Insurance companies are warning drivers not to be heroes following the outbreak of an alarming new trend in car crime. |
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Clothes retailers are reacting to the trend and Gap is introducing bigger sizes for Britain's ballooning children. |
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Yet this trend raises a number of important issues, both theoretical and practical. |
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Betty may only be a character, but she's part of a much larger trend toward conservative values and traditional female roles. |
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These songs have set the trend for melody and have evoked the nostalgia, which was fading into oblivion. |
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The demographic trend throughout the western world is towards an ageing population. |
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This shift in call type represents a positive trend for companies seeking to leverage their call center resources. |
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This trend especially threatens children, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems. |
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Walk into a furniture or cabinet store and the trend toward using stains and finishes to create an antique look becomes abundantly clear. |
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Anyone who tries to buck the trend is reviled, slandered and sentenced to career death. |
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Experts associate this trend with the increase in the numbers of children living in one-parent families or stepfamilies. |
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I was surprised Watford parted company with him, but that seems to be the trend in football nowadays. |
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Most familiar with the problem believe the only hope for a reversal in the trend is education. |
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With lots of black and white, they revert to this year's trend of reflecting '50s screen sirens and '20s flappers. |
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Both trials show a trend for a lesser level of performance for cows with restricted time of access to hay. |
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Perhaps your ingenuity will start an exciting new trend for other letter writers. |
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Unlike others of their age, they are not addicted to Western music, nor are they blindly aping any trend as a shortcut to fame. |
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Once the Times identifies some emerging trend, that trend is already three sheets to the wind. |
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This trend continued after Crown rule in 1858 and nearly all military engineers seconded to the Indian Army were British sapper officers. |
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Whereas gold is a traditional setting, platinum has taken off as the newest trend in wedding jewelry. |
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Throwbacks to a swell fashion trend of yesteryear, they spice up any pair of shoes, from ballet flats to mules or slinky stilettos. |
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The trend has taken on added momentum because so many companies are sticking to their knitting. |
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Smoking is the most important cause, though a fondness for salt is another disturbing trend that irritates the stomach. |
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The Yorkshire Productivity Awards have been set up to champion businesses which are bucking the trend of relocating overseas and axing jobs. |
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The important factor is that the underlying trend remains positive rather than individual isolated cases. |
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I've never done an olefin metathesis reaction, which means that the trend started without me and will leave without me. |
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The move towards self-build homes is not the only trend which is forcing builders to adapt the way they operate. |
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There has been an increasing trend to give chemotherapy to almost all young patients with operable breast cancer regardless of lymph node status. |
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And we should see more of a westward trend as we head into the latter hours this evening and overnight for tonight. |
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There is a major trend toward silver this season, so there are trench coats and balmacaans in silver, but that's not the only choice. |
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This trend appears to be equally true for the entire Northeast, embracing the above-mentioned 10 states. |
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Connecting reading and writing has become an important trend in teaching the language arts. |
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If the survey year was anomalous, it could have thrown the trend line completely out of whack. |
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No less clearly he rejects the childish anthropomorphic trend of human thought. |
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It's a positive trend locally and obviously it's one we hope will be repeated over Bank Holiday weekends hereafter. |
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This trend is scarring the social landscape of every liberal democracy, and it doesn't only hit us on the roads. |
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The new trend for a 1950s look is creeping in, accompanied by fuller skirts and wide belts. |
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The trend already seems to be running out of steam, due to market oversaturation. |
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Once that trend is identified, we can isolate the cause through other means and look at ways of addressing more specific problems. |
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For example, in the 18th century, there was a trend to paint works as similar as possible to those of the earlier masters. |
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The trend towards secularism begun 100 years earlier appeared to be reversed. |
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The statistics reflect a continuing downward trend in overall crime rates during the past three years. |
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As a response to a recent trend back to more traditional Japanese tastes, teriyaki burgers often appear on the menu alongside the Big Mac. |
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Instead of slavishly copying the current trend or concept, why not try to do things a little differently? |
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The only trend noted was a higher success rate if the cerumen was considered to be soft rather than hard or mixed. |
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Operators are doing themselves a major disservice if they think the low-carb trend is going to go away. |
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Since January 2002 this trend has continued and shows no signs of abatement. |
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There is a trend for houses to be bought up and rented out to short-term residents. |
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The strong upward trend was reflected by the fact that advancing counters were triple the number of declining counters. |
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Some people are blaming the trend on a violent youth culture, now exported worldwide through animation, comic strips and video games. |
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Audit trails would help you determine the source of a possible problem if law enforcement spotted a trend that traced back to your company. |
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Christmas, of course, is a special case, and Dunkeld Cathedral is a place of singular beauty, but the trend still needs some explanation. |
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Astute observers commented on this trend to eliminate force even before the emergence of relativity and quantum mechanics. |
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The clean-shaven trend may be due to the fact that many people tend to correlate an unshaven face with sloppiness. |
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In the last decade organic food sales have skyrocketed with 20 percent annual growth, making organics the fastest-growing food trend in America. |
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With prudent money management you can beat the downward trend in rates and earn a good return on your savings. |
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Subsequent years saw the character of Sofia change from an oriental outpost to a European city, a trend that continues. |
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The real macroeconomic trend of informal labour, in other words, is the reproduction of absolute poverty. |
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Regardless of whatever musical or fashion trend that happens to threaten its existence, metal will always remain. |
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No set of data will exactly fit a pattern but often a clear trend can be found nonetheless. |
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The trend is produced by the presence of variable amounts of hemipelagic mud in the authigenic carbonates. |
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But the trend toward jumbo dogs doesn't quite explain why the Labrador retriever is far more popular than other big breeds. |
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And even as two-wheelers enjoy more favor in the U.S. due to Armstrong's success, the long-term trend is down. |
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A major recent trend is the popularity of a host of new style occasional four-wheel-drive wagons. |
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I'm still working on it, but I did start a trend by wearing bowling shirts sporting some true flair. |
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Between 1450 and 1700, Europe also saw a noticeable trend in male witch accusals. |
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In some respects, the trend toward greater tolerance has turned into a floodtide. |
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I used the term odd, because the same electoral trend was not apparent on the nationalist side of the fence. |
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This trend continues until in the Odiel River the mafic sills intrude the red mudrock-felsic volcaniclastic facies association. |
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The trend among democracies over the last few decades has been toward judicial review of legislative as well as executive action. |
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Medical statistics since 1990 show a clear growth trend in the number of illnesses of the genitourinary system. |
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Should there be a correction, though, it most likely will only be a minor blip on the downward plunging trend lines. |
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His article New Kids On The Blog described the spread of the trend and its typical devotees. |
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He said the Lib Dem vote increased at the last election and he believed the trend would continue. |
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Fueled by a still reasonably robust economy, the trend in Williamsburg seems to have accelerated. |
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Musically they are part of a welcome trend away from slick 1990s production towards lo-fi sounds. |
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Unions say it puts the brakes on a 20-year trend towards casual labour, but employer groups are calling it a disappointing and costly precedent. |
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The present trend is to have a mix of assorted flowers, preferably to adorn attractive crystal vases of different shapes and sizes. |
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This trend is partially due to the inevitable dulling of conventional knives with use and to the lack of trained personnel to resharpen them. |
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The Federal Reserve has not yet had to monetize the national deficit, but the trend seems to point in that direction. |
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This is the first mathematical model to study disease trend of tuberculosis in India. |
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In business and marketing, a trend is mostly a good thing to try to capture and leverage. |
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And the biggest trend in the supermarket is for proportioned snacks designed to make sure the munchies don't overpower your willpower. |
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Though a barelegged trend is now popular amongst younger women, hosiery is still common in offices and places where formal dress is required. |
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Many people regard him a trend setter for he was the first centre forward to fall back to help the defence. |
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Sometimes it's conscious, sometimes reflexive, but the basic trend is not in doubt. |
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There is now the general trend to accept other coatings, such as lubricious coatings, as a matter of course. |
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There was fashion in footwear too, with a mix of high-heels and platforms, though the trend was to keep it simple and comfortable. |
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For both sexes there was a significant trend of increasing mean scores with increasing birth weight. |
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Remarkably, its audience doubled over the course of its two-hour time slot, a trend that continued for the first five episodes. |
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Industry consolidation and a trend toward market oligopoly have also marked the evolutionary paths of numerous other industries. |
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It is undisputed that the increasing trend to learn and use English is desirable. |
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Since marinas can rarely afford dock insurance, even if they could get it, the trend has been moving toward collecting from boat owners. |
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The power of this image has begun a trend of appropriation within art culture. |
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The longer, flimsy skirt hanging out of a coat is a rather edgy trend right now. |
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According to Maxwell, the current trend in warehouse automation in the dairy industry is palletized and unitized storage and loading. |
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The trend is for apartments rather than large houses, especially in the town centre. |
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A trend towards wider external lobes and higher median saddles can be observed in the stratigrapic succession of Goniatites species. |
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As Storper argued, orthodox accounts of globalization misrepresent the process in terms of a unidirectional trend toward deterritorialization. |
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Like most wine drinkers, you are no doubt aware of the increasing trend for our wines to be sealed with a metal screw cap. |
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He said the trend might tend to benefit the big hotels rather than the smaller guest houses and bed and breakfasts. |
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The toff trend can be seen as a reaction against the ubiquity of the perma-tanned, partially-clothed, bandage-dress sort of celeb. |
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With summer well on its way belly button surgery is the hottest trend in cosmetic surgery currently. |
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But there are others who vouch for the success, saying the trend has really caught on. |
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The same trend is evident among Hispanics at more selective universities, the commission said. |
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There appears to be no slowing of the trend of increasing number and specialization of magazine titles. |
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This trend lent intellectual heft to an earlier movement, the vocational education movement of the 20th century's first decades. |
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The date of the first booming bitterns varies each year, although there has been a trend towards them starting to boom earlier in recent years. |
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A significant trend to higher stage of disease was present with diagnosis later in pregnancy and the puerperium. |
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This whole issue stinks and again smacks of jobs for the boys, a trend becoming increasingly popular in rugby league. |
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The latest trend in interior design seems to suggest that there is nothing like a dash of antiquity to lend beauty and elegance to a room. |
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Modern social puritans see recess as a frivolous luxury, and the trend has caught on with alarming speed. |
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A revival of departmentalism could reverse that trend and make the court more circumspect, for the better. |
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The trend under the previous administration was, if anything, the reverse of this. |
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They may not have forecast a Congress-led victory, but at least they got the trend right. |
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Tomlinson added there was a growing trend for hackers and graffiti artists to target the remote offices of global companies for attack. |
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A key trend limiting real-terms growth in the major developed markets was the commodity status of staples such as milk, cheese and cream. |
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The sicko happy slapping trend is apparently sweeping the nation and has got anti-bullying organisations and the police in a massive stir. |
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Also, we can say that a key reason behind the bearish trend in 2002 was the net selling of stocks by investors from overseas. |
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What worries me is the lack of concern regarding this trend among farmers and ranchers. |
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The general trend shows areas with higher racial residential segregation linked to less diverse religious communities. |
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That trend was kept up until a week ago when, during that period, the Brady bonds gained three to four percentage points. |
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There was a numerical trend for correlations to be higher for yearling bulls and lower for preharvest heifers. |
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A takeover of Scottish Power by Eon would continue a trend of leading British utility providers being acquired by overseas firms. |
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The firm expects this upward trend to continue as more companies increase space and headcount later this year to cope with expansion plans. |
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In 1979, a New Jersey superintendent started the trend of using a triplex to mow fairways. |
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The pointy-toed trend is prevalent in practically every style from slingbacks and mules to flats, boots and everything in between. |
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The animal cafe trend began more than six years ago, primarily with cat cafes, but has since spread its wings. |
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There is a growing trend away from skeuomorphic designs towards more simplistic and minimal type interfaces. |
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I don't know anything about the centralization of staff, but that is the prevailing trend at the moment. |
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Moehler seems to be hitting the wall around the 100-pitch mark, a trend that's worrisome in light of shoulder soreness he has experienced. |
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So can you please now cease and desist with your ever-growing trend to try and yuppify the names of dull, everyday things? |
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With the trend in aviator gear, the classic shearling jacket is an obvious choice for those who love the look of leather and the warmth of fur. |
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We believe that when the situation warrants, this trend will continue in the future. |
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A positive trend was also found between the level of anthracene in the soil and the prevalence of reported rashes. |
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This fits in with the general trend away from carnivory and toward herbivory that characterises mammalian evolution in many lineages. |
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This East End patch may not be a destination spot for the media trend pundits, but there is a vibe about the place. |
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To answer this, one must look at the heritage from which this trend has arisen. |
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We have a researcher who was a former chip designer who came to the conclusion that this trend is cuckoo. |
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The modern trend for drinking sweet tasting, exotically flavoured fizzy drinks with a very high alcohol content is not particularly new. |
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Novels with a multi-cultural edge have become the latest trend in literary fiction. |
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This hot new trend of challenging legislative elections is getting out of hand. |
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The trend toward all-in-one systems came about decades ago when equipment was very expensive, and we wanted to run everything on the same box. |
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How can you expect to have anything but a diving trend when your educated citizens are worse than the derelicts? |
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The comparable trend in other servers is simply to add more main memory, which can execute programs. |
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The change in occupational structure shows the image of a reversion to trend after the short-term break caused by the economic crisis. |
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Those tracking terrorist cells say the trend toward soft targets, like schools, is undeniable and probably unstoppable. |
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Staff at the Western Telegraph set the trend on Friday, when they took part in a tea break with a difference. |
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The rupiah has been on a rising trend against the dollar with the local unit closing at a 31-month high last week. |
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In the future, the trend will be for shorter recovery periods after major operations. |
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This disturbing trend for young white women to leap onstage is just not on. |
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It looks like this is becoming a real trend and it finally feels like summer is here. |
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White American popular culture drew heavily on African-American song and dance, a trend that has continued to this day. |
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The awesome stupidity of the common herd endures and multiplies, in part, because of the bogus trend stories that daily newspapers feed it. |
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The problem is that numbers of red grouse are in freefall, continuing a downward trend witnessed over the past 20 years or more. |
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A disturbing trend is that they go after easily available addictives such as whiteners and petroleum-based glues. |
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This pace is broadly comparable with the trend in manufacturing workforces in America, Britain and most other western economies. |
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However, Kennelly says those who want to just flirt with the trend can get the look without having to splash much cash. |
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The trend in microprocessor design has been to use more transistors in each generation. |
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It also started a trend which saw the country as the mist-covered heather-clad mountains of home, peopled by well-meaning rustics. |
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During the early 1980s a trend in new homes was to have a colour suite in either brown, green, cardinal red, etc. |
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Not only did he get a lot of publicity in the media, but he also started the trend of using himself in his ads, measuring his celebrity clients. |
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The latest trend to jolt the watch industry is see-through straps, asymmetrical dials, and funky colours. |
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What does worry me personally is the trend away from engineers being employed at fairly high management levels. |
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The trend from the extreme left to extreme right, so obvious today, was alive and well then. |
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It's become something of a trend in the industry to wrap up a variety of security functions in all-in-one security appliances. |
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The American design diva, who celebrated her 62nd birthday last month, has been forced to behave by the latest trend for ladylike dressing. |
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But the trend is to go to the extreme, push the envelope and be as outrageous as possible. |
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The trend in automotive mechanical and electromechanical components is a move toward synthetic lubricants. |
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The massive value of a single 300 mm wafer is accelerating the trend towards more hermetic production processes. |
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The opposite trend affected animal fat and vegetable oil exports, the export of mineral fuels and lubricants and of chemical products. |
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Women in the Mafia have been documented as a rising trend in Italy's criminal underworld. |
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For pasteurized cheese spreads, the trend is to reduce cheese solids and add dairy solids such as whey protein. |
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This trend celebrates the glitz, glamour and out-and-out luxury enjoyed by the privileged few in pre-revolutionary Russia. |
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In fact, the strong trend in the country is toward the relaxation of rules disfavoring gay parenting. |
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As the art of photography marches relentlessly down the digital path, a surprisingly opposite trend has also emerged. |
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We reanalysed the results of the 37 epidemiological studies to allow for the trend evident in the figure. |
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By now the trend is prominent enough to have merited a New York Times Magazine cover story. |
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The general trend is to criticise and condemn young girls who get pregnant, instead of remembering it takes two to tango. |
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Over the past decade, the trend toward proprietary ownership of insurance and delivery systems has accelerated. |
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The results broke a five decade trend in which the governor's party lost seats in the midterm election. |
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Do you have any problem with Hollywood's recent trend of doing big-budget remakes for classic low-budget horror films? |
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According to Harris, the greatest concern is a trend toward fishing the Argentine anchovy, a staple penguin food. |
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This is surely more of a worrying trend than the few people who follow onto harder drugs through use. |
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The obvious concern with a decline in reading is that such a trend causes critical thinking skills and one's imagination to atrophy. |
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The last forty years have witnessed a trend of political fractionalisation in the developed world. |
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But the trend has begun to change, owing to the availability of cheaper and trendy handsets, affordable pricing and relevant services. |
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The trend nowadays is to loan animals from other zoos for breeding purposes. |
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There has been a definite trend towards premium branding, with consumers trading up to upmarket foods. |
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Who started the trend of interpreting ancient history and literature from an Afro-centric perspective and why did it start? |
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And while the trend in the county was less devastating it was nonetheless traumatic. |
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Despite the increasing trend towards open-plan office environments, the owners and manager of small businesses want an office of their own. |
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The evidence so far is anecdotal rather than statistical, but the trend can't be denied, he says. |
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The increase in unallocated equity reversed a declining trend of the past five years. |
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This trend was not reversed, even in the case of an uneven distribution of polygenes. |
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The drop in revenues between the fourth quarter and the first quarter of this year is bang in line with the trend of the past three years. |
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As far as stock selection is concerned, the biggest trend in the world today is away from tech and telecom companies. |
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The latest trend among technophiles is to communicate through video logs online journals replete with film clips shot on digital video cameras. |
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The journal's emphasis on the recent past mirrors the trend in manuscript submissions. |
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Another important driver of the consolidation trend has been the growth of managed care. |
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And the trend in some parts of the world is towards huge, high-tech, intensive feedlot dairy farming with no place for sentiment and nostalgia. |
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There is a trend back to onshoring with more work being done here because you've got better consistency of quality. |
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Another future trend to watch for is the possibility of free internet telephony. |
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Other activities included drawing pie charts to illustrate incomes, as well as creating seasonal calendars and trend lines. |
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The same trend applies, albeit to a less impressive extent, in the abbreviated format. |
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But we expect the general trend in 2000 will be in the opposite direction to last year. |
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At any rate, there is a worrying trend developing along the North Mayo coast. |
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The general trend is towards currency management against a basket which reflects the trading mix of imports and exports. |
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There had also been a trend of acquisition by people cashing-in on the high value of their homes. |
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Within a few hours of the match, reference to the incident was both headline news around the country and the top trend on Twitter worldwide. |
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The 29-year-old became the top Twitter trend minutes after he won the bronze. |
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The trend is just one example of car interiors becoming much more interesting. |
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The group is part of a growing trend of rabble-rousers who believe there's more to changing business practices than waving a sign around. |
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The light line is an exponential, long-run trend line fitted to the time series by statistical regression. |
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Subscribers receive quarterly, tabular, and graphic reports that trend the data over time so the participant can visualize the laboratory. |
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Another important climate forcing, volcanic aerosols, can also give a similar opposing trend between the stratosphere and troposphere. |
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The classification has five broad categories, the focus of this trend analysis. |
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The researchers observed a trend toward normalization in the cardiac differences in the uninfected children, who remained asymptomatic. |
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The trend for extravagant weddings is expected to continue in the years to come. |
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The general downward trend in enrollment noted by the interviewees is consistent with the downward trend in graduates cited previously. |
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This trend has demonstrably reduced the ability of citizens to seek, receive, and impart information. |
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But as capitalism spreads its tentacles across the globe this trend is changing. |
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Many French scholars note that these requirements represent a dangerous trend because it forces the trier of fact to judge aesthetics. |
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Another trend he's seen is fine tequila being enjoyed after dinner, like brandy. |
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That depressing trend no doubt weighed on the minds of the delegates who gathered this week in Boston for the Democratic National Convention. |
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Strange to say, however, the trend towards nostalgia has met with castigation in the press. |
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The trend towards all-embracing competition policy made public ownership almost irrelevant for years despite questions of the public good. |
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Workplace exposure levels have been monitored on a regular basis, and the trend has been towards a decrease. |
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With that kind of trend in place, do you see any kind of reversal in the offing? |
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Is this trend merely due to cultural conservation, or is it also bound up with the particular development of German society? |
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Proteins involved with cell wall biogenesis, which display low connectivity levels, have a clear trend of later appearance. |
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In all of these studies, there was a developmental trend in children's ability to produce conventional numerals as representations of quantity. |
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And if you goof up, at worst, you can shave your head and be riding another fashion hair trend for a while. |
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There was a noticeable trend towards the use of combination baler and wrapper machines among contractors and farmers making round bale silage. |
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Now the first is gone, the second will soon be gone and if the trend continues, the existence of the third will be in danger as well. |
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Forgery of medical certificates has occurred for some time now, he said, however a new trend is forgery of training certificates. |
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Judgements of national interest require prudence, and some concern for the likely trend of future events. |
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The shoaling trend is thought to reflect upward transition from prodelta to distal and then proximal delta front. |
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The underlying trend over the past eight years has been towards the ever-greater casualisation of the workforce. |
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Events in Africa suggest a trend that regional and subregional organizations are the first to respond to emerging crisis situations. |
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Meanwhile, the trend of bringing the garden inside may promote the use of all shades of green, from celadon to citrus. |
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This trend will only accelerate as whites lapse at higher rates than nonwhites. |
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Bloom, of course, both started and bucked the trend with How to Read and Why. |
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The trend for adornment amongst Middle Eastern women is nothing new, but nail polish is often left out of the equation. |
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The trend is highlighted in a survey by windscreen company Autoglass which each year compiles a list of the number of call-outs to repair car windows all over the country. |
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In effect, Colombian racketeers have successfully managed to penetrate and profit from the latest trend in the North American illegal drug market. |
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But the trend for tinpot lifestyle dictators can't last forever. |
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The trend led to a resurgence of anthology television, and renewed interest in The Twilight Zone. |
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The trend is particularly concentrated in the coastal states where women are wealthier, more educated, and more liberal. |
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The past craze for leggings has been replaced by this year's trend for jeggings, close-fitting leggings made of fabric that resembles denim in appearance. |
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But a recent trend is capitalizing on our latent desires to actually become the famous people we love and love to hate. |
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The series also reversed a long trend that saw the character paralyzed by the Joker and confined to a wheelchair for a decade. |
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This trend continued when the data were adjusted for inflammatory markers. |
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Instead it was the perfectly coiffed bang that reigned supreme as the most sought after beauty trend of the season. |
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Now turquoise is heading out of the bathroom and into other living areas with a new range of cool hues predicted to be the next trend in home products. |
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The trend is towards a rigorous understanding of air defense, missile and space systems, and their relationship to the accomplishment of the joint mission. |
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Now the dominant trend in radio is to avoid giving listeners a reason to turn off, rather than offering a positive reason to turn on in the first place. |
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That trend has benefitted upstart exchanges like ICE, which stands for IntercontinentalExchange. |
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Federalists were unable to contain the trend toward the country's split. |
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The group now has 140 members, with a positive trend of adhesion. |
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Police say there is a growing trend of illegal scrambling there and residents have complained about noise, damage to the land and the risk posed to walkers. |
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From the modern chastity belt to a bag that disguises as a manhole, Soraya Roberts on the growing trend of protective fashion. |
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The trend in the industrialised world is for people to work their guts out when young, then move to part-time working patterns or contract-based projects as life moves on. |
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The trend where church authorities spend large sums of money gutting old churches and destroying original features is also mentioned in critical terms. |
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The trend in dress shoes is more of a square toe, rather than wingtips. |
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For example, bacteria living near the surface of the biofilm, with easy access to oxygen and nutrients, are entrepreneurs, trend setters, lookouts. |
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Even in bioethics, the trend is toward procedure rather than substance. |
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More than any other food, bacon has been lifted by the comfort food trend because of that instant recognition. |
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In any case, the demographic trend is in favour of senior citizens. |
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However, contributing to more distinct group of health problems is the growing trend of marriage between close relatives or what Vickie calls intermarriage. |
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Having caught on to the London-based trend of hip hop dance classes, Da Angelo productions offers up a brand-new course for all aspiring b-boys and b-girls in Montreal. |
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On the bright side, the trend among Silicon Valley post-Snowden has been positive when it comes to user privacy. |
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Our ability to detect disease has sprinted far past our ability to manage it, and the trend shows no signs of letting up. |
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The roots of hip hop's infatuation with expensive, outrageous and overtly customised motor vehicles lie in ghetto fabulous, the trend for conspicuous consumption. |
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Within an hour, her name was a Twitter trend in the United States. |
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The drop in the number of serious firearms offences in West Yorkshire, against the national trend and for the second year running, deserves a guarded welcome. |
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It seems to be intrinsic to domestic politics of every variety that a certain dismal downward trend emerges, characterized by sloth, despondency and complacency. |
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In almost every sphere of life, the trend is to trade in ownership for access. |
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And thankfully, Fox also relented on the current trend of giving Western audiences English-only dub soundtracks instead of the original Cantonese with subtitles. |
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Tthe majority of consolidation efforts are focused on physical consolidation of storage resources, but that trend is shifting as technology evolves. |
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Their youngest daughter, of primary age, attends a state school but may go to a private secondary, a trend which could leave private primaries particularly vulnerable. |
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So, the trend of uncontrolled, dangerous alcohol consumption is likely to continue. |
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This trend was due to lower outflows on services and other incomes earned because of the recessional conditions of the domestic economy, including the export sector. |
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The current trend might just be a calm before the storm while new powers rise up to become strong enough to eventually challenge the existing world order. |
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This management trend is the latest in a line of effective ways of reducing costs and allowing organisations to concentrate on their core activities. |
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The findings of this study show a worrying trend towards glumness. |
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The trend is a serious economic flaw because it has resulted in financial haemorrhage not to mention the serious loss of business to local insurance firms. |
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While a lamp with a dimmer is always great, the trend in lamps today is silk or Japanese style lampshades, where the light subtly shines through the screen. |
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The trend for bandage dresses is one that knows no end. For the umpteenth season running every high street store has a Herve Leger-inspired skintight dress. |
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Menu trends often highlight roasted garlic, and the fiery food trend that has swept the nation has caused hot peppers to become well known to many consumers. |
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But among pedophiles, this trend is skewed, with sexual, as opposed to nurturing, emotions burgeoning. |
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The typical trend is for writers and actors to default to the crudest element of what makes their show work, and lean on that. |
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The cafe, opened as a feature of the baths in 1937, could be replaced by a dance studio to cater for an increasing trend for indoor exercise such as Pilates and aerobics. |
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Within months, the carefully groomed leader became a tinpot dictator, setting a trend that would endure in all the fractured states of West Africa. |
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Basanites were sampled from six localities within the outcrop of the Batain Nappes and define two lineaments, similar in trend to the Qalhat Fault. |
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If the trend continued they would be put out of house and home. |
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An upward trend is especially apparent in kidney, liver, and thyroid cancer and in melanoma and lymphoma. |
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There seems to be a trend at the moment for referees to add two or three minutes at the end of matches no matter what number of stoppages there have been. |
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Overall, then, there is no trend from dextrality to sinistrality. |
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Despite the proven utility of convict road gangs for construction work, the postwar trend was definitely headed in the direction of maintenance work. |
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