A few aberrantly high months can make a sizeable contribution to the total number of offences in a year. |
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The ratings system can never be a fair and accurate measurement of a player's contribution to a game. |
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We would appreciate it if you would support this event by taking part in the walk, sponsoring a walker or making a contribution. |
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His special contribution was a circle of wire sewn inside the rim to reduce warping from the heat and moisture to which the hats were subjected. |
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In the past, such altruistic new boys have often made little contribution in Parliament and have usually quit after a couple of terms. |
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Peter von Winter's contribution is a Sinfonia concertante for violin, clarinet, horn, bassoon, and orchestra. |
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Their contribution is the icing on an exceptionally fine piece of quality confection. |
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However, it is hoped that the BBC will in time be able to expand its contribution. |
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Based on laboratory measurements of the relative abundances of the three isotopes, researchers infer the contribution of each. |
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In addition to her contribution to music, she acted in a number of television dramas and feature films. |
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Jan Milic Lochman's contribution to David Willis and Michael Welker's book emphasizes the history of radical reform among Waldensians, Hussites and Czech Brethren. |
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The actuary also determines the contribution needed to maintain the fund at this level bearing in mind that the members continuously accrue additional benefits. |
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The benefits accrued to the State Legislative Office were mostly associated with the intern's contribution to the general functioning of the office. |
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This contribution is expected to increase as melting rates accelerate, though ultimately the added runoff is predicted to disappear as glaciers decline many decades from now. |
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Worse, the court could stick a dagger right in the heart of the Buckley framework and undo all contribution limits. |
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As the hemocyanin active site contains a binuclear metal centre, recent studies have been carried out to investigate the contribution of each metal ion. |
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As a result, Scotland loses people in their most productive years, while it gains those whose contribution to the economy is severely limited by Father Time. |
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Each age in our past history has bestowed on us its own contribution, as well as its own continuing curse. |
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And this of course raises the specter of Republican lies that make their own contribution to the degradation of public discourse. |
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That, he said, was his contribution towards the washday ritual. |
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Downie's contribution is not all quarter-tones and ululations, though. |
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Churchill would later say Turing made the single biggest contribution to allied victory. |
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The Rupert Brooke statue is situated at the forked junction of Regent Street on the green and commemorates his contribution to poetry. |
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His proposal was for a flat rate contribution rate for everyone and a flat rate benefit for everyone. |
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It proposed that all people of working age should pay a weekly national insurance contribution. |
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It has been discussed that the link between an individual's contribution record and the remaining contributory benefits will be weakened further. |
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The employee contribution is deducted from gross wages by the employer, with no action required by the employee. |
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The employer then adds in their own contribution and remits the total to HMRC along with income tax. |
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This then defines the rates of employee and employer contribution which apply. |
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Music historians are not certain if Roman musicians made a significant contribution to the theory or practice of music. |
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It has since recognised the importance of overseas Pakistanis and their contribution to the nation's economy. |
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Many Chinese graduates did indeed return to make a significant contribution to their country, but some stayed. |
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With its comparatively small, rural population, major contribution by the Cornish to national sport in the United Kingdom has been limited. |
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Direct replies to someone's contribution are not permitted, with an aim of seeking truth rather than of debating. |
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Most British universities award degrees honoris causa to recognise individuals who have made a substantial contribution to a particular field. |
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He also produced religious art, satire and Reformation propaganda, and made a significant contribution to the history of book design. |
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Paine's great contribution was in initiating a public debate about independence which had previously been rather muted. |
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Lamb argues that Paine's analysis of property rights marks a distinct contribution to political theory. |
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Leavis, who asserted that the author had made an important contribution to the tradition of English fiction. |
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There is now an English music which can make its distinctive contribution to the comity of nations. |
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He was recognised for his outstanding contribution to American performing arts. |
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The second LP contained a single experimental contribution from each band member. |
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Smith earned an executive producer credit, and the album marked his final official contribution to the band's discography. |
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During the recording of The Wall, Waters, Gilmour and Mason became increasingly dissatisfied with Wright's lack of contribution to the album. |
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Prior to 1980, there had long been talk of Hitchcock being knighted for his contribution to film. |
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In 2000, Caine was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of his contribution to cinema. |
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Paul Haggis was brought in later, and his main contribution included rewriting the climax of the film. |
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Mill's major contribution to utilitarianism is his argument for the qualitative separation of pleasures. |
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Lady Elizabeth as usual passed by without a contribution, but made a formal courtsey to the elder at the plate, and sailed up the aisle. |
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You can donate to the organization as a whole, or you can earmark your contribution for a particular project. |
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Despite working in a difficult environment, femocrats have made an important contribution to Australian politics over the past two decades. |
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Henry was authorised to impose a tithe of one penny per hearth as an annual contribution. |
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Ireland has made a large contribution to world literature in all its branches, particularly in the English language. |
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The percent mammoth contribution to the genome would be gradually increased on each hybrid embryo produced in vitro. |
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Concrete is arguably the Roman contribution most relevant to modern architecture. |
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In particular, the essayist Grant Allen believed in a strong Celtic contribution to Englishness. |
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The state income derived from natural resources includes a significant contribution from petroleum production. |
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Any Western contribution was not adequate to counterbalance Ottoman strength. |
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The Royal Navy is also a key element of the British contribution to NATO, with a number of assets allocated to NATO tasks at any time. |
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In 1956, after retiring as Prime Minister, Churchill went to Aachen to receive the Charlemagne Prize for his contribution to European Unity. |
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Pugin's contribution can be seen in the Gothic detail, the vanes and spires. |
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The UK's exports of financial and business services make a significant positive contribution towards the country's balance of payments. |
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While the financial contribution of the country concerned increases, it is still much lower than that of a full member state. |
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In 2006 SSTL won the Times Higher Education Supplement award for outstanding contribution to innovation and technology. |
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Royal Society scientists deemed Newton to have made the greater overall contribution. |
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Turing's most important contribution, I think, was of part of the design of the bombe, the cryptanalytic machine. |
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A major contribution to smallpox vaccination was made in the 1960s by Benjamin Rubin, an American microbiologist working for Wyeth Laboratories. |
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Shelden had made a major contribution to the automotive industry with his idea of retractable seat belts. |
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The expressions given above for momentum and kinetic energy are only valid when there is no significant electromagnetic contribution. |
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Popper's solution was an original contribution in the philosophy of mathematics. |
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He was Bill Dickinson, a lecturer at Jordanhill College, and his contribution to Scottish rugby in the 1970s was immense. |
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John Allan Broun's contribution to science were his discoveries around magnetism and meteorology. |
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The churches made a crucial contribution to the new system by handing over their schools without charge to the School Boards. |
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His work on nuclear fallout was a major contribution toward the ratification of the 1963 Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty. |
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The Cambrians had already influenced Salvin's restoration of Caernarvon Castle and made a financial contribution towards it. |
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The RSPB confers awards, including the President's Award, for volunteers who make a notable contribution to the work of the society. |
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Thus, the total cost of raising children barely exceeded their contribution to the household. |
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Brinley Jones describes this as his first major contribution towards presenting the scriptures in Welsh. |
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His writings on politics, culture, the mass media and literature are a significant contribution to the Marxist critique of culture and the arts. |
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This unique contribution to Welsh photography is being preserved and digitised with sponsorship from the Big Lottery Fund. |
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He was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2005 in recognition of his contribution to the English game. |
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As a result of this achievement she was awarded the 2001 Bidlake Memorial Prize for outstanding performance or contribution to British cycling. |
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Plans are underway to increase peat output and increase peat's contribution to Russian energy generation. |
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Thus the Azorean population received a significant contribution from people with genetic backgrounds other than Portuguese. |
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North Yell Development Council believed that the project could make a significant contribution to the local economy. |
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Any grant from FIFG must be accompanied by a minimum contribution from the national government. |
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A grant to business must include a proportionate contribution from the business itself. |
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However, in absolute terms, it comprises a substantial percentage of human carbon emissions, and this contribution is projected to grow. |
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In strains without recent admixture the contribution of the latter predominates. |
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While this contribution to weathering is usually benign, it can cause problems for artificial stone structures. |
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Tourism based upon scuba diving and snorkeling on coral reefs of many Caribbean islands makes a major contribution to their economies. |
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If the reef is epicontinental there can be also a terrigenous contribution. |
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Volunteering abroad often seems a more worthy contribution in this context to the volunteers than work in their own country. |
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D'Amecourt's linguistic contribution would survive to eventually describe the vertical flight he had envisioned. |
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King received a BASCA Gold Badge Award in October 2015 in recognition of his contribution to British music. |
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The final major contribution to CO2 emissions in agriculture is in the final transport of produce. |
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A century later, Seneca referred to Posidonius as one of those who had made the largest contribution to philosophy. |
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An equally notable contribution of Rasetrelli was the Mariyinsky Palace, which was built to be a summer residence to Russian Empress Elizabeth. |
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Rome's historic contribution to language in a worldwide sense is much more extensive however. |
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Michael Glatthaar suggested that the rubrics should be seen as Boniface's contribution to the agenda for a synod. |
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The relative contribution of agriculture to GDP has declined while exports of goods and services have increased. |
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He commuted the contribution system into a fixed poll tax that was collected by imperial agents and forwarded to units in need. |
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Even in a state of dehydration, which increases the osmolality of the blood, nasal salt glands show no sizeable contribution of salt elimination. |
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He was also known for his poetry, which constitutes a major contribution to the development of Portuguese as a literary language. |
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It is harder to judge the contribution of women to research, as the data for 2013 only cover the higher education sector. |
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The following table summarizes the auxiliary verbs in standard English and the meaning contribution to the clauses in which they appear. |
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Linguist John McWhorter maintains that the contribution of West African languages to AAVE is minimal. |
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Hawaii also made a major contribution to country music with the introduction of the steel guitar. |
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As such, it made a significant contribution to the evolution of the German language and literature. |
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Slovenia celebrates it due to the profound contribution of the Reformation to its culture. |
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Thus, in deciding between sequential contributions to the final result, the court must decide which is the more substantial contribution. |
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The trust is widely considered to be the most innovative contribution of the English legal system. |
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The Common Law has been continuously in print since 1881, and remains an important contribution to jurisprudence. |
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But Blackstone's chief contribution was to create a succinct, readable, and above all handy epitome of the common law tradition. |
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Another contribution was the development of fritware, originating from 9th century Iraq. |
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Asquith's contribution to the debate showed an increasingly rare return to Parliamentary form. |
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In a friendship, reciprocity occurs where the contribution of each party meets the expectations of the other party. |
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The research is primarily concerned with the contribution of the firm of Boulton and Watt to engineering drawing used in design and manufacture. |
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But Maudslay, who had made a major contribution to its success, received little credit for it. |
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His greatest contribution to engineering was his insistence on quality control. |
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Examples of hillseams are described in both outcrop and in coal mine roof to establish their geologic character and contribution to roof failure. |
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It is operated as a museum dedicated to preserving the history of Samuel Slater and his contribution to American industry. |
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Such indices are usually market capitalization weighted, with the weights reflecting the contribution of the stock to the index. |
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This contribution to the existent literature is of paramount importance because of two main reasons. |
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The Mughals made a major contribution to the Indian subcontinent with development of their unique architecture. |
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Obituaries in the Times, Guardian and Daily Telegraph paid tribute to his outstanding contribution to landscape art. |
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In 2017, he received the Poirot Award at Malice Domestic 29, in recognition of his contribution to the traditional mystery genre. |
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An expert storyman in his own right, Disney made a significant contribution to the cartoon. |
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He never really made a contribution to the match, so it was no surprise when he was subbed at half time. |
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Ciriaco's epigraphic collections on paper, known as sylloges, are his most famous contribution. |
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However, the contribution of plant metabolism of topramezone to this tolerance is unknown. |
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Her contribution highlights the typically underexplored ableism that is often present during street protests. |
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In income statements prepared under absorption costing and variable costing, where would you find the terms contribution margin and gross profit? |
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Of particular interest because its topic has been so little discussed elsewhere is Stefan Hauser's contribution on Assur under the Arsacids. |
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The local authority has a capped rate as to its contribution and you will lose your right to claim attendance allowance. |
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It has been a mixed year for Gameloft with its back catalogue performing strongly but a disappointing contribution from its 2014 line-up. |
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Marlene Goldman's contribution concentrates on Margaret Atwood and her employment of the First Nations' construction of the Wendigo. |
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As a great leader is said to be backed by a great woman, a prospered nation is backed by the significant contribution of its womanpower. |
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Scott was made a Knight Bachelor in the 2003 New Year Honours for his substantial contribution to the British film industry. |
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Hurst's contribution to the English game was recognised in 2004 when he was inducted in the English Football Hall of Fame. |
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In 2006, Moss was awarded the FIA gold medal in recognition of his outstanding contribution to motorsport. |
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Poulantzas' main contribution to the Marxist literature on the state was the concept of 'relative autonomy' of the state. |
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From 1 January 2019 this contribution will be abolished, as it is being replaced by higher income tax instead. |
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Ireland has made a significant contribution to world literature in both the English and Irish languages. |
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Total GDP can also be broken down into the contribution of each industry or sector of the economy. |
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For a comparatively small population of about 6 million people, Ireland made an enormous contribution to literature during the enlightenment. |
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Additionally, privatization from below had made important contribution to economic growth in transition economies. |
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It also provides half of the UK's Forward Air Controllers and the RAF's contribution to the Special Forces Support Group. |
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For full details about the UK's contribution, please see the Operation Telic order of battle. |
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The contribution of engineering is represented by new products, processes and services. |
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Meritocracy favors an eventual society where an individual's success is a direct function of his merit, or contribution. |
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There are pressures on the welfare state because welfare must be justified in terms of its contribution to economic success. |
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Raymond Rettew made a significant contribution to the American war effort by his techniques to produce commercial quantities of penicillin. |
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Australian television's Logie Awards were named in honour of John Logie Baird's contribution to the invention of the television. |
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Making a large contribution to the war effort, the Polish Armed Forces in the West was composed of army, air and naval forces. |
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Scotland reaped the intellectual benefits of this system in its contribution to the European Enlightenment. |
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His writings on politics, the mass media, and literature are a significant contribution to the Marxist critique of culture and the arts. |
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Shaw's explanation of why his mother followed Lee was that without the latter's financial contribution the joint household had to be broken up. |
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Presented the Silver Clef Award from Princess Michael of Kent for outstanding contribution to British music. |
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The band received the Brit Award for outstanding contribution to music in February 2007, playing several of their most famous songs afterwards. |
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Hirst's own contribution to the show consisted of a cluster of cardboard boxes painted with household paint. |
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He also received a Crystal Globe for outstanding artistic contribution to world cinema. |
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He acknowledged that some of the humour of this sole remaining contribution was lost through the earlier edits, but felt they were necessary to the overall pacing. |
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The advancements made a great contribution to the quality of life. |
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In recognition of Moore and other West Ham United players' contribution to the win, the club and Newham Borough Council jointly commissioned a statue of this scene. |
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Previous road builders in Britain ignored drainage problems and Telford's rediscovery of these principles was a major contribution to road construction. |
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The Poles made a crucial contribution to the Allied war effort, which directly led to the formation of the Polish British community as it exists today. |
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If the transfer of the ice from the land to the sea is balanced by snow falling back on the land then there will be no net contribution to global sea levels. |
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This payment from the Florentine merchants would have represented a substantial contribution, although it was not enough to completely finance the expedition. |
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It is the most rare and extreme events for which the largest fraction is anthropogenic, and that contribution increases nonlinearly with further warming. |
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A key contribution of Somerset architecture is its medieval church towers. |
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Bessemer was knighted by Queen Victoria for his contribution to science on 26 June 1879, and in the same year was made a fellow of the Royal Society. |
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Their military contribution to the Allied war effort gave them claim to equal recognition with other small states and a voice in the formation of policy. |
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Several key British scientists worked as part of the British contribution to the Manhattan Project, but after the war the Americans ended cooperation on nuclear weapons. |
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The chosen means of recording the contributions required the employer to buy special stamps from a Post Office and affix them to contribution cards. |
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Although their contribution to the islands can still be found in personal and place names, the archaeological record of the Norse period is very limited. |
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Instead, the Queen went to Ireland for the first time since 1861, in part to acknowledge the contribution of Irish regiments to the South African war. |
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The benefit component comprises a number of contributory benefits of availability and amount determined by the claimant's contribution record and circumstances. |
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Since then, its contribution to official reserves has risen continually as banks seek to diversify their reserves, and trade in the eurozone continues to expand. |
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D T Whiteside has described the contribution to Newton's thinking that came from Borelli's book, a copy of which was in Newton's library at his death. |
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Fitness is measured by an organism's ability to survive and reproduce, which determines the size of its genetic contribution to the next generation. |
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The Romans allies named them as having one collective contribution of men to the Belgic revolt against him, within which the Eburones were the most important. |
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Austria's past as a European power and its cultural environment generated a broad contribution to various forms of art, most notably among them music. |
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His main contribution was not so much the inventions as the highly disciplined and profitable factory system he set up at Cromford, which was widely emulated. |
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There is discussion about his exact contribution to the development of radar, for his wartime defence projects have never been officially acknowledged by the UK government. |
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Another noteworthy contribution is his 1971 invention of spin networks, which later came to form the geometry of spacetime in loop quantum gravity. |
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Although their contribution to the islands can still be found in personal and placenames, the archaeological record of the Norse period is very limited. |
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Dirac's contribution was a criticism of the political purpose of religion, which was much appreciated for its lucidity by Bohr when Heisenberg reported it to him later. |
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Some argue that this privation of nationality and citizenship does not square with their contribution to the national economic efforts, and thus to economic growth. |
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Edgar and his friends tried to write in a style as similar to the others as possible so none of them need take responsibility for his contribution to the play. |
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The only contribution on Jain social engagement, this essay examines some of the tensions inherent in Jainism between social ethics and renunciation. |
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By using statistical techniques to optimise the trial of different possibilities in the code breaking process, Turing made an innovative contribution to the subject. |
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Drogba's main contribution prior to his goal was to go through his full range of theatrics but this was an example of exactly why Di Matteo made him his choice. |
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However, further research fails to prove clearly the contribution of sericin to inflammatory responses based on isolated sericin and sericin based biomaterials. |
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The uthors then had to quantify the compounds suspected of giving the kokumi taste and evaluate their potential contribution by recombination and omission sensory studies. |
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The film received generally good reviews from critics in London, although they complained the British contribution to the campaign had been minimised. |
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Hitchcock has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, receiving one for his contribution to television and another for his work in motion pictures. |
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Many respondents saw their earnings as a marginal, even though often essential, contribution to the household budget and one outside the formal constraints of inwork. |
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One major contribution was the introduction of volley fire, which enabled soldiers to compensate for the inaccuracy of their weapons by firing in a large group. |
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Childe himself believed that his primary contribution to archaeology was in his interpretative frameworks, an analysis supported by Alison Ravetz and Peter Gathercole. |
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He covers the Time of Troubles and their contribution to the founding. |
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In 1808 Chalmers published an Inquiry into the Extent and Stability of National Resources, a contribution to the discussion created by Bonaparte's commercial policy. |
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The book can be seen as a contribution to the El Dorado legend. |
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I think we made a meaningful contribution to this project today. |
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Manufacturing in Scotland has shifted its focus, with heavy industries such as shipbuilding and iron and steel declining in their importance and contribution to the economy. |
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Like Proudhonists, they asserted the right of each individual to the product of his labor and to be remunerated for their particular contribution to production. |
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The date 432 was probably chosen to minimise the contribution of Palladius, who was known to have been sent to Ireland in 431, and maximise that of Patrick. |
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Gold production is associated with contribution to hazardous pollution. |
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Although the above studies propounded a 'significant' Neolithic genetic contribution, they did not quantify the exact magnitude of the genetic contribution. |
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The men there would have settled for a Coleman stove and a hot-mess line, but the greatest contribution to their spirits, plus or minus, was mail call. |
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In 2016, a glacier in the Antarctic was named the Glasser glacier, after Aberystwyth Geographer Professor Neil Glasser in recognition of his contribution to Polar Science. |
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Both these currents receive some contribution from the Indian Ocean. |
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They are organized as contribution systems of all wageworkers. |
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Because of the community contribution necessary to serve iftar dinners, mosques with smaller congregations may not be able to host the iftar dinners daily. |
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In 1971 she was made a Dame for her contribution to literature. |
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Assure that the full actuarially required contribution is paid every year. |
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Michigan made a significant contribution to the Union in the American Civil War and sent more than forty regiments of volunteers to the federal armies. |
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Glasgow's contribution to music was recognised in 2008 when it was named a UNESCO City of Music, one of only three cities in the world to have this honour. |
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The calculations prove that the rate of the colour transparency growth with v depends on the contribution of resonances in the inelastic antishadow rescattering. |
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Both Gardner and Russell recognized the importance of Durer's contribution to German art in bringing Italian Renaissance styles and ideas to Germany. |
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In 2016, a study found that humans have had a major impact on global genetic diversity as well as extinction rates, including a contribution to megafaunal extinctions. |
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It commemorates Joseph Marie Jacquard, popular in Calais because of his contribution to the development of lace through his invention of the Jacquard loom. |
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In order for a policy to have any effect, the public must be aware of their contribution to the problem, and ways in which they can reduce their effects. |
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In modern period, the Migration Period was increasingly described with a rather negative connotation and tribes' contribution to the fall of Rome was more and more underlined. |
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The investment represents the company's contribution to a multi group approach to minimising the risk of a repeat of the 2009 outbreak of blue algal bloom at Llyn Padarn. |
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Head coach David Wagner hailed the Bermudian's all-round contribution as he scored his fifth of the season to seal the 2-0 Championship win at Birmingham City. |
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A portrait of immigrant workers are skilled and making an important contribution to the wealth of the nation isn t on the palette range of the xenophobes. |
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Their financial contribution reached 2,500 million Egyptian pounds. |
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Led by the Beatles, beat groups from the region spearheaded the British Invasion of the US, which made a major contribution to the development of rock music. |
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American automotive giant Chrysler launched a March Sales Event, which included an additional PS500 contribution in addition to existing March sales offers on any Ypsilon. |
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The net contribution to sea level from the Antarctic Peninsula is more likely to be a direct result of the much greater atmospheric warming there. |
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