The tariffs for murder and, for indeterminate terms, the mandatory sentences are all signs that the executive doesn't trust the judiciary. |
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If a given volume per unit of time were withdrawn continuously, the liquid to be detoxicated would have an indeterminate salt concentration. |
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Supervised probation and indeterminate sentences guided by the progress of the child were the usual means. |
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Other candidates either showed no detectable wobble, or else the results were indeterminate. |
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An indeterminate outcome was defined as resolution of signs and symptoms of infection with a need for continued antimicrobial suppression. |
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They are concerned that an estate of freehold must be of indeterminate duration. |
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This is not a review of the position, for example, following an indeterminate sentence which may be imposed at the time of conviction. |
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He handed down an indeterminate sentence, which means the man can only released if the Parole Board decides he is not a danger to the public. |
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Therefore, the precise provenances and functions of the two Doric capitals found in this building must remain indeterminate. |
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Suppose my prior desire was relatively indeterminate with respect to when it should be realized. |
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The indeterminate sentence means it will be up to the parole board to decide when it is safe for the man to be released on licence. |
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Our guide is of indeterminate age, with teeth as exposed and raw as the crags of the mountains around us. |
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The forecourt was gloomy, underlit and overlooked by a dark brick building of indeterminate purpose. |
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If exclusivism is unwarrantedly dogmatic, inclusivism and pluralism are unacceptably indeterminate. |
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Samples were interpreted as indeterminate if the OD values were in the range 0.3-0.5 units. |
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Firstly Abu Kamil is the first Arabic mathematician who we know solved indeterminate problems of the type found in Diophantus's work. |
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Problems of this type which are found in the manuscript are examined in and some of these lead to indeterminate equations. |
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He considers problems of indeterminate equations of the first degree and trigonometric formulas. |
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Books 1-3 contain linear or quadratic indeterminate equations, many of them simultaneous. |
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He then continued his studies at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics investigating an indeterminate equation of degree three. |
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Thus an indeterminate composition approaches greater concretism by allowing nature to complete its form in its own course. |
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These can be used to resolve the infection status of individuals with indeterminate serological results. |
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Additionally, for lesions without obvious calcifications or for those with indeterminate calcifications, a phantom study can be done. |
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Many centres, however, suggest surgical excision of all indeterminate follicular lesions to make a definitive histological diagnosis. |
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Such cases tended to display abundant inflammation and were classified as indeterminate for dysplasia. |
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Under a gold standard, would the price level be indeterminate in a completely closed economy, where specie could not flow? |
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She is being helped by Stacey, an American of indeterminate function, who is pining for Starbucks. |
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It is a tall growing indeterminate plant which should be staked and tied for best results. |
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Leaves in vascular plants are produced by determinate growth on the flanks of indeterminate shoot apical meristems. |
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Because of their fixed habit, they are considerably less trouble to grow than vining or indeterminate tomatoes. |
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This model is characterized by a single monopodial trunk and plagiotropic, indeterminate branches. |
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After some indeterminate amount of time I began to be hazily aware that something was on my shirt. |
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The reproductive shoot apex contains the indeterminate, primary inflorescence meristem that produces the main inflorescence axis of the plant. |
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With her was a white-haired and bearded man of an indeterminate age, who everyone called Chatriwala chacha. |
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Half-hidden under the lumpy covers was a creature of indeterminate size, his head turned away from the door. |
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Poppies and fruit are indeterminate symbols with a practical purpose, mysterious talismans with the power to ward off subsequent suffering. |
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Plants are sessile, autotrophic, and grow in an indeterminate and modular manner. |
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He seems to be being asked to look at what industry might need at some indeterminate time in the future. |
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Locals exercising their dogs of indeterminate breed acknowledged our presence with warm smiles. |
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The taxi driver was of indeterminate national origin and quizzed me as to what I did for a living. |
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The Arithmetica is a collection of 130 problems giving numerical solutions of determinate equations, and indeterminate equations. |
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Unfortunately, the imported Italian color has faded to an indeterminate yellow. |
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Results of randomized studies assessing the efficacy of triple antibiotic ointment are indeterminate. |
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Behind a grimy, barred window sits a chain-smoking woman of indeterminate age. |
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Many species, especially non-vertebrates, exhibit quiescent life stages of indeterminate duration. |
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An adequate account of boredom, then, must explain in one sense that only something indeterminate is lacking. |
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Visually retreating to an indeterminate distance are soft-focus spots or clouds of unbroken color clunkily applied with an airbrush. |
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A slightly longer period may be justifiable but indeterminate detention without judicial approval is not. |
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Mainly, his moral broadside is delivered against Australian refugee policy, which holds refugees in indeterminate detention, as if they had committed crimes against humanity. |
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Some gospel music, like Blind Willie Johnson's, chronicles an indeterminate journey to an unknown destination. |
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Other molluscs are present but less common, including bivalves, scaphopods, orthoconic cephalopods, tentaculitids, and small, indeterminate juvenile ammonoids. |
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Counting down the moments they have left with Abdullah, always an indeterminate amount. |
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Microbiologic cure used a four-point scale to document eradication of the pathogen, microbiologic persistence, indeterminate results, or missing data. |
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It believes that a circular spaceship carrying 1,500 smaller ships filled with bombs will at some indeterminate point destroy both Britain and America. |
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The Reuters Building does not strive to be a perfect whole but is a fuzzy, indeterminate figure that blends into a context from which it takes its cues. |
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Born in Oneida, Wisc., an indeterminate number of years ago, to an Oneida father and a Cree mother from Alberta, Hill is able to call both sides of the border his home. |
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Gwen, who is too heavy on the bleach at the end, and melts away into indeterminate paleness, survives through the excellent stubbornness of her direction. |
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Two of the most common, but functionally indeterminate, grass grains regularly identified from American Bottom sites are panic grass and beardgrass. |
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The woodwork was finished with an extremely light wash, or stain, composed of an indeterminate iron oxide ocher and chrome yellow, bound in linseed oil. |
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She was a ruddy-faced, cheerful blonde of indeterminate age. |
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The removalists are due at 7am, and at my joint some indeterminate time later to move the piano and the rest of my worldly goods for the third time in 12 months. |
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Luminous veils of white and yellow arise at the centers of her paintings, evoking indeterminate distance and establishing a mood of poetic reverie. |
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The serious looking female civil service type of indeterminate age who sat to my left was a model of discretion prior to Jack's appearance on stage. |
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Such engagements were of indeterminate duration, there being no fixed date for their end, and each was discharged by performance rather than expiry. |
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There has been argument about whether or not there should be an extension of the interlocutory injunction which is to expire today for a period of indeterminate length. |
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Victimless crimes and indeterminate sentences were thus proscribed. |
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Our common law once upon a time did not recognise indeterminate sentences. |
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But the new indeterminate sentence system had an immediate impact. |
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This indeterminate sentence requires considerations of rehabilitation. |
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Overall, the Court's conclusions are expressed in terms that indicate no objection under article 3 to a mandatory indeterminate sentence for murder. |
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At the meeting he pledged to introduce indeterminate sentencing for serious offenders, meaning they would not be released from prison until it was proved they were safe. |
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He said the only sentence he could pass is indeterminate life sentences. |
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Extrapolating our findings to this high risk population indicates that screening would identify more than 180 million uncalcified, radiologically indeterminate nodules. |
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In the first step, a leaf primordium is formed that involves a switch from indeterminate to leaf developmental fate in the shoot apical meristem cells. |
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It has often puzzled me why modern Germanic languages lack future tenses, and instead make do with an impoverished selection of auxiliaries of indeterminate meaning. |
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He revealed the limitations and contradictions of the technique, and the paradox that the results of total determinacy actually sound random, chaotic, and indeterminate. |
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Does literature euphemize the brute if indeterminate fact of founding violence, a process the Shakespearean text demystifies? |
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Morris and Shin investigate whether beliefs are as indeterminate as models with multiple equilibriums suggest. |
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It is a dilatory akratic distribution that renders time indeterminate and possibly interminable. |
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Correspondingly, the lines oscillate between the pair and the impair, the well-formed and the indeterminate. |
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Two years later, in February 2009, 44-year-old Thomas, of Fforest Coalpit near Abergavenny, was given an indeterminate sentence. |
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Aging flowers along the indeterminate racemes shift from being staminate to carpellate. |
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Buy it as fresh you can, not cellophane-wrapped and of indeterminate age, as it can go cardboardy, and no amount of TLC will revive it. |
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Some maritime borders have remained indeterminate despite efforts to clarify them. |
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Cuttlefish are indeterminate growers, so smaller cuttlefish always have a chance at finding a mate the next year, when they are bigger. |
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A few metres to the N of the chapel are the footings of two small subrectangular buildings of indeterminate date. |
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This beam configuration allows the radar operator to detect an aircraft at a specific azimuth but at an indeterminate height. |
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The majority of heirloom tomatoes are indeterminate, although some determinate heirlooms exist. |
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There are an indeterminate number of Indigenous communities, comprising several hundred groupings. |
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Five species of cornuate osteostracans have been discovered at Devils Hole, and a further three or four species are probably represented by indeterminate fragmentary material. |
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When he had an evaluation at the hospital clinic, it was determined that he did have indeterminate hyperopacities on MRI of the brain and unspecified monoclonal gammopathy. |
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Make a transistor too small, for example, and electrons within it can simply vanish from one place and reappear in another because their location is quantumly indeterminate. |
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At the Thompson Mine and Birchtree Mine, a series of early Proterozoic rocks belonging to the Ospwagan Group are interfolded with Archean gneisses of indeterminate origin. |
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Magnetic resonance imaging has a limited role, particularly if the US is technically inadequate, or in the setting of an indeterminate adnexal mass. |
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In addition, a graduate may wait an indeterminate time between degrees before candidacy in the next level, or even an additional degree at a level already completed. |
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Tomatoes are also classified as determinate or indeterminate. |
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In this concept of pre-stressing, the engineer uses his or her inventiveness, ingeniousness and creativity, especially in the design of statically indeterminate structures. |
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The Prelude ends ambiguously, in that the two crotchet rests in bar 26 act as a fermata of indeterminate length as the resonance sustained by the open pedal fades al niente. |
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This means that aroundness is an ontological characteristic of directional space. But, as such, it can only be an entirely indeterminate characteristic. |
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This fence, this gap, this indeterminate betweenhood, is the discursive condition of semiotics, as the semiotic is the condition of all conversation. |
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