We are relabeling it to some extent, but we are also restructuring our focus and our programs to some extent. |
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It is always going to be a future benefit and always, to some extent, a contingent benefit. |
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Yet, such a stance is exactly correct and it is shared, to some extent, almost by everybody, including the ardent egalitarians. |
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His attitude is dictated to some extent by his admiration for the work of manager Mick McCarthy. |
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Status and privilege of the religious elite and their ability to maintain power, were based to some extent on deception. |
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Buddhism, Sikhism, Zoroastrianism and to some extent Jainism came from Hinduism. |
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I know probably how these individuals felt to some extent before they were shot down and lost their lives. |
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My only assumption is that an aptitude for law school exists and that it can, to some extent, be measured. |
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Admittedly, by reporting this blatant publicity stunt, we're fueling it to some extent, and that makes us a tad uncomfortable. |
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You can say he is dispensable to some extent, and in fact the death sentence on a man like him has actually turned him into a martyr. |
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My liege, Lord Ivan may have, to some extent, the ability to read thoughts. |
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They all consist of fruits preserved mostly by means of sugar and they are thickened or jellied to some extent. |
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Though the gender gap in this sector has been reduced to some extent, contextualising the pedagogical system was of utmost importance. |
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However, we should keep in mind that Senators to some extent are free agents. |
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It follows from this conception of pleasure that every instance of pleasure must be good to some extent. |
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The x-ray teams were aware, to some extent, of the danger to themselves from radiation exposure, particularly from fluoroscopy. |
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Press releases might have been compiled, to some extent, in anticipation of popular tastes. |
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Romanticism and the political reforms concomitant with liberal thought changed this situation to some extent. |
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Now, why, in that concatenation of facts, do you not have a basis on which the primary judge can find that to some extent there is evidence? |
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The deal that the company has done with the unions will compromise to some extent its ability to reduce staffing. |
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The use of the indefinite article with predicate nouns is to some extent an idiosyncratic feature of English. |
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Today the female tradition is continued to some extent inasmuch as most hospital, hospice, and district nurses who do the job are women. |
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Brass and, to some extent, bronze finishing tools have been used for centuries by bookbinders to impress designs and lines onto leather bindings. |
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He may be able to fake you out to some extent, but there's no way he could know all the details. |
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The second half was more pedestrian due to some extent to the pitch cutting up and also to Borris' big lead. |
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Or had the man with a cough, for his own nefarious purposes, mesmerised or hypnotised me, and to some extent succeeded? |
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Outbreaks can be controlled to some extent by careful hygienic food handling and maintaining a pure water supply. |
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Aerial surveys found that nearly 60 percent of the reef area in the marine park was heat-stressed to some extent as indicated by bleaching. |
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Yet Lai and Conita Hung, head of research at Mansion House Securities Ltd., considered Hong Kong stocks were oversold to some extent. |
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This meant that to some extent there remained an overlap of interest between the advanced capitalist economies. |
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The Tribunal decided that to some extent this consideration overlapped with the last matter. |
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Although the three conceptions overlap to some extent, they involve important differences of emphasis. |
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It naturally overgeneralizes to some extent, but I found it to be an incisive and amusing read. |
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Anyone, no matter how strong-willed or educated will, to some extent, succumb to these mind control techniques. |
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Brian moved to some extent from hardcore string theory into thinking about cosmology. |
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When light strikes a flat surface it is polarized to some extent, depending on the angle at which it strikes the surface. |
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However, both the strep pneumonia bacteria and the pneumococcal pneumonia bacteria are, to some extent, natural residents in the human body. |
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The cool moist conditions of stratification did prolong seed viability to some extent for up to six months. |
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Old English and Old Norse were related and to some extent mutually intelligible. |
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The currency board regime played up to some extent its intended role as an automatic stabilizer of the external accounts. |
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You took your place alongside, or backstage and onstage, to some extent during rehearsals and where you could, you were part of performances. |
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People cut corners to save costs or because they feel immortal, or, because to some extent, being a reasonably young society, we take risks. |
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A vertical agreement is to some extent a substitute for vertical integration. |
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Syriac eventually gave way vernacularly and, to some extent, liturgically, to Arabic. |
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It is brutal and inhuman and those that find themselves in one are going to be brutalised and to some extent de-humanised. |
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I tried to restrain my thoughts and truly relax to some extent where I could breathe again. |
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The virtually inevitable downside of such a long-term focus is that it requires, to some extent, that we sacrifice depth for breadth. |
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What brains do when they process sentences of a natural language is to some extent independent of the language. |
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Well, I think, to some extent, the liberal media was always a myth and exaggeration. |
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This, to some extent, caused the unharmonious development of this area at the end of the 20th century. |
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It wasn't a victory for liberty, only a transition from one tyranny to another, because ANY system of governance is, to some extent, tyrannical. |
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But Shields manages to make whatever kind of monster he's playing simpatico and even to some extent tragic. |
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Even novel things such as shading the patterns and blending the colours can be done to some extent by mixing one or more of the powders together. |
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Like the Hailwood car, the McLaren M22 entered by Kirk F. White and used by Hobbs was also to some extent a bitser. |
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Indeed, an artist's skill may to some extent have consisted precisely in the mastery of a variety of pictorial modes and languages. |
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My dad would have birled in his grave at the very idea, I'm sure, but to some extent you have to roll with the times. |
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He traces the inception, and to some extent the dissemination, of the bipartite rural estate to the designs of the Carolingians. |
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In the minds of local farmers, the peony tree to some extent is a god, and the great number of its flowers betoken that year's foison. |
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These are the main questions that I shall examine and, to some extent, try to answer in this chapter. |
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During the Middle Ages, missionary enterprise was to some extent replaced by crusades. |
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In addition, abnormal menstrual bleeding can be controlled to some extent by the use of hormonal medications. |
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The attributable risk of obesity is dependent to some extent on the threshold used for obesity. |
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We will probably have to tighten our belt to some extent, but I don't anticipate it being too grave. |
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This can be tackled to some extent by employing skin massage, bandaging of the limb and encouraging activity. |
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I was bright enough to spot something that needed to be done and made it mine to some extent and scraped a living out of it. |
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This actually may be happening to some extent with the terrible AIDS pandemic that's occurring in Africa. |
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Lithium helps stabilise these to some extent and prevents the chaotic cycling between the manic and depressive phases of the illness. |
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The rest of the songs were unknown to the band and to some extent even myself. |
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For the fact is that any authentic future must be to some extent in line with the present as well as discontinuous with it. |
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Every Hollywood blockbuster operates by these rules to some extent, but few, if any push this style to this extreme. |
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I suppose it can be a lonely life but we're all loners and mavericks to some extent and I am happy by myself. |
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Note, however, that one can to some extent rationally accept s qua a member of G and accept not-s as a private person. |
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Both the incorporation doctrine and the real seat doctrine seem to hinder the freedom of movement of a corporation or partnership to some extent. |
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Methods of kangaroo management vary to some extent from state to state, but each one sets commercial quotas to prevent overharvesting. |
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Bartending is about banter and jocularity, but it is also often about maintaining a cautious eye, and to some extent, babysitting. |
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That, at least to some extent, may well be no more than a reflection of my lack of expertise in this field. |
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Foreigners are considered exotic to some extent by the locals pretty much anywhere I've been, and Canada is no exception. |
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Although this step does break the logjam to some extent, it is not exactly a huge breakthrough in and of itself. |
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He does share to some extent his fighting spirit, his dynamism, his charisma and his willingness to speak his mind. |
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The same is also true of Kannada, a sister Dravidian language, and to some extent of Arabic. |
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His years away at school and college meant he had been cut off to some extent from those of his age group. |
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The film is presented in anamorphic widescreen, which does betray the digital source of the film to some extent. |
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So, too, to some extent, given the width of their catchment areas, were the great Welsh clubs. |
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They are mainly made up of long speeches with little action, and their style to some extent anticipates Lyly's euphuism. |
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The pain is exacerbated by inspiration or recumbency and relieved to some extent by leaning forward. |
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The Butler, Evergreen, and Knowlton lodes were explored and mined to some extent. |
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In Puerto Rico the most brutal competition is for loading the ships, and to some extent for the trader. |
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I have also still got the flu to some extent, and I am feeling slightly less than wretched, but I was wretched as recently as yesterday. |
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Its popularity with the public was, to some extent, matched by a grudgingly positive response from the critics. |
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Thus the viol consort has to some extent regained its place as the chamber ensemble par excellence. |
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Though all art is a form of healing and therapy to some extent, all therapy is not art. |
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But the revived interest in ergonomic theories to some extent must be the result of the graying of our work force. |
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On the whole, the production, and to some extent the play itself, romanticizes the lot of the factory workers in a bewildering way. |
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Having lopped the tree to some extent but not so significantly as to affect its total height, he then dug a trench round the root bole of the tree. |
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Yes, to some extent an accusing finger must be pointed in my direction. |
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It really was a literary movement to some extent and then it gathered speed and artists came to it and they enjoyed the kind of rebelliousness of it, the ad hocery of it. |
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But society has moved on, and to some extent the church has moved on, and we are now living in a pluralist society where it's not just them and us. |
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But no doubt this will delight the purists and may even console, to some extent, those upset by the fact that the car is front-wheel rather than rear-wheel drive. |
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They intercept and diffuse, to some extent babysitting the possible aggressor until the disease of violent intent has passed. |
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Moreover, metabolism of certain drugs and xenobiotics also occurs to some extent in all body tissues, but mostly in liver, lung, intestinal tract, kidney, and skin. |
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It was rather they, the renewers, with their appeal to Scripture and the patristic and to some extent medieval patrimony, who were the true traditionalists. |
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Thus animals able to develop in shallow bodies of water are to some extent buffered against the lower air temperature characteristic of high latitudes. |
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Servitude and forced labor in agricultural contexts to some extent also carried into the early twentieth century in the era of French colonial rule. |
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Just which initial choice an estimator makes depends to some extent on the type of estimate they are performing and the type of client they serve. |
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Duanfang's interest in paintings and calligraphies must to some extent have motivated him to collect rubbings of important monuments and historical documents carved in stone. |
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The widespread worry about the fast dwindling wildlife of the country has been alleviated to some extent by the establishment of wildlife sanctuaries and National parks. |
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He proposes that the rule about making interrogatives by placing the auxiliary before the subject is to some extent a rule of written English rather than spoken. |
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Since breads play a major role in Indian cuisine, the restaurant imported mud from specific regions of India to make the tandoor, influencing the taste to some extent. |
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In addition to the portrait of personal indecision that the film presents, it also acts to some extent as a satire on British society of the time. |
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In English Ireland they were associated with the reorganization of the land into manors with demesne land and dependent tenants, based to some extent on English models. |
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The vocal harmonies have been completely phased out, and to some extent, the vocals themselves are of tertiary importance outside of a simple rhythmic device. |
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Minor variations in bore profile can affect intonation, and all bassoonists have to experiment to some extent to find fingerings that suit their own instrument. |
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Olive trees are wind-pollinated and to some extent self-fertile, but previous research has suggested that more efficient fertilization is achieved by cross-pollination. |
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In other words, he has to run a Kulturkampf campaign, at least to some extent. |
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Do you think to some extent, though, he did face a struggle, as indeed possibly many Serbians do, between their sense of pragmatism and their sense of nationalism? |
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The topic was chosen to some extent with tongue in cheek, not least because neither I nor my audience would be around in 800 years to verify the accuracy of my predictions. |
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This can cause broken nerve tracts and might also correct the abnormal lateral positioning of the longitudinal tracts to some extent in these mutant embryos. |
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Federal patents may be the same nationwide but under our Constitution, federal criminal jury trials are meant to differ state by state to some extent. |
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To reiterate, you need to dust the shelves, polish any wooden surfaces and shine the glass and mirrors, clean the floor and tidy up to some extent. |
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This kind of framing could unify, to some extent anyway, the Democratic left and center. |
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At the risk of sounding a bit boastful, I'd like to think that I have a decent knowledge of video games, past, present, and to some extent, future. |
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Christie will vie with Romney for primary and caucus votes chiefly in the North and to some extent in the Midwest. |
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While many of the aforementioned courses deal with concepts of classification and hierarchy to some extent, none covers the full spectrum of systems and structures. |
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To be sure, the commitment was to some extent self-serving, in that food programs were designed to use up the surpluses produced by American agriculture. |
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One other thing I took out of the film was that here was someone shown to some extent to be a fake, he was pretending to be an Indian, and I took a broader lesson. |
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That has, to some extent proved successful, and the febrile atmosphere of the early years of devolution, with its perennial sniping and briefing, has disappeared. |
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The villagers who support political parties and politicians act as their contacts within the village and to some extent derive their social standing from these connections. |
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On Christmas Eve, Christmas night and, to some extent, on the nights preceding these, several areas were plagued by the noise of firecrackers and occasional larger fireworks. |
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Properties of wrought products depend to some extent on the quality of the ingot from which they were made, especially thick plates or strip made from thin castings. |
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The first five of the 19 exercises target that area directly, and all 19, particularly those that incorporate a Swiss ball, will work your core to some extent. |
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To some extent, the presence of phoneticians on the committee ensured that the strict prescriptivism expressed by Reith in 1924 was to some extent mitigated. |
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His demeanour as a speaker at the luncheon had to some extent prepared me. |
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But this loss is made good to some extent not only by quotations from lost works recorded by later writers, but also by the varieties of ancient reportage that are extant. |
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The individuals are elevated to the position of subjects of history, but in the process, the historical specificity of their experience is to some extent sacrificed. |
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Abolishing compulsory voting would cut out the donkey vote to some extent. |
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This trade satisfied the Vikings' need for leather and meat to some extent, and perhaps hides for parchment production on the European mainland. |
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With the passage of time I have realized that the illustrations can also serve, to some extent, to make mensuration more readily possible. |
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Churchmanship can be defined as the manifestation of theology in the realms of liturgy, piety and, to some extent, spirituality. |
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Secondly, differential operators and to some extent their fundamental solutions are local even with respect to the wave front set. |
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The name of Tipson is associated with this new romanization which still embodied the phonology of the Fenyun to some extent. |
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Even if Offa did not assist Beorhtric's claim, it seems likely that Beorhtric to some extent recognised Offa as his overlord shortly thereafter. |
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The United Kingdom, United States, Burma, and to some extent Canada use the acre instead. |
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Silver was the most common metal in the economy, although gold was also used to some extent. |
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The custom has been to some extent sanitised by tourist guides who claim that the spitting is merely for good luck. |
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The dialect of Scots spoken in the neighbourhood of John o' Groats resembles to some extent that of Orkney. |
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There are parts of Ireland where Irish is still spoken daily to some extent as a first language. |
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Colouring matter is formed not only when bases or acids react, but also, to some extent, from decomposition of saccharose. |
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Thus, in Best Laid Plans readers would logically conclude that the marshaler was to some extent responsible for the mishap. |
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Its status in Mexico is poorly known, but Chiricahua leopard frogs have declined to some extent there as well. |
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He resiles to some extent from so dogmatic an assertion in his addenda and corrigenda, pp. |
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The idea of education emerges differently in the two books, although both heroes share to some extent the Brahminic veneration for learning. |
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Eastern practices such as Tantra and Taoism as well as Karezza have to some extent, elevated intercourse to a spiritual practice. |
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Whether ethnicity qualifies as a cultural universal is to some extent dependent on the exact definition used. |
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The circle may have had a bank running round some of the stones at least, and the centre may have been scraped out to some extent. |
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Wood charcoal also to some extent removes coloring material from solutions, but animal charcoal is generally more effective. |
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The favourite professional mountant was, and to some extent still is, starch paste. |
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Although these no longer have any administrative function, they are still used to some extent in Scotland for cultural and geographical purposes. |
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In time, most Chinese people identified to some extent with all three traditions simultaneously. |
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Most parasitic organisms are known to immunosuppress their host to some extent. |
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All concrete structures crack to some extent, due to shrinkage and tension. |
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One can judge comparative density, and therefore to some extent strength, by visual inspection. |
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Small mustelids frequently inhabit the ancient stone graves, and the sites' bone records may to some extent reflect their diet. |
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These are the regions where four Celtic languages are still spoken to some extent as mother tongues. |
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Almost by definition, a conversation requires both parties to accept each other's viewpoints to some extent. |
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Triazoles group as plant growth retardant is used in research and to some extent commercial scale. |
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However, certain branches of the Benedictine Order seem to have lost their original autonomy to some extent. |
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There are various ways in which stress manifests itself in the speech stream, and these depend to some extent on which language is being spoken. |
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Although the three standards remain close, they have diverged to some extent. |
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Southeast Asia, the Russian Far East, and occasionally the Indian Subcontinent might be included in the Far East to some extent. |
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Shanties continued to be used to some extent so long as windjammers were, yet these were comparatively few in the early 20th century. |
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Bahrain has already diversified its exports to some extent, out of necessity. |
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This individuality may have resulted, to some extent, from a lack of comprehension of the classics. |
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However, not all postmodernist films are diasporically or exilically accented, while all accented films are to some extent postmodernist. |
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However, it's still a crap-shoot to some extent because we experience fairly wide extremes from year-to-year. |
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Paraguay was modernized to some extent under Stroessner's regime, although his rule was marked by extensive civil right abuses. |
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The branch did this to some extent, but the principal means of profit came from commercial transactions. |
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Unlike other states, Sicily also had a strong political and military standing so its merchants were supported and to some extent protected. |
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Indian influence in Singapore is only evident through the Tamil migrants, which influenced, to some extent, the cuisine of Singapore. |
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Any firm distinction between the kingdoms of Eastern Francia and Germany is to some extent the product of later retrospection. |
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For many literate cultures, such as Ancient Greece and Mesopotamia, their surviving records are often incomplete and biased to some extent. |
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Aside from music, it's become a hot spot for theater, cutting edge visual art and, to some extent, dance. |
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German was once and, to some extent, is still, a lingua franca in those parts of Europe. |
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It has influenced various music genres, such as American country and roots music, and to some extent modern rock. |
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Some elements appear to have become assimilated, to some extent, by the surrounding Sarmatians by the 3rd century. |
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However, all ten other official languages are represented to some extent or another. |
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Artists express something so that their audience is aroused to some extent, but they do not have to do so consciously. |
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Later, African sculptures were taken up by Picasso and to some extent by Matisse. |
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This was mitigated, to some extent, by the seat heightener on the driver's seat. |
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Villas, hotels, and the casino were all occupied or used to some extent by the German forces. |
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The ICRC had, to some extent, valid concerns about a possible rivalry between both organizations. |
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Domestic waste to some extent is one of the chief putrescible waste but probably it must be rapidly getting oxidised upon entering the river. |
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Habitat fragmentation can be ameliorated to some extent by the provision of wildlife corridors connecting the fragments. |
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The two principles overlap to some extent, because the feminine rhyme is also longer than the masculine. |
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Various other sports that are played to some extent include volleyball, handball, and water polo. |
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Ideally, the soil should be such as to allow the pipe to settle into it to some extent, thereby providing it with some lateral stability. |
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The seabed has been explored by submersibles such as Alvin and, to some extent, scuba divers with special equipment. |
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The results may look like the unchurching of America, and indeed to some extent they may be, but, Wuthnow argues, they indicate anything but the loss of spirituality. |
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Hybridization and chromosome pairing studies have to some extent revealed the species relationship and the progenitors of some of the polyploidy species have been determined. |
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A report made to the Indiana State Medical Society on the subject of trichina in pork, has renewed to some extent the periodical trichinophobia which afflicts the public mind. |
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Accordingly, local stage names were devised and these remain in use to some extent today though there is an increasing use of international stage names. |
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The vocabulary of Swedish is mainly Germanic, either through common Germanic heritage or through loans from German, Middle Low German, and to some extent, English. |
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Thus Old English is classified, to some extent, as an SOV language. |
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Mining seems to have resumed to some extent during the 4th century. |
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Mineralization occurs along an apparent structural zone in Tertiary basalt, and to some extent in the Tertiary fanglomerate beneath the volcanic rocks. |
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It is not benchmarkable and it will almost inevitably be fudgeable and inaccurate to some extent, even with your best efforts to attribute benefits to specific IT changes. |
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Most of the remainder survive to some extent outside the islands. |
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Penalties were also decreed for rape and to some extent for murder. |
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By the late 1590s the king's championing of his native Scottish tradition was to some extent diffused by the prospect of inheriting of the English throne. |
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Some of these newfound medtech meccas are located in traditional vacationlands like Brazil, Mexico, and to some extent, Costa Pica, India, Malaysia and Singapore. |
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The Rasulids kept the southern coast under loose control up to Dhofar, even holding Hadramawt to some extent and maintaining an antipirate squadron. |
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Although the lateen sail allowed sailing upwind to some extent, it was worth even major extensions of course to have a faster and calmer following wind for most of a journey. |
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However, comparative register research shows that the old stereotypes about the stanceless nature of academic writing are to some extent accurate. |
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The priests of the Germans and Britons were druids. They had their sacred oaken groves. Such were their steeple houses. Nature was to some extent a fane to them. |
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The one exception, to some extent, can be considered to be Dylan Thomas. |
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Second, the swap agreement itself to some extent fractionalizes the market for CHF liquidity since the total supply of CHF is split across different selling platforms. |
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For the materials with similar partition coefficients, such as particle board and plywood, diffusion coefficient can influence SSD to some extent. |
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In fact, the BBC was really in some doubt as to whether it was worth reissuing the programs. And I suppose to some extent my colonial interest swayed the decision a bit. |
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The situation is most robustly attested in Old Irish, but it has remained to some extent in Scottish Gaelic and traces of it are present in Middle Welsh as well. |
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The forerunners of today's state of Lower Saxony were lands that were geographically and, to some extent, institutionally interrelated from very early on. |
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By stripping a rat kidney of its cells and repopulating it with new ones, scientists have shown that a bioengineered kidney can function to some extent like a normal one. |
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The main intention of the residency was, and still to some extent is, to provide an entree for visits and the organisation of the summer general meeting. |
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By the late 1590s, his championing of native Scottish tradition was diffused to some extent by the increasing likelihood of his succession to the English throne. |
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Decline has also occurred in other European countries, although to some extent this has reduced by protective measures and industrial support policies. |
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The bath and the buildings have been preserved to some extent. |
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When separation was complete, the southern part of Africa swung back to some extent, with the sediments in the Benue Trough compressed and folded. |
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By the late 1590s, his championing of native Scottish tradition was reduced to some extent by the increasing likelihood of his succession to the English throne. |
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