If it doesn't involve me personally receiving a large amount of extra cash each month, then frankly I'm not interested. |
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With most artists of his stature, this would more than likely involve a clumsy catharsis resulting in a crude ego trip. |
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Many systems, located on different parts of the body, involve surfaces with particular frictional properties. |
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It will involve more than 60 ships and submarines, including the American carrier USS Enterprise, 20 frigates and destroyers and 54 aircraft. |
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They usually involve three numbers or, in the case of hexagonal and rhombohedral symmetries, four numbers, one for each crystallographic axis. |
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Problems 12 to 18 involve the extraction of square roots, and the remaining problems involve the extraction of cube roots. |
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When characters are cursively written, writing motion becomes faster and does not involve any substantial visual feedback to the writer. |
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We are planning to launch a national fundraising drive that would involve every student donating one dollar to the fund. |
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In order to raise ethical questions, the story and characters have to involve readers. |
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However, the councils, fire and police chiefs claim their budgets involve cutbacks and economising as they battle to keep rises to a minimum. |
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Dew point and relative humidity go hand-in-hand and both involve evaporation and condensation. |
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Discretionary decisions by courts commonly involve weighing the benefits and detriments of a potential outcome. |
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However, correspondent payment can involve payment between two banks in the same jurisdiction if payment is to be in foreign currency. |
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There are plenty of boat-diving opportunities that don't involve going too deep, though this can be spoilt by a strong easterly. |
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Mind you, I haven't read a romance book in a long time and perhaps these days there are sub-genres which involve domesticated men. |
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Also, because readings involve energy flow and transfer between two people, not all psychics are compatible with all clients. |
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My own view is that it is sensible to start by adopting the pragmatist idea that beliefs involve dispositions to action. |
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Full-scale e-commerce might involve selling e-documents over the Internet using e-cash. |
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Toxic epidermal necrolysis is an exfoliative skin disorder that may involve a large body surface area and mucosal surfaces. |
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Attitudes are predispositions to act in a particular situation, and involve three elements. |
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A good day trip should involve either a very short drive or lots of leisurely driving. |
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The accusations could involve prenuptial relations, bridal pregnancy, adultery and severe maltreatment of wives and husbands also. |
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Conditions favorable for the emergence of antigenic shift are thought to involve humans living close to domestic poultry and pigs. |
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There are so many hidden works of art at the Vancouver Art Gallery that involve spending hours of computing, phoning, researching, and prepping. |
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Although feeling-of-knowing studies involve questions about proper names, none make this distinction between proper names and common names. |
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This is because these low-frequency motions are typically delocalized throughout the system and involve mainly collective movements of residues. |
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It would involve a flagrantly illegal and unconstitutional intervention by the executive branch into the affairs of the legislature. |
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Sports that involve facing a competitor in a direct struggle place different demands on a person than sports that require solitary concentration. |
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The decree stipulates that it is mandatory for the government to involve the public in eradicating the disease. |
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By using a stability ball, you'll involve your core muscles to keep your balance as you move. |
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All of these denotations involve philosophical complexities of absoluteness and are not relative or practical connotations. |
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Doesn't reproductive technology involve using, even within a religious perspective, our God-given intelligence? |
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Other divestitures have reached beyond physical assets to involve intellectual property, technology, licenses, and contracts. |
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Much to my disappointment, however, this did not involve the use of animal entrails or crystal balls. |
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We want added-value projects, enterprises that involve design and development, for instance. |
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These animals possess effective defense systems against microbes and parasites which involve engulfment of bacteria into specific cells. |
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We must engage them in discussions that involve their experiences, their questions, and their standards. |
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Also, because these burns involve the face and head, long lasting disfigurement can result. |
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The former involve a description of linguistic structures, usually based on utterances elicited from native-speaking informants. |
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Photorefractive keratectomy is similar to LASIK but does not involve use of a corneal incision or a flap. |
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There will also be private shows, which involve one or two agents and developers running their own exhibition in a hotel. |
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It will involve the sinking of a new shaft and construction of an additional three million tonnes per annum concentrator. |
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Other cases getting the brush-off involve federal employees blowing the whistle on security lapses and fraud. |
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I decided my input would involve cooking enough rice to make the stew go far enough to feed the troops. |
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The real battleground will involve our watery emotions mixing with fiery impulses. |
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There will be cases of maladministration which do not involve unlawful conduct. |
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Barratt totally rejects the criticisms, saying that these were isolated instances which did not involve Barratt in this part of the country. |
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The cleanup of the asbestos will involve sealing and encapsulating the roof. |
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Often his journeys involve long treks through remote regions, giving him time to look and think. |
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Many problems in evolutionary biology involve evolution of traits controlled by multiple genes of approximately additive effect. |
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Each crime that is correctly connected to a real perpetrator is a crime that is unlikely to involve a prosecution of an innocent. |
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The meetings also involve the contractor in the contingency planning process. |
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They generally involve other-wordly characters interacting with modern people and wreaking havoc. |
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The action will involve curators, conservators, technical staff, warders, security and administrative workers and managers. |
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Lunch may be with family or friends, and involve a classic roast followed by, say, fruit jelly made by the kids. |
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It can result in a trial being impossible because it would involve the disclosure of further secret information. |
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Poets who perform their work involve themselves in a first-hand experience. |
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Given the dialogic nature of language, the paradox of intertextuality is that repetition can involve semantic renewal and difference. |
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There are countless models on the market, but most involve some compromise between breathability and true waterproofness. |
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Not every instance of outsourcing will involve a contravention of this law. |
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However, it obviously cannot involve either, because the university is famously progressive, and hence abhors both sins. |
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While convection could involve solid transport, the most important cases of convection involve fluid transport. |
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The first steps would involve closer coordination of monetary policies and some fixing of exchange rates. |
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I've always been involved in physical activities, especially ones that involve competition and adrenalin rushes. |
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The second scenario would involve a limited invasion of special forces and a sustained bombing campaign. |
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Several forms of cancer involve the inactivation of the apoptotic process, thus enabling the cancer cells to continue to proliferate. |
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Why not define a priori knowledge outright as knowledge which is produced by processes which do not involve perceptual mechanisms? |
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Crohn's disease and, more commonly, ulcerative colitis can involve the rectal area, presenting as proctitis or fistulae. |
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Here there are frequent, warmly convivial gatherings which involve the consumption of generous quantities of alcohol. |
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The muscles of the heart and some other involuntary muscles are also affected in some forms of MD, and a few forms involve other organs, as well. |
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This will involve full assessment, usually including an X-ray of the affected leg. |
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I am not aware of having injured my back but my job does involve occasional lifting and bending. |
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Yet at Tynecastle he knows his first job will involve the hand of friendship, not the iron fist. |
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This result does not involve any unconstitutional border crossing by the court. |
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He has recently gained a promotion and his new job will involve no overseas travel. |
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But it is also a very attractive subject in itself, since its basic ideas can be understood very easily, and involve drawing colourful pictures. |
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The strategy could involve a point-blank refusal by landowners to give bodies such as power companies, councils or the Army access to their land. |
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Three of the four dedications involve members of the Gonzaga family, two of whom lived in Rome, the third one residing at the court in Mantua. |
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As expected, these systems involve using bits co-opted from other pathways originally having different functions. |
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It may involve going to Pearson Airport to try to prevent a deportation from happening. |
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This mechanism is likely to involve the polarization of key components and the localized breakdown of existing cell wall structure. |
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Those operations will most certainly involve combat against both regular and irregular forces. |
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The plans involve rebuilding large parts of the town between the railway station and the Guildhall. |
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In many senses, an especially beautiful literary expression of suicide that does not involve the death wish is in The Little Prince. |
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I hereby renounce all desires of the flesh, especially ones that involve spatulas. |
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The core of the course will be a publication project and will involve the production of flyers and leaflets for local charities. |
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However, the interim steps do not involve any concrete moves toward floating the yuan on global currency markets. |
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Perhaps the ultimate preventive treatment will involve some form of genetic engineering. |
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Most major problems facing our nation involve psychological causes, correlates or consequences. |
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State-corporate crimes may involve the state employing private companies to do its dirty work for it. |
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Wish I'd now how to do cider or at least some apple juice, but it think it would involve a press and I don't have one. |
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The typical kind of call outs we are getting involve groups of youths gathering together. |
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It should also be noted that the doming deformation in the NSD context does not involve the iron, but only the 24 atoms of the porphyrin ring. |
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Although today's Spanish dispute will not affect air traffic controllers, it will involve airport fire services and ground crews. |
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Electrochemical methods of stabilization involve the reduction of water content by electro-osmosis. |
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All of the above processing steps involve dust and noise emissions that can emburden both the workplace and the environment. |
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These slipcovers often involve folding the slipcover material around the cushions and securing it with ties. |
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Trade-related services involve not only letters of credit but handing trade documentation, on demand guarantees and countertrade. |
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Demophile government would guarantee stability and involve rule by the true elite of any society. |
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And it's doubtful that decisions to ratify international covenants on the subject involve much public consideration either. |
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So while I respect the fact that journalists have a job to do, if I had my druthers, it wouldn't involve me. |
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Dating in the city of Nairobi may involve outings to nightclubs, restaurants, movie theaters, malls, and drive-in movie theaters. |
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The drill was designed to involve as many staff members as possible using hands-on role play in different situations involving simulated fires. |
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There are, of course, more conventional walks that don't involve the donning of crampons. |
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The standard formulations of various scientific principles themselves contain mathematical terminology and involve mathematical objects. |
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Most beta decays involve the emission of electrons from the nucleus as a neutron decays into an electron and a proton. |
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You know, there was a time when it seemed we'd never take a forward step that didn't involve technology. |
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Should we always accept positions that involve solely nutrition and dietetics, or might that restrict our practice? |
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It doesn't even have to involve physical contact and is a crime punishable summarily by up to six months in prison. |
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The clearance procedure for new employees can take up to a month, and may involve security checks by the Gardai for a criminal record. |
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Their performances invariably involve roughly equal measures of cruelty, obscenity, sacrilege, diabolism, and Norse paganism. |
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He likes problems in diverse fields that involve algebraic integers, such as Pisot and Salem numbers. |
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It was so lovely to sit around the fire, drink wine, eat good food, and talk about stuff that didn't involve critiquing each other's work! |
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Unlike Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis does not involve the small intestine. |
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Injuries are most common in contact sports, such as football, or sports that involve falls, such as downhill skiing or soccer. |
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At the time, it seemed very much like Shakespeare's sole method of creating comedy was to involve cross-dressing. |
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Many involve men who have been freed by the courts and are thus legally innocent. |
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Unlike the processing of freebase cocaine, converting powder cocaine into crack cocaine does not involve any flammable solvents. |
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His tales involve a rogue's gallery of European freebooters with names like John Blackthorne, Ian Dunross, and Tab Thumpchest. |
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In contrast, more cross-reactive antibodies are believed to be more flexible and involve less specific contacts. |
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The games of love involve Florinda, who is destined to marry an old rich man or her brother's friend, and Belville, a young gallant who rescues her and wins her heart. |
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In narratology and comparative mythology, the monomyth is the common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory. |
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I'm often reminded by comrades that the political tasks of the moment involve much more than merely mocking, ridiculing and provoking the Stoppers and associated tendencies. |
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He said his proposal would involve a single-storey school, which could offer facilities for community activities, including a swimming pool, a hall, a gym and sports fields. |
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Unlike an instrumental music degree, conducting courses will generally involve more philosophical and historical elements, as well as the basic technical training. |
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In both cases the placements tend to involve children with special needs. |
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His responsibilities in the research and extension program involve pest management in greenhouses, nurseries, landscapes, turfgrass, conservatories, and interiorscapes. |
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The road improvements involve the closure of the eastbound carriageway of the motorway between the two junctions, with a contraflow system on the westbound carriageway. |
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Most flood-control projects involve widening, deepening and straightening channels so they can hold a larger volume of water before they can inundate adjacent flood plains. |
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Other plans involve an early dinner with G. in honor of my birthday tomorrow and then on the day itself I'll be up and out to get the fixings for beef barley stew. |
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This will involve three separate marches converging on the city centre. |
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These projects will involve the construction of 1,500 new apartments and the conversion of 1,000 units from existing housing or health facilities. |
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These involve such requirements as extracting hydrogen from other sources, catalysts for faster reaction times, and inverters for transforming direct to alternating current. |
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Often triggered by irritants in the air such as cigarette smoke, asthma flares involve contraction and swelling of the muscles lining the tiny airways. |
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We need a water policy, which recognises that water management must involve communities and households to become the biggest cooperative enterprise in the country. |
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Suddenly Boyd flatlines and they all do some well-choreographed panic procedures which mostly involve pumping his chest and giving him shots of adrenalin. |
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Conserving their habitat could involve preserving a patch of scrub or delaying the cutting of a swathe of hay for a few days until a bird has fledged its young. |
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Sports included Poohsticks, which involve the dropping of twigs into water from one side of a bridge and running to the other side to see which arrives first. |
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African hair braiding uses no chemicals and doesn't involve pedicures or haircutting, while cosmetology training doesn't address hair braiding at all. |
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He said his commission has left with about 50 petitions out of which at least 10 are for parliamentary candidates and 40 others involve councillorship aspirants. |
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Recipes often involve corn, rice, and couscous as a starchy base. |
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He's looking to try and involve young lads outwith that central group but if any player, myself included, is playing well enough, it forces his hand. |
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After all, laws against breach of contract, theft, rape, murder, and the like also involve the defenders of those laws forcing their opinions on the rest of us. |
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Legitimate documents might be stolen from a living person or a deceased person, while forged documents might involve changed names or variations of real names. |
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The 17 studies of sodium cromoglycate tended to involve small numbers of patients, differed in outcome measures, and showed evidence of publication bias. |
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Undercover operations are generally structured in such a way as to create free-standing conspiracies that do not involve the material participation of the informant. |
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Everybody is touchy about transport, everybody has an opinion and a solution that, funnily enough, does not usually involve a tandem or a long walk to the train station. |
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Made in America, the show features a group of men who perform bizarre stunts and practical jokes which often involve damaging and setting fire to things. |
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It is not intended to cover all psi experiences which appear to involve information transfer, or even to be a complete explanation for ganzfeld ESP type experiments. |
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How do you involve long distance grandparents in your DC's life? |
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Deltiology, the study of postcards, can involve the analysis of pigments, rag content of card stock, and other measurable parameters to determine the age of particular images. |
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Although it does not involve any lines, it is a demanding role. |
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In addition, the book is to be congratulated for directing our attention to variation that does not involve diglossia and Classical Arabic in Arabic speech communities. |
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Termination of pregnancy or miscarriages that involve dilatation and curettage sometimes inadvertently remove myometrial tissue as well as removing the products of conception. |
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Redox reactions are central to electrochemistry because they are chemical processes that involve the flow of electrons from one chemical entity to another. |
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Those involve women outsmarting and outrunning trained government agents, and a series of tiring car chases that vividly illustrate the law of diminishing returns. |
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Rites of degradation involve dismissing or disempowering people. |
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A dispersal area is a consideration, however it does involve quite stringent restrictions on the liberty of young people in the area and it cannot be used disproportionately. |
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And how did we know it would involve large quantities of duct tape? |
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I would argue that its economic future would be jeopardized by elimination of the currency board and that a better course would involve full dollarization. |
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Share options simply broaden the ownership of the company, involve no cash outflows and are not a cost that should be expensed to the profit and loss account. |
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Class C extinguishers are used on fires that involve an electrical supply. |
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In the Denver case, the school authorities were charged with using various subtle techniques to create a biracial system of education, so it does not involve a pure de facto segregation. |
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For instance my belief that Billy Holiday has a fascinating voice and my wish that she had lived a better life both seem to involve the same representation of an object. |
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Spatial isolation may involve temporal isolation if one is completely deprived of the means of temporal estimation and orientation usually provided by the environment. |
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On aver age, the kiosks receive a satisfaction rating of 95 percent even though most transactions involve taxes or fines. |
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I believe that a u nion is only as goo d as its m em bers and I seek to involve m em bers in m aking the ir union better. |
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Vis-a-vis that the catch of this plant is disadvised for the expectant mothers because that could involve a miscarriage or a premature birth. |
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During presentations, key community players will be invited to involve themselves in effecting change. |
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All cases of addiction are not alike, even when they involve the same drug. |
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Closings involve a simultaneous signing of the deed and transfer of funds in the form of a bank check or wire transfer. |
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Make sure that you involve qualified professionals in individualizing your exercise regimen and remember to check out their qualifications. |
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Also, planning needs to involve technical and administrational experts as well as representatives of transport operators and the general public. |
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Even by day, public bathroom facilities are few and far between and invariably involve walking long distances. |
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Our main problem does not therefore involve understanding the situation we are in, but in trying to change it. |
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We're interested in one that will involve archaeological ruins, interesting cultural experiences and intense natural beauty. |
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We submitted to them that, in Sittwe, our people didn't involve in this case. |
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These analyses showed that both the treatments involve in similar modifications on fiber's morphology and composition. |
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These involve in particular the respective oenological processes of the two parties and the protection of geographical indications. |
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It is a crucial partnership as it enables us to involve in our programmes those who benefit from them. |
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We must go beyond political and diplomatic rhetoric and involve in the mesures we take the widest possible range of people in our actions. |
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At the end of the meeting, it is decided in the group which stakeholders to involve in the next steps and why they should be involved. |
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Do you recall any debate in the county prior to the adoption of the binding declaration and what people where involve in this debate? |
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Democracy and accountability: What do they involve in the context of public services, and through what mechanisms are they expressed? |
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Taking a spare one on board would involve in reality having four or five extra ones. |
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We also involve a local person whom we train technically to support the smooth-running of the centre. |
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The renovations involve exposing beans and brick to give the feeling of an earlier period when the buildings were first erected. |
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Eventuation does not involve creation in the same sense that fragmentation is not an act of creation. |
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Another challenge may involve making a battery by starting with a potato or a copper penny. |
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The more acute cases the agency handles involve domestic violence, travelers stranded in dire circumstances and medical emergencies. |
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Procedures for chemically pretreating archaeological charcoal vary only slightly from laboratory to laboratory, and all involve treatment with acid and sodium hydroxide. |
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Over the years, I felt I should involve myself in that, so I took a sabbatical and went to Chicago to study blacksmithing and the decorative arts. |
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Even for professional decorators, many projects involve improving rooms that are challenging, by being too dark, too small, or by having oddly-slanted ceilings. |
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The delay was not the fault of local clinicians and managers, who have done their best to progress matters and involve patients, the public and staff in the process. |
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It may involve a significant amount of public money, and it may raise a question of compliance with laws or regulations. |
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Begins with a tingly sensation on one side of the mouth and may involve the throat which can garble speech and make the child hard to understand. |
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Different schemes are suitable in different circumstances and involve different levels of administrative and monitoring costs. |
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Increasingly, brands will want to involve themselves with bands, though less overtly than in times gone by. |
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Like RCUK, it could involve a small staff component consisting of individuals seconded from the agencies and a small operating budget. |
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A range of dangerous initiation ceremonies: Some initiation rites involve dangerous practices, such as lengthy immersion in water, or flogging. |
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These uses involve a significant level of alteration to the host site with due respect for environmental conservation. |
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But some dimensions of the medicalization of pregnancy do not directly involve medical interventions. |
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This approval may involve the netting, abbreviating, rewording, recoding or deletion of codes. |
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Analyze puzzles and games that involve numerical and logical reasoning, using problem-solving strategies. |
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Proficiency tests can involve a qualified supervisor riding along with the crew in the cab of the locomotive observing their method of operation. |
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It can involve a temporary structure put up only on certain occasions or a complete stand-alone permanent building. |
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It may involve hitting a child a single time or it may involve a pattern of incidents. |
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Both transactions involve large operations in Germany and, to a smaller extent, in other Member States. |
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Dichromacy can involve red, green or blue defects referred to as protanopia, deuteranopia and tritanopia respectively. |
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A fund that posts a low MER may involve very high front-end or back-end load fees or other fees, and vice versa. |
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Firstly this will involve checking that the draft CFR is fit for use in improving the acquis and preparing legislation. |
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In some cases, it may involve allowing parents or schools to deal with the matter at hand. |
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This project, which may be eligible, could involve significant scaling up or scaling down where technological uncertainty is present. |
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You will be happy to learn they do not have to involve smiley faces or jiggling icons. |
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This would put many lives immediately at risk, and might involve mass evacuations, quarantining, and decontamination of people and property. |
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Projects had to involve at least three distributors joining together for the distribution of a film. |
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Hunger strikers were prohibited to involve their children in their remonstrations. |
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This is a fixable problem, but it will involve some compromise and creativity. |
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This exercise may simply involve rewording the problems and their causes into positive statements or objectives. |
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This may involve sending a voided cheque from the new account to each office from which payments will be made. |
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We take the necessary time to master your needs, and we involve you throughout the planning to make sure that every detail is up to snuff. |
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Finally, in spite of communication, team demotivation can occur because mergers often involve very large groups. |
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Companies that have decided to involve workers in the introduction of technological change have always come out ahead. |
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Typical tasks for expert systems involve classification, diagnosis, monitoring, design, scheduling, and planning for specialized endeavours. |
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We would invite the members of Parliament to put aside any predetermined stances, recognizing that the truth will involve concerted efforts. |
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These investments can, in fact, involve significant risk should the companies go bankrupt. |
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Two companies indicated that they felt a sense of obligation to involve Aboriginal people in their operations. |
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Production aids should be admissible if they do not involve any restrictions on journalistic or artistic freedom of expression. |
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This member wants to push aside the Premier of Ontario and not involve the provinces in infrastructure. |
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Even at the dawn of the 21st century, it is not unlikely that the subsequent negotiations will involve cavilling on the ninth part of a hair. |
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This examination may involve some tests or investigations such as a brain scan. |
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We need to call a halt to the scandalous cross-border costs within the euro area, which do not involve any risk for the banks. |
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Infection may involve painful blistery lesions, which can be weepy and may have a strong odor. |
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This could involve the provision of special terminal devices to hearing-impaired users, text relay services, or other specific equipment. |
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Most fights involve hooking uppercuts or a cautious locking of horns or shoving head to head, ending when one animal signals submission and the winner lets him go. |
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The work will involve laying a synthetic surface over the existing natural grass sports field located near the Rimouski sports complex. |
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The first phase of the development process will involve the department's planning and building unit publishing a discussion paper on a target areas. |
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In §3 we examine what is called the suppositional theory: that conditional judgements essentially involve suppositions. |
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In severe cases, the tonsillar lesions extended to involve the anterior and posterior pillars of fauces, as well as the soft palate and uvula. |
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If a case could involve serious misconduct, it might be appropriate to suspend the alleged bully or harasser pending an investigation. |
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The work may involve putting in place partitions that are made to measure in the carpentry workshop, or making multiplex floors. |
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Ninety percent of adnexal masses involve the fallopian tube or ovary. |
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This may involve getting proper, well-fitting footwear and maybe using special insoles in your shoes. |
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Although one person needs to have charge of drawing up the budget, involve others closely in the process. |
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Most big illusions, similarly, involve a remarkably limited, though resourcefully manipulated, arsenal of mirrors and lights. |
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The CIRB purchases primarily involve office supplies, office furniture and IT equipment. |
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Retaining the status quo might involve reframing the relationship for oneself. |
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States Parties may not refuse a request for extradition on the sole ground that the offence is also considered to involve fiscal matters. |
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The solutions to global warming involve adaptation to new conditions. |
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Help members join in the group discussion and involve the more passive members as much as possible. |
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Differences of ethical approach extend beyond the bounds of biotechnology, and often involve more than bioethics alone. |
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Transactions in over-the-counter derivatives may involve additional risk, as there is no exchange market on which to close out an open position. |
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Meals for guests or for ceremonial occasions such as weddings usually involve copious amounts of meat, washed down with Albanian raki, an alcoholic beverage. |
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I have to say that I admire those who risk it all, who involve themselves wholly and who live for the creation of art. |
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But 20 minutes before liftoff, a problem was detected that may involve the recorder's random-access memory, which stores data short-term, Tanner said. |
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Such dovetailing of federal and provincial authorities does not involve any encroachment on current provincial powers. |
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This time we're going to take another look at feeds patterns that involve more than 2 jugglers. |
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They should take effect by 2012-2013, and let me say again that they will involve no actual lay-offs. |
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Collocation can involve as little integration as a common reception area for two collocated organizations. |
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These children suffer a wide range of problems that involve either internalizing or externalizing feelings. |
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One that concerns me a lot which is a B. C. issue happens to involve an air crash in Campbell River which took eight lives. |
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We should consider that they involve a number of local campaigns banding together to purchase advertising for their area. |
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How can you check up on this because it may involve hundreds of tonnes of goods which you are unaware are being imported. |
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It was therefore decided to scale back the Barbastro plant in 2003, with a redundancy plan which should involve 140 jobs. |
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It is advisable to note that the capacity to make a choice and use one's free will, does not necessarily involve a moral choice or decision. |
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I am proud of my first attempt at real Italian cooking for the simple reason that it did not involve opening jars of ready-made sauce and popping garlic bread in the oven. |
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For the UK this would involve fundamental reallocation of military resources, with full withdrawal from Germany as well as from UN work, then resiting in the key states. |
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Modern farming practices that involve growing trees and rearing animals and other forms of agricultural practices at the same time should be encouraged. |
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The management of toxic wastes, their collect and treatment by specialized contractors is also costive and involve your liability. |
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This should involve obtaining professional advice and consulting with other groups as early in the planning stage as possible. |
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This could signal a need to progress to a new structure which could involve moving closer to the structure suitable for the long-term. |
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Rehabilitative procedures generally involve head and eye exercises that aid the central compensation mechanism. |
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In the dissent's view, this was a misapplication of the Weber principles, which involve determining the essential nature of the dispute. |
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Cast Earth does not involve laying bricks or blocks or slowly compacting earth by mechanical or pneum atic action. |
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The military exercises will also involve units of the Pskov and Novorossisk divisions of air landing troops. |
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Many dye-fibre interactions, however, do not involve covalent bond formation. |
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Accidents that do not directly involve the reactor core include criticality events associated with the nuclear fuel. |
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That challenge will involve reducing the ecological footprint of urbanites and suburbanites. |
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As has been said here, innovative measures should not just play it safe: they must also involve trying out risky projects. |
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Because of their geographical extensiveness, they tend to involve large initial costs. |
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It is common for beginners to try and make the cut from the elbow and so involve a slight bending of the arm. |
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For example, recreational or volunteer activities may involve special skills that could be relevant to the organization. |
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The 2002 event is expected to extend over a period of eight to 10 days and involve all regions of Canada. |
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The magnitude of this change is such that it will extend over many years and involve many parties. |
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The team might involve former police fraud squad officers who join the SFO after retirement as civilian investigators. |
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Help for those who mutilate themselves and those who attempt suicide is similar and can involve therapy, medication or a combination of both. |
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Not just that, as these two scenarios also herald two types of society and involve two types of social, peri-urban and interurban organisation. |
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Drinking water regulation or policies may involve either or both departments of public health and environment. |
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A multisided mechanism is therefore being constructed which even wants to involve and buy off independent organisations and foundations. |
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This implementation may also involve artfulness, creativity, and skill to secure acceptance. |
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Foodland and IGA also involve their vendors by inviting them to make a donation to the campaign. |
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In the meantime, we know for certain that this conversation should involve everyone, whether they need health care today or not. |
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It may also involve safeguarding the Commission's position for any civil court action which may be necessary to recover funds. |
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May involve work to further improve cellular telephone and internet services in the region. |
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These cases involve terrible, heartrending pain, which is also worthy of comment by this House. |
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Disk controllers usually involve physical processes, and network access is limited by your available bandwidth. |
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The main physical processes in climate models involve radiation, aerosols, cloud and their interaction. |
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This is true even if the predication does not involve stereotypical associated with the script. |
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The postpartum period can involve anxiety surrounding the newborn, fatigue, and possibly significant postpartum depression. |
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This may involve family therapy sessions with the person affected by BPD and his or her family members. |
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