Dividend growth was projected at four percent per year, in line with its long-term trend. |
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The last two weeks is more in line with what preseason projections of the Eagles expected. |
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The Stoic philosophy calls upon man to live in line with nature's laws, and to accept uncomplainingly whatever fate may send him. |
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For the fact is that any authentic future must be to some extent in line with the present as well as discontinuous with it. |
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This is because every driver has to ensure they act in line with a whistle which is blown three times. |
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You'd be pretty angry if your salary didn't go up in line with inflation each year, because it would be tantamount to a pay cut. |
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The two banks will both see their costs rise more or less in line with earnings this year. |
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The council says its home care and day care charges are in line with the Government's fairer charges criteria. |
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In Italy the mandolinists play with straight wrists and the right forearm is in line with the strings. |
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They said that, for the second year running, Mr McCreevy did not adjust tax bands to keep in line with inflation. |
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It appeared to be in line with some previously published estimates by independent monitors. |
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The conversion was a formality in line with much of that which had gone before. |
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The drop in revenues between the fourth quarter and the first quarter of this year is bang in line with the trend of the past three years. |
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The thigh markers were carefully placed in line with the markers on the lateral condyles and greater trochanters. |
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Information to date suggests that xPitinia is infertile in line with all other bigeneric hybrids. |
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They all fell in line with the view that this incident was a horrendous event and that Bowen had to be severely punished. |
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This is in no way a criticism of the present minister, who could be found a spot more in line with Dad and Dave philosophies. |
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The private company will be given a free hand to raise the cost in line with inflation. |
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MacDonald played and sang any requests that the patrons dolled out, provided they were in line with his theme of upbeat folkish music. |
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The news media both turned a contemptuous eye on war protestors and fell in line with the government's official war policy. |
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Use a palm sander to flush the edge of the plywood in line with the doorframe. |
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His notion of the mind as a self-regulating system is in line with modern ideas on cybernetics. |
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We will continue to benchmark our council tax to ensure it remains in line with outer London as a whole. |
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The change of assessment was in line with the government's proposal to introduce new senior secondary and university education systems. |
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And in line with already-announced changes, road signs displaying limits in miles-per-hour will go metric nationwide within the next 12 months. |
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We get increases in line with inflation but inflation and the cost of living never seem to be the same. |
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On national highways, tollway operators are entitled to increase tolls every two years in line with inflation. |
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Although iTV will take some time to catch on, this will most probably move in line with the quality and quantity of the service provided. |
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It will be very gratifying indeed to see such a fine speech as that followed up by a vote that is in line with her own rhetoric. |
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Adjust the seat so that the small of your back rests flush against it and your knees are in line with the pivot point of the pulley. |
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The feelings that the listeners recorded at the time are in line with anecdotal evidence of experiences in places that have infrasound. |
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He also wants to set minimum wage increases in line with inflation if he gets in office. |
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He said the union did deal with fair-minded employers, but the results of the survey were not in line with his experiences. |
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Hatch coamings from the coal bunkers rest on one side, in line with the keel, still attached to a broken frame from the deck. |
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This increase was in line with a growing demand for coal, especially as coal was used for fuel for steam vessels. |
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The emphasis, in line with Mr Howard's ideology, was on individual responsibility. |
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The much-loved gardens have been closed in line with library and coffee shop closing times to limit the access vandals have to the grounds. |
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Bone plugs from the patella and the tibial tubercle were taken in line with the incised tendon by using a small saw. |
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These same churchmen had developed tenth-century consecration ceremonies in line with a clear idea of kingship as an office with duties. |
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All the choirmen and the headmaster were members of the school staff in line with Mr Amherst's original practice. |
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The prospect of power cuts had risen during the late 1990s as demand for power surged in line with economic growth. |
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These slaves are kept in line with mind control shackles and sleep on simple straw pallets. |
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Using an overhand grip, extend your arms to the ceiling in line with your chest. |
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It also needs to keep London and Dublin in line with a flash of thigh that hints at possible future breakthroughs. |
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Most notably, the United States has been removing formal requirements for copyright subsistence, in line with the Berne Convention. |
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Mr Friel also said the expected out-turn by the group for the full year would be in line with market forecasts. |
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That would at least be in line with his long-established championship of lost causes. |
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This is very much in line with the contemporary need to have everything explained in cerebral, rather than emotional terms. |
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Using one of the grips described above, deliver the jack swinging your arm down in line with the middle of the mat and the centre line. |
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We were sure that the film would pass the censors because the scenes were in line with the story. |
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Annual price rises would be limited to a ceiling determined by the government in line with inflation and exchange rate considerations. |
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The government is acting in line with its age-old propensity for heavy-handedness. |
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Downsizing produced an increased risk of sickness absence, in line with earlier findings. |
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Set goals and objectives for each committee that are in line with the Strategic Game Plan for the quadrennium. |
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Traction should be in line with the pelvic axis and coordinated with maternal expulsive efforts. |
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Investors also sold shares in the expectation that demand for steel may slow in line with falling auto production. |
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The union's offer to assist the government is completely in line with its past practices. |
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The increase on attacks against children is in line with the escalation in attacks on adults in the same period. |
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Progress in achieving the objectives varied in line with fluctuations in the world economic cycle. |
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The peak union body is demanding labour rights and improved benefits for irregular and casual workers in line with the regular workforce. |
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The higher the standardization level, the greater the excessiveness, with excessiveness costs rising in line with system complexity growth. |
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We advised the fingertip be packed in ice in line with Booth Hall's recommendation. |
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My right nipple is nearly horizontal and in line with the seam on my bra cup. |
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Place a combination square or try square over the rail so the blade is in line with the edge of the stile. |
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King's recommendations to women are in line with the sense of omnipresent threat and moral panic that he projects. |
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Extensive reclamation of the land behind the existing Fisheries Complex in line with the port dock has already taken place. |
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He favours plain white shirts, in line with his what-you-see-is-what-you-get kind of image. |
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He said that all disciplinary action had been followed in line with a procedure agreed with unions. |
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The prices are expected to steadily decline in line with economies of scale and further technological advancements. |
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He said the move was in line with a decision by the committee to appoint Hogan as a rapporteur on consumer issues. |
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The fund's value increases each year in line with the average growth in wages. |
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The third movement's elegiac tone places it in line with the great Russian lament tradition. |
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Our aim is to drive a step change in our business by involving our people and developing the meat category in line with changing consumer tastes. |
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This is in line with his clear attempt to rebut the accusation that nationalism is based on being anti-English. |
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The shorter working week is in line with conditions of electricians at every other electrical contractor throughout the state. |
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Even those who were most receptive to foreign ideas adapted them in line with traditional Russian concerns, interests and attitudes. |
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It also alters the penalty system, in line with industry concerns, to graduate penalties according to the seriousness of the offence. |
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He added that plans for a visit by Ban would be reconsidered in line with developments in the situation. |
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This is in line with government policy aimed at increasing participation in sport and recreation in these areas. |
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They insist that the figure is in line with London prices for front-row seats for many top-line acts. |
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Imports have been rising since last August, with demand for intermediate and capital goods increasing in line with economic growth. |
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Be sure your arms stay in line with your shoulders and in a vertical plane. |
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In addition, windows surrounding the cab increase visibility, and exhaust stacks are in line with the cab post, lending to a quieter engine. |
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You can choose to receive a level income, or have your payouts rise in line with inflation. |
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For the record, the former Aesop Rock producer is more in line with his new labelmates than he ever was with the king of cinematic swells. |
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Perhaps the solution is to regrade them to a cup competition in line with their league standing. |
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They also alter the way the brain processes information to be more in line with the way the brain works normally. |
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It will also change its financial year from a November 15 year end to a calendar year in line with its peers. |
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The 25 per cent year-on-year jump in revenues was also in line with expectations. |
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Although D' Ewes has been called a Presbyterian, his position in this treatise is more in line with the Independents. |
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The pediatrician noted slight delay in ambulation at 12 months, but in line with maternal developmental patterns. |
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Council chiefs say the new prices, due to come in late in January, are in line with neighbouring towns and cities. |
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The UK's rail accident rate was in line with the safest networks in Europe. |
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The pared-down macroeconomics chapters are far more in line with Bush administration thinking than press reports suggest. |
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Despite this, few applicants have actually considered the need to change CV layout and content in line with the online recruitment process. |
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Martin said this would bring the level of punishment in line with offences against police officers. |
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Traditional lead detailing is in line with the high standard of building materials used. |
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An eighteen inch snood dropped off from the swivel so that the two baits would fish almost in line with one another. |
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But Jenkins isn't exactly known for pulling his punches and the remark is in line with his sharp-tongued commentary. |
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As a democrat, I believe it should be possible to have changes of government in line with what people vote for. |
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Ultimately, he says, we must bring our demands on the planet's resources more in line with what the planet can sustain. |
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The new pricing brought the cost of Intel's notebook chips closer in line with its desktop products. |
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Diesel is traditionally more expensive but the company said it had gradually been reducing the price so it was now in line with unleaded. |
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Since hitting the floor last year, its value has steadily climbed again in line with a general recovery in the sector. |
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This is basically life insurance whereby the level of cover decreases in line with the outstanding debt. |
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Economic growth has been in line with the chancellor's budget projection, but the government deficit continues to undershoot. |
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It is boosting production of its malaria drug in line with sharply increased demand. |
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This would bring the law in line with that on offensive weapons such as knives. |
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This has been our policy for some time and is in line with most other train companies' policies. |
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The person in that photograph is standing in line with where the applicant's body was found on the concrete apron straight after the fall. |
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As part of our revised proposition, we are offering to create a new and safer parking area, in line with the surgery's needs. |
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Jet Blast Deflectors will be fitted on each runway 160m back from the bow ski jump and probably in line with the rear wall of the first island. |
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He created stable dividers, frontages and door grilles for the livery, all designed specially in line with the customer's specific requirements. |
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The cottage, rebuilt in 1997 in line with the description in the poems, reminds visitors of Du's simple life and lofty ideals. |
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At first glance, skateboarders seem to fall in line with what is deemed stereotypical of the skateboarding culture. |
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This is a document that delegates someone you know to make health care decisions for you that are in line with your choices. |
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I have chosen this transcription to remain in line with the standard Assyriological transcription for the words I am discussing. |
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I mean for a professional cricketer to slide his foot way back in line with his stumps and then rake across them there's something either very unco or very illicit going on. |
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I want to start an ecovillage and create a working example of how people can live together peacefully, in line with nature and with an abundance of food, water and energy. |
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The move to quarterly reporting, in line with US financial reporting, came in recognition of the fact that US investors now control half of the share register. |
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The access time is in line with the parallel ATA drive, as it should be. |
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But in a short time he seemed entirely to change his opinion and to bring it in line with the traditionally acquiescent approach of the government. |
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A further third will be turned into wet pasture land and a third to wetland and reed beds in line with a plan approved by the Environmental Agency. |
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The governor said the key objective for pegging the Namibian dollar to the rand is to ensure prices are in line with South Africa, which is Namibia's major trading partner. |
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These concerns are in line with Buddhist karmic theory which asserts that a person's actions in this life will determine the character of his or her future existences. |
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The dispute centres on the implementation of a 35-hour week which would bring guards in line with most other grades of staff employed by the company. |
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The city has already made great strides in line with international standards to improve the quality of its environment and in particular to reduce air pollution. |
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These anecdotal observations are in line with Peil's findings that Ghanaian emigrants are more likely to be from southern Ghana where Akan is widely spoken. |
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Companies can, of course, recompense their senior employees as they see fit, in line with what they perceive as the going rate for the jobs they do. |
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This is in line with the practice adopted in countries such as Singapore and Ireland where leashing control is imposed on specified large dog breeds. |
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Manufacturers are benefiting especially from the efforts of companies to restock inventories to levels that are better in line with the pickup in demand that began last year. |
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The day of the annunciation was one such day for Mary, and her response was completely in line with a pattern that had formed her whole life up to that point. |
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The experiment found that the type of atom made no difference to the outcome, perfectly in line with the equivalence principle. |
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But Norwich Union had revalued the sum insured each year in line with the house-building index produced by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. |
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The emphasis on freshness and simplicity laid forth by the governmental guidelines is in line with his cooking ethos. |
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The Government has known for five years that disposing of solid toxic waste with domestic rubbish would be banned, bringing the UK in line with the rest of Europe. |
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The prices have gone up in line with the budget approach to protect front line services, but the loyalty card offers an even better discount than before. |
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Mr Rowen has signed a House of Commons motion along with 33 other MPs calling for England to fall in line with other countries and declare its patron saint's day a holiday. |
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At the end of five years, only interest earned and capital gains are taxed at 23 per cent, in line with the tax treatment of other investment funds. |
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It wouldn't be means-tested and it would rise in line with earnings. |
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Those backing the Bill say the new measures simply bring new communication technologies in line with regulations governing traditional telephony services. |
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Unlike inheritance tax, which typically rises in line with the Retail Price Index, stamp duty thresholds do not rise automatically with each Budget. |
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Under the weight of massive, thunderous protests and growing international pressure, Damascus has pledged to withdraw its troops from Lebanon in line with the Taif Accords. |
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The foot is normally structured so that the big toe is naturally in line with the long bone leading up to it and all the toes spread outwards from this. |
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So spooked were they that rather than offer a viable alternative, they meekly fell in line with a hideous policy prescription, a decision that continues to haunt them. |
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But while Sony's public image moves boldly to the future, its product strategy is more in line with past Sony efforts, like the Walkman and Betamax. |
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Sixty-seven Republicans voted against it, a margin in line with estimates of many conservatives from earlier in the day. |
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It is not exactly disastrous but with bonus payments collapsing over the last three years in line with falling stock markets, so has demand for these products. |
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Split the bowstring strands at the marked location in line with the bow. |
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And the liberal interest groups involved in health care are surprisingly in line with the liberal blogosphere, the netroots and the grassroots activists. |
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Recommended sources of protein which are also in line with maintaining cardiovascular health are low-fat meats, poultry, fish, legumes and non-fat dairy products. |
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We stood in line with the campesinos, machateros, trabajadores, and their chickens and dogs, bought our tickets, then took our seats in the nearly empty first class coach. |
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Kneel on all fours with arms straight and wrists in line with shoulders. |
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The bumper-to-body join lines are discreet and in line with the side rubbing strake, and the wheel arches are gently flared instead of being bounded by thick swages. |
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Clamp a piece of straight edged waste wood in line with one of the groove lines and using the waste wood as guide, saw down to the bottom of the housing. |
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Regarding the text setting, Aplvor's writing for solo voice is largely angular, in line with the post-Webern idiom, and essentially parlando in style. |
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The shift to the past tense is in line with standard English usage. |
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Market values reflect more closely the economic circumstances of the day and will bring company valuations more closely in line with prevailing market conditions. |
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The shank markers were carefully placed in line with the lateral malleoli and lateral condyles at the point of greatest curvature of the lower legs. |
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Also in line with experimental measurements, the examination of instantaneous velocity of simulated beads shows that pause time decreases with increasing wall shear stress. |
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The panel will also strive to bring the contents of contracts concerning the sale of Japanese technology and equipment to the Chinese side in line with global standards. |
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Spanish five-year government bond yields rose in line with 10-year bonds on Tuesday in a sign that markets were preparing for the risk of a big credit event. |
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The group's next goal appears to be the establishment of an East Asia free trade area in line with its hope of eventually creating an East Asian Community. |
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Bandung needs city woodland in line with its concept as a garden city. |
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To bring our parish in line with other parishes in our deanery all anniversary Masses for the week will be celebrated together at 7.30 pm on Friday evenings only. |
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Keeping in line with the tradition of panto you can be sure the show will have its fair share of villains, do-gooders, idiots and of course the inevitable love matches. |
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He said that, in line with their directorial responsibilities, it was now their legal responsibility not to incur any more expenses on behalf of the company. |
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This near intervention led one observer to note that gunboat diplomacy was clearly in line with the State Department commitment to pipelines and profits. |
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Third, after the pension age for men and women is equalised in 2020, it should be raised in line with growing longevity, say by one year every 10 years. |
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This absence of effects is in line with the data from Fig.2, and confirmed that the intracellular and extracellular concentrations of Cl were truly equilibrated. |
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Therefore we are calling on Waterford City Council to alter the entrances and exits at the Tramore Road roundabout in line with pedestrian and cyclist safety. |
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The results of the study is in line with those found by Adham, Hasan Baglo and Elsan. |
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The move brought Northern Ireland in line with the Scottish and Welsh system's which had already abolished charges. |
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The transepts are in line with the high altar and serve to throw light onto it. |
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There was a woman sitting in the endmost chair just across the aisle in line with them. |
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Alignment is a matter of choice, but most rod-builders place the hookkeeper in line with the guides. |
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Britain reduced tariffs and quotas, in line with David Ricardo's advocacy for free trade. |
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This request was granted, and the Treaty was thus to be called the Treaty of Lisbon, in line with the tradition of European Union treaties. |
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In practice, the only time in which the Constitution and Treaties conflicted, the Constitution was modified to be in line with the Treaties. |
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Guiding of the upper and lower platens is on the four corners instead of on-center directly in line with the toggles. |
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The transducer holder secures up to three transducers on the patient's arm, in line with the phlebostatic axis. |
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I realized I wasn't in line with the new antifamily, antistrong national defense, antifiscal sanity Democratic Party. |
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Ruffo's compositional style which favored the text was well in line with the Council's perceived concern with intelligibility. |
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These decisions broadened the effects of partition but were in line with the evolving policy of Irish neutrality. |
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This milestone comes in line with Tamkeen's mission to meet the needs of the private sector and enhancing the skills-sets of Bahrainis. |
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Mr Coppel said the start of the new year had been promising with trading in line with expectations for the first two months. |
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Northern Maluku has its wet monsoon from December to March in line with the rest of Indonesia. |
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The minimum age for voters in the referendum was set to 18 years, in line with the Representation of the People Act, as amended. |
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This is in line with Titman and Wessels who explain that smaller scale financing results in relatively higher transaction costs. |
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A college spokesman said students whose results were regraded higher had results broadly in line with expectation. |
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In the 1930s censorship over literature was tightened in line with the policy of socialist realism. |
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This MOU aims to provide highest level of care to cancer patients and is in line with the humanitarian initiatives of the emirate. |
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Lockheed stood by their job numbers and said that their accounting was in line with industry norms. |
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Additionally, in line with the company's plans to expand in the helicopter market, Fard will become president of CAE Helicopter Solutions. |
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When linesmen are in line with play and cannot do their job, what is their point? |
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The two main masts are aline amidships, while the two mizzen masts are astern and placed in line with the rudder post. |
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The public takeover bids are being conducted in line with the applicable legal requirements. |
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Over time, the design of the uniform changed in line with changes made to army uniform. |
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He campaigned in line with the Liberal Government to install responsible rather than representative government. |
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The extreme brightness and variability of blazars result from a chance orientation that brings one jet almost directly in line with Earth. |
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Snooker and Darts, too, enjoy period profile boosts in line with the holding of their largest events. |
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This is most obviously seen in the author's treatment of sandhi, which is not in line with standard usage and is internally inconsistent. |
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Each wicket on the pitch consists of three wooden stumps placed vertically, in line with one another. |
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Syrian analyst Sami al-Mubayed says the IRGC still can force Sadr to fall in line with its strategy for Iraq. |
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Students scores are also scaled so that the results of each class are in line with expectations. |
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Determination Karakas pasha tower functions in line with the main buildings. |
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Prior to the 1860s, Morisot painted subjects in line with the Barbizon school before turning to scenes of contemporary femininity. |
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The Kingdom of Denmark adopted liberalising reforms in line with those of the French Revolution, with no direct contact. |
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In 1889 the Local Government Act codified the responsibilities of the police on Scilly, bringing them in line with police on the mainland. |
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FedEx President and CEO Frederick Smith said global trends are in line with FedEx's expedited delivery business model. |
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These expansions brought the boundaries of Normandy roughly in line with those of the ecclesiastical province of Rouen. |
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Downwind machines have been built, because they don't need an additional mechanism for keeping them in line with the wind. |
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In keeping more in line with the traditional grouping, the Thinocori could be included in the Scolopaci, and the Chionidi in the Charadrii. |
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The sale of SPC is in line with Dial's strategy to fix or jettison under-performing businesses, according to the company. |
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On 1 January 1977, Aden, in line with Yemen and neighbouring states, changed to driving on the right. |
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Lifting the reservations doesn't contradict Sharia as propagandised, it is actually in line with it. |
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Then the platform is turned back, in line with the vessel, and the journey across water is made. |
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It will be to your interest to accept my suggestions and fall in line with my plans. |
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Since 1960, life expectancy has, in line with the European average, grown by two months per year. |
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Designed by Ghina Sibaii, the props fell in line with the play's expressionist, aestheticized representation of reality. |
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I think the ball bounced over his hand, he was in line with the ball but the toepoke bounced higher than he expected. |
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Denmark thus adopted liberalizing reforms in line with those of the French Revolution, with no direct contact. |
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Looking through a microscope, researchers find each nanotube and delicately bring it in line with an electrical contact. |
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This is in line with the recent multilaboratory study on Var2CSA domains, although contrasting with other published studies. |
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The Raven program was originally established as a diversity initiative to bring Aboriginal membership in the Canadian Forces in line with national workforce demographics. |
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Whilst concentrations have declined in line with the reduction in discharges they are markedly higher in the eastern Irish Sea compared to the western areas. |
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The Council of State's Administrative Trials Board General Council ruled that the Cabinet decision is not in line with the law and accepted the rightfulness of our complaint. |
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As part of the restyle of the 107 range, there are three trim levels on offer which are in line with the naming strategy of other Peugeot range models. |
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The relocation of capital in line with ethno-linguistic politics of Nazarbeav is among various official policies concerning the publicization of Kazakh's national identity. |
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For the city properties we have actually increased the reserve prices to keep it in line with the market and yet the premiums are still coming in quite high. |
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The cash value of most of these figures normally changes each year, either in line with inflation or by some other amount decided by the Chancellor. |
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The upper section of Great Gable has a roughly square plan, about half a mile on each side, with the faces running in line with the four points of the compass. |
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The technology should be fully demonstrated by the end of the 2010s, in line with the timeline set, for example, by the EU to cut emissions significantly. |
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Only European Community law in line with precedential Spanish Constitution 1978, provincial, diplomatic and judicial findings can be considered to have standing. |
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After strengthening his government in northern China, Kublai pursued an expansionist policy in line with the tradition of Mongol and Chinese imperialism. |
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This falls in line with the concept of internationalism, which states that sovereignty is an outdated concept and a barrier to achieving peace and harmony in the world. |
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It was more in line with everyday speech, not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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This was continued into the 1930s that fell in line with the Soviet Union's subversion policy of popular fronts to increase communists' influence in governments. |
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Gamelin ignored the evidence, as it was not in line with his strategy. |
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Pressure on Cardiff Met to merge continued to mount throughout 2011 and 2012, however, in line with Leighton Andrews' controversial Higher Education agenda. |
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The music of Haydn and Mozart, with their Viennese Classical styles, are usually regarded as being the most in line with the Enlightenment ideals. |
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It was more in line with the everyday speech not only because of a decline in education but also because of a desire to spread the word to the masses. |
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When FirstGroup became the franchisee on 17 October 2004, in line with other rail franchises it held, the brand was revised as First ScotRail, having outbid National Express. |
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Values of commissions varied, but were usually in line with social and military prestige, for example, regiments such as the Guards commanded the highest prices. |
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His small financial legacy was running out and he decided to produce work more in line with public taste if he was to earn an income for himself and his wife. |
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This is in line with my party's commitment to end double jobbing. |
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In 2008, the school leaving age was raised so the earliest date is the last Friday in June in the year a pupil turns 16, in line with England, Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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The European Commission has found that Italian public capital injections into Stretto airport in Calabria, Italy, are in line with EU state aid rules. |
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This expansion of products is in line with CME Clearing Europe's commitment to helping customers manage their risk associated with China's construction industry. |
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These inductive sensors are built with the toroids in line with the axis of the sensor instead of perpendicular to the axis as is commonly employed. |
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Bratton argues that the LAPD had cooked the books under Parks and others for years until he came in and brought the department in line with federal crime statistics standards. |
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He invited a team from the Libyan authorities to come to Malta and make the necessary fact finding to enable them to unfreeze the assets in line with international law. |
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For Lot 2, Applicants should respond in respect of the listed research specialisms, in line with their experience and capabilities in relevant specialisms. |
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The divestment is in line with Tessenderlo's focus on speciality products and services in the field of food, agriculture, water management and valorising bio-residuals. |
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But Rostons director Tony Rimmer, speaking at a farm meeting in St Asaph, said it was clear that CAP money was being moved uphill, in line with England. |
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Thus, the decadal swings in wind and temperature may be a manifestation of a coupled air-sea interaction process, in line with recent modeling results. |
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The Chancellor, George Osborne, is taking steps to ban six-figure golden parachutes and severance payments need to be brought in line with the real world. |
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Al Marri said the extension of the contract is in line with the long-term goals laid down by the club in having stability and developing talent at the grassroots. |
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