They basically laid out a strategy which counts on currency manipulation to accumulate lots of hard currency. |
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He, on the other hand, loves the intrigue, the subtle manipulation, the backstairs chicanery, and there's no one better to convey it. |
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He applies the same psychological illusion, perceptual manipulation and persuasive technique in his new live show. |
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Correct orientation principles ensure efficient control of solar gain and manipulation within the building fabric. |
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More generally it connotes networks and their mode of functioning, the forms of their permeation and manipulation. |
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The improvement obtained by manipulation is maintained by immobilizing the foot in a plaster cast for five to seven days. |
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Emotions are also more vulnerable to manipulation by marketers, since they are attuned to respond to novelty, and visual stimulus. |
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Instead of naturalness and spontaneity we have had thirty odd years of media manipulation. |
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You can counteract this by manipulation in the computer with your electronic paint brush. |
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Video teleconferencing also allows collaboration and manipulation of documents and data. |
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As for stem cell manipulation, the good doctor suggested we check back with him in a quarter-century or so. |
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The reasons for this become clear once the techniques of social and psychological manipulation used by clairvoyants are understood. |
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Betting systems, that is, the manipulation of money, cannot overcome the math of craps. |
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As plates and films became more sensitive, ruby safelight filters became necessary, but the old manipulation techniques could still be utilized. |
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Physiotherapy involves a range of treatments, including manipulation, massage, exercise, electrotherapy and hydrotherapy. |
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The method shuns excessive manipulation of film through lighting, sound or editing. |
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On that side of town, the bank becomes payday loan, the bank becomes currency exchange, the bank becomes credit-card manipulation. |
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The questions are unclear and the process reeks of hypocritical manipulation. |
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It had been shown that if you take the sphere as basic, any other closed smooth surface can be obtained from it by manipulation. |
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For experienced players, muscle memory soon takes over from a conscious manipulation of these devices. |
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Having a single file containing details all the CDs makes content manipulation much easier and faster. |
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It is also the outcome of the calculated political manipulation of the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination. |
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Diversion and manipulation are niche marketed, the spectacle of prosperity and comfort is produced, and huge profits are made. |
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His manipulation of press photographs and focus on celebrity anticipated Pop Art. |
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In this vile composition lie accusations of unjustness, vitriol, manipulation, and home wrecking. |
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Except that the purists say it's not opera, but rather some commercial manipulation thereof. |
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Her letters therefore reveal a web of motives and sly manipulation that her uncomfortable position encouraged. |
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We would expect an ironic manipulation of such images to intensify the effect of critical distantiation. |
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It's not a form of manipulation, she says, but a way of allowing the vertebrae to relax into a natural, unstressed position. |
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The rule gives one point for an affirmative answer to each question, and scores of 4 or 5 predict response to spinal manipulation. |
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Anger has spilled into claims of intimidation and media manipulation, with once-friendly neighbours snubbing each other in the street. |
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Does beauty lie in the artist's skilful manipulation of materials, or ideas? |
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It is their sneaky methods, of propaganda, disinformation and manipulation of intelligence. |
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How close are we to the possibility of using genetic manipulation to create faster and stronger athletes? |
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In the l960s, the draft was famously open to evasion and manipulation, as that large flock of chickenhawks proves. |
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Experts remain divided over whether market manipulation, or power shortages, were the primary cause of California's spiking prices. |
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To the C-tenninus of the recombinant proteins, two vicinal cysteins were added for subsequent single-molecule manipulation. |
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It is not enough to see the painting as a virtuoso manipulation of historical styles. |
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The conscious use and manipulation of frame and structure allows the storyteller to engage the audience more deeply in the story. |
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It allows for manipulation of written text and images with minimal cyber skills. |
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The choice to donate the organ must be free of coercion or manipulation, either social or financial. |
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It is the skilful manipulation of this single stitch that lends an interesting and characteristic dimension to the needlework. |
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The duplicates you see in the photos are not a result of double exposure or image manipulation. |
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My photographs are not the result of digital manipulation or double exposures. |
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Discriminating the various objects within the world requires a system of labelling that can allow independent manipulation of those objects. |
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His mastery of vocal manipulation allowed him to pitch his voice like a frail old man from Texas. |
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The tragedy of the past is not recreated through a deliberate manipulation of the reader's heartstrings. |
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Beyond the manipulation of single genes, it is also possible to create transgenic organisms that have entire new metabolic pathways introduced. |
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My fighting the control and manipulation allows the gaslighting to continue and sometimes flare up uncontrollably. |
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Is this a display of misguided innocence, or the manipulation of youth by unscrupulous entrepreneurs? |
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Miniaturization is being done in conjunction with parallelization to enable faster and cheaper testing and manipulation of cells and materials. |
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The tale of intrigue, manipulation and tragedy unfolds in 18th-century Korea. |
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This is politics, after all, a web of manipulation so cleverly stitched that you can't easily see the joins. |
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This could suggest that our manipulation was not successful in inducing a deliberative mindset. |
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As for the manipulation of final salary pension, I can confirm that is true. |
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The paper hints at the political considerations behind such statistical manipulation. |
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With their manipulation of unemployment statistics, they started the corruption and politicisation of independent civil servants. |
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Juries are human, and can be easily swayed by the emotions of the case, and the clever manipulation of a strong barrister. |
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His main skill was in numerical calculations and manipulation of complicated expressions. |
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All should take care not to fall prey to the manipulation behind the stunts, and the emotions generated by them. |
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This is a nation whose operating culture is secrecy, repression, and manipulation. |
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Instead, they attempt to use tricks and minority manipulation to force public acceptance. |
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Planning, manipulation and management were essential parts of the programme. |
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There are many strands to the plot, each involving manipulation of others for personal advancement. |
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This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth. |
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So far, none of the other commissions have found any evidence of deliberate manipulation, of pressure. |
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This flexibility provides opportunities for manipulation, deception and misrepresentation. |
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His realism could involve a fair amount of tendentious editing, glib generalisation and manipulation of the evidence. |
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Instead, she uses cajolery, deception, and sexual manipulation to trick him out of consummating the marriage. |
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The problem is that such stocks often became tempting to shorts only because they are richly priced as a result of manipulation. |
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Then I begin to relieve the muscle tension and restore mobility with some stretching and gentle manipulation. |
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The flowering time was scored when the flower bud was first visible without manipulation or magnification. |
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You'd need to be a contortionist to handle that manipulation of body, head and base of body. |
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The advertising companies, currently employed by the parties, have no qualms about emotional manipulation. |
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The lateral fornices may be lavaged without manipulation by directing the stream into them. |
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His mastery of vocal manipulation allowed him to pitch his voice like a frail old man from Texas who was promoting his new self-help book. |
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As with so many issues, this leaves them wide open to manipulation by those who have their own agenda to push. |
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Specific options for care include the use of acetaminophen, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and spinal manipulation. |
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The Prime Minister has been manning the barricades in defence of Mr Byers, who is charged with manipulation and deceit. |
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So she tried suicide threats, guilt trips, manipulation, and even death threats. |
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Evans contended that this claim is another manipulation of the historical record. |
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Genetic manipulation of food products provokes strong emotions whenever it is discussed. |
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For the unscrupulous, office might give access to large profits or the manipulation of power in the interests of self, friends, or family. |
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Plasmid manipulation and bacterial transformation were performed by standard techniques. |
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For all the manipulation of history which occurs in The Plot to Save Socrates, the characters all have a strong sense of predeterminism. |
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Our manipulation, casting and splinting procedure has never resulted in any disability for the patient. |
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The chip's software utilises these pipelines for 3D graphics acceleration and to provide video manipulation in 2D mode. |
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The patient had not undergone any recent dental manipulation and had never played a wind instrument. |
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Little manipulation is required within the heart because the wire follows a natural curve. |
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The transistorized gravity-strain amplifier derives power from the gravitational field manipulation of positrons. |
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Nanotechnology is the study and manipulation of materials on atomic and molecular scales measured in billionths of a meter. |
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At some point, spying, vindictiveness, cruelty, manipulation, and rudeness turn against the one dishing those things out. |
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It was he who through his manipulation and deception engineered the capture and ransom of my beloved daughter. |
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A complete separation of religion from the state guarantees this freedom and protects children from manipulation by religions. |
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And I finally use regexps instead of one-off string manipulation functions. |
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Biotechnology can be defined as the manipulation of biological organisms to make products that benefit human beings. |
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This component was eliminated when carbonic anhydrase activity was inhibited or deleted by genetic manipulation. |
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At its best, the show cuts into many forms of televised image manipulation, cynically riffing on every news scandal of the past decade. |
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Completeness and potential finality of injury to reality are the dangers that arise out of contemporary fact manipulation. |
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A rear end of the lever is externally accessible to allow manipulation by the user. |
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They were disgusted by the manipulation of recent changes in favour of the Manchu nobles. |
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We used micropipette manipulation for forming and subsequently breaking the adhesive contact through a stepwise micromechanical procedure. |
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To effect the manipulation and associated re-creation of the data flow, time slots need to occur at the same relative rate in the bitstream. |
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Ideologically correct tsk-tsking about audience manipulation is not on his radar. |
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Arts and crafts also develop skills in manipulation, perception, and analysis. |
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The government's decision is a cynical manipulation of policy purely for election purposes. |
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This followed a shortage caused by a poor winter harvest and alleged wheat market manipulation resulted in excessive exports of grain. |
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Properties include easy workability, adaptability and insensitivity to faulty manipulation possessed by mild steel. |
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I decided to get Rolfed and see if the manipulation of the fascial tissue would somehow bring relief. |
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Still, one in the eye for all the music traditionalists who go on about how unnatural electronic manipulation such as Autotune is. |
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Journalists, and their editors, have long rankled at the obvious attempt at manipulation. |
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It is the Divine origin of the Torah that makes its values permanent and unalterable, rendering it beyond human manipulation. |
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This new inside knowledge points to a high degree of manipulation by the government. |
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The India case shows how susceptible to political manipulation the cultural agricultural practices become when skilling is disrupted. |
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The manipulation of donated aid resources is a most despicable moral crime. |
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One possibility of this sort of manipulation could turn carbon into either graphite or diamond. |
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Unfortunately, this manipulation results in their coming off as the most two-dimensional characters. |
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The first example, Mikrophonie I, involves the real-time transformation and manipulation of the sound produced by a large tam-tam. |
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Physical manipulation included cupping, which was believed to reduce congestion and restore blood flow. |
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The manipulation of tomato fruit quality through genetic engineering is reasonably well advanced. |
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We see the manipulation of bodgie science in order to maintain political conclusions. |
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The high-velocity thrust manipulation therapy used in the study was not provided by a chiropractor or an osteopath, but by a physical therapist. |
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Janet Dunn, DVM, practiced traditional veterinary medicine for 14 years, but now she specializes in osteopathic manipulation and acupuncture. |
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In addition to chiropractors, many osteopathic doctors and some physical therapists have training in spinal manipulation. |
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Market manipulation by energy giants produced a power shortage that led to rolling blackouts and rising costs for consumers. |
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Labor that does not affirm humans and, instead, reduces them to objects for manipulation, is a form of oppression. |
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And Carmichael was also front and center at the further manipulation of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party by the Democratic Party. |
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Next, relax and prepare for living in a technocracy with executive manipulation of the mass media to do your thinking about society for you. |
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With this in mind, why the sudden panic about a few pollen grains and the outrage against gene manipulation by genetic engineering? |
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It's just that the characters themselves are flattened by this implacably literal-minded manipulation. |
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However, most of what I do magically tends to involve internal subconscious manipulation, sleight of mind. |
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Nobody would be as ungentlemanly as to call it blackmail, but they are open to political manipulation. |
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Because they had such a lions share of the search market they were apt to be under heavy pressures of fraud and manipulation. |
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It has become an area of manipulation rather than one of organised power and strength, which is frustrating. |
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He excelled the skills even of Frescobaldi in the manipulation of fugal devices such as countersubject, stretto and sustained pedalpoint. |
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After discovering the manipulation of my passions for political ends, I committed apostasy and left my evangelical church. |
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Martin had used the NSA profile on him to present a calculated front of physical allure and verbal manipulation. |
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Neck manipulation is often performed for minor complaints, yet carries a risk of major handicap. |
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A tour de force of transcription, the new drawings exhibit a nearly sculptural manipulation of charcoal. |
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Normal spinal joints often make popping sounds when the joint surfaces are forcefully separated by manipulation. |
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We have used experimental manipulation of chick embryos to test the causal role of Hox genes in patterning derivatives of the paraxial mesoderm. |
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Girls tend to use more indirect, subtle, and social methods such as exclusion, manipulation, and spreading rumors. |
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Where his dexterous playing and effortless meter manipulation often buoyed the band's corybantic compositions, here, he's sadly mollified. |
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The average, mainstream American feature deals with grief by employing a mixture of histrionics and melodramatic manipulation. |
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Of course we all want to be able to detect the lie, the cheat, the swindle, the manipulation. |
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Improper manipulation during the reduction of a greenstick fracture can cause decreased rotation. |
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This manipulation severely diminished the possibility that the unpalatability of the moths affected birds' reactions to them. |
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Identification of a locus specific to fiber development is an important step toward manipulation and improvement of cotton fiber properties. |
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Much of the game's puzzle solving requires an equal amount of careful exploration and item manipulation. |
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His sky-rocket ascent was almost certainly powered by bribery, manipulation, and other chicanery. |
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Photoshop has long been a leader among graphics manipulation and paint software. |
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The most serious potential risks of chiropractic and osteopathy are spinal cord injury or stroke after manipulation of the neck. |
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The most popular alternative therapy for back pain is spinal manipulation, usually performed by chiropractors. |
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Where the 2001 movie caused tears to well up in my eyes, this movie left me cold and unmoved, even though its manipulation is relentless. |
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Also, the development of the thermosensitive biocompatible gel demonstrates that bioengineering involves a lot more than just the understanding and manipulation of cells. |
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The figures are wide open to abuse and manipulation through the use of financial engineering techniques including reinsurance, future profits and contingent loans. |
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Is it an act of atonement, manipulation, or self preservation? |
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With airbrushing and digital manipulation, fashion can be an unobtainable image that's dangerously unhealthy. |
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This manipulation was initially restricted to embryo culture and nodal micropropagation, but it has recently been extended to somatic embryogenesis. |
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But viewers know the rules of these shows, how they are crafted and stories manipulated, and are complicit with the manipulation. |
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Experience in gymnastics or on a trampoline helps a lot, as it teaches control and manipulation of one's body as it moves unpredictably through space. |
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It's just that when you put it all together, it amounts to a manipulation. |
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Even if we were conscious of the manipulation, it was very hard to detach ourselves from that because we were so burned out. |
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The legislature are apparently willing to collaborate with the governor in his Alice-in-Wonderland venture in linguistic manipulation, all of course for the public good. |
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Instead, the film suggests that the sole point of the war has been the manipulation of an emotional public in the pursuit of the nefarious ulterior motives of secret cabals. |
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Perhaps he had congratulated himself for his self-restraint in avoiding real adultery, real manipulation of women. |
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I marvel at her masterful manipulation of the media, and her ability to redirect the national debate with merely a tweet. |
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The one for the handcuffs is oversized to allow fast manipulation. |
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Although more a work of low relief, it shares with Apollo and Marpessa the creation of depth on a shallow surface by skilful manipulation of planes. |
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It made perfect sense that she was working with Mercalli, and that she'd won Stratford over by clever manipulation to get her post with the company. |
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I've been battling with this kind of manipulation for 33 years. |
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The sage commander is beyond the sway and manipulation of others. |
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Anyone who's interested can learn something about the limits of political manipulation and the public's stubbornness just by visiting the nation's squares and marketplaces. |
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We were all thunderstruck by that brazen manipulation of the truth. |
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Now Africa reaps the bitter harvest of colonial and homegrown ethnic manipulation in endless civil wars and periodic outbreaks of rioting and killing. |
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Political manipulation of religious identity in CAR is nothing new, but it thrives in institutionally weak environments. |
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British osteopaths now presented themselves as complementary practitioners specializing in biomechanics and the manipulation of the musculo-skeletal system. |
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It has proved to be the computational method of choice for symbolic manipulation in algebraic geometry, differential equations, and combinatorics. |
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In addition to Rage's raising of men's pitches in the reported speech of the song's lyrics, another common theme in female gangsta rap is the sexual manipulation of men. |
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Of course, that designation would be vulnerable to manipulation. |
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Behind the designer shades and manipulation, Parker was less Talented Mr. Ripley and more Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. |
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To be clear, these numbers are exactly what each organization reported without manipulation or modification. |
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This is an administration so wedded to spin and manipulation that it is seeking to blacken a decent man's reputation even as his body lies unburied. |
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He employed his distinct blend of charm, flamboyance, insubordination, and contemptuous manipulation on politicians, the media, and superior officers to get his way. |
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Since lith film is easily damaged by handling, I recommend leaving at least a half-inch border around the enlarged negative for manipulation with tongs or fingers. |
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Both the morphological analysis and the suffix deletion tasks assessed morphemic manipulation in the absence of contextual cues that may facilitate lexical retrieval. |
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Doctors of osteopathy undergo training that is largely the same as that of conventional doctors, but with additional training and emphasis on using manipulation. |
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Painkillers can help get you back on your feet and your GP can also refer you for physiotherapy or another form of manipulation, such as osteopathy or chiropractic. |
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Chiropractic and osteopathy are two medical disciplines involving bodily manipulation that have fought long and hard for respectability within the health care system. |
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It is frequently a result of some transient mechanical imbalance and, therefore, can be improved with bodywork and manual manipulation techniques. |
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The campaign to put a spoke in the wheels of efforts to clean up the customs service has descended to the level of self-serving media manipulation. |
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At the same time, Private Violence shows how much of domestic abuse is about control and manipulation rather than sheer brutality. |
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By this manipulation the virus is able to replicate along with its host cell, while keeping itself fairly well hidden from immunologic surveillance. |
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She did not think that there would be any control and manipulation or coerciveness, she went in, signed the papers, thinking it was the right thing to do. |
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His peculiar skills, which combine faith healing, gentle manipulation and massage, may raise the hackles of conventional animal doctors, but they seem to work. |
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The debate has often been coloured by misinformation and manipulation, and it is not easy for a political party in Government to deal with those matters. |
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Combining elements of live improvisation with beat manipulation, Cinematic Orchestra creates soundtracks for movies that exist in some parallel universe. |
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He would not stand for bias, political partisanship or manipulation. |
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Is the deliberate manipulation of a culture a threat to the very essence of man or, at the other extreme, an unfathomed source of strength for the culture which encourages it? |
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Interpretation is a struggle between instinctive, untutored, untheorized modes of appropriation and institutional conventions, codes, practices, and doctrinal manipulation. |
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But with anything competitive, the glory comes in the effort and hard work put in by one's own brain and brawn, and not by manipulation of the other characters. |
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He was an evangelist for modernisation, and if that meant a bit of manipulation here and there, no one could say that it wasn't in a higher purpose. |
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Modesta is a quick study not only in the art of joy, but the art of manipulation. |
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As such it's designed to work solely from the viewers' perspective, ergo pointing out that it's more about audience manipulation than it is about good storytelling. |
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The fear of a social explosion goes a long way to explain the crass media manipulation of the current changing of the guard at New York's City Hall. |
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She exudes forceful understanding, deceptive manipulation, and occasional cluelessness with a rich helping of heart that radiates maternal concern. |
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More skeptical observers noticed the shameless manipulation. |
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He also thinks the country's officialdom is masterful at manipulation. |
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At Ali Kosh in the southern Zagros Mountains of Iran, an assemblage dating to about 7000 BC that includes hornless sheep is taken as clear evidence of flock manipulation. |
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Initially presenting doctors with factitiously ill children seems in some cases to become more direct manipulation, with complaints being directed at the doctors. |
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Perhaps KB the wise old bird saw through the manipulation and the scheming of the pretenders, fakes, and exploiters, and was determined to keep the wolves away. |
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If this is true, it means that he has done some sort of manipulation of the chromosomes beyond inserting the father's genetic material into an egg. |
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It is curious that the SEC allows high-profile investors to keep smaller holdings confidential, but leaves scope for follow-the-leader manipulation of the share price. |
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Some osteopaths do cranial manipulation, also called cranial osteopathy. |
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Our hypothesis accords with classical ethology insofar as the emphasis is on stimulation, but it rests on reproductive conflict and manipulation rather than on cooperation. |
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Processing speed doesn't matter in the brain, says Hawkins, because the basis of thought is not data manipulation but memory retention and prediction. |
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Nanotechnology is used to study the fabrication and manipulation of structures that range in size from one hundred nanometres to a single nanometre. |
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The state's criminalisation of apostasy is always subject to political manipulation and indicates an absolute negation of individual rights and freedom. |
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These appeals persuade not through the give-and-take of argument and debate, but through the manipulation of symbols and of our most basic human emotions. |
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Holmes' own manipulation of language allows the reader to enter into his private universe, offsetting tight lineation and formal structure with inventive wordplay. |
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Patients with otitis externa experience pain on manipulation of the pinna or tragus, and their ear canal is edematous and filled with infectious debris. |
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The foolproof system gives little room for manipulation by the conductor. |
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It allows the activation and communication of feelings which the mere ascertainment and manipulation of those circumstances and conditions would not evoke. |
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We attempted to assess the specific consequences of topographical changes by selective manipulation of this parameter with neutral K20 antiintegrin antibody. |
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The combination of hinge teeth with a cementing habit is interpreted as a defense strategy inhibiting torsion of the valves as well as manipulation of the animal as a whole. |
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There is progressive loss of oral manipulation of food, associated with increasing weakness and atrophy of the tongue, masseter muscles and soft palate. |
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Gabriel is not a mindless servant of Calloway, which has a reputation for stock manipulation. |
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The CFO was ousted, along with Ortseifen, who was charged with stock-market manipulation and embezzlement. |
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Of course, classically trained economists have bandied about all manner of explanations to account for the anomaly, none of which include management nor manipulation. |
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Christopher, a Web programmer, converted the index into a database using Per!, a programming language that is often used for Web-based text processing and data manipulation. |
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The first embraces trickery and cunning, the second embraces manipulation and deception, with no lie being too great, no friendship not worth betraying. |
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Fiorentino understands that Carol is, first and foremost, a kook, and pitches her attempts at manipulation accordingly. |
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The presence of spoilers often gives rise to suspicions that manipulation of the slate has taken place. |
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This idea also lends itself to cryptographic manipulation and steganography. |
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The library includes functions for string manipulation, dynamic memory allocation, data conversion, timekeeping and math functions. |
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But, as anyone who has ever wangled a sick note out of his or her GP knows, manipulation can be a powerful weapon. |
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Operant conditioning is the process by which behavior is modified by manipulation of the contingencies of the behavior. |
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With clever adeptness and manipulation they have succeeded in spreading a form of domestic terror to Europe and the United States. |
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Only one, a U-shaped air duct for a commercial truck with very sharp radii, uses the robotic manipulation capability on one MPC machine. |
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The literary commentary is fascinating but her chapters on the manipulation of the stories of the four real murderesses are riveting. |
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Sometimes hormone therapy does the trick, but many infertile couples require more sophisticated manipulation of sperm and eggs. |
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Such changes might include a closing factory, market manipulation, the signing of international trade treaties, new natural gas regulation, etc. |
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Both images are needed to proceed with the manipulation of multi-look astrogated imagery. |
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By this time, Necker had earned the enmity of many members of the French court for his overt manipulation of public opinion. |
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There's jump-scares a-plenty and all the obvious manipulation that goes into making a fright-flick work. |
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This is minor literature, the syntactical manipulation which challenges established norms from within. |
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The showlike aspects are reinforced by TV shows about the practice of selling politics and media manipulation. |
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Disabused former members investigated Lueken's cult critically for signs of fraud or demonic manipulation. |
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British regulators are expected to fine six banks for collusion and manipulation in the foreign exchange market. |
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Yellow scutella will disperse but, based on mechanical manipulation with a pencil, require more force to dehisce than brown scutella. |
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The manipulation of fear about things that won't kill us, is killing us. |
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After a few minutes of manipulation each week, she obtained days of relief from her neck pain. |
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The counselor was able to reach the disturbed teen through positive psychological manipulation. |
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For the postmodern ironist, there is no way out of the cave of appearance, preference, and manipulation. |
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These procedural examples help guide the reader through coordinate system manipulation in the ArcGIS environment. |
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The spatiality of being-in-the-world privileges various directions of circumspective manipulation. |
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Her savvy manipulation of both men and wealth earns her a life of trials but ultimately an ending in reward. |
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One is spintronic devices, such as organic spin valves, where spin injection, transport, and manipulation have been demonstrated. |
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Even after Gleichschaltung, music meant so many things to so many people that that meaning proved stubbornly resistant to manipulation. |
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Catecholamine release related to induction of anesthesia or tumor manipulation often leads to severe hypertension, arrhythmias, or stroke. |
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Arten Dika from NDP stressed that SDSM leader is trying to impose an evil manipulation. |
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The patients were treated either with physical therapy or chiropractic manipulation for one month, or up to nine sessions. |
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Many bony fish have an internal organ called a swim bladder that adjusts their buoyancy through manipulation of gases. |
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Long distance trade may have seen local elites resorting to struggle in order for manipulation and control. |
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Impact of prior urethral manipulation on outcome of anastomotic urethroplasty for post-traumatic urethral stricture. |
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Infants may be limited in their counteradaptations to maternally influenced microbial manipulation, especially at younger ages. |
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It was considered essential to keep unemployment down and to protect the export fishing industry through currency manipulation and other means. |
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Through genetic manipulation and harsh training, I am breeding a species of super-dogs to take over the world. |
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However, he argues, choosing manipulation negates, in its means, the democratic ideal. |
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Such manipulation of the tax, and therefore the vote, created an opportunity for the rise of urban bosses and political machines. |
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Gerrymandering is the manipulation of electoral district boundaries for political gain. |
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After some further algebraic manipulation an equation in the hydrogen ion concentration may be obtained. |
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At that time, CFTC Enforcement staff provided BP with a notice of intent to recommend charges of attempted market manipulation in violation of the Commodity Exchange Act. |
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Indeed the word Orwellian has come to describe systems where official deception and manipulation of information are more important than telling the truth. |
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No manipulation of single quasiparticles has been reported yet and the determination of some quasiparticle characteristics, such as the fractional statistics remains elusive. |
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That's because the soul of logology is letter play, not morphemic manipulation, alphabetic accidents, not the syntactic rearrangement of meaning-bearing elements. |
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Bipedal robots are well suited for narrow environments, specifically because they are able to perform manipulation using only small support areas. |
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Who would have guessed that after his explosion of insight, his surehanded and destructive manipulation of the woman, he would have begun with her a covert relationship? |
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The manipulation of these tremendous beneficient energies helped the world so well that the vast majority of these prophecied catastrophies did not happen. |
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With other monetarists he believed that the active manipulation of the money supply or its growth rate is more likely to destabilise than stabilise the economy. |
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Another new feature is support for REXX execs in batch, allowing users to enhance data manipulation both before and after data is processed by an INSYNC function. |
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Possible reasons include plagiarism, criminal or unethical activities of the author, or malfunction or manipulation of academic evaluation processes. |
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The dress was constructed using couture draping and navy and gold fabrics combined with Swarovski crystals that have been handsewn onto the fabric manipulation. |
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The EU directives call for European financial institutions to increase scrutiny of insider dealing, market manipulation, client suitability, and best execution. |
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The first manipulation involves sending a stiff guide wire from the cystoscope and pulling it out from the perineum after perforating the proximal end of the stricture. |
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Although fetal dystocias are sometimes relieved by manipulation and instrumentation, cesarean sections are often the only practical methods of treatment. |
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In addition to genetic manipulation, the interspecific and intraspecific variation in Se accumulation within plant taxa may be exploited for biofortifying food crops. |
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As these bones form a large part of the burials known this may have been a quite regular treatment including the ritual manipulation and dismemberment of human corpses. |
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More interesting conceptually than in its execution, the work revealed the possibilities for manipulation inherent in the transfer from live to mediated performance. |
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I'm a fair judge, well used to the good grub and knacky manipulation of sauce and meat by my mother, who cooked at one time for Maud Gonne MacBride. |
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Nevertheless, it was tied with graft and political scandals like the Hello Garci scandal pertaining to the alleged manipulation of votes in the 2004 presidential elections. |
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They existed at a time in history when shock therapy, brain tissue manipulation, implants, drug experimentation and lobotomies were treatments de jour. |
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The adjective Orwellian connotes an attitude and a policy of control by propaganda, surveillance, misinformation, denial of truth, and manipulation of the past. |
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The Dark Knight trilogy explored themes of chaos, terrorism, escalation of violence, financial manipulation, utilitarianism, mass surveillance, and class conflicts. |
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