The term theatrical has been redeemed from its derogatory past, and made to suit the same purpose, correlatively, as painterly. |
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Bryophytes are, therefore, nonvascular plants and, correlatively, possess no true roots, stems, or leaves. |
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Could it be that debris disks exist around most of the stars and, correlatively, that planet formation is ubiquitous? |
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Thus by making a business more competitive, ICTs help it expand its markets and increase its production, and correlatively employment. |
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So long as I am practically engaged, in short, all things appear to have reasons for being, and I, correlatively, experience myself as fully at home in the world. |
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Names both stood for the individual soldier and, correlatively, pleaded for a more humane approach to battle, which is to say they gained both literal and symbolic value. |
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Such episodes demonstrate that financial stability does not automatically go hand-in-hand with stability of prices and therefore, correlatively, that money cannot be regarded as neutral. |
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The major innovation relates to the rules of public auctions relating to immovable goods, which will allow, as from 2009, the use of electronic offer, correlatively to the physical bidding. |
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When there are fewer organizations on state level, the volatility of prices will increase and, correlatively, the risks for companies will be greater! |
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The methods of processing complaints are a practical way for us to sort the types of complaints, and correlatively to initiate the actions that can be taken in a timely fashion commensurate with the matters raised. |
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Correlatively, all that cannot be expressed in quantifiable and calculable terms is held to be uninteresting or unreal. |
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Correlatively, Sanofi's financing of the research phase would end under the terms of the agreement. |
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Correlatively, Animal is divided into its species, and Human Being is divided into individual humans. |
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Correlatively, the unemployment rate increased only slightly, from 8 to 8.3 p.c., especially as, at the same time, the increase in the labour force slowed down. |
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Correlatively, article 56 makes it clear that the Articles are not exhaustive, and that they do not affect other applicable rules of international law on matters not dealt with. |
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Correlatively, a new multilateral dialogue, founded on a reform of the IMF in terms of its mission and a restructure of the powers of its member states, can be envisaged. |
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