This was the theory of alienation whereby the audience, already familiar with the story line, does not get caught up with the narrative. |
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He saw future naval confrontations whereby the battleships and cruisers of a fleet would protect the carriers. |
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There is a tick box on all of our contact forms whereby you may opt for no further contact. |
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We are willing to agree to a time limit whereby we find a new stadium within two further seasons. |
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A pilot scheme whereby members of the public can report the behaviour of dangerous drivers is to be extended countrywide. |
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Combining multiple worries can send you into a catatonic state whereby you are incapable of any form of remedial action to resolve your panic. |
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The extreme of substantialism, whereby one asserts oneself, goes hand in hand with the extreme of nihilism, whereby one negates the other. |
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We must simply accept a phenomenon whereby the sheer beauty of sound in medieval chant has swept so many off their feet. |
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The notion of labour market stratification, whereby the market does not clear, is essential to the explanatory analysis. |
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Paramutation describes a process whereby expression of one allele is heritably altered by another. |
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It had become a work game whereby workers found ways to subvert directives from supervisors. |
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I think my own hair is very nearly at a point whereby I could use it rather than a wig for when I'm getting glammed up. |
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What alternative means is there whereby the first principles of sciences are known? |
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He caught the consumption from his son, whereby he soon followed him to the grave. |
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I have outlined in detail a proposal whereby the numbers fishing with draft and drift nets for salmon could be seriously reduced. |
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This started the process whereby the fibres began to felt together as the scales on the individual fibres intermixed. |
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Lupus is a condition whereby the body's defense mechanism goes into overdrive and starts to attack itself. |
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The new genes can quickly spread through an E. coli population through a process called conjugation, whereby bacteria exchange DNA directly. |
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And they have introduced a balance billing system whereby the insured patient must pay extra to make up the shortfall. |
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He reports ingenious experiments whereby decalcified specimens are monitored as the cell reconstructs the test. |
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First, that it was an ordinary personal accident policy whereby payment of the sums insured was independent of any fault by anybody. |
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The authors proposed a mechanism of action whereby the calcium channel blocker inhibited the presynaptic release of neurotransmitters. |
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They no longer have any sense of working class solidarity, whereby communities would work together to confront common problems. |
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He deduced from these results a mechanism whereby the rotating mass can split into two, giving a model for double star formation. |
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The four quadrants of Kolb's model deal with the processes whereby knowledge is transformed through experience. |
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But on the other hand it has the sacrament of confession, whereby if you do sin you can be absolved and start afresh. |
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You're using them precisely under the conditions whereby the warranty says maybe you shouldn't be doing that. |
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They should have some rule whereby you can't play the same team in both Cups. |
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Last week he ran a competition whereby you had to think of a way to blow a thousand quid so that you could win the same amount. |
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We have a very silly situation whereby Queenstown and Taupo are able to open for business and we are not. |
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A plan was put in place whereby she was able to join a special account at her local Credit Union. |
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The second means whereby the position of these children was to be enhanced lay in improving the position of the father. |
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Some countries have laws whereby to buy a new car you must scrap the old one. |
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This follows another story last week whereby prisoners were trying to get permission to vote in elections. |
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This bill was the mechanism whereby that scheme could have been made possible. |
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The courts there approved a pooling agreement, whereby the assets would be distributed rateably. |
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We need a process whereby that self determination can be reflected at a national level. |
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It is the sort of service whereby it would not matter how much was spent, the demand would not be satisfied. |
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We have all been through the procedure whereby we have discussed our views, and at the end, failed to agree. |
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It is a vision whereby every child leaves school able to read, write, and do basic arithmetic. |
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Ruth created an Art Project for her pupils whereby they had to design and create a Tea Pot. |
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Now I'm happy to see a development occur whereby it means something more spiritual. |
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Doing that, I am educated whereby I can write constructive letters and also sign my name. |
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We could have a scenario whereby a Minister was very keen to see certain applications proceed. |
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There probably hasn't been a time in history whereby there's so much uncertainty. |
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Haptic touch is a kind of sense whereby you can take a tool, and you can very quickly come to treat it as if it was part of your body. |
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They have a freemium model whereby a basic version is free and a more sophisticated one costs extra. |
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They also have plans to raise the income thresholds whereby parents can still qualify for the benefit. |
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This would be achieved by a transparent process whereby the bills in issue would be made clear to the voters at election time. |
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She is heartbroken that a free-for-all now exists whereby anyone can set up an agency without background checks being done. |
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An argument is a form of reasoning whereby one gives a reason or reasons in support of some claim. |
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Transfection is a process whereby nucleic acid, primarily as recombinant DNA of known sequence and functionality, is placed in a target cell. |
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He developed the system whereby every known living creature is assigned to a kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. |
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It calls for renewed examination of the processes whereby those families have been divided in the first place. |
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Anther parallel to this is a plan mooted for young men, whereby they may learn woodwork and metalwork skills and thereby sustain themselves. |
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We frequently see cases whereby no bidders emerge, even when the price is knocked down to the reserve. |
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However, we may need to find some wording whereby reference to significant changes to the contract are made. |
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In each of these cases, the ethics are relatable to the processes whereby decisions are made. |
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Other methods consist of superheating the molten metals in a separate furnace, whereby the graphite is greatly refined. |
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Randomization procedures whereby the sampling dates or the spatial positions were reshuffled allowed us to test for temporal and spatial effects. |
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Do we not have a system of responsible government, whereby the government is responsible to parliament? |
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He also helped set up the restorative justice scheme, whereby young offenders meet the victims of their crimes. |
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A tradition grew up around this annual event whereby once the cake was cut and the goodies all eaten it was time for ghost stories. |
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An annuity, whereby the pensioner buys an income with a lump sum, can vary as well. |
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The grace of God is not simply a holy hypodermic whereby my sins are forgiven. |
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This is basically life insurance whereby the level of cover decreases in line with the outstanding debt. |
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It was the first to introduce the system whereby a customer can view a car, pay for it, and drive it home with a seven-day insurance cover note. |
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For we are in danger to be called in question for this day's uproar, there being no cause whereby we may give an account of this concourse. |
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They have now played two consecutive games whereby they applied themselves for the full 100 minutes. |
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This was often caused by high impacts from too fast couplings during switching whereby the car would jump up disturbing the packing. |
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In south Wales, for instance, it operates an imaginative scheme with a local cattery, whereby unwanted books are shredded for use as cat litter. |
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He is also looking into the possibility of integrated tickets whereby you can buy a taxi ticket as part of a long-haul bus or train ticket. |
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The plot does not follow a straight path whereby all the loose ends are tied up and everything finally starts to make sense. |
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We mean by integration that faculty in the human mind whereby it is able to combine an indefinitely large number of impressions. |
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We therefore implemented a new system, whereby all our newly-calved heifers are milked immediately for their colostrum. |
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Why not institute a policy whereby those who've paid up front are guaranteed their seats and if they miss the flight, then tough luck? |
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An attornment clause in a mortgage whereby the mortgagor attorns tenant at will to the mortgagee is not a true contract. |
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It is also an auditable process whereby we supply a monthly certificate of compliance and a report. |
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There have been cases whereby judges bypass talent when viewers thought maybe an auditionee deserved to go through to the next round. |
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At very low temperature this metal develops magnetic order, whereby the magnetic moments of its electrons align with one other. |
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I do not know whether there is a process whereby that very frustrated person can bring his case. |
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Chewing is a cyclic motion of the mandible and tongue apparatus, whereby food is reduced between the maxillary and mandibular teeth. |
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A manual count is a laborious process whereby each ballot is scrutinised individually by local electoral officials. |
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His book provided no mechanism whereby the drift of continents could come about. |
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It intends to provide a facility whereby holders of 2,000 shares or less can sell them. |
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This is a metabolic disorder whereby excess uric acid in the blood gets deposited in joints. |
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In other words, speech sounds are merely the arbitrary tokens whereby linguistic exchange is carried out. |
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It wasn't that the government had left a legal loophole before 1974, whereby you could put a bomb in a pub and they couldn't touch you for it. |
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These include micronisation whereby large and perhaps regular crystals are broken by aggressive milling. |
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However, he wants to be fair to you and for that reason wishes to set up a mechanism whereby repayment of your investment can be effected. |
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Many schools run a system whereby parents are asked to sign the homework diary every week, which is countersigned by the tutor. |
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Private sidings came into being whereby the industry owned the trackage on their own property. |
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The new deal is a much more transactional relationship whereby each party weighs up the opportunities and costs of being in the relationship. |
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Paddlefish are broadcast spawners whereby multiple males swim near and release milt onto the eggs liberated by a female. |
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The posting sheetlets are loosely held together in a manner whereby an individual posting sheetlet is easily removed and used as a base. |
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Let them then solemnly take counsel with each other as the means whereby the great human family can live in peace. |
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We will see a process whereby any lie issuing from any of them is amplified by the others, creating a multiplier effect. |
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We may leave aside bizarre examples whereby smell or impact, percussion, may have had some effect. |
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The remedies which they use are large clysters, whereby they void store of windiness. |
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The Government has now legislated a convoluted process whereby criminals can profit and victims can go fly a kite. |
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A new reaction of this dye, whereby its excited triplet state oxidizes suitable electron donors, is now reported. |
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You have a situation whereby a member from a home state can essentially blackball a nominee, and the nominee never knows what hit them. |
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We should oppose the usual practice whereby they demand that the Council give them a blank check to conduct a war any way they want. |
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The bread plate was made by the medieval encaustic process whereby clays of different colors were inlaid. |
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We then have to move to a position whereby there are regulations or rules prescribing forms. |
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To combat this, the charity runs a buddy scheme, whereby volunteers befriend patients, offering support and companionship. |
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The religious difficulty was met by the Cowper-Temple clause, whereby the religious instruction was to be undenominational. |
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An underactive thyroid can be the result of an auto-immune problem, whereby the body's own antibodies attack the thyroid gland. |
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Even so, approximately one-third of orchid species have evolved pollination mechanisms whereby the pollinator receives no reward whatsoever. |
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Many members here will remember, and acknowledge, the contribution he made, whereby 180 delegates turned up to the hui in Parliament. |
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He is thought to favour the retention of the current system, whereby donors of substantial sums are named. |
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I am afflicted with a proclivity for self-criticism whereby every blemish is revealed in all its unredeemed ugliness. |
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Long-distance reflexivization refers to the phenomenon whereby a reflexive can be bound outside its local domain. |
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Each one of your pages should support a navigational structure whereby you can access all of your sub pages. |
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The most commonly used system in the UK is a single stack system whereby the wastewater and soil pipes are all connected to the same stack. |
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Problems result from this reaction whereby it does not remain homogeneous and local solidification occurs. |
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I know that in parts of the country vets have a buddy system, whereby new vets go out with more experienced ones. |
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Hunger, for example, calls out motion through changes produced by katabolism in the organism, whereby it is attracted chemotropically to food. |
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That's why the group adopted an interview process, whereby people could be vetted before being allowed to a ceremony. |
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In psychoanalytic terms, this is the process whereby the subject's phenomenology may be transferred to the researcher. |
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Chitting describes the process whereby seeds are placed between layers of damp kitchen towel and allowed to sprout prior to planting. |
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A process called ion exchange exists whereby ions in solution are exchanged for ions that are bound on the surface of a resin. |
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There should be a system whereby if roadworks overrun then the company responsible should be fined. |
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This is due to a calendric technicality whereby Rosh Hashana, the first day of Tishrei, never occurs on a Wednesday. |
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Is there a name for the syndrome whereby one hallucinates obscure government ministers? |
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At that big army cantonment there was begun the first big undertaking in the United States whereby the American army started to help feed itself. |
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This forms a striking demonstration of that paradox of oil painting whereby the thickest impasto captures the most fleeting highlights. |
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In the meantime a rota system came into operation whereby the children took turns to weed, water, and generally care for the seedling vegetables. |
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For use in these applications, marking films are required to have suitable destructibility whereby a break occurring in one part does not extend to the surrounding other part. |
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He pressed ahead with a policy of reconciliation, drawing up a civil concord whereby armed groups would be amnestied if they laid down their arms. |
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Those rules relate, for example, to agreements whereby parties refer a dispute to arbitration and the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards. |
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To destroy, or attempt to destroy, a culture is a special kind of crime because culture is the unit of collective memory, whereby the legacies of the dead can be kept alive. |
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Following six months of meetings and negotiations, an arrangement was set up whereby up to 10,000 farmers had either part or the whole of their debts written off. |
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It is not possible to conceive of a practice whereby Government binds itself as a matter of law to consult before introducing primary legislation. |
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I have a theory that this could all be a set-up, whereby they are torn apart by the tabloids, but they know full well they have not actually done anything. |
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It is a simple procedure whereby a tiny microchip, about the size of a grain of rice, is inserted under the skin of your pet's shoulder blades by a vet. |
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Around its trunk are ribbons and cords from last year's Beltane celebration whereby I asked my friends to hang ribbons denoting their wishes for the coming year. |
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This switch can, in part, be accounted for by the marked fall in sea level noted above, whereby normally stratified conditions are likely to become more indistinct. |
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Government is an extension of the traditional term whereby a verb governs its object, but for Chomsky prepositions may govern and subjects may be governed. |
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He said a foetus does, however, have rights in certain civil cases regarding hereditary rights whereby an unborn child may be entitled to an inheritance. |
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High Frequency Trading is a method used by financial institutions whereby stocks are traded in fractions of a second. |
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Some of the loopholes, whereby sellers and buyers have agreed to avoid paying stamp duty by inflating the values of fixtures and fittings, will be closed. |
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Secondary enuresis, whereby children establish urinary continence and relapse after age five or six is less common, and is associated with more stressful life events. |
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I arrive at the conclusion that it is a symptom of a more general phenomenon whereby contextual parameters can be relativized to bearers of propositional attitudes. |
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Another questionable procedure was the practice whereby a simple majority vote of the court would decide the fate of the accused when the final judgement was rendered. |
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The transaction under consideration was one whereby the repairer of a vehicle returned it to its owner, having failed to put it into a roadworthy condition. |
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The septal marginal fluting has a bilateral symmetry, whereby between correlative sutural lobes on both flanks the septum is adorally convex in a perfect arch. |
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This country has a strange culture whereby Government departments and ministries puff out their chests, depending on how much public funds they spend. |
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This is achieved by the technique of free association, whereby one starts with a dream image and allows one's thoughts to associate to it in complete freedom. |
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The Northern Ireland Secretary has called for an end to the province's Groundhog Day, whereby everyone wakes up to the same scenario every few months. |
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The department added that there are safety mechanisms in place whereby if a sample tested exceeds the safety standard, the water supply from the reservoir can be cut off. |
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His solution, of course, was to insert the right of interposition whereby South Carolina would stand as a buffer between the individual and the central government. |
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There are no restrictions to practice in this market, there is no closed shop and there are no cosy arrangements whereby there are limited panel numbers. |
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It has been my impression that the mechanism whereby the barb ridges separate from one another and sculpt out the barbules, probably involves many sequential changes. |
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The direct effects of plant quality on omnivores is, therefore, likely to induce a trophic cascade whereby plant feeding by the omnivore ultimately benefits the plant. |
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This generates a security measure whereby all information posted by all content managers has to be cleared by the authorising officer before it is available online. |
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Knowledge needs always to pass through this detour of selfless tact, whereby its forms are bent out of true by the shapes of what refuses its clutch. |
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The federal rules of evidence were amended in 1975 whereby judges were required to admit expert testimony and juries had to decide on its merit or truthfulness. |
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Eventually, a plan is hatched by Herbert and Pip, whereby Pip and Magwitch will flee the country by rowing down the river and catching a steamer bound for Europe. |
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Most especially Luther disputed the sale of indulgences whereby, as Luther perceived, believers might buy forgiveness for themselves or their departed relatives. |
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He had an arrangement whereby he could arrive at any time he needed help. |
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His approach to food embodies a culinary ecology whereby nothing edible is wasted, which in part explains his fondness for the sausage-like scrapple. |
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Sociologist Joel Best describes a process of typification, whereby an often extreme example of crime is used to define a more general perceived problem. |
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One basic principle of the law of armed conflicts is the principle of humaneness in war whereby the use of unjustified military force is prohibited. |
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But to avoid fiefs being subdivided and becoming non-viable, the rule of primogeniture prevailed, whereby the eldest son inherited the entire estate. |
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My dim memories of biology seem to recall an animal classification system, whereby the entire natural world could be subdivided into various Phyla. |
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The interview was part of an deal whereby the media agrees to leave the prince alone while he studies for his degree in exchange for termly photocalls. |
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The microwave-based system operates on the basis of line-of-sight signals, whereby a signal is beamed from a mast to the receiver on the television set. |
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The founders crafted throughout the Constitution a system of federalism, whereby state governments were intended to check the powers of the national government. |
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There a somatic genetic principle was established whereby mitotic chromosome replication produces sister chromatids that are different from one another. |
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Deals where struck whereby men provided a female worker, or bondager, to labor on demand for the employer in exchange for such things as the cottage rent. |
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This is a system whereby electrics are controlled from a central switch. |
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In what kind of society do we live, whereby these weapons are needed to defend and protect? |
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He hoped the Americans could broker a deal with the British whereby Iran would get at least a reasonable share of its own wealth. |
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Pultrusion is a continuous process of manufacturing of composite materials with constant cross-section whereby reinforcing fibers are pulled through a resin. |
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The R-36M used a gas-dynamic method for the first and second stages whereby special ports are opened through which the propellant tanks are pressurized. |
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He also elected not to take advantage of a recent tax amnesty whereby he could have paid back just 10 percent of what he owed. |
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The authors present a parameterization whereby frost heave and frozen soil physics are both incorporated into the land-surface scheme of a numerical weather prediction model. |
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There have been a number of newspaper exclusives about ongoing negotiations whereby prices are set to rise, and every journalist is telling the same story. |
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The Stanford museum has three vases executed in the smelze technique whereby existing bits of colored glass, often including aventurine, were melted together. |
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Reflexology is an ancient system whereby the feet and key points thereon are massaged and this stimulates corresponding organs and parts of the body. |
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One of feminism's great legacies was to dismantle the Victorian desexualisation of women whereby they were expected to bridle men's unruly sexuality. |
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Sadly this defines the recent history of Bradford whereby a once-bustling, thriving city has slipped into a dreadful, run-down, empty and soulless place in terminal decline. |
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The term feudal is often associated with William and the Normans, suggesting a system whereby a tenant or vassal held land from the King or his superiors. |
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You have debt crises whereby sovereign states default on their debts. |
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This instance illustrates the social construction of acceptability, whereby different audiences may respond to the same set of works in vastly different ways. |
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He believes that the existence of the graveyards follows a cultural trend whereby burial sites are situated close to homesteads and villages, especially in rural areas. |
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Mussolini was not in a position whereby he could assert his authority and it is probable that the extent of his dictatorial powers never did equal those acquired by Hitler. |
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He invented a particular tomb format whereby the deceased was guaranteed eternal mourning by the sculpted weepers that surrounded the sarcophagus. |
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Garmon describes dialogic journaling as a process whereby individuals have private written conversations with each other over an extended period of time. |
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The government has to put in place a programme whereby all non-complex, non-strategic IT development projects are outsourced to local enterprises. |
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Additional linkages may arise due to information spillovers, whereby industrial clustering may lead to the improved flow of information between local firms. |
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As a result of the straining of her vocal cords during her crisis, Fe is left with a speech impediment whereby she cannot vocalize every word in a sentence. |
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Incidents whereby civilians try to ram convoy vehicles are on the rise. |
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They showed a similar effect in paired-choice tests of red junglefowl, whereby females mate at random when neither male has the threshold ornament value. |
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He was also little disposed to theorize the process whereby, in a given society, groups compete over the control and employment of the political machinery. |
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Nuclear fusion is sort of the Holy Grail of energy production, whereby atomic nuclei slam together at high temperatures, fuse and release a great deal of energy. |
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Eventually, however, our goal must be to arrive at an equilibrium whereby each one of us is satisfied with the way we make important decisions in our lives. |
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If evidence was brought which proved that the child had reached a stage of development whereby he understood the wrongfulness of his act, he would be convicted. |
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Economic statecraft, whereby nations use trade, loans, grants and investment to influence the action of other states, is now becoming more important. |
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Some security firms have systems whereby staff can signal that they are acting under duress by dropping pre-arranged and seemingly innocuous words into their conversation. |
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The introduction of papering techniques whereby the wall rather than the paper is pasted has made hanging the wallpaper less fraught with peril than it used to be. |
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There is also a special relativity effect whereby if two observers are moving with constant velocity wrt each other each sees the other's clock as slow. |
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It started off as a movement whereby Student Unions, overmighty in those days, bound themselves to deny racists and fascists a platform to speak at university meetings. |
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Workers established dual power, whereby there were workers' councils on the one hand and a provisional government using the existing state institutions on the other. |
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She shot it with a simple device whereby one digital camera could register simultaneous images from two pinholes set at 90 degrees to one another. |
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Charlemagne introduced at the turn of the eighth century a system whereby actual service was only required of men in possession of a certain amount of allodial land. |
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The forces of evil have produced a devilish tool whereby spam can be sent to thousands of Windows users in minutes, in the guise of system alerts. |
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It is in common practice to draw wine or beer from the lees, whereby it will clarify much the sooner. |
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Descent is the title whereby a man, on the death of his ancestor, acquires his estate, by right of representation, as his heir at law. |
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The plethora renders us lean, by suppressing our spirits, whereby they are incapacitated of digesting the alimonious humours into flesh. |
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His account of the means whereby Tolstoy 'bestranges' the romantic idealization of war affords a useful illustration. |
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Ifs and ands to qualify the words of treason, whereby every man might express his malice and blanch his danger. |
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That consistency of behaviour whereby he inflexibly pursues those measures which appear the most just. |
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Freudenberg also postulates a second process whereby catechins in the presence of dehydrases undergo condensation by dehydrogenation. |
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There are also a number of examples of endoclitics whereby clitics appear followed by affixes. |
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For instance, not only is Oscar racialized as black, we can also see an ethnicization of race whereby Oscar is constructed as a black American. |
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The photograph shows the special connections on the first heater section, whereby the milk is foreheated for the clarifier. |
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The job specification leads to goalsetting, and goalsetting in its turn sets up the criteria whereby the teacher will be appraised. |
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When the Saxons regrouped, a peace treaty was negotiated whereby the Italian Saxons were allowed to settle with their families in Austrasia. |
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That every thing has a real constitution, whereby it is what it is, and on which its sensible qualities depend, is past doubt. |
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Strafford's impeachment provided a new departure for Irish politics whereby all sides joined together to present evidence against him. |
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Benches were arranged using the configuration of the chapel's choir stalls whereby they were facing across from one another. |
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These boats were crewed by three men, who operated a watch system whereby two men worked while the other slept. |
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It also abolished the highly inefficient system of tax farming, whereby private individuals would collect taxes for a hefty fee. |
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Recently, the 'by halves' system, whereby half of the council is elected every two years, has been allowed. |
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Thus they consolidated the state of affairs whereby monarchs would call and close parliament as and when they needed it. |
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This began the tradition whereby the Speaker of the House of Commons is dragged to the Speaker's Chair by other members once elected. |
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The Restoration began the tradition whereby all governments looked to parliament for legitimacy. |
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There was, however, no provision whereby the number of Law Lords could be regulated. |
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These bonds can be raised through the stock exchange whereby members of the public buy them, thus loaning money to the government. |
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For example, a central bank may regulate margin lending, whereby individuals or companies may borrow against pledged securities. |
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A compromise was reached whereby his heart was buried at Stinsford with Emma, and his ashes in Poets' Corner. |
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This changed with the adoption of the current voting system whereby FIFA's support is necessary, but not sufficient, for any amendment to pass. |
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As a general view, Bruno was carefully managed, whereby he developed well to later give a strong account of himself in the big matches. |
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The drinks company also runs a young drivers programme, Red Bull Junior Team, whereby Red Bull sponsors promising young drivers. |
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The process whereby the indigenous population of 'Wales' came to think of themselves as Welsh is not clear. |
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Powell advocated a policy of 'integration', whereby Northern Ireland would be administered as an integral part of the United Kingdom. |
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Eventually a deal was struck whereby Russian forces operated as a unit of KFOR but not under the NATO command structure. |
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A compromise was eventually reached between the four associations, whereby a squad of English players only would represent the United Kingdom. |
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The politics of Ethiopia takes place in a framework of a federal parliamentary republic, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government. |
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Some sources suggest that Bruce offered a pact, whereby one would take the crown in return for the lands of the other. |
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Italy's concordat with the Vatican in 1984, revising the Lateran Treaties, abrogated the article whereby Italy recognises Papal titles. |
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Supranational organizations provide mechanisms whereby disputes between nations may be resolved through arbitration or mediation. |
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What of demon possession, whereby a person is not only obsessed or oppressed by evil spirits, but these spirits actually reside in such a person? |
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Brazilian independence was recognized in 1825, whereby Emperor Pedro I granted to his father the titular honour of Emperor of Brazil. |
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Article 31 of the statute sets out a procedure whereby ad hoc judges sit on contentious cases before the Court. |
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Radar video returns from aircraft can be subjected to a plot extraction process whereby spurious and interfering signals are discarded. |
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In 1474, Edward IV contracted a marriage alliance with James III of Scotland, whereby Cecily was betrothed to the future James IV of Scotland. |
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Units of meaning are being assigned to catenae, whereby many of these catenae are not constituents. |
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As mentioned above, the IWCR and FYN had an agreement whereby the IWCR would provide the train service along the FYN line. |
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Free workers also earn compensating differentials, whereby they are paid more for doing unpleasant work. |
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After several battles, the two princes made peace, whereby Yaroslav married Mstislav's daughter. |
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Throughout the south this word is pronounced whereby the r exhibits the typified Irish brrr. |
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Certain pronominal adverbs may also be used as interrogative words, such as whereby or wherefore. |
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Circumpositional phrases involve both a preposition and a postposition, whereby the complement appears between the two. |
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Politics of Tonga takes place in a framework of a constitutional monarchy, whereby the King is the Head of State. |
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Chapter 6 recounts the Fall of Man whereby humans committed original sin and became subject to total depravity. |
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The practice developed whereby a contractor would seek relief in a church court and renounce all right to a writ of prohibition. |
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It created the modern concept of negligence, by setting out general principles whereby one person would owe a duty of care to another person. |
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There is also evidence that the complex housed a pipe boring machine, whereby straight elm trees were bored out for pump dales. |
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In 1775, the French Academy of Sciences offered a prize for a process whereby soda ash could be produced from salt. |
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Thus the scutage was introduced, whereby most Englishmen paid to escape their service and this money was used to create a permanent army. |
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The process of nivation follows, whereby a hollow in a slope may be enlarged by ice segregation weathering and glacial erosion. |
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In the 21st century, a tradition has developed whereby new brides at the church lay a bouquet of flowers on Mary's memorial. |
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Self-abasement is a process whereby through criticizing, blaming, or otherwise derogating the self, the individual seeks to allay anxiety. |
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The real issue at stake concerned differences in values and norms within cultures and countries, whereby pluralism clashed with uniformism. |
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This is an electronic system whereby executives are issued with small bleepers. |
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Follow no more this vein, but content yourselves with what you have already, or else seek honest means whereby to increase your worldhoods. |
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This is a funny law, whereby the protection of the revolution's achievements is done through abolishment of strikes, demonstrations and protests. |
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Agro-projects are no exception, whereby most of these risks had negative effects towards every entrepreneur's agro project. |
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Concretising creates the ' Heat Island Effect' whereby the ground heats up very quickly but does not cool down. |
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Keratoplasty is the surgical procedure whereby a healthy cornea, usually from a deceased, human donor, is used to replace a damaged one. |
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This takes the body into a state called ketosis whereby body-fat is burned as fuel. |
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A reporting mechanism whereby every case of assisted dying is reported to a monitoring commission. |
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Apoptosis is the process whereby cells autodestruct after exposure to certain noxious stimuli. |
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Nearly all of these involve caudal luring whereby tail motions mimic invertebrate larvae and serve as lures, typically for lacertilian prey. |
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She is working on a system whereby items are automatically reordered from the supermarket when an item is deposited in the bin. |
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Bianchi has been diagnosed with a diffuse axonal injury to the brain, whereby damage has occurred over a widespread area. |
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Few of us would accept 100 percent Ricardian equivalence, whereby fiscal expansions leave interest rates unaffected. |
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What is the process whereby closely related plant cuttings are inserted into stems or rootstocks to produce hybrids? |
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Gastrulation is the process whereby the bilaminar embryonic disk is converted into a trilaminar disk, which occurs in the third gestational week. |
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There scena eigh twto There could be a scenario whereby all eight teams have two points each by tomorrow. |
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There's the promise of a greater multimedia experience whereby passengers will be able to make video calls to each other via seatback screens. |
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Second, it brings to the fore the problem of inner-outer, whereby an inner intention is magically transubstantiated into a physical action. |
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The card club law will allow Canterbury Park to host wagered card games whereby players compete against each other and not against the house. |
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This study has found a common pathway whereby cigarette smoke impacts both pulmonary and neurophysiological function. |
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Constitution, is a legal doctrine, whereby, federal law supercedes state law. |
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The agencies charge a small fee to freeze your credit whereby no new credit can be opened in your name and a small fee to unfreeze your credit. |
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Nuclear fusion is a process whereby atomic nuclei melt together and release energy. |
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But most prefer the corporation sole model whereby the ordinary holds legal title to all assets in the diocese. |
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It is a game of chess whereby moves and countermoves must be estimated, and all parties must think more than one step ahead. |
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The process is known as vernalization, whereby a plant becomes competent to flower after a period of cold. |
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In addition, we should take into account the Giffen goods paradox, whereby food price increases can lead to changes in consumption behaviour. |
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A solo vocation beckons, whereby you desire to make an enduring mark. |
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Downshifting is a social trend whereby individuals decide to abandon a materialistic lifestyle for a less stressful life elsewhere. |
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The recycling center operates under an honor system whereby residents are trusted to help save the town money by being cooperative. |
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There was also a case in the Windhoek Rural constituency, whereby an enumerator had difficulties entering a certain farm. |
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The first is the cut, whereby figures are applied to their grounds inexactly and crudely, like paper dolls. |
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An invertibility requirement, whereby the moving average equation can be recast into an autoregressive form also constrains the moving average parameters. |
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