The four year study was based in two inner London boroughs and delivered through a local voluntary sector charity. |
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It is difficult to keep abreast of the various voluntary activities that Veronica has engaged herself in. |
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They have gained awards after clocking up more than 200 hours of voluntary activity. |
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Motivation controls voluntary behavior up to the limit of physical capacity. |
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These would work more closely with the uninsured public to widen the insurance acceptability on a voluntary basis. |
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Where possible these changes will be achieved through natural wastage, voluntary redundancy and redeployment. |
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Tories say the job losses would be achieved through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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If it is necessary to reduce the number of posts we will firstly try to do this by natural wastage and then by voluntary means. |
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Mr Brown's aides said it was hoped many of the jobs would go through natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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It calls for a register of interests for voluntary organisations so that we can know the extent of Labour nepotism and jobs for the boys. |
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The voluntary group who need E30,000 every year to keep afloat raise money through raffles, sponsored walks and from donations. |
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Where there is force or the threat of violence or well grounded fear of violence, there is no voluntary consent. |
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It also serves as an essential adjunct to conscious voluntary or emotional reactions. |
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An effort is on to get together a list of voluntary donors who are reachable over the telephone. |
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Exercises include pelvic floor muscle contraction and relaxation to improve voluntary control. |
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Trafford council wants to shake up its home care service and bring in a private company or voluntary agency. |
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A national voluntary organisation is recruiting new members for their Laois branch. |
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The Home Secretary's briefings may be kite-flying and he may go for voluntary ID cards. |
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All local authorities stressed that every effort would be made to redeploy teachers, offer them voluntary redundancy or early retirement. |
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A spokesman said employees could either be redeployed, retrained or take voluntary redundancy. |
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We fed woodrats control diets and treatment diets and monitored voluntary water intake. |
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Must show solidarity, join the union, march for better conditions, withdraw participation in voluntary activities, work to rule. |
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They will discuss ways of reducing the workforce by 130 through voluntary redundancies. |
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The firm said it hoped many of the job losses would be through voluntary redundancy. |
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The workforce has been reduced by voluntary redundancy from 380 to 310, with the removal of 40 temporary workers and 30 permanently employed. |
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Mr Moss said voluntary redundancies were preferable over compulsory redundancies. |
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My understanding is that the Inland Revenue Department made a judgment on the situation with regard to koha payments to voluntary workers. |
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I am not work-shy and donate some of my time to charity on a voluntary basis. |
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The medulla controls this involuntary swallowing reflex, although voluntary swallowing may be initiated by the cerebral cortex. |
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Her work is entirely voluntary and includes weekly rehearsals for two youth orchestras. |
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In other words, belief in God and efforts to please Him must be accompanied by acts of charity and alms can be both voluntary and compulsory. |
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The charity relies upon voluntary support to provide the majority of their annual costs and support like this is very important to them. |
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He visited the langars put up by voluntary groups and inquired about the eatables provided to the yatries. |
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The Government has laid out its ideas for a proposed voluntary code to govern how communication firms handle calls, e-mails and web access. |
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The role of the ambassadors was a voluntary one and was basically to boost support in London itself for the Olympics bid. |
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A voluntary restructuring scheme is proposed to encourage factory closures and renunciation of quota. |
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Well done to all in an official or voluntary capacity who remained on duty or on call over the Yuletide period. |
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The repatriation is voluntary and refugees in the camp have been queueing up to register for repatriation. |
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He subsequently repatriated his money and made voluntary contact with the Revenue Commissioners. |
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Without revenue, except for meager voluntary state requisitions, Congress could not even pay the interest on its outstanding debt. |
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He was a lay reader at St Barnabas Church, Shore, and St James Church, Calderbrook and had done voluntary work at Buckley Hall Prison. |
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An information leaflet was distributed that described the aim of the study and explained that participation was voluntary and anonymous. |
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A few years back charities and voluntary organisations had a mutual respect for one another's services and duplication did not happen. |
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Even voluntary export restraints, illegal under the new rules, began to resurface. |
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Relationships between women and men should be voluntary and based on love, and on a simple and retractable agreement to live together. |
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The individual who is initially a voluntary user can become a compulsive drug user, an addict. |
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The olfactory system is attached to the limbic system, which links the left and right brain and the voluntary and involuntary nervous centres. |
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Calls to mental health crisis lines provided by voluntary and religious groups have doubled in five years. |
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Instead of voluntary dumbing down, there's a steady process of public self-enlightenment. |
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It is my ardent desire that I will be able to render similar voluntary services in the future. |
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Additional shifts were voluntary and no loading paid on the standard rate for additional hours. |
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He and Carolyn are also local preachers at Kingston Methodist Church and have close ties with many voluntary organisations. |
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He and his wife are also local preachers at Kingston Methodist Church and have close ties with many voluntary organisations. |
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I think when your boss asks you to sign a waiver, that's not a voluntary action on your part. |
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Any job losses will be dealt with through collective bargaining and on a voluntary basis. |
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Mr Willoughby will run the marathon to raise money for Edale Mountain Rescue Team, of which he is a voluntary member. |
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In the new country, the former colonizer's country, a new cycle of forced and voluntary assimilation started all over again. |
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Waterford Immigration Network is a voluntary group working to support and assist refugee families in the city. |
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In most places, both assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia are unlawful, although there are some exceptions. |
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In my view, physician assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia are a matter of personal choice and human rights. |
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Suicide and attempted suicide are no longer crimes in Australia, but voluntary euthanasia or assisted suicide is illegal. |
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There are a number of references in the speeches in this case to voluntary assumption of responsibility. |
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She then describes the battle of the styles between Baroque, Palladian, and astylar designs for the great voluntary hospitals in Britain. |
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Under the agreement Eurotunnel is to shed 750 jobs from its 3,200-strong workforce through attrition and voluntary departures. |
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You can also specify the area and days you're available to find a voluntary position to suit you. |
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Designated as a magnet school for voluntary desegregation, it attracts students from throughout the Chicago School District. |
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Kevin organised a going-away party in Greaney's on Friday night last, September 20, and will shortly be leaving for Ghana on voluntary work. |
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Society owes a debt of gratitude to people involved in voluntary groups who deliver animal care and welfare services. |
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Many hands make light work or so the saying goes, so imagine just what's possible among 166 community and voluntary groups throughout the county. |
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The Association is managed by a team of full time staff who report to a voluntary board of directors. |
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Then individuals could protect themselves against the risk of needing health care by voluntary insurance schemes. |
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In order to complete the proposed work 600 voluntary man-hours will need to be invested over the next 3-4 months. |
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He also pointed out that voluntary labour is now accepted as a source of matching funding in projects as is funding from the national lottery. |
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Early retirement and voluntary redundancy programs reduced the work force by a third. |
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The Prime Minister supports voluntary voting, but says the Government won't be barracking for change. |
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The costs of organizing at the European level may be especially onerous for the voluntary non-profit sector. |
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The point is, though, they will do it on a voluntary basis based on their recent experiences. |
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As a result of this diligence, I have received commendation and commiseration in equal measure from both the paid and the voluntary participants. |
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British Airways said it aimed to achieve the cuts through voluntary means such as natural wastage. |
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Consequently, they are encouraging voluntary binding arbitration or nonbinding mediation in more cases. |
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Under the Council's voluntary standards, 492 plants have finished security self-assessments. |
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Communities and voluntary organisations often contain the necessary energy and enthusiasm required to make a difference. |
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I'm delighted that our local communities and voluntary groups are taking the lead on renewable energy for lighting and heating. |
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We construe civil marriage to mean the voluntary union of two persons as spouses, to the exclusion of all others. |
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The Carers Association is the national voluntary organisation for family carers in the home. |
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Funding reparations should be voluntary and provided by a tick box on one's income tax return. |
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If the licence fee were to go, and a voluntary subscription were to be introduced, who would pay? |
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Senior staff have taken a voluntary pay cut, and so have hourly employees because their hours have been reduced. |
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Such schemes include tax amnesties, voluntary disclosures and special bearer bonds. |
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I've no problems with merchant banks, but the public and voluntary sector need good managers. |
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The new merger law provides the basis for voluntary or compulsory mergers and acquisitions. |
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Over the summer months of toil and voluntary effort it will yet again become apparent who has earned the right to have their say. |
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This reflects the hard work of many voluntary organisers and collectors who raised most of this money. |
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It is usually difficult for a institution to run totally on voluntary service, without any funding. |
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With more than six decades of voluntary service to her credit, she has not yet called it a day. |
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For voluntary service to the community there was no better family and Nick was a leader in that field. |
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After this he undertook voluntary military service in the fortress artillery. |
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When it comes to voluntary service, he never hesitated to lead from the forefront. |
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He is also a member of York Rotary Club, where he is a strong supporter of voluntary service to the community of York. |
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The government planned to replace required military service with a voluntary army. |
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The board currently provides a dispute resolution service on a voluntary basis. |
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I believe farmers would benefit from tougher antitrust laws and probably from a voluntary set-aside program for major field crops. |
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The printer company dropped 1,600 workers by April 30 with many of its staffers taking voluntary severance packages. |
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This isn't the first time the ESB has substantially reduced its workforce through a major voluntary severance package scheme. |
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Employees in positions that were now redundant would be offered voluntary severance and there would be no forced redundancies. |
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Letters are to be sent out to certain administrative and general operative staff in the coming days offering them a voluntary severance package. |
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Jobs at the council have already been slashed through voluntary severance packages. |
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Richard took voluntary severance four years ago from his job as an engineer and since then has run his own one-man business from home. |
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A spokesperson for the company confirmed employees had been invited to apply for voluntary severance packages. |
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Sixty permanent staff will be offered a voluntary severance package or redeployment to another ESB area of operation. |
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Their work is on a voluntary basis but mileage expenses are paid for drivers. |
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A requirement of form deters sharp practice and fraud whilst encouraging the desirable elements of a seriously intended, voluntary agreement. |
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The voluntary organisation has been riven by internal conflict, with a split over its future direction. |
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In the face of voluntary church membership, ministers engineered revivals to recruit congregants. |
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I therefore intend to carry out a biodata interview and ask him to sign a disclaimer as removals to Somalia are on a voluntary basis only. |
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Recalls for drugs, biologics, veterinary medicines, and the overwhelming majority of devices are voluntary actions by industry. |
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Not all voluntary muscles are equally sensitive to tubocurarine, and fortunately the respiratory muscles are the most spared. |
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Special schemes had been announced for voluntary surrender of black money by persons in possession of such cash. |
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Not only humans and monkeys but also mice and rats show large individual differences in terms of voluntary ethanol intake. |
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There are three kinds of freely movable joints that play a big part in voluntary movement. |
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Fernando was truly enthusiastic for the voluntary conversion of all his Mudejar subjects. |
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Around the country, more states are developing voluntary programs to help marinas and boatyards adopt cleaner, greener operating practices. |
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It is a multilateral aid programme and operates on the basis of voluntary contributions pledged at irregular intervals. |
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He said once the project is completed the voluntary housing committee intends employing a full-time caretaker for the houses. |
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The powerful venom acts on the victim's voluntary muscles, paralysing the muscles required for body movement and breathing. |
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The bottom half of the income distribution is unlikely to save for retirement in illiquid accounts on a voluntary basis. |
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I want also to see panels of voluntary nurses who can be detailed off to attend to necessitous patients in their own home. |
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To do voluntary work for any other reason is to be untrue to the very meaning of the term. |
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They argued that voluntary clubs, like charities, should not be bracketed alongside profit-making businesses when it comes to rates valuations. |
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Workers previously rejected the firm's plans to reduce staffing levels on a voluntary basis as impractical and unworkable. |
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I've been teaching people to play brass instruments for 34 years, all on a voluntary basis. |
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The whole process is under voluntary control, set in motion when a nerve impulse from the brain tells the muscle to tighten or relax. |
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Because of the neural link between sensory perception and motor activity, the ego controls voluntary movement. |
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The response level was high for a voluntary question, and validates the accuracy of the resulting analyses. |
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Third, Lincoln had never given up the idea, which he had first broached in 1855, of voluntary and compensated emancipation. |
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There may also be evolutionary specializations of the motor system, for example to allow stronger voluntary control of the vocal apparatus. |
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This represents and provides a voice for community and voluntary groups in Laois. |
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The company ceased trading in March 1991 and went into voluntary liquidation three years later. |
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The risk is that what starts as voluntary euthanasia becomes extended to involuntary euthanasia. |
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Participation is totally voluntary but has been continual and according to the students quite rewarding. |
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Eventually, the company overstretched itself and was ultimately forced to file for voluntary liquidation. |
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First, the patient may choose to die, usually described as voluntary euthanasia. |
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Participation in the survey was voluntary and not a required part of the course. |
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A 30-day consultation process will begin on Monday to agree on the voluntary redundancies and payment packages for those leaving the firm. |
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It attacks motor neurones in the spinal cord and lower brain, which transmit signals from the brain to the voluntary muscles throughout the body. |
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It is controlled by the autonomic nervous system, but is also under voluntary control. |
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Council leaders, voluntary groups and housing associations will be invited to put forward people to take part in the controversial scheme. |
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Many shows are struggling to make financial ends meet and are increasingly dependant on voluntary helpers and sponsorship. |
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More voluntary helpers are needed in Kilconduff cemetery on Saturday mornings at 10 am to help with the digging, cleaning, strimming and weeding. |
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It later emerged an untrained voluntary helper had taken 10 boys on a morning walk. |
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As the work is ongoing more voluntary helpers are needed to help complete the work. |
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The 90-unit development will comprise of travellers accommodation, local authority housing and voluntary housing. |
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There is no reason in principle why this jurisdiction should be limited to voluntary settlements in the strict sense. |
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If there are junior liens outstanding, they are not eliminated by a voluntary conveyance. |
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He pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in an agreement with prosecutors last year. |
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She was arrested Monday on suspicion of voluntary manslaughter and causing willful harm to a child. |
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Marin County prosecutors filed a voluntary manslaughter charge in a Dillon Beach shooting after a second judge rejected a murder charge. |
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No charges have yet been brought but conviction for voluntary manslaughter carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison in Brazil. |
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She was sentenced Tuesday in Los Angeles after pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter. |
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Auto industry officials are expecting voluntary limits on the number of times a driver can push touchscreen buttons while a vehicle is moving. |
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To describe habits as automatic diminishes the force of the voluntary condition of the concept less than to state that they are mechanical. |
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But with the voluntary sector, you also need people who can take account of the interests of stakeholders. |
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The firm expects a reduction of 10,000 this year, with about 4,000 of these being voluntary reductions. |
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Alexander has no truck with the view that pushing the voluntary sector into the forefront of social change is letting the state off the hook. |
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A former voluntary worker says pythons there fed on pet rabbits, hamsters and gerbils that had been entrusted to the zoo's care. |
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The foundation is a voluntary group made up of people who geographically, socially and occupationally represent the county. |
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This agency is handicapped, however, because its funding is voluntary and contributors may earmark their donations for specific programs. |
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Some of the participants have remained involved with the project to assist in a voluntary capacity. |
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Chereet has been involved with EF for fifteen years, working in a voluntary capacity since her retirement. |
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This connotes a voluntary invitation by the offeror to the offeree to enter into a contractual relationship. |
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These beverages contain caffeine, alcohol and carbonation, which cause excess urine production or decreased voluntary fluid intake. |
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Tony's talents are not alone utilised for big games but he is a voluntary steward for club games all the year round. |
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Children under the care of a local authority by voluntary agreement or by order of a court often have poor physical and mental health. |
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This is a voluntary run service which helps families under stress who have children under five years of age. |
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Long-term funding is desperately being sought for a voluntary service that helps local victims of domestic violence. |
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We measured effects of dietary secondary compounds on voluntary water consumption, urine volume and urine osmolarity. |
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Without effective state support for disciplinary sanctions, voluntary consensus was the only real cement for community. |
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The voluntary muscles are regulated by the parts of the brain known as the cerebral motor cortex and the cerebellum. |
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Any change will obviously be evolutionary and voluntary so there is not much to be feared in that. |
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Now they employ up to three people full time with hundreds of voluntary submitters. |
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The original Nelson's Monument in London was erected in Trafalgar Square by voluntary subscription. |
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For the next six months, he and a gang of voluntary workers worked night after night to transform the vacant site into the first Celtic Park. |
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Instead, a voluntary system will be introduced that will require pubs to choose between being smoke-free and serving food, or allowing smoking and not serving food. |
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He had stood for voluntary poverty, not self-satisfied greed. |
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Although there was a shortage of teachers, voluntary severance packages were granted to 1981 teachers, several of whom were teaching essential subjects. |
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In a voluntary society like the church we rely heavily on the ties that bind us together as the body of Christ as a way of resolving our differences and disputes. |
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This charity is a totally voluntary one without any government support. |
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Since then I've been temping, taken part in the grape harvesting in Champagne, done voluntary work in Namibia, and I'm currently working as a waiter in Switzerland. |
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The board may offer a voluntary severance package to staff shortly. |
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The judiciary and police service operate voluntary arrangements for masons in their ranks to reveal their membership, although implementation of the system is patchy. |
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The scheme would involve the creation of new bunkhouses and camping barns aimed at young international travellers and funded by private, public and voluntary partners. |
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The urban gentry and intelligentsia, though, disdained this voluntary migration. |
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Individuals who decided not to take up the offer of making a voluntary disclosure will face prosecution, as well as stiff bills for tax, interest and penalties. |
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At the meeting, councillors agreed they would recommend a voluntary code of conduct to encourage the appropriate siting of A-boards, street furniture, tables and chairs. |
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The Revenue has given individuals, who put undeclared income in insurance products to come forward and make a voluntary settlement within the next six weeks. |
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He's the club secretary, the manager and the voluntary handyman. |
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It is even conducting a survey, for the most spurious of reasons, of voluntary health organisations, asking them about their links to pharmaceutical companies. |
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The vision includes plans for an annual volunteer week in an effort to increase the numbers of people engaged in voluntary and community activities. |
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Will a new overstep such as voluntary default be the impetus for realignment between the parties? |
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She pleaded guilty to one count of voluntary manslaughter in September. |
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The cerebrum controls voluntary actions, thought, speech, and memory. |
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In addition, Jill undertook responsibility for departmental rota organisation, a role she continued on a voluntary basis for several months post retirement. |
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The processes that bring about movement of the voluntary muscles of the body start on the surface of the brain in an area called the motor cortex. |
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Whatever the level of voluntary service, we want to hear from you. |
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Studies that demand this kind of hemispheric competition have revealed that control over voluntary attention seems to be preferentially lateralized to the left hemisphere. |
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We want to encourage people to donate their time and energy to voluntary activities and we want to see voluntary organisations free to do the work they are set up to do. |
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Papua solidarity groups typically rely on voluntary support to promote the cause of Papuan self-determination and are often unfettered by institutional affiliations. |
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The Barron Inquiry has no powers to request information or compliance with the inquiry, and is entirely dependent on the voluntary co-operation of others. |
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That will be delivered by natural wastage and voluntary redundancies. |
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The dopamine-producing nerve cells in the basal ganglia die, causing slowness of voluntary movement as well as difficulty with balance and muscle rigidity. |
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A goodwill offering was expected but since these were relied upon to sustain the temple, it was unlikely that they were as voluntary as the officiators pretended. |
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The Project is a voluntary humanitarian organisation which helps with the medical and educational needs of less abled children in orphanages and schools in Belarus. |
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The Committee take this opportunity to thank you for your continued support, and a special word of thanks also to all the voluntary helpers and committee. |
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The Government will toughen the rules on broadcast advertising of alcohol to tackle binge drinking, and work with the drinks industry through a voluntary scheme. |
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After considering a voluntary program last week, the decision to impose tougher restrictions was made on Monday because the flow over the weir had ceased. |
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The chairperson in her address thanked all the voluntary helpers, especially the minibus drivers and all the people who patronised the centre during the year. |
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We felt that that the tradeswoman's voluntary and active participation in the war was made clear enough by showing the great distance which she has travelled to get into it. |
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About five of the 15 took up an offer to apply for voluntary redundancy. |
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The group offers a last chance to heroin dealers who are willing to take part in restorative justice projects, essentially voluntary work in the community. |
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Once the diagnosis is considered, measuring maximal inspiratory pressure, maximum voluntary ventilation, and supine and sitting vital capacities will confirm it. |
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Once again it was an ideal day for this great annual event, which raises a lot of money for charitable and voluntary organisations around the county. |
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The Government funding is available for subsidised housing, covering accommodation rented to tenants from local authorities and aid for voluntary housing areas. |
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Whether they can actually negotiate voluntary restraints remains unclear, since presumed offenders are peddling cut-rate steel in part to keep shaky economies afloat. |
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It is hoped that the bulk of the cuts will be reached through natural wastage, voluntary redundancies and outsourcing of contracts for activities like cleaning and catering. |
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Although lignocaine has been shown to suppress mechanically induced as well as ammonia and capsacin-induced cough, it has not been shown to suppress maximum voluntary cough. |
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Teams also have periodic minicamps and voluntary regulated workouts. |
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Section 120 deals with voluntary settlements and marriage settlements. |
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Most redundancies were voluntary or the teachers were redeployed. |
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Ireland has operated a voluntary reporting system since 1985, but there is no statutory requirement on doctors to make cases known to public health authorities. |
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Overall the vast majority of voluntary organizations expressed satisfaction with the quality of their evaluations and believe that they use the results effectively. |
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If a Global Messiah emerges to popularise the practice of voluntary simplicity and the rejection of Hollywood, will he be liquidated by a robo-assassin? |
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In the case of a voluntary disposition of a former business property, a taxpayer must acquire the replacement property before the end of the first taxation year. |
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The outer layer of the cerebrum, called the cerebral cortex, is responsible for most higher brain functions such as thought, reasoning, memory, and voluntary muscle movement. |
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The law with respect to the services of a third party who provides voluntary care for a tortiously injured plaintiff has developed somewhat erratically in England. |
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The one big humanitarian reason for adherence to the market method of voluntary exchange is the desire to act charitably toward those less fortunate than oneself. |
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Charged with voluntary manslaughter, he spent three weeks in jail. |
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Mary, like the other voluntary members of the group, has a personal interest in the fight against cancer losing relatives and friends to the disease. |
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Our tax systems need to encourage voluntary compliance, provide efficient service to the taxpayers, eliminate unproductive work and enhance efficiency. |
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After more than a year of rancorous debate and ugly revelations, Cameron agrees to a voluntary press watchdog. |
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Chen spoke at a ceremony to express gratitude to the voluntary workers and several associations who have contributed significantly to the reformatory education of criminals. |
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The union has been fully consulted from the outset and we have worked with them to ensure that voluntary redundancies and natural wastage has been maximised to the fullest. |
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Under the Trust's proposed company voluntary arrangement, the unsecured creditors of the cash-strapped club can only expect a fraction, if anything, of what they are owed. |
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Copland's populism represented a voluntary retreat from hard-edged modernism in an attempt to reach a wider public at a time of economic hardship. |
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She made all the right moves, going to college to get qualifications and then taking a voluntary job with local charity Signpost to ease herself back into employment. |
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It opened in 1996, after they put in many hours of voluntary work converting the former factory into a comfortable place to relax, with its own bar and skittle alley. |
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A guiding principle of any free society is voluntary association. |
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The voluntary first aid service has taken delivery of a state-of-the-art first aid caravan with its own separate crew quarters and treatment centre. |
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A voluntary squad of youth police were keen to keep Raro clean. |
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The award enables agency leaders in western Canada to take a sabbatical year to work on self-designed projects that are intended to benefit the broader voluntary sector. |
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They now provide funds for the voluntary groups to help in the retaining and re-education of homeless people who will be housed in permanent accommodation. |
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Its second round of voluntary retirement scheme, completed last month, attracted applications from 514 employees among banking assistants and the non-clerical staff. |
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Gradually their nonconformist business elites improved public health and evolved traditions of voluntary activity, local pride and artistic patronage. |
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Our world is in so many ways more based on voluntary exchange than ever before. |
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The Lifetime Achievement Award is for a person who has gone the extra mile in the course of their paid duties or voluntary work and has demonstrated a lifelong dedication. |
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A town of charm and dignity, much improved in recent years due mainly to the labours of this committee and a very large number of voluntary helpers. |
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The Non-GMO Project, on the other hand, provides a voluntary way for manufacturers to declare themselves GMO free. |
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Since the announcement in September 2002 that 400 jobs were to be axed over the next two years, more than 340 staff have come forward for voluntary redundancy. |
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So far, the car manufacturer has managed to cut only 2,400 jobs, largely through voluntary redundancies and this is not enough to satisfy its creditors. |
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Certification is voluntary only insofar as work as a physician is voluntary. |
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The amount raised reflects the very hard work and dedication of a large number of voluntary organisers and collectors who raise the bulk of the money. |
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White had been convicted of voluntary manslaughter, the lightest possible sentence for his crime. |
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He believed the opinions of the people would gradually change and the voluntary removal of images would follow. |
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Conscription was abolished in 1999 and replaced by voluntary military service. |
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One thing that works is voluntary preorientation programs that help students acclimate to college. |
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Enlistment is voluntary in peacetime, but the government has the authority to conscript in emergencies. |
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The empire was a voluntary confederacy of various states rather than an empire built on military conquest. |
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All of this is essentially done through a voluntary exercise of the will of the individual concerned. |
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The voluntary aspect has led it to being included among the main counsels of perfection. |
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Both males and females at the age of sixteen are eligible for voluntary service. |
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Policy programs can range from financial programs, such as subsidies, to encouraging producers to enroll in voluntary quality assurance programs. |
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Some staff opted for voluntary redundancy and many others have been left without jobs. |
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There are more than 30,000 voluntary board members running housing associations throughout England. |
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Trade is the voluntary exchange of goods and services, and is a form of economics. |
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It is a voluntary relief movement not prompted in any manner by desire for gain. |
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Poor choices of voluntary collaborators may further undermine the already weak legitimacy of an occupation regime. |
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These are voluntary organisations set up by fishermen or fish farmers to assist in selling their product. |
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In addition, direct payments by the patient and voluntary health insurance premiums account for a large proportion of funding. |
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Dolphins are voluntary breathers, who must deliberately surface and open their blowholes to get air. |
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The St Davids Penknife Club is a group of people dedicated to voluntary fund raising for local groups and charities. |
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From 1980 to 1982, there were 493 voluntary mergers and 259 forced mergers of savings and loans overseen by the agency. |
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This is a process of assimilation which may be voluntary or may be forced upon a population. |
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Barr agreed to a Food Standards Agency voluntary ban on these two colourings although no date was set for their replacement. |
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Typically, candidates worked towards an NVQ that reflected their role in a paid or voluntary position. |
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Manslaughter may be either voluntary or involuntary, depending on whether the accused has the required mens rea for murder. |
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It is distinguished from voluntary manslaughter by the absence of intention. |
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The most common type of voluntary manslaughter occurs when a defendant is provoked to commit the homicide. |
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A voluntary Executive Committee meets several times a year to run the organisation. |
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There was the allowance, historically, for voluntary returns of individuals apprehended at the border by Border Patrol agents. |
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The voluntary actions of men are now seen to claim an equal freedom from the necessitation of natural causes. |
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Identity cards for British nationals were introduced in 2009 on a voluntary basis. |
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After that he did voluntary service in one of psychoanalyst Alfred Adler's clinics for children. |
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The NHS can also commission the expertise of organisations in the voluntary sector to compliment palliative care. |
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The three preceding positions are usually voluntary and considered an honor. |
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The number of councils are to remain as they currently are, unless two or more local authorities wish to pursue a voluntary merger. |
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In social sciences, a voluntary standard that is also a de facto standard, is a typical solution to a coordination problem. |
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Kinnego being is headquarters and founding station It is a voluntary service funded by the district councils bordering the Lough. |
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It is a voluntary group of people with an interest in the area and its protection. |
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Thatcher said the European Community's voluntary ban on new investment should be lifted when Mandela was released. |
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In 2011 conscription was officially suspended and replaced with a voluntary service. |
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In addition, detailed planning had been dislocated by the voluntary German withdrawal to the Hindenburg Line. |
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