purchaser has taken his interest? |
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This must mean that there are at least two classes of mutators in the population and that most single mutations are not arising in the rare hypermutators. |
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A party to a construction contract has the right to refer a dispute arising under the contract for adjudication under a procedure complying with the scheme. |
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This Clause prevails over all other clauses and sets out the entire liability of the parties to each other, howsoever arising and whether in contract, tort or otherwise. |
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There is, in our submission, no demonstrable or justiciable error of law that should attract this Court's jurisdiction arising from the judgment of the Full Court. |
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A mind arising from a genetic human nature might not prove conformable. |
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Second, it can be the ground over which two groups struggle, unionists against nationalists, and so arising from not just a phenomenological, but a political, origin. |
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However, apart from occasional allergic reactions, there is little evidence of adverse effects arising from the placement of tooth coloured fillings. |
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In brief, these show that the court may award damages on sales made after the expiry of a patent provided they are caused by infringements arising whilst the patent subsisted. |
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I have found the long head arising from the capsular ligament. |
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The popular conception of nations and nationalisms is that they are fairly recent phenomena, arising around the time of the French Revolution or after. |
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Her fevered dreams and the many reflections arising from conversations with her sister travelers begin to help her unburden herself of her complicated past. |
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Microscopically, the nipple adenoma exhibits epithelial hyperplasia arising from a lactiferous duct displacing the nipple stroma. |
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The treaty between Britain and Spain took into consideration British land grants in Florida and property rights arising thereunder. |
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Primary adrenal carcinoma is a rare, aggressive malignancy arising from the adrenal cortex. |
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During metamorphosis, nearly all the larval cells are replaced by cells arising from structures called imaginal discs. |
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Extrapulmonary small cell carcinoma arising in the prostate gland has been described in several case series and case reports. |
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Cervical cancer is a malignant neoplasm arising from cells originating in the cervix uteri. |
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A study has also recently been commissioned to identify opportunities for the local fishing industry arising from tidal energy. |
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Cytogenetic findings in a new case of adenoid cystic carcinoma arising in sphenoidal sinus. |
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A WARNING has gone out to parents after an eight-year-old girl died from complications arising from chickenpox. |
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It is a perennial plant, decumbent, stoloniferous with roots arising from low nodes touching the soil surface. |
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New associations arising from with biological invasions can impact the strength of existing links with effects cascading through trophic levels. |
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The number of nonflowering shoots arising on older wood was also increased. |
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This also extended to the economic sectors with problems arising between the almost feudalistic sectors and the globalised ones. |
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Starvation and diseases arising from malnutrition were daily worries. |
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On imaging, it appears as a well-circumscribed tumor, and intraoperatively, it presents as a sessile, polypoid mass arising from the synovium. |
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The carrier shall be liable for loss or damage arising or resulting from unseaworthiness causes by the want of due diligence. |
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Additionally, a mass was also noted arising superiorly from the bladder towards the umbilicus and was reported to be arising from the urachus. |
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Catheter ablation of premature ventricular contractions arising from the mitral annulus after mitral valvoplasty. |
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Masses arising in the anterior mediastinum include most commonly, thymomas, lymphomas, and germ cell tumors. |
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Examination of the abdominal wall revealed varicosity of the superficial inferior epigastric veins arising at the groin, with cephalad flow. |
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An ovarian cyst is a sac filled with liquid or semi-liquid material arising in an ovary. |
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We present a unique case of ganglioneuroma with leiomyomatosis arising from the urinary bladder. |
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Ganglioneuroma is a rare benign tumor arising mainly from neural crest cells. |
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Squamous cell carcinoma arising in a case of vulvitis granulomatosa or vulval variant of Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome. |
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We describe a rare case of SFT arising from the left palatine tonsil in a 66-year-old Japanese woman. |
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A case of lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma arising from the palatine tonsil. |
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For any disagreements arising from this contract, the competent court shall be the Springfield Circuit Court. |
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He had rather a contempt for demonstrative people, arising from his medical insight into the consequences to health of uncontrolled feeling. |
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Epicerastic medicines obtund the acrimony of the humours, and mitigate the uneasy sensation thence arising. |
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The ileocolic artery is the lowest branch arising from the concavity of the superior mesenteric artery. |
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Once a case is decided, the same plaintiff cannot sue the same defendant again on any claim arising out of the same facts. |
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This convention was followed only before the final vote on guilt and not on procedural questions arising during the trial. |
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Other rivers arising near the Chilterns include the Mimram, Ver, Gade, Bulbourne, Chess, Misbourne and Wye. |
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However, the Buddhist thought does not understand causality in terms of Newtonian mechanics, rather it understands it as conditioned arising. |
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However, complexities arising from the transfer of functions have meant that this has had to be reconsidered. |
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Although, it began to change with the arising secularization in the last decades of the German Empire. |
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The geomorphology of Scotland was formed by the action of tectonic plates, and subsequent erosion arising from glaciation. |
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The meeting was called to discuss Cold War tensions arising from construction of the Berlin Wall. |
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Instead, these are allowed to evolve according to the political and social forces arising throughout its history. |
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The OSCE works to prevent conflicts from arising and to facilitate lasting comprehensive political settlements for existing conflicts. |
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Neoclassical economics views inequalities in the distribution of income as arising from differences in value added by labor, capital and land. |
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The GMC was most heavily criticised by Dame Janet Smith as part of her inquiry into the issues arising from the case of Dr Harold Shipman. |
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From October 1952 to December 1959, Kenya was in a state of emergency arising from the Mau Mau rebellion against British rule. |
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The National Public Security Force also can act in public disorder situations arising anywhere in the country. |
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Upon arising early in the morning, he is to bathe, and cleanse himself in the pool of nectar. |
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This example shows how matters arising in the same physical territory might be seen in different courts. |
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Thus such elements as collage were introduced, arising partly from an ideal of startling juxtapositions as revealed in Pierre Reverdy's poetry. |
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The nocturnal nesting behaviour of some seabirds has been interpreted as arising due to pressure from this aerial piracy. |
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The Cladoxylopsids were large trees, that were ancestors of ferns, first arising in the Carboniferous. |
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To some extent, it can be traced back to the wars of religion, land and power arising out the 16th and 17th century Plantations of Ireland. |
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Society is the system of organizations and institutions arising from interaction between humans. |
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However, some differences may be pointed out and for instance cultural institutions arising from historical circumstances. |
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Motivated by questions of Mulmuley and Stanley we investigate quasi-polynomials arising in formulas for plethysm. |
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We report a case of PN arising as complication of postpneumonectomy empyema secondary to broncho-pleural fistula. |
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The result was that, when the issues arising from the causes of action were decided in favour of one party, that party got relief. |
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One of those two special courts dealt with cases arising within Tenochtitlan, the other with cases originating from outside the capital. |
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Peanut pods are borne on pegs arising from the main stem and the side branches. |
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An example of the problems arising from the biuniqueness requirement is provided by the phenomenon of flapping in North American English. |
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Parties are permitted to agree to arbitrate disputes arising from their contracts. |
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Many contracts provide that all disputes arising thereunder will be resolved by arbitration, rather than litigated in courts. |
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Intentional torts include, among others, certain torts arising from the occupation or use of land. |
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Cases arising under the laws of the United States and its treaties come under the jurisdiction of federal courts. |
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Domestication syndrome is the suite of phenotypic traits arising during domestication that distinguish crops from their wild ancestors. |
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A cirque may also be a similarly shaped landform arising from fluvial erosion. |
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Convulsions, arising from something vellicating a nerve in its extremity, are not very dangerous. |
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In a recent multicenter trial, the research team assessed 313 adults who experienced frequent backaches when lying in bed and upon arising. |
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Following the trend, weaner price also improved thanks in part to reduced supplies arising from summer 2008's infertility problems. |
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Teratomas are tumors containing multiple cell types arising from more than one embryonic layer. |
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Littoral cell angioma is a vascular lesion of the spleen arising from the littoral cells, which line the splenic sinuses. |
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The present project aims at studying qualitative properties of some nonlinear Partial Differential Equations arising in fluid mechanics. |
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The Speaker made his first ruling on December 4 arising from the first Question Period of the sitting held the previous day. |
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The term khashm al-bayt is an idiom, too, for the patriline arising in the house and hosh. |
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He is trapped in a dichotomist play arising from the inherent presupposition that a difference exists between the free and not free. |
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This study focuses on the outcome on the auditors themselves which is the job satisfaction arising from the perceived time budget attainability. |
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A right nasal polyp arising from the septum was observed under the rhinoscope. |
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External genital leiomyomas arising within Bartholin glands are rare and usually mimic a Bartholin gland cyst. |
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Schwannoma is a tumor of neuroectodemal origin, arising from the Schwann cells of the neural sheath of motor and sensory nerves. |
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Peripheral nerve sheath tumors are neoplasms arising from Schwann cells, perineural cells, and intraneural fibroblasts. |
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Schwannomas are the most common type of tumor arising in peripheral nerves. |
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Detrusorurethral dyssynergia leading to urinary retention and renal failure arising from tubular dysfunction are later sequelae. |
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Endolymphatic sac tumor is an uncommon neoplasm arising from the endolymphatic sac or endolymphatic duct. |
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We report a case of cholesterol granuloma arising in the maxillary sinus and review the literature. |
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However, on examination of the patients trunk it soon became evident that the lump was the distal extent of an abdominothoracic varicose channel arising from the right groin. |
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The particular trepidatory and oscillatory patterns arising from the lake bed especially afflicted high-rise buildings between six and fifteen stories. |
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Economic growth has traditionally been attributed to the accumulation of human and physical capital and the increase in productivity arising from technological innovation. |
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