The difference is that Connell's characters usually lack the guts to act on their urges. |
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A papal legate was someone chosen by the pope to act on his behalf in a certain matter. |
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By convention, the monarch will not refuse her assent to a Bill passed by Parliament and she will act on the advice of her ministers. |
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I think that if the information was more forthcoming, more people would definitely act on it. |
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You are less apt to waste time making decisions, and you are quick to act on your ideas. |
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It had previously relied on other banks to act on its behalf on an agency basis. |
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And because those thoughts are at the forefront of our minds, we forget to act on the other fears and phobias that need release. |
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So then, if the electorate is tending to think in and act on smaller and smaller messages, why not spread the word on T-shirts? |
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You always retain free will, and you may act on any given influence in a positive, negative or indifferent way. |
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Chemical forces are forces caused by other compounds or molecules that act on substances. |
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So aggro my random thoughts turn to incomprehensible, violent acts I would not dream to act on. |
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Before you are allowed to place a bet there is a message asking you to confirm your bet so you are less likely to act on impulse. |
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We have these incredible frontal lobes that put the brakes on the limbic system and that enable us to judge, not to act on our impulses. |
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Thus, the competition between monovalent and divalent cations acts only on the DNA sites and does not act on the mica sites. |
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We act on behalf of very high-profile clients who would, I consider, find a lap-dancing club deeply objectionable and offensive. |
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But London has to act on any feedback which suggests its efforts are being scotched north of the border. |
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Seventeen years later a British government chose to act on that suggestion and dispatch the fleet. |
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We really do welcome your suggestions and try to act on them when possible. |
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We might act on a preference about what to buy or do, and then come to realize that it was not worth it. |
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This was because his role in that came to light too late for the Hutton inquiry to act on it. |
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If your job was emptying an inbox and filling an outbox, you were begging for someone to draw the analogy and act on it. |
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Once the load of the upper crust is removed from the lower crust, the balance of forces that act on the plate causes uplift of the high mountain. |
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The doctor has a duty to inform the patient that driving should cease and the patient has a duty to act on that advice. |
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In theory it is possible for competent adults to appoint a proxy to act on their behalf by granting them a power of attorney. |
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He will make strenuous efforts to make sure that no criminal act on the inside, or the outside, can be traced back to him. |
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Now lives will be lost unless wealthy nations are prepared to act on a larger scale than ever before. |
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The second option is to act on behalf of a bank in processing an application and disburse the funds, both for a fee. |
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Yet he was unreliable, twice failing to act on the king's commission, and twice charged with embezzling customs money. |
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Sometimes we act on prejudices that we have developed from earlier experiences. |
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It's imperative that you don't act on impulse during this period, and that you think through the consequences of your actions. |
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Our reflective capacities allow us and require us to step back from our mere impulses in order to determine when and whether to act on them. |
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Similarly, large deforming forces are expected to act on the pyranose ring and the glycosidic linkage during various enzymatic processes. |
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Students need to learn how to write effectively, think quickly and decisively act on a plan. |
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But, like Logan, we need to put aside wedge politics, personal rancor and bitter partisanship to act on behalf of the nation. |
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Police executed a search warrant under the firearms act on a house in South Ronaldsay on Wednesday night. |
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Young Orcadian carer Emily Gordon has been selected to act on stage in Glasgow after taking part in a five-week drama course. |
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Preganglionic fibres act on adrenal cells just as if those cells were ganglionic nerve cells. |
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Further, it lowers inhibitions, spurring individuals who are inclined towards sexually abusive or deviant behaviors to act on their fantasies. |
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There was no physical act on the part of D which caused the injury but rather an omission, i.e. his failure to apply the handbrake. |
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A database of prohibited web sites can also be downloaded for the software to act on. |
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Those experiments were conducted in the absence of the mechanical forces that may act on molecules during function in vivo. |
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Currently, too many internet users fail to understand, or fail to act on, the imperative to protect themselves for the greater good. |
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Basically, they had laid down their stage act on tape, so no wonder the sound is so vibrant and alive. |
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Such self-realization requires him to act on that desire for knowledge which as a man he naturally possesses. |
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In terms of the Act it is illegal to commit any nuisance or disorderly or indecent act on an aircraft, to be intoxicated or to behave violently. |
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The quadriceps muscles act on the knee through the quadriceps and patellar tendons. |
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We are not here to act on behalf of any other specific or particular vested interests or agency. |
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Current research focuses on the forces that act on a body moving through the water, the science of hydrodynamics. |
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The most sophisticated computer system will not lead to better care, unless caregivers are willing to act on the information. |
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There's too much weight on the dark side of the scales and my mind is performing an insane juggling act on a high wire with no net beneath me. |
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That would be your solicitor's legal, professional duty, to act on your instructions. |
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The main concern is with the vertical upward forces which act on the plant, producing an uprooting tendency. |
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The most effective of the decapacitating agents are known as physiochemical agents which act on the brain and central nervous system. |
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America's reliance on foreign capital is a balancing act on a very high wire. |
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It is one thing to accept God's Word by faith, but it is another thing to act on that faith and show forth its practical outworking. |
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Terrorists act on this potential, and so unstring the entire fabric of life. |
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If I knew he was boneheaded enough to act on it, I never would have made that joke. |
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This process gives all parties involved the right to act on their own initiative while still allowing them to function as part of the team. |
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If you dig around for nonpublic information, it doesn't do you much good unless you act on it. |
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It will also act on other small molecules, including methanol and ethylene glycol. |
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Improving the hall website, producing a detailed information pack and intense local advertising have been flagged up as key areas to act on. |
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Instead of more horsepower, we decided to clean up our act on the other end of the towline. |
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Managers need to be in the position where they can rely on their team to act on their own initiative, providing them with the authority to do so. |
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Why should I suffer because of somebody's negligence, carelessness, stupidity or even a deliberate act on his or her part? |
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Dogs, just like humans, forget, get distracted, make mistakes, get into mischief and act on impulse. |
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In Compagnie Cahin Caha, director Gulko performs a near-calamitous off-balance act on the slack rope. |
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An inability to act on instructions from the skip can be damaging to team morale, and can be the foundation of doubt and dissension. |
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Though Peder and Susie are not wearing blackface, the chronological events of Beret's gaze perform a sort of minstrel act on them. |
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People will act on their own initiative and take what they believe to be appropriate actions. |
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The House of Lords spoke in terms of a physical act on the part of the accused setting the train of events in motion. |
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The town council decides something must be done about the girls' shameless behaviour, but they never seem able to act on this decision. |
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When the council speaker should be indisposed to execute whose duties, the vice speaker shall act on whose behalf. |
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He rarely allowed players to act on their instincts, controlling the game from the bench. |
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Sadly, the requests often fall on deaf ears with some power brokers too wrapped up in their own interests to act on what is right. |
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His advice to aspiring entrepreneurs is to have belief in their chosen project and to act on it quickly. |
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If you're an unknown act on a tiny label releasing your first album, you might want to make a strong impression right off the bat. |
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The intelligence services have already been heavily criticised for failing to act on a series of clues that might have led them to the hijackers. |
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The rest is how the extensive training to enable the three to act on clockwork precision is done and the robbery is met with success. |
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The first is that the case for natural, harmonious diversity might be overcome, if enough people decide to act on contrary assumptions. |
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The hyperesthetic nerve manifests itself first by pain, secondly by a reflex act on a motor apparatus. |
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The entire article amounted to a diversion from the real issue of government foreknowledge and the government's failure to act on what it knew. |
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The secret is understanding the key issues and making decisions about how to act on them. |
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If you think you do have a case, you should act on any shortfall before you file a claim for compensation. |
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These types of Virus writers will use just about any occasion they can think of to act on computer users. |
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We were tentatively booked as the middle act on a three-band cross-Canada tour. |
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In vitro it will act on both amylose and amylopectin, and can catalyse the formation of large circular molecules from both of these substrates. |
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It would be irresponsible to do otherwise or act on unverified reports regarding viral illness in the community. |
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I stood nervously in the wings, backstage, watching the present act on stage. |
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Extra resources will be made available to act on information provided by members of the public. |
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Cases like these have already happened under the gun act on many occasions. |
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Has a genuine desire to help or serve others, or act on behalf of others being served. |
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It welcomes the resolution adopted by the Security Council and calls on the parties to act on it without delay. |
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Simple orders can be given to individual squad members, but they act on their own initiative at times and will lay down covering fire or assault the enemy without being told. |
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If midwives jump in and act on confessions, pregnant women are likely to clam up, become reticent about confiding in them or even leave antenatal care. |
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Whatever he is, we certainly do not expect such frailty and inability to act on one's own from a generation on whom the future of our country rests. |
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Moreover, one finds very few of them leaving their cushy job and affluent lifestyle to act on their stated principles and live in some non-Western society. |
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Obviously, the political and financial elites to whom we give authority often act on the basis of personal interests. |
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She said the American wives at first gave her chewing gum and ice cream, though she eventually became a top act on the bases. |
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But every time he begins to act on his self-destructive urges, Katie barges in on him, barely noticing his distress. |
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When I get people to act on stage I want them to do things that remind the audience of the commonplaceness of ordinary existence. |
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We have been patient, and, indeed, our Council has waited longer to act on much more burning issues. |
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We can't act on emotion, we can't wing it, as we perhaps too often have in the past. |
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We had to create an administrative system to intake the requests and then act on them. |
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Our team of consultants act on the behalf of each client ensuring a highly targeted, sophisticate and individual search. |
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The European Parliament has missed the opportunity to act on its responsibility here and stand fast against the Council. |
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The government will be eager to act on issues, given the possibility of a short term in office. |
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Finally, consider John 8:32, The more we know the truth and act on it, the more we will be victorious. |
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Power of attorney usually gives the person or persons authority to act on your behalf, so the person should be selected with care. |
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Ronald Reagan said 'I've had it up to my keister with these leaks.' But they usually don't act on it. |
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This glamorous, gold-infused potion performs a disappearing act on lines and wrinkles, giving your skin a look of perfection plus a golden glow. |
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If it decided not to act on a formal complaint of torture, the individual concerned could apply to the courts to have the decision reviewed. |
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A critical mass of influential figures now demands the GOP act on immigration, one way or the other. |
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Plain language is a way of writing and presenting information so it is clear and concise and so the reader knows how to act on the information. |
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He also appointed a lawyer to act on behalf of Smith's five-month-old daughter. |
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Such Tribunals do not act on behalf of the Minister or the Appellant or any other parties to an appeal. |
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We've covered all of our bases in selecting someone who is able to act on behalf of coaches and support staff, in addition to the athletes. |
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However, in the application, authorization should be included for any agent or solicitor to act on behalf of the applicant. |
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In Italy, regional and local energy agencies act on behalf of the national government in the field of information and communication. |
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On the other hand an agent is only authorized to act on behalf of a broker. |
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Even if SIRENE chooses not to act on a request for a modification, the user will be informed of this and a reason provided. |
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The Americans have to race against time, acting on four-year runs, whereas the North Koreans act on a much longer time frame. |
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It is controlled by microcomputer and can act on any part of human body to help consume heat and fat. |
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Compounds in these traditional medicines are known to act on systems in the brain in a similar way to the benzodiazepine class of medications. |
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However, as soon as the driver has to act on one of them, his attention is distracted from the road. |
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I'm a serial live gig goer but it feels a little strange seeing a live act on a Sunday evening. |
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Was the president planning to act on the wishes of the radicals of his party and emancipate all the slaves? |
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To more successfully work toward lasting peace in the world, we need to act on a number of fronts. |
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We have become the laughing stock of the entire planet, because of the Conservative government's failure to act on the environment. |
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We need to be ready to act on additional measures quickly if such talks fail to pan out. |
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Another innovation is hydroalcoholic solutions that act on a large number of bacteria for rapid antisepsis of the skin. |
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Investigators observed that melody appears to act on the brain's emotional core, the limbic system, which moves us to joy, awe, peace, fear and sadness. |
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If something has been proven then one acts, but we cannot act on a smear campaign when there is no proof. |
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What is our ability to act on NICTs before they become a consumable product? |
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Like many men, you were probably conditioned to act on a problem and get results fast. |
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Lastly, I would like to congratulate the Finnish double act on their useful work and the manner in which negotiations were conducted. |
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Older children tend to overestimate their own skills, underestimate the depth of the water, and tend to act on a friend's dare. |
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It is long past time to act on this invitation by amending the Criminal Code to protect the unborn child. |
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The co-op may also reimburse these expenses by holding back any remuneration owed to the directors who failed to act on the requisition. |
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Why act on trying to wrestle with this important issue when it depends so heavily on this? |
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A chartered real estate broker may employ or authorize to act on his behalf a chartered or affiliated real estate agent. |
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For the first iteration of this Match, the current Working Group will act on their behalf. |
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The rider's hands control the forehand while the legs act on the hindquarters. |
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One of the key recommendations in the report suggested that concerned agencies come together to act on beachfront issues. |
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A spokesperson for Monaghan Mushrooms declined to comment on whether the company will act on any of the other restructuring plans. |
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Meanwhile, the bipolar RF energy can act on the deep dermis, make the collagen get even heats and shrink, and promote the growth of new collagen. |
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Any failure to act on this instruction shall result in the immediate disqualification of the team. |
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People have the power, when we choose to use it, to act on it, to dedicate ourselves to change. |
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She claims that the PGT did not act on her behalf and tried to mislead her. |
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Monetary policy should then act on the basis of the information revealed so as to maintain price stability at the medium-term horizon. |
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As a consequence, GE is in a position to act on the ability of airframe manufacturers to sell their aircraft to airlines. |
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Because public officials always act on behalf of the public, they are trustees of the public interest. |
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If you receive one of these e-mails, delete it immediately and do not respond or act on it. |
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The medium frequency wave of the electromagnetic massager can deeply act on the corresponding part of the foot as well as the whole body. |
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At last, after years of work, we had an agreement with the housing minister and a timetable to act on a top priority of Ontario members. |
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Each and every one of us has to find the madiba within ourselves, and act on it. |
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These are known as opsonins or alexins, and they act on the bacteria by a process comparable to narcotisation, and render them an easy prey for the phagocytes. |
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Although many different proteins with diverse functions act on DNA, most act as monomers or components of oligomers containing relatively few other elements. |
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If people contact us with information we do act on it, but sometimes it takes time to collate enough information and evidence to bring a prosecution. |
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Charting a path away from the past requires that we act on the perspective that this passage of time has bequeathed us. |
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He saw no virtue in stubbornness, and he could never have taken pleasure in the refusal to act on something. |
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But what most rankles male voters is the accusation by gender feminists that male officials do not act on behalf of the interests of their female constituents. |
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My supervisor talks about work-life balance but doesn't act on it. |
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The sacked employee had then spent months planning the vengeful act on his ex-boss. |
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Gallup said the purpose of his polls was to give politicians information about public opinion so they could act on it. |
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In order to act on its commitments, the gfe would actively solicit financing requests in the form of 2015 Action Plans. |
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Mary Queen of Scots was recorded as very tall and beautiful but with a fiery temperament that often caused her to act on impulse and brought forth criticisms of tactlessness. |
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We urge the Government to act on the report's recommendations, channelling resources into the NHS that have been scandalously lacking in the past. |
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Drugs presently available act on sodium channels sensitive to tetrodotoxin and thus have widespread side effects in the heart and central nervous system. |
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But there is an explanation for the GOP refusal to act on unemployment insurance. |
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But, when you act on it and victimize innocent citizens and fellow innocen officers, than that is a concern. |
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Without the freedom to act on moral values, there is not even a vocabulary for public virtue. |
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But racial bias still exists, individuals still act on it, and it still works to worsen inequality. |
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These zinc-dependent endoproteases may act on a large number of substrates, or they may be highly specific, targeting only one or a few proteins or oligopeptides. |
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Enzymes that act on substrates such as polypeptides, nucleic acids, oligosaccharides, or lipid membranes often interact with more than one substrate molecule. |
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I busied myself with finding the next act on the schedule and preparing to introduce him while Lance ran interference for me, heading several people off as they came forward. |
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Thiazide and thiazide-like agents act on the distal convoluted tubule. |
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Individuals are expected to act on behalf of the collective whole, and the corporate body is expected to act in the normative interests of its members. |
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I wonder if he really did act on an impulse, or if there's more to it? |
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In nearly all cases, the monarch is still the nominal chief executive, but is bound by convention to act on the advice of the Cabinet. |
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It is possible to grant powers of attorney to a third party to act on your behalf for almost all kinds of transactions. |
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In a situation of fait majoritaire the latter are mere executants of the presidential will and lose all freedom to act on their own initiative. |
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Come rain or come shine, time and time again, in an equilibrist act on the boles, we leave nothing to chance to assess the characteristics of each tree. |
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Although not bound by the Board's findings and recommendations, if the CDS does not act on a finding or recommendation, he is statutorily obliged to provide reasons for not doing so. |
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It contains propionate, which stimulates the gut to release hormones that act on the brain to reduce hunger. |
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A member of Parliament is known as deputado, a person who is appointed after democratic election to act on people's behalf. |
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As such, we act on our preferential option for the poor, for the forgotten and for the most vulnerable, recognizing the fundamental dignity of every human being. |
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The lack of progress on the adoption of the act on inheritance continues to hamper efforts to settle the issue of land ownership by women, including widows, and orphans, through inheritance. |
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We need to recognize this and act on this recognition. |
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To be specific, these four biological wave light sources act on the hypodermic tissue and get absorbed by linear cells, in order to stimulus cell metabolism, promote skin collagen protein, eliminate toxin from body, etc. |
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While BIOFIL acts at the source by limiting the mitosis process hence the production of polyhedral cells but without being able to act on the surplus already existing. |
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It doesn't matter if your eyes see or your mind invents six or a dozen stupendous opportunities: if you have not the up-and-go energy to act on one of them you are stagnating. |
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They contain myorelaxant molecules that act on the face's micro-contractions to smooth skin. |
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It will make known its concerns, and if we need to act on them, we will. |
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Their new Minister of the Environment had failed so miserably to act on the environment that they had to scuttle the whole Parliament because they were afraid of a couple of bills that might change things. |
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Through self-service, customers can act on the information provided and gain immediate resolution, or request to speak to an agent to resolve more complex matters. |
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If they did, he believes the entire western region could enjoy a more reliable power supply. Real-time data is, of course, useless without the brains to process it and the brawn to act on it. |
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On 25 November the ECOFIN Council decided not to act on the basis of the Commission recommendations regarding Germany and France, and agreed to hold the excessive deficit procedures for these countries in abeyance. |
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Regrettably the provincial government will not act on his proposal until it has developed an implementation policy on the dispersal of funds under the Program. |
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Henry did not personally act on this until 1171 by which time William was already dead. |
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The two proposed a partnership that allowed them to act on Whittle's behalf to gather public financing so that development could go ahead. |
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With few exceptions, the monarch is bound by constitutional convention to act on the advice of the Government. |
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Other Puritans contented themselves with being able to meet freely and act on local parishes. |
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A separate law of nature, the Lorentz force law, describes how the electric and magnetic field act on charged particles and currents. |
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Despite this, Ireland's elected representatives seemed powerless to act on the country's behalf as Members of the British Parliament. |
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Both Milligan and Sellers credited him with keeping the act on the bill when club owners had wanted to sack them. |
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This can act on various scales, from the small scale of one island arc up to the larger scale of an entire ocean basin. |
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Instead of being part of the ship's crew, pilots are employed locally and therefore act on behalf of the public rather than of the shipowners. |
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Rather than acting on segments, phonological processes act on distinctive features within prosodic groups. |
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They may be subject to global word order constraints that act on the entire sentence. |
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In urgent situations where a Council decision cannot be made in time, the President is empowered to act on behalf of the whole Council. |
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The Senate may also fail to act on a nomination, which expires at the end of the session. |
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Third parties are entitled to rely on the ostensible authority of agents held out by the company to act on its behalf. |
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Tired of waiting for parliament to act on their demands, railroad workers walked off their jobs all across the country. |
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All this effort could go to waste if we do not act on climate change. |
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Other drugs may act on other kinds of receptors involved in weight gain, such as the beta-3 adrenergic receptors in fat tissue. |
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In the midst of one of the worst catastrophies of the 20th Century, one man had the courage to stand up and act on his convictions while we all buried our heads in the sand. |
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This report has vindicated the forced resignation of a sloppy, slapdash Commission and revealed a catalogue of irresponsibility by Member States who are prepared to criticise but not act on fraud and irregularities. |
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College members are the ones who determine what the standards of practice are in a self-regulating profession, but they only act on a complaint or out of whatever kind of review they might do on their own. |
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If a young woman dreams about a rhinestone which in fact turns out to be to be a diamond, she may find that some insignificant act on her part will bring a disproportionate amount of good fortune. |
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An electrical current results from the motion of electrically charged particles in response to forces that act on them from an applied electric field. |
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As to the argument that the Embassy never authorised the U. S. Lieutenant to act on its behalf, the author submits that the State party has never appeared before the CCCI to correct this untruth. |
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In matters of romance as in other things, we are inclined to act on the premise that we might as well take a chance, because we never know what will happen tomorrow. |
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The essence of the bill is to reinforce its executory character and non-declamatory obligations that lie with the Canadian government in reference to part VII of the act on official languages. |
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On occasion pilots read back and act on clearances that they were expecting to receive, rather than on the actual clearance parameters given them by the controller. |
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This results in milk letdown where oxytocin already has started to act on the myoepithelial cells when the milking machine is attached to the udder. |
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Did she ever act on impulse, or experience feelings of hopelessness, anxiety, and low self-esteem, and how did these emotions affect her parenting? |
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I believe this debate will encourage us to remain alert and vigilant, to combat all forms of discrimination and to act on what has happened in the past, and not to act as though the situation has returned to normal. |
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The freedom to act on one's own responsibility at all levels will continue to be an essential feature of command and control philosophy in future. |
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His last act on the international stage was to help the Netherlands qualify for the 1978 FIFA World Cup? in Argentina, though by that stage he was only called up for the key fixtures. |
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Be willing to act on whims, fancies and, yes, fantasies, too. |
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Alma Lurry, a resident of Ladera Heights and a retired LAUSD teacher, said Los Angeles needed to hear and act on what Villaraigosa had to say. |
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Sometimes, in great emergencies, they might even act on their own authority and responsibility. |
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On any future negotiations with the PM, Shalom is only to act on behalf of Netanyahu who retains the foreign portfolio. |
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They invariably give Contracting States the alternative of extraditing such persons or instituting penal proceedings for the act on their own territory, which implies the right to grant asylum. |
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Family Court did not act on the request contained in the Provincial Court's judgement, she spent years in a state of anxiety, fearing that at any time the father could demand to exercise his right to visit the minor. |
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You have only to sign a document called a power of attorney or mandate by which you, the constituent or mandator, appoints an attorney or mandatary to act on your behalf. |
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For a Peer who appears to be overwhelmed, it may well feel right intuitively to tell the person what to do or to take over the situation and act on their behalf. |
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In connection with this arrangement the act on enforcement contains an obligation administratively to decide the issue of lifetime inmates' conditional release anew not later than one year after a refusal. |
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Its firming properties act on the fiber muscles and on the epidermis. |
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However, the province and key players need to act on the Strategic Plan for Francophone Immigration in order to increase the number of French-speaking newcomers in New Brunswick and to ensure that they remain here. |
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A person who is sufficiently concerned to be screened and who receives proper counseling probably would be motivated to avoid risk behaviour and would act on that motivation in the ensuing two weeks anyway. |
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However, if Canada were to act on the federalists' threat to break off any ties with an independent Quebec, the American ogre would be sitting pretty. |
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We are in this way at one with the aims of the Charter 'Let us help Europe to grow' and wish to help young people to find their 'inner compass', open their minds, think and act on their own. |
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We know that climate change is happening and that we must act on it now because failing to act would cause a huge price to be paid by those who follow after. |
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The mandate of the Oversight Committee shall be to provide a standing body to act on behalf of the Assembly in the construction of the permanent premises of the International Criminal Court. |
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When traders act on impulse, they can forget to consider crucial risk management strategies such as their stop loss orders. |
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As mentioned above, when traders act on impulse, they can forget to consider crucial risk management tools such as their stop loss orders. |
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The goal is to develop a better understanding of the services, supports and exiting mechanisms required to enable Out from the Shadows to act on behalf of these young people's needs. |
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Defence attorneys act on behalf of accused in various criminal matters. |
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The Management Company shall in all circumstances act on behalf of the unitholders and shall alone be authorised to exercise the voting rights conferred by the securities held in the fund. |
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The Sus law was the informal name for 'a stop and search law' in Britain that permitted a police officer to act on suspicion, or 'sus', alone. |
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The user of this Web site must always double check the accurateness, the correctness and the completeness of any information herein published before acting or omitting to act on any part of such information. |
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Individuals need the freedom to act on their own value judgements, even if those judgements are disagreeable to others. |
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An Executive Committee is set up to implement the overall guidance set by the Commission and to act on behalf of the Commission in between its biannual sessions. |
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Merely holding an office in the priesthood does not imply authority over other church members or agency to act on behalf of the entire church. |
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We now have to act on behalf of our citizens as a matter of urgency. |
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Clinicians act paternalistically when they act on the beneficence principle to the exclusion of the autonomy principle. |
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They said Mr. Cohen did not act on inside information. |
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We should also, in communication terms, make clear our reinforced capacity to act on behalf of the citizens in areas relevant to their concerns, like climate protection, energy and migration. |
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We will have to sleep with this as well if their ability to act on behalf of the common good, in the interests of safety for all Canadians, is in any way jeopardized by the interests of the airlines themselves. |
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We have to act on behalf of people who aren't born yet. |
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So yes, act on behalf of your neighbourhood. |
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Public prosecutors act on behalf of the state. |
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The decision was for the operation of schools for all children, undertaken by the one agency that could act on behalf of the whole society, the government. |
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Bustle wheels act on the unprinted areas of the web, bringing the register into alignment once again as the web runs through the printing couples. |
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Apart from prosecuting criminal cases, lawyers of the Department of Justice act on behalf of the government in all civil and administrative lawsuits against the government. |
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In other parliamentary regimes, the head of state is usually the nominal chief executive, though bound by convention to act on the advice of the cabinet. |
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As a student I learned about how it is the body's own infection fighting defences that act on the snot to make it change from clear and watery to thicker and yellowy green. |
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Like the commissioners to presbyteries, the commissioners to synods do not act on instruction from their congregations or presbyteries, but exercise their own judgement. |
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Moreover, the Governmental Committee members approved a draft act on the experiment to introduce a new system of selling the distrained property through electronic auctions. |
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This includes interviews with performers, reviews and previews of gigs, and live coverage of concerts, including every act on the Danny Kyle Open Stage. |
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New medications that act on the cannabinoid system are being developed to treat a variety of symptoms, but with fewer side effects than smoked marijuana. |
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In the early 1950s the only way of communicating new bird sightings was through the postal system and it was generally too late for the recipients to act on the information. |
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Different drugs act on different parts of our body in many different ways. |
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This causes a Coriolis force to act on the rim in such a way as to tilt the gyroscope at right angles to the direction that the external torque would have tilted it. |
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Many commercialized cancer therapeutics act on or through the nucleolus, but quarfloxin is the first agent designed to directly target a key function within the nucleolus. |
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Given the time delays in communicating with Moscow, the Yakutsk Voivode Frantsbekov decided to act on his own and sent Khabarov back south with a larger force. |
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Reactive thrombocytosis is thought to result from overproduction of one or more thrombopoietic factors that act on megakaryocytes or their precursors. |
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Air brakes are fitted, which act on the wheels and the track-brakes. |
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It's much more fun to fantasize about revenge than to act on it. |
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The Executive Commission is mandated by the General Assembly to act on its behalf, when not in session, on matters ordinarily within its jurisdiction. |
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The clinical development of curcumin, that has been shown to act on a pleiotropy of targets, has been hampered by its very low oral bioavailability and absorption. |
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Arguing that the inexperience of his officers meant he would not be able to maintain formation in more than one group, he chose not to act on his assessment. |
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The New Zealand Parliament cannot pass legislation for these countries, but with their consent can act on behalf of them in foreign affairs and defence. |
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Chemicals can be targeted to act on specific species of fish. |
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Bolzano transport operator Societa Autobus Alto Adige will act on behalf of the Province administration and will liaise with Vix ERG directly for the project supply. |
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Two other classes of drugs that act on the renin-angiotensin system, angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor blockers. |
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World leaders have repeatedly stated that we must act on climate change. |
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