It also has summary statements for profit and loss, balance sheets and cash flow. |
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Here we greatly abbreviate our summary of the book to focus on its limitations. |
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This is a greatly abbreviated summary of particular aspects of organ meridian function. |
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An Appendix is provided with a summary of terms and abbreviations used throughout the article. |
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As the concept of summary execution and wager of battle became incompatible with emerging societal values, the law changed. |
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We're still closing the books on 2003, and there will be a summary article in the April issue of the magazine. |
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Andrew Steven has an interesting summary of Mr. Gilligan's postings on the BBC warblog. |
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A selection of books are on display with a summary of the story covering the book jacket. |
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Now, let's turn to the split rumours, which he has provided a compact summary of. |
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Soon, we have witnessed a compact summary of the scientist's obsessive quest to develop a genetically modified human being. |
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Chapter 2 has a this-happened, then that-happened quality that defies a simple and compact summary. |
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In summary, we interpret Unit II as a fragment of a volcanic seamount incorporated into an Early Palaeozoic accretionary prism. |
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Typical of the series, this entry provides four pages of summary information on Luftwaffe aces and their battles with Allied pilots. |
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Hugo Pollack's Bridge On One Page provides a one-page summary for beginners of a bidding system based on Acol. |
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In summary, acupuncture can be a good alternative for the treatment of renal colic. |
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A motion by the Plaintiffs for a summary judgment as to the Defendants' liability and negligence was dismissed. |
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The summary bill seeks to deal with new provisions on the admissibility of written statements by witnesses as evidence. |
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So in summary, my invention will bring 20 years of happiness followed by aeons of fear and destruction. |
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In summary, if you receive a demand for the return of overpaid tax credits, don't feel obliged to pay it all in one go. |
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When activated as you browse the Internet, it displays a real time summary of the Web page that is open. |
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This is supposed to be a summary of the aims and purpose of the party in broad terms. |
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He also submits that if the report is not admitted then there is no evidence to rebut his claim for summary judgment with this latter submission. |
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In summary, this is an excellent volume that I recommend without reservation to biologists in all disciplines. |
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Teachers can enter progress reports for each student and print a summary progress report when desired. |
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The record keeper takes comprehensive notes during a session, and then edits them into a concise summary of discussions and decisions. |
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From Spain he brought a translator who created a Latin summary of Aristotle's biological and zoological works. |
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In summary, it appears that stomach ulcers are a common finding in foals and working horses. |
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The commission summary states that the financed and refinanced projects will generate 620 jobs, including the 40 in Jacksonville. |
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He opened with a summary of the available facts about Chinese and Japanese lacquerware garnered from the reference books in his library. |
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Regular brisk summary hangings at the yardarms of the warships worked wonders. |
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In summary, the smaller the company, the more likely it is to have private shareholders, and these have their uses. |
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The American Bar Association also has a summary of loan repayment assistance programs. |
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The essay on Anabaptism is excellent and a careful expert summary of a complex subject. |
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I don't analyse visitor statistics in detail, just a one line summary each day, so I've no way of telling who was the two-millionth visitor. |
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Table 7 provides a summary of symptoms of latex exposure and possible anaphylaxis for both conscious and anesthetized patients. |
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Note was made of points that appeared to have been resharpened, but such points were not excluded from summary calculations. |
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I have quoted part of the petition at length, because its anecdotal and tonal qualities are lost in summary. |
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They signed a five-year lease with an option to renew for five years, the summary said. |
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This table is a summary of the lectureships held by department faculty members. |
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The reconstructed summary reworks the opinion into forceful testimony about Gray's ghostly presence in his co-defendant's confession. |
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In summary, duration leverage can be a useful tool, but it must be used with moderation. |
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Britain, rightly, has distanced itself from this summary system of justice, without the right of appeal. |
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In summary, based mainly on its apertural features, the following new species is questionably assigned to genus Ringicula. |
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In summary, apitherapy was conformed to have therapeutic value in sows with oligogalactic syndrome postpartum. |
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So I dug around and came across this rather neat summary of the story and apparently it is still there! |
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Some authors sit down and work out their entire plot in summary form before they write even a line of prose. |
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In summary, the sample was denatured with aqueous ammonium sulfate and ethanol and was extracted with hexane. |
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The summary is presented to assist in understanding the financial statements. |
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A tabular summary of some of the results will be presented for purposes of clarification. |
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Notes taken at the time were incomplete and a summary of the interview was drawn up only afterwards. |
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An important historical summary of autunite and other uranium mineral occurrences in the northeastern states can be found in Cooper. |
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The estimated treatment effects at the four visits were averaged to give a summary estimate of effect over one year. |
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In summary, he says, yet another shabby, tawdry cover-up by the Defence Force and the Government. |
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In summary, we described the recent detection of a dynamic wave of gray matter loss in early-onset schizophrenia. |
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In summary, we believe that this bill takes a few steps forward in the right direction, but it also takes a few steps backwards. |
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When I have the time to look into this mass of material properly, I'll feature it here in summary. |
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Government forces have overseen and participated in massacres, the summary executions of civilians and the burning of towns and villages. |
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More than 100 texts have been written on chemical thermodynamics but a concise summary of the laws is hard to find. |
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Plans include a national database that will contain a summary of each patient's medical history. |
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Carefully crafted summary reports, with columns of figures, spreadsheets, and graphs appended at the end, take time to digest and appreciate. |
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He admits the summary prosecution was not initiated within the legal time limit. |
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His summary of the year 1741 is characteristic of the rather sententious tenor of his musings. |
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So, in summary, the sort of day you might reasonably hope would end in a pleasant, beery haze. |
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I would have liked to see more topic sentences and summary tables and fewer lists. |
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Over there, you'll find a list of all their films together, plus cast lists, a brief summary of each plot and my evaluation of each film. |
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They condoned actions such as assassinations, bombs without warnings and the summary execution of informers and traitors. |
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A tribute to him, including a summary of his many contributions to the field of mineralogy, appears in this issue. |
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Those offences considered least serious are summary offences, triable only in the magistrates' courts. |
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He gave a fair and judicious summary of all the matters properly to be considered, and I find no misdirection of the law. |
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I shall simply make a short summary of the position and annexe his judgment to my own. |
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A notable strength of the opening chapter is the author's summary of ecclesiastical uses of the Apocrypha. |
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Here, however, is a brief summary of the history of the short story as conceived by our literary masters. |
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The sidebar includes a brief summary of all ten strategies, and a few are highlighted here. |
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As I have mentioned, the Act had the twin objectives, in summary, of economic advancement and environmental protection. |
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Eaton's counsel gave ample warning of his intention to bring the intended summary judgment motion and the reason. |
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Several of the defendants have brought motions for summary judgment under Rule 20, asking that the plaintiff's claim be dismissed. |
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Defendants file massive summary judgment motions, seeking to dismiss every claim on various grounds. |
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I do not think we can sensibly ask my learned friend to deal with the summary assessment. |
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This was strokeman Andy Triggs Hodge's summary of Oxford's exceptional performance to win the 151st Boat Race. |
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In summary, while multilevel analysis does have limitations that cannot be ignored, it is an important tool for determining contextual effects. |
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This book includes a summary of cooperative learning and describes the theoretical underpinnings of this approach. |
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Read a complete summary of the Mackenzie Gas Project in the North Slavey language. |
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I do not think we should leave it in the hands of an unelected civil servant to determine what goes in the summary. |
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The judge added it was premature and unfair to reach conclusions based on the State's summary of its case. |
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This summary serves as a worthy initiation for any reader unfamiliar with the recent work done in this field. |
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If you don't have time to read the whole thing, the summary at the beginning should be enough to get your brain working a little bit. |
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Organizations and Markets has a summary of bounded rationality and paternalism that was inspired by this article on neuroeconomics. |
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In spite of its brevity, it is the most comprehensive summary listing that I have seen in print. |
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Those new to the sport may well be unaware of the scoring, so here is a brief summary of the simple system. |
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In summary, it is possible to suggest that the principles governing the validity of parental consent to research are as follows. |
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This summary of body image accords with the common experiences of daily life. |
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In the weeks coming up to the exams, a good thing to encourage your child to do is a bullet point summary after each module. |
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Within our submission we have the bullet point summary of some of the issues and some of the proposals. |
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In summary, the programme of reforms aimed to stabilize the economy has progressed much slower than anticipated. |
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To give a summary of our operation, it comprises 400 head of Alpine, LaMancha, Nubian, Saanen and Toggenburg breeds. |
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At first, drug companies were hamstrung by the need for an extensive summary of side effects whenever brand names were mentioned. |
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We propose a new method for approximate Bayesian statistical inference on the basis of summary statistics. |
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In summary, the Pattaya Sports Club realizes the need for each member to have a competitive handicap regardless of his or her level of skill. |
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Last, and in the alternative, the defendant seeks an order staying the enforcement of the summary judgment if granted. |
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In fact, Walker's capsule summary of the movie captures exactly what I dislike about it! |
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And I have no problem at all with summary execution of would-be suicide bombers. |
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With the camp now over, look for a recap and capsule summary of the players who were here. |
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In case you do want to know what your parents and step-parents were involved in, click here for a summary. |
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In summary, the use of stevioside as a sweetener has been a raging international controversy for years and I just found out about it today. |
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In summary, in an omnibus sense the amendments in this bill may seem to be just a tidy-up, but I want to come back to the first one. |
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In the meantime, the studios tried to minimize costs by way of reduced cast size, reliance on stock footage, and the use of summary chapters. |
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In summary the theoretical expectations for these nations initially can be grouped under four main headings. |
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It is sufficient to quote the summary of the decision which is given in the headnote in these terms. |
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A higher proportion of consultants now thought that including a summary of the case history in the consultant's letter was important. |
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In summary, therefore, we feel it was reasonable to give a turnover certification based upon the basic records, i.e. the cash book. |
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Ang worked with a story editor here to create a summary of the things that he felt were most interesting in the novel. |
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In summary, our present study showed an increased risk for brain tumors among users of analog cellular telephones. |
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Content is then broken up by clear and useful topic headings and subheadings, and each chapter ends with an excellent summary. |
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In summary, the means by which traders can filter out most bad trades involves an intimate knowledge of overbought and oversold conditions. |
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In summary, an elaborate locomotor pattern is still expressed in the hindlimbs after complete spinalisation. |
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Further, the dietetic text provided the model for the early written recipes, typically succinct and summary. |
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A senior business analyst at a multinational has the most succinct summary of possible remedies. |
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Participants also calculated and charted a weekly summary of their lifestyle activities in each area for additional feedback. |
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These summary scores and a summary score for all areas were calculated, recorded, and charted on a lifestyle summary sheet. |
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A further difficulty is that, in Mill's summary statement of the method, all circumstances are on a par. |
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I take into account the summary allegations at paragraph 16 of the skeleton argument. |
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Alluding to the evidentialist objection as often as he does, Plantinga naturally makes use of summary statements of it. |
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I suppose they were expecting to find a summary statement they could just pass along. |
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I leave it to your Lordship whether you have summary assessment or detailed assessment. |
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Because of its extreme brevity, it has been used both as a summary statement of Mahyna truth, and as a liturgical and ritual text. |
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As summary statements, part of their rationale is to provide a key to the linkages between different articles. |
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The two sides also prepared separate summary statements on the talks held Thursday and Friday in central Tokyo, he said. |
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The Committee may, however, decide to include a summary account of the results in its annual report. |
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I'll present excerpts from our discussion in abbreviated, summary format below. |
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The summary graph, on page 35, reproduced here, does indeed show Scotland at the low end of the spectrum of business tax revenues. |
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It began with a reminder of the history of our two families, in Ghana and in England, his summary account of who we were. |
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Attach supporting documentation and details behind the summary page for information. |
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If the service provider only provides a summary bill with no call detail, pay the extra fee to get the detailed billing. |
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In addition, short summary statements can be used to denote events, personal strengths, and so on. |
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The Soviets executed soldiers on an infinitely greater scale, either after due process or as summary military punishment. |
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They have the power of summary arrest and extradition, in spite of existing British laws, which specifically prohibit such action. |
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Gun law, robbery, summary execution and internecine fighting have become the disorder of the day. |
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It also shows that copyright holders and their supporters will lean on the police to dispense summary punishment through judicial seizure. |
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In those circumstances it would be correct for the judge to remove the issue from the jury and grant summary judgment. |
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It retains its character as an indictable offence and it is not a summary conviction before a Court of Petty Sessions. |
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The Crown will proceed by summary conviction, which means there will be no preliminary hearing and the trial will be by judge alone. |
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However, he acknowledged that Judge Neilan had a legitimate complaint to question unduly lenient sentences being imposed in summary cases. |
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They've taken that away now, just telling me in summary how many clicks per day, and not telling me what people have clicked on. |
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So, in summary, rent 6 months in advance of the peak winter season and at least 3 months in advance of the busy summer season. |
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The Times repeats, in summary, Said's false autobiography, as though it were factual. |
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The subsection then goes on to make the contravention of its provisions a summary offence. |
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Thus, if the jury acquit the accused of the more serious indictable offence, they may still convict of the summary offence. |
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This brief summary demonstrates the level of understanding that has been gained in studying the scutate scales of the chicken. |
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This was a wonderful summary of the faith of the chosen people, and I will certainly recommend this article to my friends. |
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They soon grew tired of the siege, bound their commander, and lowered him down the walls of the citadel to a summary execution. |
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Thirdly, a summary of the relevant parts of the description and claims in the Patent. |
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I've already posted a potted summary of Australian Political parties, so go read that to learn about the Dramatis Personae. |
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As part of this bulletin they gave a potted summary of the activities that various offices had organised. |
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The best thing about television dramas is the end of each episode because they show you a potted summary of the following episode. |
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In summary then, you could say that I wasn't exactly cock-a-hoop when the summer holidays ended and the new school year began. |
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The Plaintiff accepts as correct the summary of facts as stated by the Defendant in its factum as follows. |
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The color code has morphed over the years, but here's a summary of the current version. |
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In summary, unlawful combatants have long been recognized as a category of combatants. |
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This fascinating book is a summary of the work done so far with the available material. |
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It is inconceivable to think he would allow a book go to print without including in it his summary of events in Saipan. |
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It is an informative summary and a useful educative tool, saying all the right things that a beginner needs to know. |
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It's tempting to leap to conclusions based on a single performance graph or a column in a summary table. |
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In summary, no longer does leisure-time enjoyment for the older crowd end with the final hand of pinochle or the last bingo card. |
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In summary, the earth is a natural spaceship where evolution of life and mind is in progress. |
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When the child died a few days after, the prophet was abashed, and quite unable to account for this summary confutation. |
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A convenient summary of Latin declension and conjugation is available on-line here. |
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The only record of the two-day interrogation is a summary written afterwards by one of the agents who carried it out. |
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Yes, but the Supreme Court in its summary jurisdiction, which is a statutory jurisdiction, has no power to punish contempts of court. |
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This is in essence a short and rather conventional biography which breaks no new ground but is a good summary of current knowledge. |
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In summary, SARS is a highly contagious and predominantly pneumonic illness. |
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In summary, umbilical cord torsion is an uncommon cause of intrauterine fetal death. |
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There is an interesting summary of the current big corruption scandal in Canadian politics here which foresees a new Canadian election soon. |
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I present some foundational concepts followed by a simplified summary of classical approaches to ethics. |
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For the next few patients I started to write what I thought was a crisp summary of our decisions. |
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The individual results can be cumulated over time graphically to provide a summary of the experiment as a whole. |
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The period from 1850 to 1889 encompasses a summary of the Sioux Wars and the subjugation of Lakota and Dakota on reservations. |
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And a short summary of what the guests have to say is, praise be, subsequently posted on the web site. |
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On arrival, participants were greeted and given a brief summary of the experimental protocol involved in dyadic ganzfeld ESP sessions. |
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A brief historical summary is followed by a review of current observations of Jupiter's decametric radiation. |
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We gave him and his male co-workers a brief summary, but they were decidedly unimpressed. |
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It all adds up to a real treasure trove, and a fine summary of the glories of European cinema. |
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Augustine is a protean thinker, a man whose major works range so widely as to defy the summary and commentary we can present for Athanasius. |
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In summary, specialty toy stores cannot compete on prices, so they will agree to deny the product to their discount rivals. |
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They devoted page upon page, day after day, to tales of mass murders, common graves, summary executions, and war crimes. |
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This summary reveals that the highest concentration of women's research interests is in econometrics and quantitative Economics. |
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Distributions of important variables were graphed and summary statistics calculated. |
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Because the piece will not be available on the web until sometime later, we offer gratis this brief summary of the most important points. |
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We reviewed the summary documents which were provided to members of the risk committee. |
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In summary, the modern international system displays six sharp distinctions that differentiate it from those of the ancient and classical world. |
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Is it significant that it may be a form of summary remedy or an ordinary action of ejectment? |
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In summary, this is an excellent book with extremely useful text, superb gross pictures, and generally very good microscopic pictures. |
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In summary, there is a complex interaction between host plant phenology effects and natural-enemy mortality for the gypsy moth. |
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Rawa was responsible for showing the world the summary execution of dissidents in Afghanistan. |
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Ramirez smiled thankfully, some of his worries evaporating under the summary. |
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Or, as another scholar has said, the creed is an epitome and summary that guides and directs a proper reading of Scripture. |
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The government's assertion that torture and summary executions might be carried out without recourse to the law clearly shocked the court. |
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In summary, the CRA takes the position that the above payments do not relate to a supply, and therefore, GST is not exigible. |
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This includes a summary explanation of cover offered during and after construction. |
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It is to be supplied with a summary of the case and the preliminary draft decision, on which it delivers an opinion. |
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In summary, in the Dreaming the creative essences of people and animals are deposited at particular sites. |
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In response, he sang the Benedictus, a magnificent summary of God's promises in the Old Testament and a prediction of John's work as forerunner to Jesus. |
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Investigators responsible for trials that had randomised fewer than 200 patients were asked only for the tabular summary of the numbers of patients and outcomes. |
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Refusal to carry out an order resulted in summary execution. |
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In summary, the load used for settlement analyses must consist of the actual dead weight of the structure, and in many cases, will also include live loads. |
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The book offers good intentions, fascinating asides and digressions, and competent plot summary, along with textual analysis often marred by unsupported conjecture. |
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The decision whether to treat an offence as summary or indictable is made by the Crown prosecutor after taking into account all the circumstances of the case. |
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He gives a summary of some of the main points which were discussed. |
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In summary, we have developed a reconstitution method that is stoichiometric, functional, and suitable for spectroscopic studies of skeletal muscle. |
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It is desirable for all offenders charged with an indictable or a serious summary offence to complete a copy of the fingerprint information form P59B in their own handwriting. |
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The summary beneath the map is worth reading for an overview. |
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Each module offers a succinct summary to highlight the message given. |
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Instead there is a formless narrative stodge, a summary report of a life, high on biographical fact and very low on the literary qualities he valued most. |
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What follows is our summary of the key points presented at the symposium. |
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In summary, we have synthesized and characterized a rare example of an open-framework tellurite material that is related to the mineral zemannite. |
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The article on Epicurus, however, is quite valuable, since it contains some original letters of that philosopher, which comprise a summary of the Epicurean doctrines. |
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In the blur of combat, he goes from heroic marksman to summary executioner, at one point preparing to finish off a disarmed youth with a point-blank shot. |
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While law geeks everywhere were focused on the nomination today, it is worth noting that the Supreme Court issued two per curiam summary reversals this morning. |
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Schroth paints a thumbnail sketch of each author, gives a brief summary of the work in question, and then wraps it up with some thoughts of his own. |
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Which brings me to the bone that remains to be picked with Vox, helpful as their tidy summary of the CDC data was. |
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The lasting contribution of the book is in its summary of avian distributions and natural history, not in the phylogenetic interpretation of speciation and biogeography. |
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Mr. Wilson disappoints and offers gossip, censure and critical summary. |
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Introducing a brief plot summary should eliminate this impediment. |
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He and other Taliban sources claim that in Karachi as many as 50 to 60 Taliban are given summary executions each month. |
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Offer a brief summary answer, links to threads, and outside material. |
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This study reported no significant difference in exacerbation rates between iodinated glycerol and placebo, but the summary statistics were not available. |
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The law applicable to summary judgment motions is well known. |
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The executive summary is a brief outline of the main points of the plan. |
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After the summary, there are six categories and 13 subcategories, each of which is exemplified by quotations obtained from the interview material. |
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I relied on the contents of this letter as a succinct summary of the law. |
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They customarily provided a plan or plot summary of the new offering, a convention that made the repetitive and derivative nature of modern playwriting all the more obvious. |
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He is particularly good at the waspish one-line character summary. |
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There was a full written report to members well over an A4 sheet giving in some detail all the conservation and listed building issues, and objectors comments in summary. |
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He also expressed doubt that the 1500 scientists whose data Scott had compiled and presented in summary was to be relied upon or taken into account. |
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Despite these quibbles, I recommend this book as a widely accessible and clearly written summary of the main causes of the Great Depression and its legacy for economic policy. |
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But the six-page summary report does not address the frustration that has been expressed by civil liberty advocates, defense lawyers and the families of prisoners. |
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Mr Hurst is in substance alleging matters which he raised or could have raised in the first action, in which summary judgment was given against Mr Hurst. |
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The order was made following a summary judgment hearing upon affidavits. |
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In summary, the logical and conceptive aspect of mind can be used to conceive our world anew, to break old habits, and enable new ways of living our lives. |
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The executive summary of Shell's internal investigation revealed the full extent of the concerted attempts by senior management to hide the reality of the company's reserves. |
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So in summary, a work is art as long as it has a theme that embodies a message or concept, with representational elements selected to portray that theme. |
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Her few comments to the press included a succinct summary of her views on capital punishment. |
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Each chapter is followed by a brief summary and a glossary of key terms. |
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Here is a summary of the United Kingdom's national educational curriculum. |
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The practice of prefacing a story with a brief written summary developed to help street hawkers sell their wares more effectively. |
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I will not repeat the summary of the evidence that is contained in my two prior rulings except as required to develop the argument in this ruling. |
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Could those boundaries have been overlaid on the summary map? |
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It is neither practicable nor useful to provide a summary of all the reports undertaken by the CC and the conclusions reached in a book of this nature. |
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Instead, the Lift monitors posture all day long and gives a daily summary of performance. |
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Here's the press release summary of this latest comedy masterpiece. |
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In summary, some pretended joy and some very unhappy people. |
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Full details of the analytical results from which the summary tables presented in this section are derived are available on request from the authors. |
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But in the interest of brevity I now leave this short summary as it is. |
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The court deals with summary offences and some minor indictable offences such as shop lifting, property damage and even assault causing bodily harm. |
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A summary of the story will be published in instalments in NZine. |
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As you can tell from the clear and concise summary, this is a relatively healthy item to eat, so feel free to buy a truckload of them and eat at least 38 a day. |
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Chapter 2 provides an informative and readable summary of nomenclature covering the rules and concepts of the zoological and botanical codes and their relation to stability. |
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It was a tacit condoning of torture, brutality and summary execution. |
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In summary, the type of deformation observed in rocks presently exposed at the Earth's surface is a function of many factors, not the least of which is the level of exposure. |
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Nearly three weeks later, I received a stock e-mailed apology, prefaced by a quick summary of the United Airlines world view. |
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The evaluation summary also stated that, in almost all cases, if a borough demerged its residents would be taxed more heavily for the same services. |
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A summary statement of possible differences between the photochemistry of simple organic compounds and protein-bound chromophores appears appropriate here. |
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Users can click on a hot link to a summary and find plants suitable to their location or find trial site locations and cooperators' names and e-mail addresses. |
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Of course, anybody bothering to read the summary of that very workshop would find a list of the purposes of drilling on Mars, and requirements therefor. |
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I have recently established a web site containing a summary of what actually will be done within the purview of our research. |
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The oversized, exuberant, and farcical plot of The Teleportation Device is more entertaining than any summary can convey. |
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Whether there was a prior inconsistent agreement is in my view clearly a genuine issue of material fact requiring trial and is dispositive of the summary judgment motion. |
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If the annual report did not include the CEO's report, management's discussion or multi-year summary, then you will need to get out your pencil, paper and calculator. |
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Bozkurt mainly provides a short, but incomplete, summary of previous work on field characteristics of extensional folds, including rollover anticlines. |
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The ellipsis indicates that a piece of additional supporting material has been removed from the main DVD blurb, leaving us with a truncated summary of the original concept. |
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None of these caveats appeared in the statement Goldsmith published in the House of Lords, on 17 March after giving a summary of his advice to the Cabinet. |
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One is that the clinical microbiology laboratory provides summary data on antimicrobial resistance in a facility to concerned clinicians on a regular basis. |
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A histogram is a summary graph showing a count of the data points falling in various ranges. |
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In summary, EPO, in a dose-dependent manner, resulted in an improvement of neurite outgrowth of dissociated retinal neurocytes in vitro. |
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Use their own private key to encrypt the abstract and summary attached to the back of the original message. |
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In summary, nation states somewhat fragmented the medieval lex mercatoria but it is far from destroyed. |
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A comprehensive summary of the major databases can be found in a special issue of Nucleic Acids Research. |
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The second chapter focuses on octyl amine end-uses, the third one gives summary on a number of patents. |
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In summary, the real estate industry is undergoing an irreversible historic shift to corporate organizations. |
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The chronological summary to Bede's Ecclesiastical History was used as a source. |
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For an adult, summary trials take place in a magistrates' court, while trials on indictment take place in the Crown Court. |
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The following is a summary of the major sound changes affecting vowels in chronological order. |
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A summary of Methodist doctrine is contained in the Catechism for the Use of the People Called Methodists. |
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In summary, this census will meet crucial requirements for statistical information that Government and others cannot do without. |
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Maurice Keen provides a brief summary and useful critique of the evidence for the view Robin Hood had mythological origins. |
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A summary of the preliminary contents of the hoard, as of late 2009, is shown in the table below. |
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The following list presents a summary, dealt with more fully in the main articles that are cited above. |
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The songs provided a fitting summary of the rise and fall of their former bandmate. |
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Pirates were legally subject to summary execution by their captors if captured in battle. |
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In practice, instances of summary justice and annulment of oaths and contracts involving pirates do not appear to have been common. |
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Less serious criminal offences which can be dealt with under summary procedure are handled by local Justice of the Peace Courts. |
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Sheriff Courts act as district criminal courts, organised by sheriffdom, and deal with cases under both summary and solemn procedure. |
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The Court of Appeal hears appeals from the Crown Court, High Court, county courts, courts of summary jurisdiction and tribunals. |
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Member states also have to publish drinking water quality reports every three years, and the European Commission is to publish a summary report. |
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Until 2006 the European Commission has not published a summary report on drinking water quality. |
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He gave a short summary without getting into the nitty-gritty of the problem. |
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They were introduced in 1975 and sat in each local authority area under summary procedure only. |
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The courts operated under summary procedure and dealt primarily with minor criminal offences. |
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However, they could handle any offence that could competently be dealt with under summary procedure. |
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The Stipendiary Magistrates' court remained under the new JP court system, and had the same sentencing power as the summary Sheriff Court. |
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The court operates under summary procedure and deals primarily with less serious criminal offences. |
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