Every one of them is constantly invaded in the public interest with universal approval. |
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These books reach multi-ethnic audiences by emphasizing the universal within the culturally particular. |
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And nor should it exclude the jurisdiction of any other state that gives its courts universal jurisdiction over international crimes. |
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His rigorous non-narrative dances do not evade, but more deeply express, the universal stirrings of such tales. |
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Moral development culminates in the individual's ascension to the level of universal justice. |
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For instance, they do not ask whose interests are served through doctrines of universal salvation or limited atonement. |
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Before inserting the airway, explain the procedure to the patient and use universal precautions as necessary. |
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Individuals possess these capacities in varying degrees, but they are part of the universal genetic inheritance of the human race. |
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This combination of chemical and mechanical together with the artistic, is universal in line engraving. |
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Our own answer must be a universal one, applicable in principle to all comparable cases. |
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In formal mathematical logic, one makes frequent use of the existential and universal quantifiers. |
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If the Romans thought their empire was universal, the appeal of the Roman Empire continues to be universal today. |
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Writers like the Romantics, who found mystery in the commonplace and saw the universal in each individual's experience, remind us to hope. |
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Thus, for me, semiotics suggested that you could not ascribe universal values to literary texts. |
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As a universal spam blocking tool Spam Blocker possesses indefeasible advantages compared to analogical applications. |
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Dancing is a universal instinct, a zoologic, a biologic impulse, found in animals as well as in man. |
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The only note of caution voiced by one reviewer was whether the film had universal appeal to cinema audiences. |
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To argue otherwise now is to acquiesce in a rhetoric which those of us who accept universal human rights have no choice but to reject as racist. |
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His innovation was to produce universal door frames that could be hung either on the left-hand or right-hand side. |
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Unfortunately, there is a universal tendency to move towards a risk-free society. |
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However it appears, unlike the century that has passed, we are entering an era that will be based on exclusivity rather than universal access. |
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It was a decade when copious talk of universal human rights mingled abhorrently with the most brazen crimes against humanity. |
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Alizarin is an orange or red crystalline compound and alkahest is the universal solvent believed by alchemists to exist. |
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The left worries about the universal rights of man, whereas the right worries about preserving nationalistic tradition and culture. |
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The problem with trouser suits is that despite their democratic appeal, they lack the universal qualities ascribable to men's tailoring. |
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At a universal level both the Sun and Leo are associated with royalty, majesty, stateliness, dignity, and authority. |
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Neither has the second law of thermodynamics nor the universal law of gravitation. |
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The kind of universal electoral process you describe sounds wonderful at first blush and I might even consider voting for such a system. |
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While all agree he is tough and prone to losing his temper, there is almost universal respect for his abilities as a soldier. |
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Her works are replete with objects teeming with personal histories and memories that also act as media to convey universal ideas. |
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Komensky is the moral reference point for the idea of an universal education. |
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Thus, Muldrow cannot help but abjure spiritual claims to universal enlightenment. |
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There is a sprinkling of hobblers, plenty of wincers, and almost universal hollow eyes and messed hair. |
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She has universal name recognition and a deep reservoir of public sympathy. |
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Sewing machines brought mass-produced shoes in standard sizes and ready-to-wear clothes within universal reach. |
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The immediacy of violence and the reaction of artists were in some part ahistorical focusing instead on the universal and timeless viscerality. |
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Neither shastras nor smritis suggest that there exists an immutable, universal moral doctrine. |
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The first universal health insurance system was forged and passed in 1883 by an archconservative, Germany's Otto von Bismarck. |
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Sometimes dubbed a modern-day Lowry, he draws upon his Midlands background to produce quirkily humorous work with universal themes. |
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After a brief spell, the French decided the universal rights of man did not apply to non-white people. |
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It's made more money and won more universal acclaim than any film for decades, but never has there been a trilogy of such proportions. |
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For example, the exponent b in the rate functions of the expressions in Eq. 5 was assigned a universal value. |
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It was also a call to shun violence and animosity and to promote universal love and understanding. |
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Not a great fan of doubles in my own country, I begin to feel the stirrings of patriotism as I share the universal Jamaican love for the patty. |
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The poor can access quality care only if there is universal access to regimens that are structured to ensure affordability and acceptability. |
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Besides, they've got this universal broad appeal, whereas all I'm doing is wittering on about obscure pop music. |
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Many African countries still do not have universal radio or TV services capable of being received in all parts by all people. |
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One apparently almost universal discriminatory practice was to pay women less than men. |
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The sinking and rising of lakes is the sole rhythmic variation on a theme of universal erosion. |
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The greeting acknowledges that we all share the same breath, the same universal life force. |
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The traditional linkage of human calendrical microcosms to universal historical macrocosms followed an argument in five stages. |
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His compositions have retained a universal popularity and continue to be performed in virtually all corners of the world. |
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The universal will replace the individual when we have experienced and tasted it in meditation. |
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It seems to be universal in its appeal judging by the reactions I have received. |
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The only way to universalize upper-middle class taste would be through universal redistribution of upper-middle class wealth. |
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The same cast of mind also tended to seek simple, universal formulae to resolve any problem, no matter how complex. |
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In view of such a unilateral rejection, it is amazing that anyone should continue to cling to the false notion of universal acceptance. |
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But before the accolades and universal acclaim, Kahanamoku was going to do something very small and singularly important for American sports. |
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It did not state the law of universal gravitation nor Newton's three laws of motion. |
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Racism of some kind is just about universal but some forms are much more malign than others. |
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Such a view reconciles free will not with determinism but with the highly plausible thesis of universal event causation. |
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According to Carl Jung, the collective unconscious contains archetypes, universal mental predispositions not grounded in experience. |
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Despite its essential inequities and hidebound nostalgia, Old England was a gentle place of tolerance, common sense, and universal kindliness. |
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Anyway, I found Andrea to be a perfectly amiable person, but that was not a universal view. |
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While senators are appointed by the King, deputies of the lower house are directly elected by universal suffrage. |
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We should not rake the current religious bias regnant in America today as necessarily universal for all cultures. |
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In 1944, with the granting of a new constitution, Jamaicans gained universal suffrage. |
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What's his next miscalculated step along the path to universal revilement and hatred? |
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In it, Newton revealed his laws of motion, and the law of universal gravitation. |
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Some universal remotes can be large and unwieldy with way too many buttons, many of which wind up going unused. |
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We control universal processes, as a willful act of mankind, through these discoveries. |
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And this characteristic of Marxism is a universal truth, unaffected by culture. |
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Mathematician Alan M. Turing was one of the first to propose the idea of a finite automaton as a universal mathematics machine. |
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One of the universal observations by shooters who have fired the short magnums is their surprisingly mild recoil compared to standard magnums. |
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In addition, it's also drilled and tapped for universal scope mounting blocks. |
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The second of our thrillers is an adventurous modern love story, firmly located in London but with universal themes. |
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Troops and their families count on high-quality education and responsive universal health care. |
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She had identified the universal appeal of Koodiyattam before Japanese scholars discovered that forms like Noh shared a common philosophy with the Sanskrit theatre form. |
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Not everything demonstrable can be known by finding definitions, since all definitions are universal and affirmative whereas some demonstrable propositions are negative. |
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There is also the opportunity for including a universal tag in new cars. |
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A common Christendom under the Pope, and the universal language of Latin, provided a form of European community long before that of the 20th century. |
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Like other autodidacts of his time, he aspired to universal knowledge. |
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The Third Republic was based upon a legislative assembly elected by universal male suffrage and proclaimed itself a thoroughly parliamentary regime. |
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The courage of this husband and father is a constant reminder of how much some sacrifice for exercising universal rights. |
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Yet the campaign by the IH to beautify the Irish home by emphasizing the domestic role of women was not met with universal accord by the female readers of the paper. |
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In the same way traditional literature possesses archetypes, modern fictional works can hold these recurring images of universal significance as well. |
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The priest is the ordained representative of the bishop and, as such, the most visible apostolic link between the local community and the universal church. |
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Just as it took a quarter of a century to create the universal special education system we now have, so will it take years to find ways to realize its full potential. |
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The president's inaugural address, in talking about universal freedom, talks about all sorts of possibilities for this country, not just warlike ones but peaceful ones. |
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Back then, property was understood by universal consensus as a foundational cornerstone of human liberty and a life worth living. |
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A fundamental message of the film is that we are all connected, just as the Vedas teach that through atman we are all part of the universal soul of Brahman. |
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In the aftermath of Vatican II, however, the nearly universal grief that followed his death led to proposals that the council canonize him by acclamation. |
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The rise of large and organized states seems to be a universal response to caging. |
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Thailand combined the introduction of universal access to subsidised health care with a radical shift in funding away from urban hospitals to primary care. |
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Cassini's tables of Jupiter's moons were used to determine longitudes by providing a universal time with which to compare the local time at various positions on the Earth. |
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A metal ring is welded onto the power shaft beside the universal joint. |
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In a pluralistic society religious, moral or cultural values put forward in a public governmental context cannot always be expected to meet with universal acceptance. |
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A brand-new poll found that a majority of Republican men still favored universal background checks. |
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He agreed with Pareto that universal suffrage promoted the corrupt and devious political skills of the flatterer, the wheeler-dealer, and the populist demagogue. |
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Yet many proponents of universal suffrage were just as deluded, in their own way, as the Adullamites who clung to their rotten boroughs as if civilisation depended on them. |
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The product of the Soviets' laudable campaign for universal public housing, Petrzalka's rank ugliness serves only to emphasize what a jewel the old part of the city is. |
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International awards like these attest to the film's universal appeal. |
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Was there something linked to something a little more universal as far as experiences are concerned? |
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One of the major goals of the Affordable Care Act was to achieve universal access to health care. |
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Esperanto fell well short of Zamenhof's goal of a universal second language, but it was not a complete failure. |
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The spirituality in Star Wars is so universal that many world religions, from Adventism to Zoroastrianism, have found their beliefs reflected in the movie. |
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Essentially westerns set in space, they both cover the universal themes of good versus evil while making the lead actors spit out mind-boggling technospeak on a regular basis. |
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Both men use film to explore the specificity of Africanisms within the context of human universal as well as American experiences and social norms. |
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Rooting around for unique observations that have universal resonance offers emotional release to you, and comic relief to others. |
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For this reason, it has been identified with the notion of deity in numerous cultures and finds symbolic expression in such universal configurations as the mandala. |
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And once again with ISIS we have seen universal condemnation by Muslims leaders in the United States and abroad. |
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On the other side, advocates of indigenous authors allied themselves with partisans of free trade and international copyright, claiming universal natural rights of authorship. |
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The Internet gives video on demand the kind of universal reach that revival houses could scarcely dream of. |
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My poetry rejects all excessive remoteness from reality and takes pleasure in bringing things and men closer in an effort to achieve universal coherence and harmony. |
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The themes resonated with viewers, becoming universal in their appeal. |
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It does not stop at broadly hinting at the virtue of universal love but goes deep into the matter, and, by its teachings, ensures peace and amity among mankind. |
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High tariffs, especially on manufactured goods, are an almost universal feature of mercantilist policy. |
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He viewed the album's explication of mental illness as illuminating a universal condition. |
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It appeared, in the eighteenth century, as universal and immutable as human nature. |
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Each citizen is entitled to education and there is universal compulsory school attendance. |
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The various basketball rules converged into a universal set in the United States. |
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He goes on to claim that there must be someone or something behind such a universal set of principles. |
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The Russian Constitution guarantees free, universal health care for all its citizens. |
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Seeing itself as an inclusive nation with universal values, France has always valued and strongly advocated assimilation. |
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I do not apprehend any difficulty in collecting and commonplacing an universal history from the historians. |
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The device has a universal design that can be installed on an ordinary car wheel. |
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There is no universal agreement on the exact or approximate date the Protestant Reformation ended. |
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Most Assistance Dogs have one universal skill in common that outshines and far exceeds all of their physical capabilities. |
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Belief in the soul and an afterlife remained near universal until the emergence of atheism in the 18th century. |
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The albedo was measured with the M-80m universal pyranometer and a digital millivoltmeter. |
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The world's biggest mobile phone makers and network operators have backed plans to create a universal phone recharger. |
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Listening to music is perhaps the most common and universal form of entertainment, while learning and understanding it are popular disciplines. |
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Finally, even the ritual objects are viewed as being infused with the universal power or Ashe. |
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Kayo tackles one of the most universal and prevalent social issues in America. |
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Each department elects its own authorities through a universal suffrage system. |
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The erroneous derivation from halig has given rise to the demonym Haligonian, which is of recent origin and not in universal use. |
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When designing universal gear units, designers neither know the place of reducer application, nor the exploitation regimes and therefore they. |
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That is the universal tenet. But is God really hid? It is the blind or stupid eye that first pronounced this sensely word. |
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Some leap to the strains with unapt foot, and make a halting figure in the universal dance. |
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Universal indicator paper is made from absorbent paper that has been impregnated with universal indicator. |
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Esperanto is used as the universal language in the far future of Harry Harrison's Stainless Steel Rat and Deathworld stories. |
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Given the relative success of the scientific enterprise it would seem that particular rather universal rationalities have been selected for. |
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The proposed law on universal suffrage was approved the day after by the Belgian Parliament. |
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The Communist government asserted that universal health care was a priority of state planning and progress was made in rural areas. |
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What they call continued progress in atomic warfare means universal extermination, and what they call national security is organized suicide. |
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Many mushrooms lack a universal veil, therefore they do not have either a volva or volval patches. |
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Today, Cuba has universal health care and despite persistent shortages of medical supplies, there is no shortage of medical personnel. |
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The almost universal European division into a 'good' west end and a 'poor' east end of large cities developed in this period. |
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This approach, almost universal today, was first used by Swan in the Nobel tankers Blesk, Lumen, and Lux. |
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In general though, Chinese Taoist architecture lacks universal features that distinguish it from other structures. |
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The Government of Ghana is elected by universal suffrage after every four years. |
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Aside from clashes over a range of social, welfare, labour and economic policies, the most contentious topic has been universal suffrage. |
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The durability and universal acceptance is a result of the process through which they came into being in the form they have. |
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For liberal humanists such as Rousseau and Kant, the universal law of reason guided the way toward total emancipation from any kind of tyranny. |
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In 1884 the International Meridian Conference adopted the Greenwich meridian as the universal Prime Meridian or zero point of longitude. |
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The cultural anthropologist Victor Turner identified four universal characteristics of cultural performance. |
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Political debates, however, have centred themselves predominately on universal suffrage and education reform. |
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The only principle really is that there will always need to be a judicious mixture of universal and means-tested benefits. |
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He believed similarities between the myths of different cultures reveals the existence of these universal archetypes. |
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Western stereotypes were reversed, emphasizing the universal aspects, and introducing modern approaches of social problems. |
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Symbology may be implicit, using universal elements of design, or may be more specific to cartography or even to the map. |
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Any exception or selectivity will shake faith in universal norms of the UN Charter. |
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The health care is public, universal and free for any legal citizen of Spain. |
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Asad's work critiqued the notion that there were universal characteristics of ritual to be found in all cases. |
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Many of these had overtly political motives, like the 1893 General Strike that helped achieve universal suffrage. |
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The empire had a parliament called the Reichstag, which was elected by universal male suffrage. |
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It includes her sixteen mystical visions and contemplations on universal love and hope in a time of plague, religious schism, uprisings and war. |
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Traditional Chinese holidays such as Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, Cold Food Festival, and others were universal holidays. |
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This party, led by Guy Rozemont, bettered its position in 1953, and, on the strength of the election results, demanded universal suffrage. |
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The 1840 constitution of the Kingdom of Hawai'i granted universal suffrage to all male and female adults. |
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Members might be chosen through a direct election under universal suffrage, an indirect election, or another form of suffrage. |
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It was a label, at the dawn of the cold war, meant to suggest that anybody advocating universal access to health care must be a communist. |
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The subpoena has its source in English common law and it is now used almost with universal application throughout the English common law world. |
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One of the goals of socialized medicine systems is ensuring universal access to health care. |
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The Empress of Russia, with her own hand, minuted an edict for universal tolerance. |
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An example of a universal state succession is the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. |
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The Nicaraguan government guarantees universal free health care for its citizens. |
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Robbers of the world, having by their universal plunder exhausted the land, they rifle the deep. |
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In particular blood banks need universal blood group O Rh Negative, and rarer blood groups A Rh Negative, B Rh Negative and AB Rh Negative. |
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The unit aims to be a universal product that is easier to use than previous annunciators while offering more features. |
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Rhetoric, then, is not universal either, but varies, from culture to culture and even from time to time within a given culture. |
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This was around the time when the universal values of freedom and liberty were incarnated by the French Revolution. |
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The most radical elements proposed universal manhood suffrage and the reorganisation of parliamentary constituencies. |
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Between 1838 and 1848 a popular movement, Chartism, organised around six demands including universal male franchise and the secret ballot. |
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A state succession can be characterized as either being universal or partial. |
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Government officials think a universal malodor, or offensive odor, might prove effective as a non-lethal weapon. |
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It is known as the universal blood type and can be given to patients with any blood group. |
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The practice is almost universal in the regions of Dire Dawa, Somali, and Afar. |
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It maintains a Nordic social welfare system that provides universal health care and tertiary education for its citizens. |
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Weight distribution is a universal problem in bobsledding and one of the factors the designers can influence. |
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Appointment of counsel for indigent defendants was nearly universal in federal felony cases, though it varied considerably in state cases. |
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Public health services are universal and offered to all citizens of the country for free. |
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Primary universal schoolwide interventions are designed to address the majority of students' instructional needs. |
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It follows immediately that all universal categorical statements have existential import with respect to both terms. |
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They were possibly an upgrade of an earlier code and the intention must have been to establish a universal codification. |
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Before 1837, the East India Company's dominions in India had no universal public postal service, one that was shared by all regions. |
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These norms are said to gain their strength from universal acceptance, such as the prohibitions against genocide and slavery. |
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Claret is the universal medicine here, and mundungus port the bane and stupefaction of all society. |
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The United Nations introduced a resolution during the General Assembly's 62nd sessions in 2007 calling for a universal ban. |
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According to Toynbee, applying the historical method in economics would reveal how supposedly universal economic laws were, in fact, relative. |
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This teaching also attests to another day when Christ will sit in universal judgement of all mankind. |
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The relationships between universal norms and specific norms nurture the development of international law. |
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Waugh, a staunch opponent of Church reform, was particularly distressed by the replacement of the universal Latin Mass with the vernacular. |
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The initiative seeks to achieve amongst other things, universal primary school availability. |
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Relations of Ideas are a priori, and represent universal bonds between ideas that mark the cornerstones of human thought. |
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The French health care system is one of universal health care largely financed by government national health insurance. |
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Australia has universal healthcare and 'welfare state' systems which also limit lawsuits. |
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Historians have debated whether Hume posited a universal unchanging human nature, or allowed for evolution and development. |
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Utomhus areas must undergo a complete workup and will after completion satisfy universal design requirements and be prepared for varied activity. |
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The NNV are not universal among Heathens, and it has for instance been noted that they are rare among Swedish practitioners. |
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Most industrialized countries and many developing countries operate some form of publicly funded health care with universal coverage as the goal. |
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In 2006, Massachusetts became the first state to mandate universal health insurance. |
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Roman legal doctrine was lost during the Middle Ages, but claims of universal rights could still be made based on religious doctrine. |
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Passages in the Overview and the Greek grammar have been taken as an early exposition of a universal grammar underlying all human languages. |
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The enthusiasm surrounding Bell's public displays laid the groundwork for universal acceptance of the revolutionary device. |
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The universal emergence of atomic hydrogen first occurred during the recombination epoch. |
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Limitations of these systems drove the need for a more universal navigation solution with greater accuracy. |
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His linguistic work has been heralded for its early exposition of a universal grammar. |
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There are no universal standards of the multiple names for such abbreviations and of their orthographic styling. |
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There is no universal agreement among scholars on which countries should be included within South Asia. |
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There is universal suffrage for adults over 18 years of age, with a secret ballot for all elected offices. |
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Chinmoy's artwork is inspired by the themes of universal oneness and universal peace. |
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Operating at normal power line frequencies, universal motors are often found in a range less than 1000 watts. |
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These churches see no foundation to papal claims of universal immediate jurisdiction, or to claims of papal infallibility. |
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The microscopic Maxwell equations have universal applicability, but are unwieldy for common calculations. |
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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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According to their teaching, a period of universal apostasy followed the death of the Twelve Apostles. |
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Whereas SCIMs cannot turn a shaft faster than allowed by the power line frequency, universal motors can run at much higher speeds. |
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The IPA is also not universal among dictionaries in languages other than English. |
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Are targeted measures such as WFF or universal programmes encompassing all citizens the most efficient? |
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The entire fire detection and alarm system chosen for MT2 is based on Bosch's UGM 2020 universal security systems and Magic. |
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Since the advent of universal suffrage, the differences between county and borough constituencies are slight. |
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However, all of these criteria are applied in a universal manner that does not account for differences among units of product. |
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Since 1962, the French president has been elected by universal suffrage within France. |
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Yet, these are more abstract principles than universal rights, as Melanie Phillips observes in her eye-popping book Londonistan. |
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He concluded that the rays were composed of very light, negatively charged particles which were a universal building block of atoms. |
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An internal universal AC power supply, means no wall wart, so the product can easily be stand-alone or rack mounted. |
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South Africa held its first universal elections in 1994, which the ANC won by an overwhelming majority. |
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His accomplishments include Calculus, Newton's laws of motion, and Newton's law of universal gravitation among many other. |
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Esperanto was to serve as an international auxiliary language, that is, as a universal second language, not to replace ethnic languages. |
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Such teachings of the ordinary and universal magisterium are obviously not given in a single specific document. |
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In 1945, the Conservatives first declared support for universal healthcare. |
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Some systems do not provide universal healthcare or restrict coverage to public health facilities. |
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By the 1950s the jet engine was almost universal in combat aircraft, with the exception of cargo, liaison and other specialty types. |
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Abundant and of universal distribution in all kinds of situations except muckland. |
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The union was conditional upon fulfillment of the agrarian reform, autonomy, and respect for universal human rights. |
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The concept of universal suffrage requires the right to vote to be granted to all its residents. |
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In any case, where universal suffrage exists, the right to vote is not restricted by race, sex, belief, wealth, or social status. |
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Before universal suffrage, adopted as part of Bermuda's Constitution in 1967, voting was dependent on a certain level of property ownership. |
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Late August 1792, elections were held, now under male universal suffrage, for the new National Convention. |
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Some symbols have become nearly universal through their consistent use in computers and on the internet. |
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In developed countries, due to nearly universal advanced water treatment and sanitation practices present there, cholera is rare. |
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Peace to arise out of universal discord fomented in all parts of the empire. |
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Rules for these games, where they existed, were neither universal nor codified. |
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Stephen Petronio, for example, once cavorted in bawdy-house corsets and now sees gender issues in more universal terms. |
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A universal problem encountered by lawmakers throughout human history is how to organize published statutes. |
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Because of the universal bolt, the hangers install easily with a wrench, nut driver, slotted, Phillips or Robertson screwdriver. |
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There was universal male suffrage for the Reichstag, however legislation would have to pass both houses. |
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In 1946, universal family allowances were introduced to provide financial support to households for raising children. |
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Because of universal jurisdiction, action can be taken against pirates without objection from the flag state of the pirate vessel. |
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It wasn't until the mid-19th century and the development of the Minie projectile that riflery became a universal realization. |
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Plato argued that there are some universal forms that are not a part of particular things. |
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In this distinction, there is a particular apple and a universal form of an apple. |
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Aristotle's predecessor, Plato, argued that all things have a universal form, which could be either a property or a relation to other things. |
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Some universal banks in the Philippines that has its headquarters in the city are the Landbank of the Philippines and Philippine Trust Company. |
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He also steers clear of the heterodoxy of Averroism which would replace individual intellects with a created universal intellectus agens. |
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Scottish infantry were generally armed, as was almost universal in Western Europe, with a combination of pike and shot. |
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In 1832, the Reform Act extended the vote in Britain but did not grant universal suffrage. |
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The button has a cottony roll of mycelium, the universal veil, that surrounds the developing fruit body. |
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National elections are universal and mandatory for all citizens 18 years and older. |
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Yet many American doctors were skeptical of this European breakthrough and their doubt curtailed universal use of bacteriological diagnosis. |
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Does this reflect a scribal scruple to have the element of universal heirhood incorporated, or is this a piety of Sara herself? |
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Newton developed the ideas of universal gravitation, Newtonian mechanics, and calculus, and Robert Hooke his eponymously named law of elasticity. |
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This was an advantage for William, as it was the only universal tax collected by western European rulers during this period. |
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While most of the marks are simple and of a universal nature, a few were later used as signs in the Indus script. |
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The postulated isomorphism between words and things constitutes the characterizing feature of all philosophically based universal languages. |
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By the time it met, on 24 September at York, Charles had resolved to follow the almost universal advice to call a parliament. |
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It was the goal of universal encyclopedias to record all human knowledge in a comprehensive reference work. |
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After the advent of state funded universal education, the Church was not permitted to carry on educational, instructional activity of any kind. |
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Political agitation at home from radicals such as the Chartists and the suffragettes enabled legislative reform and universal suffrage. |
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It was progressive and radical in several respects, in particular by establishing universal male suffrage. |
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The universal male suffrage of 1793 was replaced by limited suffrage based on property. |
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Election by universal suffrage, as modified by the Constitution, is the one crowning franchise of the American people. |
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Suffrage is universal for people age 18 and older, but only Muslims may hold elected office. |
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In the Exopolitics model, life-bearing planets such as Earth are members of a collective Universe whole that operates under universal law. |
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No problem you think, you'll just pop out and get one of those universal beepers. |
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In his epistemology, Plato maintains that our knowledge of universal concepts is a kind of recollection. |
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It is one of the few countries in the world that provide universal free education from primary to tertiary stage. |
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Did you ever think how these universal stories have become inknitted with the very life of universal history? |
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Piracy is of note in international law as it is commonly held to represent the earliest invocation of the concept of universal jurisdiction. |
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Besides universal suffrage, it permitted the development of political parties. |
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On map projections there is no universal rule as to how meridians and parallels should appear. |
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There were even some fakes, such as almanac and Paracelsus' universal solvent the alkahest. |
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Eventually, he recalls, he and his colleagues hit on the possibility of a single gene being the universal bar code for living things. |
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The ultra-thin design and super-grip base ensures this universal Sat Nav Mat contours to your dash to stay put. |
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The next day, the Prussian delegate to the Frankfurt assembly presented a plan calling for a national constitution, a directly elected national Diet, and universal suffrage. |
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Now we need a universal consensus about standards of decency toward ecosystems, individuals from other species, and Earth. We cannot do this unless we end carnism. |
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The quarter, bushel, and peck are nearly universal measures of corn. |
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Thus the USSR became one of the first communist states to proclaim, as an ideological objective, the elimination of religion and its replacement with universal atheism. |
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A pretence of kindness is the universal stale to all base projects. |
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