You'll thereby complete three to six sets per workout, more than enough to activate muscle fibers. |
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The global mining industry thereby makes national development under global capitalism extremely difficult for underdeveloped countries. |
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As I read it I realize how easily it is to allow externals to influence the reason for this season and thereby influencing other people. |
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Language has constitutive power and is thereby involved in shaping our perceptions, our thoughts and our social realities. |
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They're systematizing their fantasy lives, and thereby structuring their subjective worlds. |
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Economics is thereby subordinated to the political structure of the international system. |
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When reintroduced into the ancestral host, some lineages were able to reverse the changes, thereby readapting to the original host. |
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Handboards allow a bodysurfer to plane higher out of the water, thereby increasing speed. |
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When these units relax, another fraction contracts tetanically thereby maintaining a nearly constant tension in the whole muscle. |
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You can pour any molten metal into these molds, thereby eliminating several steps required in investment casting. |
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On the basis of these balance sheets, stock was issued and thereby the capital raised for the planned development. |
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It was thereby asserted that the tenant was entitled to security of tenure and a new lease pursuant to the Act. |
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Known as a stylite, or one who lives on a pillar, he virtually impaled himself physically for a lifetime but thereby gained spiritual eternity. |
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It will be safer, more environmentally friendly and able to carry heavier loads, thereby allowing longer periods in the air between refuels. |
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The way he pacified the country was to marry into different families and thereby gain the loyalty of those tribes. |
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The dust would redden their outgoing starlight, thereby making them look like an older stellar population. |
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The tropical marine blowfish, which can grossly distend its spiny body into globular form, thereby terrifying confused predators. |
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It can withstand weeds, insects and a harsh climate, thereby producing blossoms one after another. |
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The absence of pigment in the human sclera highlights the iris and thereby enhances the interpretation of eye movements. |
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This enzyme is abundantly expressed in the lung tissue and thereby stabilizes the second messenger. |
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There is the famous instance of Chivas Regal Scotch whisky losing sales when it cut prices, thereby reducing its status as a prestigious gift. |
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They also reduce the passage of chyme through diseased parts of the upper gut, thereby minimising further pain. |
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That has led to intermarriages, thereby making it difficult to identify who is a Zambian and who is not. |
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This reduced its helicity and increased its average tilt, thereby presumably reducing fusion efficiency. |
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Otherwise all future columns will be printed without edit, thereby exposing us for the undereducated, overpaid frauds that we are. |
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Educational efforts, on the other hand, trigger guilt, thereby fostering the retreat into further denial. |
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To what extent do these images ironize and thereby repudiate such representations? |
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As a consequence of that vote, we amended Article 29 of the 1937 Constitution, and thereby began the process of emasculating the document itself. |
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The alternative is to grub out a well-established hedge and replace it with a fence, thereby losing habitat for birds and insects. |
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He thereby shows too that it is those who see feuds and vengeance as important who are the world's real enemies. |
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Any excess in one's claim generates an obligation to compensate those who thereby have less. |
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Personally, I cannot help but feel that the Holy Father chose the better path by not speaking out and thereby saved many lives. |
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He thereby manifested what can only be considered an insolent disregard of this Court's adjudgments. |
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Waste in the fluidized bed has direct contact with the bed material, thereby improving the transfer of heat. |
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This has the effect of moving the femur farther forward than would be possible with an akinetic pelvis thereby increasing stride length. |
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One minute you're in a fight with him, the next, dude is kissing your hand and making you all melty, thereby circumventing the whole conflict. |
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The government has also eased labour laws, thereby making it easier for companies to lay off workers. |
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Mercury thereby gets into the food chain and jeopardizes the health of northern inhabitants. |
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When base is added, it reacts with hydronium ion to decrease its concentration, thereby stressing the system. |
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This brought the second generation of Shakers closer to the teachings of their leader, Mother Ann Lee, thereby rejuvenating the sect. |
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The purpose of the serial amniocentesis is to prevent preterm labor and thereby extend the pregnancy. |
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The condition of orthonormality is utilized thereby establishing a technique applicable to image compression. |
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They made an order under 21E and thereby fixed the unreduced sentence for the offence under the Customs Act. |
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She thereby revealed herself to be a patsy, a mark, a victim of the Big Con. |
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First, corporations have more money, and thereby more means of communicating their ideas to a large number of people. |
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The blastogenic signal is thereby prevented from activating the T effector cell and no blast transformation takes place. |
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Research validates or disconfirms theory, thereby leading to its refinement and modification. |
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Stone Barns' animals oxygenate their muscles with all their ranging and grass-eating, and thereby develop more sapid meat. |
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It is well known that autolysis alters the molecular structure and thereby the antigenicity of tissues. |
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The magnitude code also subserves numeral-size judgments and thereby provides an estimate of problem-size in the context of arithmetic. |
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A soaker hose waters the base of every plant, thereby minimizing black spot and mildew problems that often arise from wetting the leaves. |
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The barnacle replaces the crab's gonads with itself, thereby rendering its host sterile. |
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The tension may be sufficient to cause breakage, thereby extending the fracture. |
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This caused gases to go through the damaged area during re-entry and thereby causing heat shield tiles to rip off. |
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The committees provide the members of Parliament an opportunity to examine the functioning of the government and thereby keep a check on it. |
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Can it sway the undecideds and thereby affect the election itself, or will only partisans fork out their money for a ticket? |
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A sofa bed serves the dual purpose of being a couch and a bed and thereby saving space for a bed. |
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This they point out is clearly a western influence and thereby alien to Indian culture. |
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However, many old acoustic ceilings have been painted, thereby encapsulating the asbestos-containing material and rendering it waterproof. |
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In exchange for Johnson's immortal soul, the devil tuned his guitar, thereby giving him the abilities, which he so desired. |
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The presence of two hydroxyl groups permits the formation of hydrogen with water, thereby favoring miscibility with the latter. |
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First excess sedation may be a problem if too large a dose is used, thereby resulting in the patient being less arousable. |
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She delayed agreeing to his suggestions and changes and thereby caused considerable vexation both to Dickens and to his sub-editor. |
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The exceptionalism of American history is thereby brought into question, with a somewhat ominous message. |
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The computer recorded reaction times and accuracy, thereby limiting the potential for experimenter bias in data collection. |
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No such thing as Oxford beat the Sorbonne in football, thereby allowing the Oxonians to believe they are superior. |
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Congratulations for your vigilance in watching the government and thereby protecting us all. |
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In principle any losses occasioned thereby are recoverable however they may be characterised. |
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All energy was put into judicial censoring action, finding allies within the Right, thereby showing a vehement conservatism within feminism. |
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Cyberspace must thereby be understood as an intersubjective construction of cyborgian selves. |
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Woods found the rough with an iron at the first, thereby setting the tone for his concession of two strokes in his opening three holes. |
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In addition, the reservoir and its attendant roads would provide greater access to this area of the park, thereby reducing fire danger. |
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Compared to typical offices buildings of the same size, the Merrill Center uses 50 percent less energy, thereby reducing air pollution. |
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They may choose to partner with government but do not thereby abandon their freedom, independence, and unique identity. |
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But he is the kind of critic who can hear the difference and thereby help us hear it too. |
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While this is commendably humble, it is also a pity that the reader is thereby deprived of the bigger picture. |
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This leads to an accumulation of fluorescent proteins absorbing blue light and thereby appearing yellow. |
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Unfortunately for us the singer can actually hold a note, thereby making all of his vocals entirely understandable. |
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Agricultural industrialization affects the location of people and economic activity in rural places and thereby community adjustments as well. |
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Unions often rely on volunteers to administrate, thereby keeping costs at a minimum. |
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Programmable shunts allow surgeons to adjust the settings on the shunt from outside the body, thereby decreasing the need for repeated surgeries. |
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Landowners created new meadows and pastures by lowering the water level of lakes, thereby somewhat improving the availability of fodder. |
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The South lost the Civil War, but it did not thereby lose its dedication to white supremacy. |
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Do you worry that being self-referential makes your work too insular, thereby limiting your audience? |
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In contrast, tumor cells don't know when to die, thereby exacerbating the uncontrolled growth of malignancies. |
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The deck is stacked against private home ownership, thereby frustrating attainment of the traditional social policy objective. |
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This features larger indentor and a more strong spring compared to Model C, thereby making it more suitable for polystyrene foam. |
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Parliament alone can give equality of opportunity and thereby increase liberty for all. |
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Chinese authorities, however, believe that they can stage an orderly deflation of the bubble and thereby prevent an economic bust. |
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Second, if the countermine was driven below the mine, the counterminers could spring the end of their gallery, thereby collapsing the mine above. |
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She might deny, that every event is caused, thereby claiming that the universe is causally indeterministic. |
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An attributive adjective modifies an ungrounded noun, thereby contributing to the specification of the type designated by the noun. |
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The higher the value is the more electric charge can be stored, thereby indicating that a substance is superior as a condenser material. |
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Ignoring minus signs, thereby taking the absolute value, gives a two-part curve. |
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But Physiocrats argued that freedom would create greater abundance, thereby banishing the fears immemorially associated with famine. |
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Luther dramatically succeeded and thereby inaugurated a new family of Protestant readings. |
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Augmentations in lung volume help constricted bronchi remain open, thereby attenuating the lumenal reductions. |
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I now owe frightening sums of moolah, but should be able to clear my credit cards, thereby reducing my monthly repayment costs considerably. |
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However, it has increased the grain yield potential and thereby the ratio of grain mass to total above-ground biomass or harvest index. |
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Only by pushing for a name change can the country build itself as a polity and thereby establish a national identity. |
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I have thereby tried to create another kind of monument, if an academic essay can even begin to bear the weight of such an analogy. |
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So the business people tend to take the short cut and thereby force the newspaper down an irreversible path. |
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Through their control of vast energy empires, the oil monopolies are in a powerful position to control supplies and thereby jack up prices. |
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And, violations of this condition means breaking of the link of disciplic succession and thereby losing the real purpose of the great philosophy. |
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Anthills of the Savannah thereby thematizes it own immanent limitation as representation of reality and capsule of ideas. |
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Metallic oxides are bases because the oxide ions accept protons from water molecules, thereby generating hydroxide ions in solution. |
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Benjamin dupes the canny general with fake prisoners, thereby gaining release of about 20 of his followers being held for execution. |
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The physician's testimony might be impeached, and the report thereby discredited. |
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We obtain thereby a more comprehensive understanding and appreciation of every field. |
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As a corollary, corridors of suitable habitat should reduce patch isolation, thereby decreasing species loss and enhancing colonization. |
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They rotate their crops, thereby helping the soil to recover from centuries of monoculture under sugarcane. |
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The problem is that forks in the electrical grid reflect broadband signals and thereby degrade transmission. |
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I think this was a deliberate ploy to muffle the sound of my clock radio, thereby ensuring my lateness. |
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Splinting the wrist at a neutral angle helps to decrease repetitive flexion and rotation, thereby relieving tenosynovitis. |
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Those and other nymphs that were unable to feed should have died, thereby decreasing larval infestation levels on Seychelles skinks in September. |
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The viewer is irresistibly embroiled in the act of creation, and thereby marked forever with the power of his gorgeous creations. |
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A surface layer of active tundish flux can be used over the entire tundish thereby improving inclusion pick-up. |
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The increased upwelling initially brings more phosphate to the surface waters, thereby increasing productivity. |
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Most cyclists are considerate and thereby enhance their own safety and that of others on the road. |
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A freeride board bridges the disciplines and is thereby the more versatile design of snowboard. |
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They would discourage all day parking, thereby creating an increased turnover of spaces. |
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The film is so over-populated with characters that it frequently feels disjointed and incoherent, thereby undermining the overall enjoyment. |
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He took swift and firm action, thereby saving the life of the future president of the Chinese Republic. |
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There are bad eggs in any society be it on and off the field who misconduct themselves thereby putting the game to shame. |
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Either they could choose to follow the latest will of Parliament, thereby preserving some remnant of traditional orthodoxy on sovereignty. |
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The priest was thereby forced to stop the banns from being announced for Domingo's approaching marriage. |
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Finally, greater moisture availability would enhance transfer of motile gametes, thereby leading to more successful sporophyte development. |
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This involves the addition of hydrogen to the carbon chain thereby removing the double bonds and producing hydrogenated vegetable oils. |
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It is therefore forbidden to provoke a person, thereby causing him to sin in anger, even though it is not certain that he will do so. |
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Abstract Electronic culture microminiaturizes the world of objects, thereby indirectly increasing human values. |
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Ampakine drugs enhance excitatory communication, thereby partially or completely restoring the brains excitatory communication. |
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As a matter of law the claimant is thereby estopped from bringing the present claim. |
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Consider, for example, an unimprinted gene whose expression increases fetal growth and thereby offspring fitness. |
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It did that by outmaneuvering and underselling its competitors for decades, thereby earning its station as the top global retailer. |
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What will this do to the cost of goods and thereby again to the cost of living? |
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While many beers are inescapably bitter, wines range from tannic to acidic to fruity, thereby pleasing a broader range of palates. |
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Many directors are aware that they can film too much and thereby make editing a chore. |
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An introduction sketches the book's key terms and thereby adumbrates its themes, especially the principal pair of beauty and the infinite. |
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They were concerned that the property had encroached on a classified road, thereby reducing the width. |
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As a handbook it clues us in to those criteria by which the guild of artists judge their works, thereby helping us all appreciate art better. |
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Historical thought redefines the present in terms of a reinterpreted and reconstructed past and thereby facilitates passage into the future. |
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After years of splitting the centre-left vote, thereby allowing the Conservatives to rule, progressives finally got their act together. |
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Saturation was thereby achieved by multiple photon absorption in thymine doublets and multiplets. |
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The adjusting disks thereby invariably define a position of the kingbolt with respect to the supporting arms. |
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They reciprocated the gesture by withdrawing from the consultative mechanisms, thereby aggravating already rancorous relations. |
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This transborder financial instrument is thereby different from a foreign bond, which is handled in one country for an external borrower. |
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The clitics attract the verbal object out of the VP and thereby allow the object to be topicalised. |
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The government could take steps to transform the architecture of the Internet to make it more regulable, thereby increasing national security. |
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One suspects that at least some of the reason is that the unemployment figures are thereby massaged. |
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She helped Jen fit into the tight-knit group of kids in their training session, thereby gaining her trust. |
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Some of these chemicals may mimic hormones, thereby disrupting the endocrine system. |
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He kept the man alive until the ambulance arrived, thereby saving his life. |
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The woodland has changed hands and the new owner is planning to fence it off, thereby denying me access to my club. |
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This is due to ignorant motorists who fail to stop and thereby put the lives of her and the children at risk. |
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Instead, she became a professional patient, and thereby lost both husband and career. |
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It is finally being published in the magazine's current edition, more than a century late, and thereby hangs a tale. |
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The impression is thereby given that an emphasis on revival is a peculiarly Welsh phenomenon. |
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The test was positive, thereby indicating he was over the legal limit for alcohol in his blood. |
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Intense vasoconstriction decreases coronary blood flow, thereby reducing myocardial oxygen supply. |
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Instead he preferred state-sponsored measures that would boost trade and thereby encourage employers to employ. |
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Many have even denounced the traditional family as a stifling, patriarchal institution, thereby fueling a middle-class backlash. |
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It increases the fluoride content of the enamel of newly erupted teeth, thereby increasing the resistance of these teeth to caries. |
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A redundant expression combines two words that mean the same thing, thereby intensifying the effect. |
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This performed intertextuality takes a real reader and a real reading situation into account, thereby justifying the connections made out of it. |
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Gyroscopes create their own force through spinning, thereby resisting the effects of gravity. |
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Note that if the experiences are common, so is the knowledge thereby acquired. |
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He wanted to enter the Promised Land so that he could fulfill the commandments and thereby have a new opportunity to fulfill the Divine wish. |
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The wind flowed from the respective blower is bypassed the illuminators, thereby entering into the inside of the elevator cage. |
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It kinks, detaches itself from actin, unkinks, and reattaches, and thereby ratchets along the actin filament in a series of power strokes. |
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Anther parallel to this is a plan mooted for young men, whereby they may learn woodwork and metalwork skills and thereby sustain themselves. |
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At 9 am it closes until 1 pm, thereby permitting the attendees to attend the plenary session, best paper awards, seminars, and lunch. |
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Second, Zeno imagines that by writing his memoirs he has been detachedly analysing, and thereby curing, himself. |
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Traditionally, skills of a given trade were transmitted from father to son thereby forming the backbone of the apprenticeship system. |
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This would serve to strengthen the range of the product on offer, thereby increasing the capability to capture a wider market. |
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Apparently all the cars behind Mom and Dad were pulling out and passing our little caravan, thereby boxing Buddy in. |
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At the same time, India shuns international scrutiny and thereby denies international humanitarian access to internally displaced. |
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In the first one, excess cholesterol remains in solution, thereby nucleating crystallites in the bulk suspension. |
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Seyffert, too, hung on a rope, flung from the dome, was hurled up again and again thereby performed the most stunning caprioles. |
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A loose chinstrap allows a helmet to flop around, and thereby leaves you, the user, susceptible to injury in the event of a crash. |
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The Dartford Tunnel is a bottleneck and removing the tolls would encourage more people to use it, thereby exacerbating the situation. |
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The only thing I can figure is that they want the diseased bison to infect cattle and thereby harm the beef industry. |
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But the repudiation of a dollar devaluation policy was subsequently pushed to an opposite extreme, thereby fostering a new set of disequilibria. |
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An individual may need a crisis to shatter his ego and thereby overwhelm the yetzer hara. |
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The British thereby laid the basis for what was to become the world monetary system based on the gold standard and bank notes. |
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His narrative technique links texts that are otherwise quite different in subject matter, thereby creating a sense of amplification. |
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This agent crosses the blood-brain barrier and thereby reverses both central and peripheral effects of the abused anticholinergic drug. |
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There are no pus cells in the stool, thereby ruling out a bacterial diarrhea like shigella dysentery. |
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The light rays are bent to produce an image above the horizon, thereby shifting the direction in which the sun appears to set. |
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If enough females mate with the sterile males, the overall population should be reduced, thereby reducing the danger of human infection. |
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His study thereby substantially advances the base of our awareness and knowledge of this fascinating period of our ancient past. |
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Others believe that God inspired human beings to write it, thereby allowing errors to creep in. |
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The assassins struck the most important person from the Council and thereby dealt them a severe blow. |
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Relative distance magnification is achieved when the distance to the object is decreased, thereby increasing the angular subtense of the object. |
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Hot winds will also reduce nectar secretion, thereby reducing flower attractiveness. |
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The name is a bit of a misnomer, as I actually would slightly bend my knees, thereby taking stress off them. |
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A proper warm-up literally warms and lubricates the muscles, thereby greatly reducing the risk of pulls and strains. |
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Digital technology makes mammograms clearer, thereby reducing the number of callbacks by 20-30 percent. |
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They hoped to regulate the flow of water between the Arctic and Pacific Oceans, and thereby warm the frozen Russian north. |
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But thanks for reminding me of the Marines and thereby reminding me that even the US Navy uses a local pilot when navigating unfamiliar shoals. |
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As long as partners interpret one another in strongly negative terms, thereby acting ungenerously, there is little hope for effective communication. |
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Belief and expectation, cardinal components of hope, can block pain by releasing the brain's endorphins and enkephalins, thereby mimicking the effect of morphine. |
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Further, serotonin blockade prevents dopamine from increasing prolactin levels thereby relieving patients of the adverse effects of galactorrhea, amenorrhea, and gynecomastia. |
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In animal and clinical studies, valerian has proven to act as a mild sedative and tranquilizer, thereby aiding sleep, even among chronic pain sufferers. |
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Everyone knows the story of the ugly duckling who grows up and turns into a beautiful swan thereby perpetuating the myth that beauty is desirable. |
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This does not mean that those who publish, who do research, and who become nationally renowned are thereby and for those reasons corrupt or sinful. |
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To deliver HSV into the axoplasm, viral particles stripped of their envelopes by detergent were injected into the giant axon, thereby bypassing the infective process. |
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Acceptance of originalism, it is charged, would necessitate the reversal of crucially important landmark decisions and thereby provides a reduction ad absurdum of originalism. |
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Unfortunately, as the years wore on, he became more despotic and appeared to go insane, venting his wrath against monks and thereby alienating the powerful sangha. |
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In centuries past, graves would be exhumed, and any bones remaining would be collected and buried deeper down, thereby allowing fresh graves on top. |
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It is undoubtedly true that higher rates makes savings more attractive, and thereby assists consumers who are dependent on income from financial assets. |
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Some chemicals will attack it, thereby enabling it to be etched. |
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That would raise the much-needed revenues to replenish public coffers, thereby preventing future budget cuts. |
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It started with the U.S. Treasury defaulting on its gold obligation to foreigners in 1971, thereby foisting a regime of irredeemable currency upon the world. |
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Another way Sweden found to reduce her war costs was to train her army to live off of the land thereby reducing the supply issue for an army on the march. |
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Or, by switching voices, he himself can reply to his own statement and then respond to the reply, thereby shifting from monologue to the enactment of dialogue. |
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Turnpikes put lengthy stretches of road under unified management, thereby dispensing with the need for coordination among a multiplicity of local governments to improve roads. |
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Baitcasting reel has a free rotating spool that provides less friction than fixed spool reels thereby offering greater casting distance and accuracy. |
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For the cold warriors it became a term of abuse that could be thrust on fascist and Communist regimes alike, thereby blurring any differences between them. |
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Both thiocysteine and thiosulfate can be used by the enzyme rhodanese to incorporate sulfur into cyanide, thereby detoxifying the cyanide to thiocyanate. |
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This tool rotates horizontally rather than vertically in the soil, thereby disrupting fewer layers, and the couple hopes it will serve to discourage the gophers. |
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Based on this data, we added baffles to optimize the light aperture within the spectrometer, thereby eliminating unnecessary rays while maximizing optical throughput. |
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Lost Creek Raceway also plans to host concerts, car shows, flea markets, and demolition derbies, thereby establishing itself as a true multi-use facility. |
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Laughter Therapy increases the antibody levels in the mucous membranes of the respiratory passages, thereby reducing the frequency of chest infections. |
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Primary prevention techniques eliminate the need to introduce sharps into the workplace, thereby reducing the number of injuries caused by needlesticks. |
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Because of this, it is easy to disarrange the electron structure of a recording tape, CD or hard drive and thereby damage or destroy its stored information. |
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A fourth strategy is to use water injection to slow the temperature rise in the combustion chamber, thereby delaying ignition until the charge is well mixed. |
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It's sad to note that in some quarters today even school boys tend to misconduct themselves on and off the field thereby degrading the institution and this beautiful sport. |
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I'm less liable to face plant on the floor and thereby concuss myself. |
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For example, it would lessen the load on the teachers from the supervision standpoint by cutting down a break and thereby cutting down the school day. |
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However, if a portion of the drink remains in the container as a heeltap, CO 2 dissolved therein is very likely to exhale thereby making the taste of the remaining drink flat. |
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In the extreme case, managers really did cook the books mischievously, thereby boosting the stock price and allowing them to dump high-priced stock. |
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The races are selected from those with many runners and a competitive betting market, thereby attracting larger pari-mutuel pools than other races. |
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In theory, pulling in the fences would cut down on the area that outfielders have to cover, thereby reducing the number of bloop hits that fall in. |
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This is as a result of low demand for shares on the stock market thereby failing to influence the share prices of the listed and quoted companies on the stock market. |
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Crucially, there were two faint marks in the text that could either be full stops or else accidental blots of ink, thereby casting doubt on the intended meaning of the text. |
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Without the other, the free flow of educative information between the governed and policy makers is drastically affected thereby limiting the prospects of development. |
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We know that fly ash adds strength to the concrete by combining with the excess calcium hydroxide, thereby reducing or eliminating the problem of efflorescence. |
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He provides thereby an often neglected human dimension to science. |
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Should they denounce the Navajo dolls as fakes and frauds, thereby piling more cultural, colonial odium on these people, or should they uphold the integrity of the Hopi? |
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The new process not only shrinks the die size thereby reducing manufacturing costs but will also improve speeds by more than 30 per cent, says the company. |
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This is, in contrast, to the exalted status given to a newborn male child who is often considered to be the heir to the family's wealth and thereby considered an asset. |
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Berber is a little harder to sew than fleece, but it is also a little warmer, because it traps air in the nubby surface, thereby insulating the wearer. |
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This strain of enterovirus seems unusually provocative in irritating lower airways, thereby causing airway narrowing. |
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It is here that postman Dafydd makes his rounds, thereby providing a link between a gallery of nouveau-riche foreigners, misanthropic farmers, bohemians and peevish locals. |
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In his attempt to leave no stone unturned, he carries on with narrative lanes that arrive, often abruptly, at a dead end, thereby disrupting the film's natural flow. |
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Careful drivers put wear and tear on their cars and their backs while driving at higher revs in a lower gear, thereby inflicting more noise and pollution on local residents. |
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The result of this imbalance is to frustrate the natural desire of the human psyche, thereby placing the individual in a perpetual state of angst and glowering fury. |
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It was thought that polymorphism between tandemly repeated genes suppresses recombination, thereby preventing sequence homogenization of the gene family. |
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The ionic desensitizers apparently interfere with the operation of the nerve in the tooth, reducing the nerve activity, and thereby reducing the sensitivity of the tooth. |
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In effect, what I did was lunge and force the issue, thereby ruining the mood. |
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It attempts to sensitize people to those emotions so they can be utilized to analyze and control the contingencies relevant to them and thereby to control these emotions. |
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But these efforts to reform the nomination process will force candidates to compete in more states conterminously, thereby driving up the cost of running for President. |
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However, I firmly believe I witnessed enough to gather a subjective series of objective opinions, thereby allowing me to comment on the current state of the Inter-web. |
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They are only here to reap the rewards of the American safety net and thereby raise your taxes. |
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Despite my attempts to define a few first principles, and thereby derive the whole of knowledge, I always find myself stuck fairly early in the process. |
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Under this regime the British pound, fixed to a certain value in gold, served as a transworld currency and thereby greatly facilitated cross-border payments. |
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Increasing returns from the Australian market will reduce the margin between this and higher-value Asian markets, thereby reducing the incentive for re-export. |
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Church policy changed in 1980, restricting conditions for successful laicization and thereby greatly limiting the likelihood that it would be granted. |
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When the foul water sewer is overcharged, the foul water backs up and can force open the manhole cover in Mr. Marcic's front garden, thereby escaping into the garden. |
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You can call some of your soldiers from their checkpoints, thereby allowing you to remain in control of the situation. |
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Yesterday I met Don Bains, one of the web pioneers of this artform, and thereby discovered some really lovely sites displaying virtual panoramas from around the world. |
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The main radio station was scheduled to announce, and thereby legitimize, the fraudulent results. |
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The country largely eschewed the Hooverite policies of the IMF and moved very aggressively to reflate and thereby help to lead the region out of its deep recession. |
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In the six paths and throughout the ten directions he transformationally creates bodies in response to what is appropriate, and thereby goes about transforming beings. |
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We needed him to be wary, absorbed, and a little bit gruff, and he gamely complied, thereby furthering his own self-made legend. |
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I feel guilty that on busy mornings I am taking a regular brush to her corkscrew curls, thereby rendering her mop into something that is very Einstein-like. |
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The second culprit is a biomechanical form of laziness that keeps the lower back from doing its fair share of the work, and thereby stunts its development. |
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Operators of wind towers will tend to want to build them in mountainous areas with high winds and along shorelines and thereby ruin some beautiful scenic vistas. |
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One boy decides to do a good deed and thereby create a ripple effect by asking the beneficiaries of his kindness to pay it forward by helping others. |
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The main work was to photograph the Southern skies with various instruments and thereby to derive the positions, magnitudes and spectra of stars and other objects. |
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Worse, they might avoid theft by prematurely consuming goods that they would otherwise save, thereby depleting the social store of wealth over time. |
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She thereby declared herself less interested in making money than in making a difference. |
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It increases the number of calories the body burns each day, including calories from bodyfat, and it blunts hunger, thereby decreasing the amount of calories taken in. |
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To make sure, they reduced the static magnetic field, thereby displacing the resonant slice and, with it, the separation needed between tip and spin. |
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The main body of the tomb was set into the hillside and covered with earth thereby using the heat of the earth to keep the building from freezing. |
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Concerns have also been raised that herbicide-tolerant crops may pass their genes to weedy relatives, thereby making those weeds resistant to herbicides. |
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He further concluded that these cadaverous particles could adhere to the hands of physicians and thus be transferred to the women, thereby transmitting puerperal fever. |
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By contrast, at least some nonsynonymous mutations are expected to be strongly deleterious because they damage protein structure and thereby render the cell nonviable. |
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I am consuming goods, thereby adding to the economics of the country. |
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He introduced reliable methods of assessment and measurement, and an epidemiological framework, and thereby overturned many of the previous conclusions. |
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A reasonable balance will have to be struck so that Costa staff are not overwhelmed and thereby unable to perform their necessary day to day work. |
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Restaurants often add a service charge on to the tab, thereby avoiding the possibility that even the most indifferent service does not go unrewarded. |
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In one live, attenuated vaccine approach, scientists genetically modify the TB bacterium in the laboratory, thereby reducing its ability to cause disease. |
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He shot almost everyone who was intelligent and thereby ensured that the surviving mediocrities would manage to lose an empire within 40 years of his death. |
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But with the right turn restrictions programme, the congestion could, depending on how it is implemented, be eased up thereby leading to an improved traffic flow. |
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Yet journalists today, more than ever before, have the power to swing public opinion and thereby change the course of conflicts with their writing. |
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If an adjoining owner places a structure on his land that overhangs his neighbours land, he thereby takes into possession airspace to which his neighbour is entitled. |
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In chemotherapy, the drug has been shown to inhibit the activity of an enzyme essential for the replication of cancer cells, thereby preventing their spread. |
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Hegemons have lots of power and because there is no countervailing force to stop them, they are tempted to use it repeatedly, and thereby overreach themselves. |
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Dual exhaust system has two tailpipes, which allows the engine to exhaust more freely, thereby lowering the back pressure which is inherent in an exhaust system. |
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An optional tail-grading feature adds to grading capacity by leveling out windrows left by the circle-mounted blade, thereby eliminating a second pass. |
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Blow tells me that she's wondering whether to retain the raw canvas in the final painting, thereby looking back to her early abstract work in which she often used sacking. |
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Carter added that the feature greatly reduces the need for hard-copy mail-outs of the service record, thereby saving the Navy hundreds of thousands of dollars in postage. |
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Heat is applied to the bottle, thereby separating the adulterants from the rock and leaving behind a gel-like substance containing a concentrated cocaine-based solution. |
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Large overhead structures will change in response to sun, wind, and other factors of the local climate and thereby create more comfortable microclimates below. |
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This chromium oxide film is passive and stable, and it seals the base metal from exposure to the atmosphere, thereby precluding further oxidation. |
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The program ludicrously lists the cast alphabetically, thereby throwing the first 20 minutes out the window until you have discovered who everyone is. |
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Teachers who hand out misleading grades thereby allow some students, already let down by a school system that has failed to prepare them adequately, to be blindsided. |
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Recently announced products can increase this distance to 2,000 km, thereby eliminating the cost and latency associated with repeaters and amplifiers. |
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Cysteine can be given orally to increase GSH or to chelate trace elements in the gut, thereby decreasing absorption of both cysteine and the trace element. |
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