The schedules provided for detailed enumeration of the husband's usual occupation. |
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Identification and enumeration of most beetles and other insects is a skilled and time-consuming process. |
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The exact enumeration of the populations is further complicated by the possible modification of both donor and acceptor molecules. |
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In hundreds of cases it was not realized until an actual enumeration was made just how many acres of such unused land there were in a city. |
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The list of categories of documents was not intended to purport an exhaustive enumeration of the vast number of documents contained there. |
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According to the state enumeration taken September 22, 1855, there were 77 Shakers in the Tyringham society. |
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A true sense of proportion requires us not to burden our work with the incessant enumeration of details of secondary importance. |
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I'm not enough of a poll maven to give a precise enumeration or history, but that's really uncommon. |
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An inductive inference machine produces, from any enumeration of a partial function, a certain output sequence of numbers. |
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The problem with targeted enumeration is that it is hit and miss, more often miss than hit. |
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I will just stop now as this enumeration of abberations could go on endlessly. |
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The enumeration of certain rights in the Constitution or in subsequent amendments does not deny the existence of other rights that remain with the people. |
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The varieties of this plant are so numerous that it would be beyond the limit of any cookery book to attempt an enumeration of comparative merits. |
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From French folk-song tradition comes the use of enumeration, as well as assonance. |
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Field enumeration is traditionally carried out with the help of a number of temporary staff. |
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I have not tried to be exhaustive in this presentation, not even in the enumeration of the said elements. |
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This can be done at the household level, administrative area, or census enumeration area. |
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During the Census, enumeration on some Indian settlements and reserves was either not permitted, incomplete or considered to be of low quality. |
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The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. |
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In addition to the incomplete enumeration of Aboriginal communities, occasionally Statistics Canada miscounts populations. |
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In contexts almost beyond enumeration, Byzantium was vital to the continuity of civilisation. |
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Mr Bach's account is the racier, written with showbiz glee, titillating detail and an enumeration of lovers and liaisons which can prove wearing. |
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So have workers who work under me and the guys who do the enumeration around the Tofino area. |
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One of the things that the member talked about was enumeration and presentation of appropriate identification. |
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When run, the parameter will be displayed according to the value and converted based on the enumeration selected. |
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Such an analysis is preferable to a mere enumeration or compilation of the legal texts themselves. |
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Talking to everyone is called a complete enumeration, and a national census is a good example of this type of information gathering. |
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Colony counters allow the reading and results of bacterial enumeration quickly and in compliance with demands of traceability and performance. |
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The Babylonian scale of enumeration is known as the sexagesimal system. |
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As a student, Telegdi often raised quite a stir with his emotionally charged attempts to raise student interest in issues such as housing and enumeration. |
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Given a grammar, a parsing strategy's required space is the maximum necessitated by an enumeration that the strategy designates for a parse tree of the grammar. |
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The enumeration database consists of four primary variables, although the bulk of the actual enumeration data is stored in one non-binary, ANSI formatted string variable. |
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We have now obtained a first-rate enumeration of a variety of measures. |
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In the following, an enumeration is given of the chief acts of law that have entered into effect after the middle of 1998 and concern rights protected by the Covenant. |
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Field enumeration refers to the actual collection of data from households. |
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For enumeration purposes the country is demarcated into 4,042 enumeration areas. |
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Alternatively such enumeration could be left to the regulations or a decision by a minister, given the need to be adaptable to the changes in practice. |
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The use of acetoorcein-stained squash preparations for enumeration of nuclei in microfilariae of various filarial parasites. |
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A choropleth map is one in which the data or enumeration units are represented by patterns or colors. |
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The enumeration of priority activities to which international cooperation should be directed, and indeed the whole wording of Article 7.2, is drawn essentially from Article 6 of the International Undertaking. |
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Avoidability is defined as the identification, the enumeration and the description of the adverse effects being able to be prevented and seek to propose preventive actions to decrease the risks. |
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Because the sample is drawn from the Census, the APS also tends to undercount the number of Aboriginal persons due to incomplete enumeration of reserves. |
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Since the Guide to Practice is not intended to become an international treaty, such a non-exhaustive enumeration does not appear to have the same drawbacks as when this type of procedure is used in a codification convention. |
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This enumeration mainly included goods and services having seasonal price fluctuations, but also those subject to one extent or another to administrative price regulation at the federal or regional level. |
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The area used for the purpose of the calculation is an enumeration area. |
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Given the level of complexity of the proposed policy sub-options, this summary is limited to an enumeration of the main elements composing the preferred policy option. |
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All that variegates, softens and emotionalizes the otherwise tedious enumeration of events. |
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An earlier enumeration of three knowledges consists of this sixth abhijna together with the powers of recollecting previous existences and of seeing everything and thus knowing the future destinies of all beings. |
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However, the population then grew by just over a million between the 2001 and 2011 Censuses, to reach 8,173,941 in the latter enumeration. |
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Such inviolability shall extend, without limitation by reason of this enumeration, to publications, still and moving pictures, films and sound or videotape recordings. |
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Traditionally, the definition of a census has been based on the basic enumeration features of individual enumeration, simultaneity, universality, and defined periodicity. |
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These assessments have been carried out to determine the abundance, timing and biological characteristics of Cultus smolts and adults as they migrate past the Sweltzer Creek enumeration fence in the spring and fall. |
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Pym rose in his place and entered into a particular enumeration of the troubles of the kingdom. |
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It shall also examine the enumeration slips on which the enumerators were unable to enter a date of birth and shall attempt, to the extent possible, to obtain that information. |
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This enumeration of actions will also make it possible to cover medicinal products such as gene therapy, radiopharmaceutical products as well as certain medicinal products for topical use. |
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A syllogism disjunctive from the enumeration of the parts is that, in which from the remotion of all the parts the remotion of the whole is concluded. |
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Media for the enumeration of the total aerobic bacteria were prepared by tryptic soy agar to provide the optimum conditions for the growth of halophiles. |
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Food and Drug Administration to market its WINSCAN Automated Imaging System for the identification and enumeration of nucleated red blood cells from peripheral blood. |
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From the fact that no enumeration can exhaust all sets of positive integers, Cantor infers that the set of all sets of positive integers is absolutely indenumerable. |
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