By 1774, Virginia was taking the lead as the colonies began to organize and formulate a unified response to British rule. |
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The stability of rule-ordered actions is dependent upon the shared meaning assigned to words used to formulate a set of rules. |
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What are the arguments and positions needed to formulate and frame the ensuing public policy debate? |
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He will be unable to formulate sound policy in this area until he can see what he has done wrong. |
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I say this because so many people cannot bring themselves to formulate an opinion, let alone an informed one. |
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One useful tool is to formulate an earn-out period after the acquisition is completed. |
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In my judgment an attempt to formulate a duty of care in this way is wholly misconceived. |
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I think I can claim to have discovered the Anschluss, or at least to have been the first to formulate the idea clearly. |
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The authorities need to formulate and implement effective measures to keep these troublemakers off the streets. |
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But they said he did provide invaluable strategic guidance working pro bono to formulate legal theories and coach them in moot court sessions. |
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Its multinational remit is to formulate concrete spaces for experience, reflection, and discussion linked to a contemporary populism. |
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Try to formulate your ideas in mathematical form so that the referee has an idea of where you are coming from. |
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He called for a new appraisal of public health and urged the Government to formulate a national policy on it. |
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We met with members of the unit team several times to formulate a strategy. |
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We could then formulate biological hypotheses that might help explain those patterns. |
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It is time to think, plan and formulate a strong antibiotic policy to address the burgeoning hospital infection. |
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According to the Affidavit of William Sutton he and his wife began to formulate a plan to develop and sell portions of the cottage property. |
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The factory used mercury formulate, which created very high levels of mercury contamination in the canal. |
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He said that every company, regardless of what area it is in, should formulate a plan of action to deal with a crisis. |
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We bring in a project manager with the expertise to assess the situation, formulate a plan of action, and get the project completed. |
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He said a consultancy will be awarded soon to look at existing system and formulate plans for fixing it. |
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He was verbally inarticulate and could not enunciate a clear concept or formulate ideas. |
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The artwork has to be able to point towards new perspectives and formulate new possibilities and new narratives. |
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At the moment opinions differ too much to formulate a doctrine of predestination that is acceptable for all parties. |
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Because real people formulate and enact political ideas, it is often easy to locate the supposed evil of a given idea in its human agent. |
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If we act as if these ideas were true of reality, then we are led to formulate true hypotheses. |
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An absolutist account of individual rights leaves no opportunity to formulate more stringent policies for the procurement of organs. |
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They want all information relevant to their question so they can formulate an answer. |
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According to Goodman, we formulate rules of deductive logic by taking our cue from intuitively valid deductive inferences. |
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Kanak formulate their identities through their relationships to the landscape and its elements, both visible and invisible. |
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This has made it difficult to formulate general rules regarding evolutionary trajectories. |
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In an attempt to come up with the cash, they formulate a plan to rob a ragtag gang of criminals who are planning a heist. |
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I'm definitely going to have to take some time to formulate a working theory in my own mind. |
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It is possible to formulate this process algorithmically using graphs and therefore to automate the method. |
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The conception of Species, however we may formulate it, can hardly be supposed to attach to allelomorphic or analytical varieties. |
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There have been reports on the government's plan to formulate a draft law on subcontracting. |
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Foremost, he was an original thinker with ideas, and with an ability to formulate new questions in new ways. |
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I found we could formulate products that remain stable in saliva and in stomach gastric juices. |
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One benefit from these groups is the opportunity to formulate, through talk, one's research questions and analytic strategies. |
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When I was young I thought I knew all the answers, but as I get older I realise I can't even begin to formulate the questions. |
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Those who formulate defense policy and military strategy must learn to see beyond the immediate and the obvious. |
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Thus, Frege himself concluded that the antinomy was due to unclarities in the symbolism Russell used to formulate the paradox. |
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The rapid rise of the republic challenges every new generation of historians to formulate new explanations. |
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Please note that I am not claiming omniscience, just trying to formulate my own ideas that other people can use for comparison. |
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In doing so, they argue for an e-business management team to coordinate projects and formulate strategy. |
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As if a swirling combination of rage, sympathy, and steely determination made it hard for him to formulate his sentences. |
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I called you together to formulate a damage control plan and I want your ideas now. |
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Meantime an attempt was made by the Assembly to formulate definitely the Gallican liberties. |
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This, however, does not obviate the need for democratic forces to formulate a strategy for change. |
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Accurate and precise estimates of forage energy content are required to formulate diets properly for lactating dairy cows and other ruminants. |
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In attempting to formulate a judgment over these seven new methods for the diagnosis of luetic disease, we can deal with some very briefly. |
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The two women raced after the fleeing trio ahead of them, her thoughts too awhirl for her to formulate motion. |
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Medical specialties that rely on images to formulate a diagnosis lend themselves to the store-and-forward method of telemedicine. |
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But now the burden is on the sceptic to formulate an argument that does not depend on the doctrine. |
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I marshal evidence for the concepts or hypotheses that formulate my insight before I judge that something is true or not. |
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And quite frequently I state a number of definitions and ask students to formulate some theorems using them. |
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Here, I formulate four rules that are generally accepted among scientists and that, if consequently applied, serve as a self-regulating system. |
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This is the starting point for Blunkett's attempts, in a major speech today, to formulate a progressive definition of Englishness. |
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After reading the script for this episode, did you formulate any theories about why the Terminans do what they do? |
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There were wiki pages where users could jointly formulate and debate the rules. |
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So let me try to formulate more precisely what I'm getting at. |
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Mr Pande said governments should formulate laws and plans for the advancement of local entrepreneurs to take up the running of the tourism sector. |
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But with the search for a white knight investor unlikely to be successful, the directors of Ansett met yesterday to formulate their response to the crisis. |
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In order to analyze controversy, we must formulate a more precise question, develop an experimental approach to collect and analyze data, then interpret the results. |
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It's our job to formulate a clear question and let the people decide. |
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Surely even the best linguists have to translate first into their own language, then formulate a response and then change that back into the language in question. |
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The rise of the government-technology axis has often made it virtually impossible to debate and formulate public policy. |
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Then, of course, it gets abandoned, taken out, and thrown away to formulate this piece of strategy to save his business. |
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Eze evidently thinks it very important to emphasize that Kant appealed to his transcendental philosophy and his theory of the a priori to formulate his racial theory. |
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When I write a paper, the eye-hand skills of typing on a keyboard are largely implicit and out of awareness as I focus on the ideas I am trying to formulate. |
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Nowhere in his presentation does he forget about the plight of the animals, but fortunately, this does not lead him to formulate unhistorical postulates. |
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In this paper we formulate a set of necessary and sufficient conditions on the spherical angles of the spherical triangles for them to form a spherical triangulation. |
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Local authorities are obliged under the law to formulate an arts plan, and the minister said he would be interested in establishing a standing committee to assist this. |
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Given licence to formulate his subject matter, Goya turned to scenes of contemporary life, many of which featured stock types common in prints and theatre of his day. |
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Political parties may themselves conduct many forms of research needed to formulate a party plan, such as demographic research and opposition research. |
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The United States seemed to be suffering from a surfeit of power, which made it difficult for elites to formulate any coherent principles for its use. |
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Such organization reflects a conscious systemization of doctrine and practice, so that masses, rather than specialists, are able to formulate and answer questions about faith. |
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Children thus formulate their identities in ways that make rural connections essential to both their ethnic and national identities as productive citizens. |
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They need time to formulate complex thoughts in an easy language. |
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It is a de facto fetter on the Minister's freedom to formulate policy in Government and the electorate's right to vote for parties espousing particular policies. |
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What elevates good writers is the way they formulate their ideas. |
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Occasionally couching their philosophies in cutting-edge futurist thought, they nevertheless managed to formulate groundbreaking theories on the nature of existence itself. |
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The organisation said the main problem for leading economies was now how to formulate the best exit strategy from huge debt and rescue spending. |
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It is difficult to measure or predict how long it takes an accent to formulate. |
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Before the would-be robber could formulate a plan of attack, the homeowner fired a shot right into his rib cage area. |
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A convention of the constitution, the modern Cabinet is a group of ministers who formulate policies. |
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They might adopt the characterization and formulate their own hypothesis, or they might adopt the hypothesis and deduce their own predictions. |
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Then we had to standardize the enzyme system and formulate a product to perform under conditions needed to grow anaerobes. |
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This theodicity analogy also explains why politicians have drawn from these metaphoric models to formulate policy to control populations. |
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However, several studies indicate that this rule is not completely accurate, and have attempted to formulate different rules. |
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Together, they meet once a year to formulate and agree on projects to fulfil their mission. |
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In more open Orthodox circles, attempts were made to formulate philosophies that would confront modern sensibilities. |
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Of these extracts, only absolutes, essential oils, and tinctures are directly used to formulate perfumes. |
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Newton himself often told the story that he was inspired to formulate his theory of gravitation by watching the fall of an apple from a tree. |
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It has even been used to formulate business tactics, and can even be applied in social and political areas. |
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These terms are used to formulate questions for the users in order to disambiguate. |
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In trying to formulate what I believe it is useful to stipulate first what I disbelieve. |
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Jeff Williams, Science Advisor for ACLS, was enlisted to formulate the major elements of CardioVance. |
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Boyette says their efforts to eliminate trichothecenes led to improvements in how they formulate Myrothecium. |
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Learning with IG Markets builds the foundation to not only engage with CFD trading but to formulate a broader trading strategy. |
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The nutritional contents of each available feed are used to formulate a diet that meets all nutritional needs in the most cost effective way. |
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For this purpose we formulate mathematical model describing heating or cooling of a semi-infinite region. |
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Information scientists are generally involved in helping formulate policies and are often wheeled on as honorary boffs to sit on and advise committees. |
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Statistical information is utilized to formulate operating rules for large dams forming part of systems which include agricultural, industrial and residential demands. |
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To establish the feasibility of our approach for instantiating information-need templates, we let our system formulate information needs based on the EPRs of 85 patients. |
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Each monastery may formulate its own rule, and although there are no religious orders in Orthodoxy some respected monastic centers such as Mount Athos are highly influential. |
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He's got teeth that could unhusk a coconut, an inability to formulate a rounded vowel and talent that couldn't be located by the Hubble telescope. |
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To support this theory with empirical evidence, Eilers tries to formulate the rules for the use of double consonant graphemes in homorganic clusters. |
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The purpose of the ULCC was to formulate a franchise act for use in the provinces and territories in Canada to encourage uniformity in regulating franchises. |
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There are a number of equivalent ways to formulate rules for negation. |
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Polygeny had European antecedents, but Americans developed the data to solicit popular support based on a large body of research they conducted to formulate its tenets. |
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It also inspired evolutionary biologist John Maynard Smith to formulate a problem in signalling theory which is known as the Sir Philip Sidney game. |
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We formulate our model as an unfactored gated Boltzmann machine, where another input layer is used to modulate the input visible layer to drive the optimisation procedure. |
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The output specification is to formulate a flexible designable building. |
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Thus the disputes on the heresy of Franciscans lead Ockham and others to formulate some fundamentals of economic theory and the theory of ownership. |
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She was the first to discover and formulate these facts, which in fact constituted the basis for all later attempts to build a model of the molecule. |
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The first theorist to formulate and popularise the idea of a general strike for the purpose of political reform was the radical pamphleteer William Benbow. |
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The quality of the site where the tree grows undoubtedly affects the character of the wood formed, though it is not possible to formulate a rule governing it. |
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Congress has given courts power to formulate common law rules in areas such as admiralty law, antitrust, bankruptcy law, interstate commerce, and civil rights. |
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Gauss studied these sorts of numbers while attempting to formulate and prove higher order reciprocity laws, following his success with quadratic reciprocity. |
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