Formally, the show takes into account the contemporary trends in style that keep pace with the trends in the plastic arts. |
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This diagram takes into account that weblogs have different levels of insight within them, and that information is often replicated. |
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This takes into account the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, two World Wars, the Great Depression, the Korean War and Vietnam. |
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Of course, none of this takes into account awards or postseason performance. |
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Sevenoaks Council said its planners feel the design takes into account the town plan and is sympathetic to the surroundings. |
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Native students can be helped through a colour-blind policy that takes into account the problems they are most likely to face. |
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This takes into account different farming conditions in different parts of the uplands, but there's still a lot to do. |
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Section 4 proposes a formula for computing members' research output scores that takes into account quality, quantity and contribution aspects. |
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First, readings are collected over an interval that takes into account regular tidal patterns. |
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The Institute provides the scientific expertise to ensure the reforestation work takes into account the tigers' habitat needs. |
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It takes into account the inherent entanglement of psychophysical systems and the fact that such systems have their own history. |
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Essentially, this takes into account the various interrelationships that are involved in a product's lifecycle. |
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The valuation model used for mortgages takes into account prepayment optionality, including consumer behaviour. |
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But even if it is construing ambiguous legislation, one takes into account that we are not going to be in disconformity with our international obligations unless it is clear. |
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Unlike ideal mechanical advantage, a machine's actual mechanical advantage takes into account the losses that occur because of friction and other phenomena. |
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The proposed approach takes into account various mission constraints in different phases from perilune to the landing site. |
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Thus, the number of invitee companies is sought maximized, and takes into account suggestions made by the substantive office. |
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The IDF definition takes into account the mounting evidence that central adiposity is common to each of the components of the metabolic syndrome. |
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The chart takes into account wind and runway surface conditions and is based on the aircraft touching down at the calculated landing speed. |
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Lastly, the departure time choice model takes into account the concepts of lateness and earliness cost. |
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The adjustment to be made for the trend in the cost of living thus takes into account the interim adjustment for these countries. |
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It replaces the Regulation from 1993 and takes into account new requirements. |
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The index takes into account both the number of credit institutions and the distribution of credit by banks in a given sector. |
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The appreciation also takes into account, if applicable, the annual higher and lower limits stipulated in the deposit agreement. |
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It also takes into account, and seeks to build upon, the experience of AMIS to date. |
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Your benefit is based on a formula that takes into account your contributory earnings and years of credited service. |
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Other values are sometimes quoted, but this value takes into account the loss of refrigerant gases over time. |
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Price data used in the federal formulas takes into account the wholesale prices of cheese, butter, dry whey and non-fat dry milk. |
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It is therefore difficult to create even framework legislation which takes into account all the differences. |
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This would be done in a way that takes into account the diversity of enterprises and their size. |
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It also takes into account recent developments in the country's political and socio-economic situation. |
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The sequence takes into account the pitch and the velocity of the note received. |
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None of the models used today takes into account all of these criteria with this type of architecture. |
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Ecological monitoring therefore takes into account species used as resources in the same way as all other species. |
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It takes into account the fact that most fatalities generally occur before the arrival of the emergency services. |
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This inversion technique takes into account atmospheric effects on the radiation and spatial variations in the surface emissivity and backscatter. |
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A comprehensive rehabilitation approach takes into account all these factors. |
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Kurginyan defines ussr 2.0 as a new form of Soviet Union that takes into account the mistakes of the past. |
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Although such increases in validity appear to be small, the practical utility may be large when one takes into account the costs associated with unsuccessful job performance. |
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This is the most efficient and the only truly equitable solution that takes into account the environmental efforts and choices made by Quebeckers in recent years, particularly with the development of hydroelectricity. |
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The decision to set up shop in one country or another should be the result of a business decision that takes into account the various incentives facing businesses. |
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The index uses a more complex model of privation, which takes into account productivity, quality of life, infrastructure development and environmental sustainability, as well as equity and social inclusion. |
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But takes into account the reality of the thing. |
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Furthermore, SI takes into account service duty. |
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This accrual takes into account the average expected pension expenses. |
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Our directives and the different limits and levels that are set do not take into account whether there is a special event, but it takes into account and measures those factors that affect human health. |
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Take this step to formulate and sketch out a list of possible tactics to deliver retirement income in a tax-aware manner that takes into account your personal circumstances, goals and any issues around your corporation. |
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In my view, this deletion is disputable, if one takes into account that this agreement envisages at the same time the availability of personal information, as well as the respect of data protection. |
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The classical approach, however, suffers from an important limitation: it only takes into account the canonical Watson-Crick interactions A:U and G:C, that is those where the nucleotides are facing each other. |
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However, the effective dose, measured in miliSieverts, takes into account the radiosensitivity of each organ. |
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It takes into account one or more of the following aspects: the method's linearity under the experimental conditions used, the recovery efficiency, and the relevance of the determination at very low concentration levels. |
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It takes into account... predictions of how long radioactive contaminants will linger in the soil and water near the nuclear facility. |
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It takes into account the quality of aid, in addition to the quantity, penalizing countries for tied aid. |
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The user must check that the final choice of type of glove selected for handling this product is the most appropriate and takes into account the particular conditions of use, as included in the user's risk assessment. |
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It turns out that it is totally inappropriate in its current form since it takes into account continental fishing conditions only and fails to consider situations related to remoteness. |
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The Bag and Film Quoter takes into account the material density and bag dimensions including headers, lip, gusset and trim, etc. |
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The application takes into account the complex sample structure of the databases when calculating the statistics and their standard errors. |
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We formulate a detection model that takes into account, in addition to structured sampling for incursive NIS, incidental detection by untrained workers. |
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When assessing any notice, the court takes into account good morals, i.e. whether the exercise of the landlord's right to terminate the tenant's lease is in keeping with good manners. |
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In his analysis Higginbotham takes into account earlier studies of counterfactuals, the issue of telicity, and possible influences of context. |
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This period may be reduced or even cancelled, with the agreement of the NOCs and IF concerned, by the IOC Executive Board, which takes into account the circumstances of each case. |
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It is therefore essential that each actor takes into account the constraints faced by other actors and that partnerships develop out of this mutual understanding. |
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This approach provides an appropriate framework for wise habitat and water management that takes into account the various interests present in watersheds. |
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Fundamental analysis takes into account certain factors, such as annual reports, dividends and earnings. |
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Federal laws have been passed that guarantee human rights and take into account the special conditions of women, which require special legislation that takes into account their rights and their natural needs. |
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However, the provision for losses takes into account only the value of securities and bonds related to companies that are insolvent or that would likely become insolvent in the short term. |
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These experiences are analyzed against a grid that takes into account the legal, financial and socioeconomic aspects and prioritizes public-private partnerships. |
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After completing the data-gathering process, the teacher designs instruction for the student that takes into account the particular needs of the student and capitalizes on his or her strengths. |
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By using computer-aided design it is possible to find the most economic layout and orientation which takes into account solar heating, natural lighting, improved insulation, glazing, etc. |
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When making a choice of aims for the education system, the competent political authority takes into account national history and future developments, as well as both individual and collective interests. |
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This will require progress on regional peace and security that takes into account human and social elements, as well as WMD disarmament, and that begins with active efforts to de-escalate nuclear tension. |
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Each of these documents certainly takes into account, though in a different manner, a regional environment of Australia in which Asia occupies the predominant place. |
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This analysis takes into account the reports from the series of missions on traceability and labelling of beef and minced beef carried out by the Food and Veterinary Office in all Member States. |
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Furthermore, Vivendi now takes into account in the valuation a discount for non-transferability in respect of the restrictions on the sale or transfer that is then deducted from the benefit granted to the employees. |
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Through this, Cyprien GAILLARD takes into account the notion of entropy as defined by SMITHSON: a transformation that ineluctably moves towards chaos. |
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This proposal takes into account the diversity of pension funds operating in the European Union and covers authorisation, reporting, fit and properness, and rules on liabilities and solvency. |
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This is a very important improvement which takes into account the fact that broadcasters need legal certainty and have to amortize investments over a period longer than five years. |
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Sustainable development rests upon a long-term vision that takes into account the inseparability of the environmental, social and economic dimensions of development activities. |
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One particular feature of a cost-of-living index is that it takes into account the effects of substitution by consumers when the relative prices of goods and services change. |
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In the sequel, after having briefly presented the closing method of the proposed table, we present an adaptation of this model that takes into account a constraint that we sets a priori on the future trend of death rates. |
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The fact you are employees of a different company from the one you are assigned to in no way diminishes your basic rights to a working environment which takes into account the things mentioned above. |
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As many of the working cases mentioned above often occur, the measure system of the HP-COMPACT takes into account, during the charge, only the peaks of the voltage undulation. |
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It also takes into account the scope of communication as well as the action or purpose: is it to convey information, explain, defend a position, or persuade an unreceptive interlocutor? |
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Authors estimate that further developments of this study may consider the time-harmonic case, which also takes into account the skin effect phenomenon. |
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In particular, this condition automatically takes into account both the rotational and reflectional symmetries of individual particles which have been developed separately. |
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The issue with the Reuters' math, though, is that it only takes into account the 21,500 Volts sold so far, as if GM would never sell another one ever. |
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Thus, a slightly more polar plasticizer should be chosen for a higher ACN HNBR which takes into account the increase in the solubility parameter of the base polymer. |
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Studies using game theory, which takes into account the ability of voters to interact, have also found that the expected turnout for any large election should be zero. |
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The polymorphism informative content is an index of informative value of a genetic marker which takes into account the number of alleles and their frequencies. |
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