Seventies designs, in contrast, were monochromatic and tonally organised, texts rationalised and regular. |
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Everything was patiently explained and the chances of monsters somehow materialising under the bed were rationalised away. |
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The right to be angry, enraged and furious has been rationalised away as asocial, pathological behaviour. |
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We rationalised the pharmacy list with a small yet comprehensive formulary of inexpensive drugs, drawn from the World Health Organization essential drugs list. |
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Some budget items such as number of days of workshop also needed clarification and the per diems should be rationalised. |
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After four years of thinking about the subject, I have rationalised it thus: it's a condition that feeds on stress. |
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The number of audit certificates per grant agreement and participant would be reduced and reports and reporting periods are to be rationalised. |
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In addition to the physical integration of the language units, working methods in the translation domain have been rationalised and simplified. |
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As a result, the procedures for adopting the decision on own resources and for adopting the annual budget can also be rationalised. |
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A motion and presence detection system can be an additional effective tool in urban settings for a more rationalised use of energy. |
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This new instrument will be effective only if its monitoring is ensured and if existing procedures are rationalised. |
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Axa also rationalised its banking operations: Axa Banque absorbed, in turn, Axa France Finance and Banque Directe. |
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This should contribute to a more rationalised approach to their achievement. |
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The project for Auriga vehicles was rationalised also as far as the use of commercially available mechanical components is concerned. |
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He knew that when some irrational number produced a very large quotient then it could be rationalised to produce an extremely accurate approximation to some irrational. |
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Old streets, buildings and canals have been restored, the pedestrian subways have been removed and the Inner Ring Road has been rationalised. |
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Over recent years a number of major satellite operators have rationalised their satellite systems in order to maintain the balance between capacity and demand across Extended Europe. |
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The introduction of SI rationalised both the way in which units of measure were defined and also the list of units in use. |
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On the model of the tripartite contracts, it would allow state intervention to be rationalised and its impact and leverage effect increased in a context of budgetary restraint. |
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Slovakia disposes of a high level research and development sector which, due to substantial reductions in government support, has been rapidly rationalised. |
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From this perspective, regional expenditure needs to be rationalised. |
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They should therefore be simplified and rationalised. |
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Many ports contain an excess of warehousing, a situation that could be rationalised to create larger and more useful open areas for port operations. |
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Head Office functions were rationalised between the two buildings with the building close to transport interchanges becoming the de facto head office. |
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For ESA, the industrialreturn rule applied since its creation has been a mechanism for the development of European industrial capacities, now being rationalised. |
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It has rationalised and optimised the product portfolio. |
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The new draft Convention appears rationalised in its structure and applicable in its entirety to the international transport of all vertebrate animals. |
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I'm afraid if the local offices are forced to close the new rationalised system will not be able handle the emergency with the same efficiency. |
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Cost-benefit analysis, as a set of rationalised economic principles, has evolved over more than a century and useful refinements are unlikely to be developed overnight. |
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Loss-making radio outlets were rationalised. |
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That is, so long as the authorities haven't consolidated, rationalised and – well, take your pick from the beancounters' lexicon – I'll use destroyed one of the English summer's greatest joys. |
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Under James IV the legal functions of the council were rationalised, with Court of Session meeting daily in Edinburgh. |
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Concentrating resources in specialist hospitals is essential if health care is to be rationalised and savings made, according to the King's Fund, an independent research organisation. |
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It is no big surprise that some horizontal services want to have more rationalised services, while other services present arguments in favour of the existing system. |
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In 2006, HBOS secured the passing of the HBOS Group Reorganisation Act 2006, a private Act of Parliament that rationalised the bank's corporate structure. |
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Under James IV the legal functions of the council were rationalised, with a royal Court of Session meeting daily in Edinburgh to deal with civil cases. |
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The Ministry broke through the cumbersome bureaucracy of the War Office, resolved labour problems, rationalised the supply system and dramatically increased production. |
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Monboddo and Samuel Clarke resisted elements of Newton's work, but eventually rationalised it to conform with their strong religious views of nature. |
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