What is of interest, however, is that he has suffered barely a whisper of criticism from the left wing media or political classes. |
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The electrode response to the ion of interest is measured as a change in electrical potential versus a reference electrode. |
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The items of interest in this study are nine items related to the consumption of any alcoholic beverages or drugs. |
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It has some glimmers of interest, and some diverting visuals, but really nothing makes up for the laborious pace and risibly bad writing. |
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There is an awful lot of detail in this report and I am sure it is all of interest to readers. |
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As long as the total amount of interest falls within the allowance, then no tax will be payable. |
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It's an excellent site that I am sure many of y'all will find to be of interest. |
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Third, the talking styles of men and women have been of interest to both lay and professional persons. |
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What emerges of interest in a single publication is rarely the photography alone. |
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I regret that in our own country there has been a lamentable lack of interest in our common European inheritance. |
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The party has also stressed the need for preparing a strong case for the remission of interest on agricultural loans. |
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In addition, value theory is apposite in the current renewal of interest in the economy across the social sciences. |
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In the Renaissance, the renewal of interest in Greek and Roman mythology opened the way for political subversion as well as propaganda. |
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Happily, the birth process is often called the Yule process, anchoring its origins in our own areas of interest. |
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Furthermore, the new rule provides for a potential waiver of interest on the repatriation of funds. |
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Hopefully my legs will permit a reasonable amount of wandering about places of interest. |
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At the moment, there is a lot of interest in the mining industry about the potential of discovering rich mineral deposits in the area. |
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The Minister for Health, Micheal Martin, will pitch the proposals to a huge range of interest groups and representative bodies. |
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More recently, although still a minority concern, there has been a steady growth of interest in republicanism. |
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Generally the product ions reflect the relative amount of the analyte of interest. |
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A relatively poor country, Equador exports bananas and balsa, a fact of interest to Matthew. |
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The Animal Planet network is rerunning a couple of shows that may be of interest to cartoon fans. |
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The overall value of the fishery will continue to attract a great deal of interest from those not resident in the north. |
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The site also provides a useful route into external information resources and references of interest. |
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The aforementioned findings suggest that immune activators produced anhedonia, or lack of interest in pleasurable stimuli. |
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Under this method different amounts of interest are charged for months of different lengths. |
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Secondly, this membrane sheet is treated with a solution containing an antibody to the protein of interest. |
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Then a route was mapped out to take in as many different species and articles of interest as possible. |
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Phillips has taken up the challenge to develop a higher level of interest among the more athletically inclined students. |
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An unusually stringed instrument, the sarangi is being forced into oblivion because of lack of interest. |
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It loops on standard input, reading one line at a time, and attempts to pattern-match on content of interest. |
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With a rejuvenation of interest in textiles and fabrics, selecting draperies is an invitation to give your windows a beautiful new presentation. |
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If her take on hiring practices is right, Emory isn't going to be tenuring anyone in this area of interest anytime soon. |
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Letters and documents autographed by the great and the good can create a lot of interest among specialist collectors. |
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The rub is that the City Attorney's Office has declared a conflict of interest. |
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Some simple diagnostics are functions of the statistics of interest such as autocorrelations and moving averages. |
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I think a lot of people read lonely hearts columns with a great deal of interest. |
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It is of interest that a plant native to Eurasia would host such substantial numbers of phytophagous arthropods in North America. |
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Many, such as this site, aim to provide a community and generate debate around a common subject of interest. |
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In all cases the amount of interest on unauthorized overdrafts is considerably higher than for authorized ones. |
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Millions of us have our nest eggs in taxed savings accounts that pay well below the going rate of interest. |
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The banking services include payment of interest on current accounts, portable credit history and an unbundling of banking services. |
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Banks will be forced to pay decent rates of interest on all savings accounts, with a minimum-rate guarantee. |
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Chattering about tabloid trivia or television celebrity shows, he can barely conceal his lack of interest. |
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I used a regular-saving account that pays the highest rates of interest to savers who save twelve consecutive monthly payments. |
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Just moving on to a different area of interest for us is the issue of the employment status of police officers. |
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There has been a flood of interest by private businesses in tendering for public sector contracts. |
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Expressions of interest in these design tasks were called from the architectural profession. |
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H's flat is back on the market, but is not fetching huge amounts of interest at the moment. |
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The horizontal axis shows the chromosomes of interest with markers from the genetic map. |
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In addition to education in specific areas of interest, one should also have a strong innate passion and interest for the profession. |
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The question of interest concerns whether, strictly speaking, these arcs form a circle. |
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There are different types of interest, for example, ethical, instrumental, and appetitive. |
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Despite the apparent lack of interest, it seemed to be a rollercoaster of some substance. |
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Having an independent tester perform the test, or conducting the measurement yourself, will eliminate any potential conflict of interest. |
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There has been talk of interest from Manchester United, but Moyes dismissed it as waffle. |
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The valley is quite narrow and steep-sided, so you do not see out, but it's full of interest. |
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I show, much like Fisher did in the appendix to his 1907 book on the rate of interest, that it can be reduced to a timeless Walrasian model. |
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Meanwhile, Petway abstained from voting on the proposed incentives, declaring a conflict of interest. |
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I was never any good at anything in this department, though not for lack of interest or want of trying. |
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He's trying to reform a system that he inherited, which is riddled with centers of interest and some corruption and abuse. |
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The Jets-Ravens total has been of interest to me, considering both teams are starting reserve quarterbacks. |
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If you can get past half the vocalists, there is some level of interest to be found. |
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In a compact space, a narrow painted wardrobe or corner table and chairs can serve as a unique area of interest within the space. |
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The local custom of apple-tree wassailing might be of interest to either group after its mention in the bestselling novel set in Herefordshire. |
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The capitalized value of the same stream of payments will be higher or lower, according as the rate of interest is lower or higher. |
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Therefore, delaying audits generally will not result in the additional accrual of interest. |
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It also says recent RBOC announcements about fiber and TV reflect a quickening of interest in the U.S. over the past six months. |
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The health board believes it will attract a lot of interest from developers as there are excellent views of the river, and the waterworks. |
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Such standards could be a marker of overall quality of care, of interest to both local and health authorities. |
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The Begum jilbab case may well be of interest to Muslims of a variety of political persuasions. |
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The racers and their boats had been arriving since early morning and had generated a great deal of interest among beachgoers. |
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Overall, there is no shortage of interest in the Civil Service among job seekers. |
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Students were chosen on the basis of interest, intellectual acuity, career field, and career patterns. |
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Equally of interest at the exhibition are the charts listing the different quantities and units used for weights and measures in this land. |
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Our guidelines on conflicts of interest cover what our journalists are allowed to write. |
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Special areas of interest are field perimeters, drainage swells and power-line rights of way. |
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The Grotto of St Paul, below the adjoining Chapel of St Publius, is the main point of interest. |
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Recently, there has been a great deal of interest in biologic agents as potential adjuvants in the treatment of chronic wounds. |
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He ends by arguing that the topics of interest to aestheticians can be re-evaluated into a number of distinct adaptations. |
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The tracking routine starts with a fast raster scan of a large area of the sample in which the particle of interest can be observed. |
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There is a great deal of interest in research on riparian management and water quality in the western United States. |
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The league is set to provide a lot of interest and keen competition among the enthusiasts. |
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At the same time, the centrifugal forces of interest and reaction caused local people to reconceive the boundaries of their nation. |
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In the first sale there are four lots of interest to collectors of Irish art. |
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Then again, it has decided against introducing a legal limit on the rates of interest charged by lenders. |
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I need to find something of interest that involves me being on the go, as I'm aware I'm not actually that active. |
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Written in a simple and easy to understand manner, this volume will be of interest to both the novice and seasoned rifleman alike. |
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The items and places of interest are graded with an asterisk rating and much helpful information is given to tourists. |
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Because of interest in the issue of agrarian ethics, the focus was on students in agricultural fields. |
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Angus Grossart denied he had a conflict of interest as he was reappointed to the board. |
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I think it'll be of interest to the many of us who have suffered crushing disappointment by the poor performance of their toasters. |
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Nevertheless, this biography of Theodore Swann holds something of interest for everyone. |
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I don't kid myself that it will be of interest to anybody but myself, so I've created another blog for the purpose. |
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Provision is made for extensive training which could lead to recognised qualifications, and there is no conflict of interest there. |
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They are a genuinely friendly people, full of interest in the outside world and consummately wise in the ways of the desert. |
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Customers are able to register for specialised mailing lists so they can receive news and sale updates when items of interest come up for sale. |
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Where did you study and did you have any particular area of interest within the field? |
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On the Continent, the Carolingian period witnessed a renewal of interest in classical art and learning. |
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An interesting course is also running in wood and metal work while classes in art and woodturning have also attracted plenty of interest. |
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Also of interest are the examples in the lyrics of the sort of phonological reduction typical of the rapid speech of native English speakers. |
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The loan was effectively financing the work in progress appearing in the company's accounts and subsequent payments of interest. |
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Nor is it unlikely that after an initial flurry of interest the major media concluded that the whole thing was a mare's nest. |
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He said items such as sports equipment and gardening tools become items of interest for potential thieves. |
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A combination of factors has left Bradford manufacturers stunned by an unexpected upsurge of interest in Yorkshire worsteds and woollens. |
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Indeed, the current American spate of interest in apocalyptic prophecy stems precisely from attempts to draw meaning from complex and difficult imagery. |
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At the same time, there has been a revival of interest in the ancient methods of calculation, especially the use of simple and unsophisticated gadgets such as the abacus. |
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The event was almost abandoned because of the lack of interest. |
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This was unfortunate as it narrowed the scope of the potential field, separating kinesics from much that was of interest to mainstream anthropology. |
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In fact, it covers two of my many aberrant fields of interest. |
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The heavy trucking industry has shown a lot of interest in the process. |
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My wife was not at that meeting, and she specifically absented herself from that meeting, so as to avoid even the appearance of a conflict of interest. |
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This stood in contrast to the chaste 19th century, when marriage, rather than romance, was the main topic of interest. |
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China's leaders believed that immediate democratization, instead of serving to reconcile the conflicts of interest created by economic change, might instead exacerbate them. |
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It remains to be seen if the surface of the micelle can be used to target macromolecules or ligands of interest, in order to penetrate cells and pinpoint their constituents. |
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Our 57 writers otherwise showed an astonishing breadth of interest and erudition, from Babar to The New Larousse Gastronomique. |
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A president who makes history is of interest mostly to historians. |
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It suggests that epidemics, like explosions and tsunamis, are of interest only if there is a body count to headline the story. |
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Continuing a resurgence of interest in Ernest Shackleton's attempts to reach the South Pole, The Collins Press has republished the explorer's two books in one volume. |
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The question of interest is not so much whether they are potent analgesics compared with codeine but, rather, which painful conditions they are effective in. |
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Another field of interest shown by Milan's municipal companies was in gas distribution and the privatisation of thermoelectric power plants in Bulgaria. |
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More information will be requested if the company is of interest. |
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His appearance is of interest for his fans but it is not of importance. |
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Working with animals is remarkably effective with students who have attentional difficulties, disruptive behaviors, or a general lack of interest in reading. |
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Jones, the face of the burgeoning organization, has been taken aback by the acceleration of interest. |
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Though the metabolism of acetaldehyde is of interest and importance in any discussion of ethanol detoxification, space limitations discourage such commentary. |
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Quickthorn makes an excellent hedge with a long season of interest, or it can be grown as specimen tree, as it is very hardy and is useful in coastal or exposed positions. |
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It makes it possible to discover books that have references or sections or chapters that are of interest to you even though the book as a whole may not be. |
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The city planners didn't make it a point to add any places of interest or recreation, so you either had a job or you bummed around town looking for something to do. |
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The tedium sets in for two reasons, repetition and lack of interest. |
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Chroma, a measure of spectral purity, is the ratio of the total reflectance in the range of interest and the total reflectance of the entire spectrum. |
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Independent schools inspector Jim Beeke asked the registrar of companies to review potential conflict of interest with company executives controlling the schools' boards. |
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Nothing can prepare you for the passion, atmosphere, humour, hatred and complete lack of interest in the quality of football that the majority of fans display. |
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And I got quite a bit of interest with a post on a 12 th-century Anglo-Norman play, so you don't have to worry about dealing with what some might see as obscure topics! |
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If he wanted to make his speech in order, he should have addressed his remarks to you, then said that the remarks he was making to you would be of interest to Maori. |
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I have not a scintilla of interest in being at court when the judge sentences him. |
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The essential feature of this specifier is a loss of interest in most activities, or lack of reactivity to usually pleasurable stimuli, i.e., anhedonia. |
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In spite of, or perhaps because of, the relative dearth of information on the vertebrate body axis, a groundswell of interest and activity is underway. |
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Also, the committee identified several conflicts of interest between the arb and the people it was investigating. |
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Most crustal rocks of interest to exploration geophysics are either inherently anisotropic or behave as anisotropic materials when sampled by seismic waves. |
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The termination of life-sustaining treatment and the potential conflict of interest between patient care and organ recovery is another point of contention. |
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Dig deeper into exotic and esoteric areas of interest for direction in creative pursuits, especially. |
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They claim that this arm's-length arrangement would give the BBC the benefit of substantial advertising revenue whilst avoiding direct conflicts of interest. |
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The three rooms in the cottage are furnished as they would have been in the pioneering days and many relics of interest have been donated to add to the display. |
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At this point in his life, Denton has enough filthy lucre in his bank account to affect a certain lack of interest in the stuff. |
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A renewal of interest in the chip would be a major relief for Intel. |
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During the nineties there's been a renewal of interest for this game. |
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First, he framed the phenomenon of interest, not as a return to financial investments, but rather as a premium, or agio, in intertemporal exchanges. |
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Recently there's been a renewal of interest in this form of climbing. |
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Nearly two-thirds of US teenagers watch extreme sports while countries like Brazil and Japan are experiencing an explosion of interest that has advertisers salivating. |
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There was a second renewal of interest in Byzantium in the eighth century. |
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Beyond the realm of pop culture, fatherhood has also become an area of interest to researchers and policymakers. |
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The differences in words and meanings of words between British English and American English are a constant source of interest and amusement to me. |
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The result is an engaging, if contrary, diatribe that should be of interest to students of American Indian communities and to students of photography. |
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In addition, I have several subsidiary areas of interest, including, not surprisingly, wildfowl, and also mountaineering and political biographies. |
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The exhibition also included a number of drawings and small models of masqueraders made by children, which generated a significant amount of interest from visitors. |
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This, in turn, serves to amplify and aggravate differences of interest and power among the competing national groups. |
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Elaine Kamarck, a fellow in governance studies at the Brookings Institution, wondered if their jobs pose a conflict of interest. |
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Fragments of interest are localized on the membrane using radioactive or chemiluminescent probes, and detected via autoradiography. |
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The price of the ticket was a matter of interest to everyone. |
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Very little is known about the approximatibility of this problem despite decades of interest in it. |
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They are clinically and chronobiologically full of interest though their pathogenesis is entirely unknown. |
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Such a reply is not, however, in the spirit of the compatibilist strategy of interest here. |
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Malaria is also of interest mainly because of the need to disinsect the aircraft cabin when required by the government at destination. |
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I admit I felt a flicker of interest, if only as an excuse to avoid ever having to attempt Downward Dog again. |
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Jesus' teaching on prayer in the Sermon on the Mount displays a distinct lack of interest in the external aspects of prayer. |
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I switched to a different bank for better customer service, but there was little difference in terms of interest rates. |
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He reshaped each plot to create several centres of interest and to show as many sides of a narrative to the audience as possible. |
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Nelson's influence continued long after his death, and saw periodic revivals of interest, especially during times of crisis in Britain. |
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Members declare their financial interests in order to prevent any conflicts of interest. |
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Other areas of interest are Newland's Corner, Wye Downs and the Hog's Back. |
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Places of interest include the Royal Cornwall Museum, the Hall for Cornwall and Cornwall's Courts of Justice. |
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In order for a partnership to be of interest to investors today, the cash on cash return must be high enough to entice investors. |
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Further goals of monetary policy are stability of interest rates, of the financial market, and of the foreign exchange market. |
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As a new technology, there was a great deal of interest from a variety of sources but often it was individuals just enthused by aviation. |
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Austria, Finland and Ireland chose not to participate, because of lack of interest or concerns about the expense of the project. |
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However, any surplus in the funds is invested in government securities, and so is effectively lent to the government at low rates of interest. |
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Furthermore, a lack of interest from other major states promoted regionalism in the region. |
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Most are named after past headmasters or people of interest in the school's history, with the exception of School House, The Grange and Carlyon. |
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The end of the Middle Ages brought with it a waning of interest in King Arthur. |
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Furthermore, the revival of interest in Arthur and the Arthurian tales did not continue unabated. |
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Geoffrey wrote several works of interest, all in Latin, the language of learning and literature in Europe during the medieval period. |
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These speciality beers have a tiny proportion of the market, but are of interest to connoisseurs worldwide. |
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Macbeth may have been set in medieval Scotland, but it was filled with material of interest to England and England's ruler. |
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In the later years of the century there was, in Britain at least, a revival of interest in Elgar's music. |
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Education of Indians had become a topic of interest among East India Company officials from the outset of the Company's rule in Bengal. |
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A question of interest here is whether the silver contents in the four mintings are different. |
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Despite the lack of interest of his fellow scientists, he did conduct several experiments on the antibiotic substance he discovered. |
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Some commentators have said that special consideration must be given to the issue of conflicts of interest in alternative medicine. |
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Eliot's essays were a major factor in the revival of interest in the metaphysical poets. |
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The Romantic interest in medievalism also resulted in a revival of interest in the literary fairy tale. |
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Lowry joked about retiring from the art world, citing his lack of interest in the changing landscape. |
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The spread of interest improved the market for contemporary British art magazines through increased advertising and circulation. |
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The twentieth century saw a resurgence of interest in Scotus, with a range of assessments of his thought. |
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In an airplane, most objects of interest are below the aircraft, so it is sensible to define down as a positive number. |
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California has long been a subject of interest in the public mind and has often been promoted by its boosters as a kind of paradise. |
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As the largest settlement in Southern Scotland, Dumfries is recognised as a centre for visiting surrounding points of interest. |
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Joan of Arc's religious visions have remained an ongoing topic of interest. |
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In the years following this discovery, there was an increase of interest in Japanese prints. |
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In metallography, an alloy of interest is ground flat and polished to a mirror finish. |
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According to Keynesian economists, a combination of deficit spending and the lowering of interest rates would slowly lead to economic recovery. |
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Prevalence may be expressed as a fraction, a percentage or as the number of cases per 1,000, 10,000 or 100,000 in the population of interest. |
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As the object of interest is approached, the echo becomes booming, and the dolphins adjust by decreasing the intensity of the emitted sounds. |
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Leslie Alcock was not the first to draw attention to the phrase though he may have started the recent spate of interest. |
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The revival of interest in Celtic visual art came sometime later than the revived interest in Celtic literature. |
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This was always received with a mixture of interest and jest from his opponent and the journalists. |
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The submarine then visits underwater points of interest such as natural or artificial reef structures. |
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The genetic engineering technique fuses the gene of interest to the GFP gene. |
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Other quantities of interest include the average flow in a river, in a year or by season. |
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The study of birdwatching has been of interest to students of the sociology of science. |
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Noise is also generated by external sources, most importantly the natural thermal radiation of the background surrounding the target of interest. |
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Radar systems must overcome unwanted signals in order to focus on the targets of interest. |
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Other areas of interest for the Greeks in Egypt were foods, wine, soap, wood crafts, printing. |
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Rodents have sensitive olfactory abilities, which have been used by humans to detect odors or chemicals of interest. |
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The iris flower is of interest as an example of the relation between flowering plants and pollinating insects. |
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They set up the political divisions of the continent, by spheres of interest, that exist in Africa today. |
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There, Lowthar's crew secretly inspected the cargo and found items of interest. |
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Medallions do not earn interest and thus inappropriate seizures of interest by regulators is not possible. |
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So details of the act of creating a work, though possibly of interest in themselves, have no bearing on the correct interpretation of the work. |
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From the 18th century, England and Wales experienced a revival of interest in the druids. |
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Site survey is the attempt to systematically locate features of interest, such as houses and middens, within a site. |
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Usually missi were selected from outside their respective regions in order to prevent conflicts of interest. |
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The tale is of interest because it was known to the New England Puritan divine, Cotton Mather. |
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During the 12th century, the Byzantines provided their model of early humanism as a renaissance of interest in classical authors. |
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This situation also came about through new revival of interest in native Chinese philosophies, such as Confucianism and Daoism. |
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You are always talking about your clothes, but that is not in my possession of interest. |
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The power factor is of interest because it is a measure of the power which does useful work. |
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Before leaving, however, Pizarro and his followers sailed south along the coast to see if anything of interest could be found. |
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An attorney-in-fact has a duty to act solely in yhe interest of the principal and to avoid conflicts of interest. |
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It was also reported that the resurgence of interest also spread among Han Chinese. |
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This describes something as being of interest, of note, signals approval or simply draws attention to it. |
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A major area of interest with regard to cleft constructions involves their information structure. |
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Resolving complement anaphora is of interest in shedding light on brain access to information, calculation, mental modeling, communication. |
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The Quebec Act offended a variety of interest groups in the British colonies. |
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Some hotels also provide visitors with shuttles to points of interest on the island from outside the hotel lobby. |
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The impact of Luther on Zwingli's theological development has long been a source of interest and discussion among Zwinglian scholars. |
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To attempt to remove the armaments before removing these substantive conflicts of interest is to put the cart before the horse. |
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The Victoria Memorial, a place of interest in Kolkata, has a museum documenting the city's history. |
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Moreover, there was a potential for a conflict of interest on the Court if a justice had previously decided the same case while riding circuit. |
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Directors also owe strict duties not to permit any conflict of interest or conflict with their duty to act in the best interests of the company. |
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Roughly a century after the opening of the Panama Canal, the prospect of a Nicaraguan ecocanal remains a topic of interest. |
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The ores must be processed to extract the metals of interest from the waste rock and from the ore minerals. |
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The judge recused herself from that case, citing a possible conflict of interest. |
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George and the mill were highly successful, and generated a great deal of interest in Evans's engines across the interior. |
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The early rail network in Scotland and important mines in Spain were also areas of interest. |
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They occasionally became involved in political issues that were of interest to their members. |
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The Bradley Flyer provides direct service to the Connecticut Convention Center, Union Station, and other downtown Hartford points of interest. |
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The choice of speaker for the recent annual Presidential lecture has been a matter of interest in the press. |
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Of the intervening gills, Scaley Beck was reckoned the most practicable, the other three being overly rough and devoid of interest. |
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Further outcropping rock occurs on all sides, although little of it is of interest to climbers. |
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Wyatt was set to work monitoring footpaths, checking up on local farmers and points of interest and delivering lectures on the locality. |
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They include background information and an alphabetical section describing points of interest. |
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It was popular and influential in the later revival of interest in the Arthurian legends. |
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It combines riverside and towpath sections, with other paths to villages and places of interest in the wider valley. |
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The servicer is responsible for the collection of interest and principal, which is passed along to the trustee. |
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The accretion of interest groups is not a uniquely American problem. |
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The odd thing about this great upsurge of interest is that it comes at a time when other spendworthy attractions are at a low ebb. |
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This is a tree-y course, like New Zealand, really good, good greens, well bunkered, a trifle on the short side, but full of interest. |
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He did not betray a flicker of interest until the act was over and she and Bezano came tripping out hand in hand to take their bows. |
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The effective rate of interest was unconscionable, but not legally usurious. |
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But in the case of black women, another study found no lack of interest. |
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Web conferences or Webinars are a great way to learn about products or subjects of interest. |
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Readers familiar with Bernard Stiegler's work on anamnesis and hypomnesis will find much of interest. |
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Especially in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, local media headlined the project, showing the high level of interest on it. |
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However, since there is no concept of interest under Sharia law, there is little apprecation of the time value of money, believes Williams. |
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In addition to Colorado's tax credit vote, other referenda of interest around the country Nov. |
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The children displayed an utter lack of interest in the performance. |
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The first part of the book is of interest in itself, as it considers the boundary value problems for the Laplace-Beltrami operator. |
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I observed them with a certain amount of interest as I sat on a hard, horsehair sofa, eating lardy cake served with strong sweet tea. |
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Circuit heard the case to argue that the proposed bargaining unit was inappropriate because there was no community of interest within the group. |
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The rightmost Bragg peak is of interest here in order to avoid any gravity effect. |
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Camelot said the first ever triple roll-over in the Lottery's 10-year history had resulted in a surge of interest in the game. |
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People who have bought gilts will also prosper as they pay a fixed rate of interest, worth more when the RPI is dropping. |
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We assume that asset values are lognormally distributed and that the risk-free rates of interest are constant through time. |
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The larvae of many species of two butterfly groups, lycaenids and riodinids, sport glands that ooze a sweet liquid of interest to ants. |
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Social bookmarking is a great way to find new sites in any category of interest to you, and that makes del. |
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Briard and Carter define a community of interest as groups of people who share an identity or an experience. |
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Meeks said having employees serving on the board created a potential conflict of interest. |
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While she retained her bubbliness and warmth she started to deal with more serious issues of interest to afternoon-TV viewers. |
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The ratings on the class C-1 and C-2 notes address the ultimate payment of interest and principal as outlined in the governing documents. |
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Water is roughly 110 molar in protons, whereas the signal of interest to the biochemist might be 1-100 millimolar. |
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The recent discovery of miRNA and its wide applicability have sparked off a lot of interest among researchers as well as commercial players. |
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A number of engrossing shows will also be held, of which Aladdin and the slinky show have roused a lot of interest. |
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Devices can be monitored simply by importing a MIB and selecting metrics of interest. |
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Although it will be of interest to both, this book will satisfy the social scientist far more than the cultural analyst. |
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Though gemmae are of interest to morphologists, they have been used only rarely as aids in identification. |
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This does not reflect lack of interest in a better environment. |
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This is a rotated view that shows the area of interest more clearly. |
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In Great Britain and Ireland, the RSA offers regional activities to encourage Fellows to address local topics of interest and to connect with other Fellows in their locality. |
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The ratings on the classes A-1 and A-2 notes address the timely payment of interest and the ultimate repayment of principal by the stated maturity date. |
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It involved the conflict of interest between the investment banking and analysis departments of ten of the largest investment firms in the United States. |
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At the time of the stock launch, after the Registration Statement has become effective, indications of interest can be converted to buy orders, at the discretion of the buyer. |
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Brokers can, however, take indications of interest from their clients. |
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He also declared his growing lack of interest in the Rolling Stones. |
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Detartration is of interest if potassium bitartrate is to be recovered. |
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Journalists, politicians, and writers actively participated in the movement, which attracted an array of interest groups, including women's rights activists. |
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The judge recused from the case, citing a possible conflict of interest. |
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The Forum was also a place where orators would express themselves to mould public opinion, and elicit support for any particular issue of interest to them or others. |
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Bucopho bring to the inkhundla all matters of interest and concern to their various chiefdoms, and take back to the chiefdoms the decisions of the inkhundla. |
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He began by outlining his proposed reforms in pamphlets, professional journal articles, and legislative testimony, but met with a discouraging lack of interest. |
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