This action was denying parking spaces to shoppers and affecting business in the area. |
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Here are two real and affecting characters for whose reunion, at the ballet's climax, the choreographer made one of his most poetic pas de deux. |
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Like her male counterpart, she always seems to have an affecting awareness of her sidekick status. |
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She is deeply affecting as a bereaved wife and mother while also coming across as a political mover. |
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But it's really bumming me out and affecting my life in ways I'm not happy with. |
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Asian and African populations showed selection in genes affecting the metabolism of the plant sugars mannose and sucrose. |
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Other situations affecting power quality are transients or spikes, surges or over-voltages, noise and sags or brownouts. |
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He says the problem got so bad that it began affecting his asthma, to the point where the air in his apartment became unbreathable. |
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Examination of the brain revealed areas of softening and discoloration affecting the temporal lobes. |
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Further cuts and austerity measures affecting social expenditure can already be foreseen. |
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The going at the track was described as good to soft, but frozen patches were still affecting the back straight yesterday. |
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The dust particles also settle on the vegetation and farm plantations affecting and retarding growth of produce. |
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The groups, however, are important for increasing both patient education and awareness of global issues affecting treatment. |
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Worse, some confined herds show horrific predisposition to mange, a disease rarely affecting free-ranging animals. |
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Although bitterly funny at times, the picture also creates a somber mood that is very affecting. |
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So the baby boomers' radical approach to everything from ageing to work patterns is inevitably affecting the business of dating too. |
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I realised then I had to change because it was really affecting the people around me who I cared about. |
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Another processor, with scalable memory bandwidth, runs more EDA simulation projects without even affecting the first. |
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Lynagh, a member of Australia's 1991 World Cup-winning side, said Larkham's recent poor showings are affecting his team mates. |
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There are quite a few instances of cultural diffusion affecting the history of the Khmer Empire. |
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The details are empathized without affecting the undertints and the gradation of the colors. |
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This irrational fear of something unnameable was affecting, not only her, but her family as well. |
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A transaction for which land transfer tax is payable includes a final order of foreclosure under any mortgage or charge affecting land. |
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Other work includes simple mathematical models for processes affecting pools. |
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For example, M 3,2 is the number of triplet events affecting positions 2 and 3 of one codon and position 1 of the following codon. |
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It says this can be done without affecting services by deleting posts that have remained unfilled for a long time. |
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Shift working disrupts the body by affecting blood temperature, blood sugar levels, metabolic rate and general mental efficiency. |
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Still, you'd be hard-pressed to find a fresher, more affecting show in the city this summer. |
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A serious bilharzia outbreak has hit Mazabuka district affecting the daily classroom attendance by pupils in the classroom. |
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This may mean that loci affecting these traits combine in a way that is more nearly multiplicative than additive. |
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Traffic changes are rammed through with apparently blithe indifference to issues affecting other elements of the transport system. |
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Evidence suggests that today's more competitive society is affecting the mental health of young people in general. |
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The present uneven distribution of working hours is seriously affecting the personal well-being of many Australians. |
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy is an X linked disorder affecting approximately 1 in 3500 male live births. |
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The shade of corruption laid a sepulchral pall over the land, affecting all in its wake. |
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Also coming out of the summit was a plan to reorganize government ministries, affecting 15 ministries and 156 associated departments. |
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Early menarche and late menopause may also increase the risk of breast cancer by affecting lifetime exposure to hormones. |
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The print appears to be slightly washed out with occasional flicker, affecting Kieslowski's subtle use of lighting. |
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Existing industries also are suffering due to goods damaged in transit, therefore affecting their competitiveness and long-term sustainability. |
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Drugs can modulate the activity of the sympathetic nervous system by affecting the synthesis, storage, release or reuptake of noradrenaline. |
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This would meet at least once a year and try to implement existing treaties and other global accords affecting forests and overlogging. |
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Rising greenhouse gases are affecting rainfall patterns and the global water cycle. |
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It is the hydrogen ion component that is toxic, affecting cell membranes, acidifying substrata, and leaching metals like calcium. |
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Usually we think of rain affecting vegetation, but the relationship is actually a two-way street. |
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Her eyes were closed, and she was quivering her lips like an opera singer, though it wasn't affecting her singing at all. |
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As well as affecting the way we judge other people, moods also influence our susceptibility to weak arguments. |
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Her Jewishness is a natural part of her character, affecting how she sees things, even how she tells her story. |
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And many issues affecting race relations and racial equality still haven't been resolved. |
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However, if the fakes racket is not contained the whole market could crash overnight, affecting galleries and artists alike. |
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A tic commonly affecting adults is a spasmodic closure of one or both eyes, known as blepharospasm. |
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Excessive military spending is a major factor adversely affecting the healthy progress of both societies. |
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The government's role is to get rid of the variables adversely affecting the economy. |
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Long-term solutions to the problems affecting them would have been enacted aeons ago. |
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There is no evidence that symptoms of a mood disorder or cognitive impairment were affecting his ability to complete these tasks. |
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The boy then sat on top of the pillow, affecting an air of supreme indifference. |
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Sometimes you become very aware that you're watching an actor affecting crazy mannerisms in a crazy movie. |
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Rosalinda, who was also invited to the party, arrives there, affecting the airs of a Hungarian countess. |
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The most affecting scenes in the novel are those depicting the decimation wrought by this plague-like contagion. |
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But the most affecting interviews are with Youssef, a nine-year-old Egyptian American born and raised in New York City. |
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The few truly affecting moments are overwhelmed by the embarrassing cheese. |
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A recent episode elevated this superior soap opera into deeply affecting drama. |
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With Nobody's Fool he weaves a magic spell with the help of a funny, affecting screenplay and a top notch supporting cast. |
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But in general, this is a strong, thought-provoking piece of writing and an impressive, affecting performance. |
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In this handsome new collection, the band shows it is justly proud of one of the least affected, most affecting voices around. |
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This will remove the problems afflicting society, particularly those affecting the working class majority. |
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Its sales were relatively flat in 2001, due in part to lower gasoline prices affecting its stores with fuel pumps. |
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Processor speed, which is measured in megahertz is only one factor affecting the performance of a computer. |
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The after-effects of the stroke included aphasia, a condition affecting the language centres of the brain. |
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Area Whitley Councils discuss issues affecting the terms and conditions of staff within the particular Area. |
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Changes affecting the ever-popular Laybourne Lakes include banning keepnets, other than in match conditions. |
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He stopped himself, disturbed at how battle fatigue seemed to be affecting him. |
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The group meets regularly to discuss the crime issues that are affecting the local communities. |
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Survival decreases more steeply for rearmost positions due to stochastic factors differentially affecting mortality of subordinate sibs. |
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The Aids pandemic in some rural areas has led to famine, that is affecting millions of people. |
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Once the airplane reaches a high enough altitude, the water freezes, affecting the operation of an aileron control bearing. |
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Rosalinda, who was also invited to Prince Orlofsky's party, arrives there, masked, affecting the airs of a Hungarian countess. |
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The wind chill, however, is affecting some captive birds from the southern hemisphere which can have icicles forming on their beaks. |
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Her bad moods were still affecting all of us, and I had begun to get really worried. |
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Transferred genes are subject to those mutational processes affecting the recipient genome. |
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What is most alarming is that food price rises are affecting new communities who had previously been protected from the scourge of hunger. |
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The council meets annually to discuss matters affecting the entire Lakota nation. |
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The main modifiable factors affecting energy balance are dietary energy intake and energy expended through physical activity. |
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Campbell, who narrates the film in a sad, recriminatory mumble, somehow manages to make the character affecting. |
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There can also be hemiplegia, affecting one half of the body, or monoplegia, affecting one limb. |
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Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the central nervous system affecting nerve fibres that can cause upset balance, blurred vision and fatigue. |
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This could lead to the redirection of disposable income to energy costs, especially affecting the lower income categories. |
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You know, I could let this turn me bitter and hateful, but that's only affecting me and mine. |
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She drove slowly because the sudden collapse of her whole world was affecting the steadiness of her hands. |
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The United Nations described the crisis as the world's worst humanitarian disaster, affecting more than 2m people. |
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The report notes that not enough time is allocated in the curriculum to science, affecting pupils' levels of attainment in the subject. |
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If you don't give a monkey's about hearts and minds, morality can go by the boards without affecting your chances of victory one iota. |
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This phenomenon of pollen affecting fruit characteristics has been known as xenia. |
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Motor neurone disease is the name given to a group of related diseases affecting the motor neurones in the brain and spinal cord. |
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So now we have voter apathy across the board, adversely affecting both parties, and independent candidates fared worse. |
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As the theatre of war moved south, so did the smallpox, primarily affecting civilians, camp followers, and irregular troops in both armies. |
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In our second feature, editor at large Alision Stein Wellner shows us how this postponement of adulthood is affecting other parts of society. |
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a progressive disease affecting both upper and lower motor neurons. |
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Instead, he decided that anachronism would be a major theme and encouraged the actors to avoid affecting British accents. |
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The headache then usually spreads up the back of the neck typically affecting one side of the head. |
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We conducted a genetic screen for factors affecting the directionality of mating-type switching. |
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House placement is how each person is affecting the other according to the twelve houses of the zodiac. |
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She talks about beauty basics, as well as major concerns affecting darker skins, such as the effects of sickle-cell disease, scars and keloids. |
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The common cold is a contagious viral infection of the upper respiratory tract affecting the nose and the throat. |
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The presence of a longer disordered tag thus exerts a greater frictional drag, affecting the module tumbling in solution. |
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If errors occur during transmission, the data can be retransmitted without adversely affecting other users on the network. |
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Rare causes of vertigo include stroke or multiple sclerosis or a tumour affecting the nerve connecting the middle ear to the brain. |
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This charming and affecting sequel, reuniting the characters after nine years, gives us the answer. |
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It works by affecting a molecule called nitric oxide, which expands blood vessels. |
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A wave of revolutionary fervour swept across Europe affecting the Fife coalfields powerfully. |
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Newly developed software allows the gage to check parts during indexing without affecting machine layout or cycle time. |
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Student loans will be like a ball and chain around the ankles of graduates, affecting their life choice for decades. |
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The way to accomplish this is by affecting a transfer of the property with retention of life interest. |
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Is the vendor aware of any right of way or other easement affecting the property not discoverable on search? |
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Trends can be seen either as lineage trends in evolving lineages, or biosphere trends affecting the evolution of life as a whole. |
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Besides mastery of composition, pathos, touchingness and power of affecting are also found in them. |
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The uncertainty was adversely affecting the disposal of personal injury litigation. |
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Roseola is a viral illness in young children, most commonly affecting children between the ages of 6 months and 2 years. |
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He underwent a surgical procedure under local anaesthetic for a condition affecting the extensor tendons. |
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The fact that this film is still as affecting 25 years on, is only testament to its quality. |
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In its series of pointed vignettes, the CD pieces together an affecting picture of a generation scrabbling to regain its idealism. |
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If you are expanding, how do you see that expansion affecting your balance sheet on an annual basis? |
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It's a small problem affecting a trivial number of people who effectively choose to be affected. |
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Reduced viscosity lets molders use lower processing temperatures without affecting molding speed or quality. |
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With his quiet but affecting meditations on what constitutes the self, Sakuma makes us aware of our relation to others and of our existence and its inevitable end. |
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Despite the predictable salacious stories of Hollywood, the most explosive and emotionally affecting part of this book involves Eszterhas' father. |
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Venus Williams's straight-set victory over sister Serena in the Wimbledon women's semi-finals was the most affecting sports contest in recent memory. |
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It was not known whether new lymphatic growth could be specifically blocked without also affecting blood angiogenesis or existing lymphatic vessels. |
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The whole volume constitutes an effort to resolve a problem that must confront anyone who finds the world a deeply affecting yet intangible chimera. |
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There is an affecting description here of a meeting with Jawaharlal Nehru. |
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Asthma is one of the most common diseases among children, affecting roughly one in every eleven kids. |
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Hypertensive disease complicates nearly 10 percent of pregnancies in the United States, with white coat hypertension affecting an additional 30 percent of patients. |
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For the city is the location of one of the most affecting Anglo-Indian love stories to emerge from the three hundred-year interaction of the two peoples. |
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How is the restorationist movement affecting liturgical renewal? |
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This pioneering project will bring together Afro-Caribbean businesses to discuss key issues affecting them and to agree strategic priorities and action plans. |
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Building societies were set up as mutual institutions, which means that those with accounts become members and have certain rights to vote on issues affecting the society. |
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But it beggars belief that so many have been built and bought and no-one making decisions has even thought about how it is affecting ordinary people. |
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His vocals on the verse are some of his most affecting and emotional yet, while the anthemic chorus provides a break of desperate hope amid the quiet despondency. |
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The effect would be to knock down California's gay-marriage ban on a technicality, without affecting the rest of the country. |
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Even as we talked, the unreliable power supply was affecting the lighting. |
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Yet the multiple causes affecting the Saudi Bedouins do not fit into the neat valences of event ecology, nor do they extend outward from a single environmental event. |
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The nightingale is the one we are most worried about, but these deers are affecting other birds too, including the blackcap, the garden and willow warblers. |
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It was discovered that a hole had appeared in the boiler room of the cinema and the corner of the boiler room had collapsed into the hole, affecting the pavement above. |
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Landward is Scotland's food, farming, environment and rural affairs magazine programme, featuring the latest developments and debates affecting the nation's countryside. |
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Celiac disease is a T-cell-mediated disorder triggered by gluten in susceptible subjects, affecting not only the small bowel but also the gastric and colonic mucosae. |
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Tree freshness is an important factor affecting marketability. |
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Low wind speeds affecting more than 90 per cent of the country are only likely to occur for about an hour, once every five years during the winter. |
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An examination of Bresson's stylistic decisions shows how he transformed Georges Bernanos's classic but apparently unfilmable novel into a credible and deeply affecting movie. |
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His art at its most affecting projects a harrowing instability. |
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A few years later that softness started affecting the plots as well, when the assistant D.A.'s sidekick was replaced with a series of babelicious young women. |
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The other danger of rearing imported species of cattle lies in the prevalence of diseases affecting animals such as foot and mouth, corridor, tick-borne and mad cow diseases. |
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You include a story about a poem, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock, really affecting you in your formative years. |
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The novel picks up momentum and becomes more affecting as it moves forward, leaving behind the early chapters that sometimes get bogged down with the family's past. |
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This is a lovingly told story of redemption and familial love, but recounted at such close range that every success or failure in this family becomes acutely affecting. |
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You have a rather chronic relapsing condition, which occasionally oozes and has scaling as a predominant feature, affecting primarily the extremities of the skin. |
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Hence, our hero decided to seek out technicians and soothsayers, wizards and computer persons who could solve the puzzle of this malady affecting the mighty computer. |
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But the teaching also touched sentient beings as moral agents, as agents capable of affecting the welfare not only of themselves but of others as well. |
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As a result the drugs often cause side effects by affecting muscarinic receptors elsewhere, resulting in dry mouth or eyes, constipation, and, more rarely, headache or nausea. |
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Light is important for plant growth and morphogenesis, affecting germination, seedling development, shade avoidance, flowering, and photosynthesis. |
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Another factor that Army Reserve officials believe is affecting re-enlistments is the tighter window for Army Reserve Soldiers to decide to re-enlist. |
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While it seems artificial at first, it's a remarkably affecting technique. |
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From the set to the characters' odd and affecting mannerisms, the whole enterprise suggested the kind of apparent simplicity and artlessness that only springs from hard work. |
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The emotion is real and affecting, but never maudlin or self-indulgent. |
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Neither, too, was as chilling, as affecting, or, at times, as much of a slog. |
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The charity's staff claim the organisation is top-heavy, but that the management have failed to remain up-to-date with the latest legislation affecting asylum seekers. |
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Geisbert was also quick to mention how the methodology of the study could be affecting the current results. |
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Scotus' landmark same-sex marriage decisions Wednesday are affecting more than just gay couples. |
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Parkinson's wreaks havoc by affecting nerve cells in the brain that make the neurotransmitter called dopamine. |
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The difference in algal communities between the Altaic and other glaciers is discussed together with physical and chemical conditions affecting the algae. |
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In the absence of information on site or geological factors affecting emissions from landfill, we examined data for special waste sites as a proxy for potential hazard. |
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Part 1 considers the construction methods of existing tips, factors affecting their stability and the necessary site investigation work associated therewith. |
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Most affecting is his romance with a cute, downbeat girl inmate named Andrea. |
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Sometimes he dons a ranger hat, which is about as imaginative as cowboy boots for affecting a down-home cool. |
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President Ronald Reagan took similar action, affecting about 100,000 families. |
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Other viruses may infect a computer via an e-mail attachment or Web site but do not spread automatically after affecting the operations of the computer. |
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The geosphere impacts Earth's climate in a variety of ways. Typically, the geosphere reacts on geologic timescales, affecting climate slowly and over millions of years. |
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Totally, I think it's affecting everyone, whether it's Instant news from loads of perspectives, paying your bills or mail order brides, it's bonkers! |
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Future studies will be required to answer these important questions, as well to identify the major zeitgebers affecting the circadian clock of the heart. |
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Another pernicious pest affecting house plants is scale, which appears as small lumps that form colonies on stems, on the underside of leaves and along the midribs. |
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The reason that the land was so waterlogged is because the weir systems keep the Thames level artificially high, thereby affecting all the land that should be drained down. |
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However, they have simply mortgaged worker's futures, preparing the way for more wide-ranging attacks affecting the great majority of the workforce as are now taking place. |
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An initial meeting should occur during the planning stage of the audit to discuss new accounting, auditing or regulatory issues affecting the organization. |
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When asked about how his announcement from last November was affecting the race, Michaud seemed momentarily at a loss. |
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This missing light is called 'photon underproduction crisis' which Kollmeier states is affecting only astronomers and not the universe. |
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The Andean families are not subject to the same climatological forces affecting species in the lowland tropics. |
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These results implicate an evolutionarily conserved pathway integrating metabolic information with bioamine signaling affecting feeding behavior. |
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The most important mortality affecting the larval population was most probably caused by the repeated desiccations of the marsh in the summer. |
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Nonetheless, the underlying pathology manifests beyond motoneuron degeneration, affecting also widespread extramotor areas. |
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How can focalism be reduced? The method of debiasing depends on the type of focalism affecting one's judgments. |
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English has undergone many historical sound changes, some of them affecting all varieties, and others affecting only a few. |
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Since the coastal wetlands support an economically important coastal fishery, the loss of wetlands is adversely affecting this industry. |
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This helps to prevent delays on one service affecting the other, and is commonly seen in metropolitan areas. |
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Bangladesh asserted itself in regards to many international issues, including those affecting decolonized and developing countries. |
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The following is a summary of the major sound changes affecting vowels in chronological order. |
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Although he was quite capable of affecting accents from outside the M25, he always steered clear of doing so. |
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The Maafa concept explains the conditions of disorganization, disunity, self-hatred, and alienation affecting African people to varying degrees. |
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Popular taste changed with the advent of Modernism, affecting the types of photographs that he produced. |
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It is also known as micropsia and macropsia, a brain condition affecting the way that objects are perceived by the mind. |
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The replacement was successful, but he suffered a slight stroke, affecting his right hand. |
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Sellers was especially anxious about successfully enacting the role of Kong and accurately affecting a Texan accent. |
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Sledge hockey is a form of ice hockey designed for players with physical disabilities affecting their lower bodies. |
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Each body could deal with any matter within the sphere of competence of the League or affecting peace in the world. |
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Palatalization was one of the most important processes affecting consonants in Vulgar Latin. |
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The Convention's provisions affecting institutional and procedural matters have been altered several times by means of protocols. |
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The coldest month on record since the data series began is December 2010, during a severe cold wave affecting the British Isles. |
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Only Privy Counsellors can signify royal consent to the examination of a Bill affecting the rights of the Crown. |
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Different social groups in the UK tend to have vastly different costs for housing, affecting available income. |
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The permission for the ordination of women given in 1974 was rescinded in 1991 without affecting the two or three existing woman ministers. |
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As an anarchist, I believe that power should be given to the people whose lives this is actually affecting. |
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Popper criticised Compton's idea of amplified quantum events affecting the decision. |
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Unless he was lying, Wittgenstein tells of his work in logic affecting his mental status in a very extreme way. |
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The most important socioeconomic factor affecting voter turnout is education. |
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One of the strongest factors affecting voter turnout is whether voting is compulsory. |
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The most dangerous ones are those that develop during October and November and that follow a north path affecting the western part of the island. |
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The war has blocked food imports, leading to a famine that is affecting 17 million people. |
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Hansen and an Inuit leader from Greenland, all saying that climate change was already seriously affecting life around the world. |
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Radiation around the pool can get so high that a person is not allowed to stay more than 2 minutes, seriously affecting decommissioning. |
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There is also some concern regarding low levels of turbine noise and wave energy removal affecting the nearfield habitat. |
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The level of antecedent soil moisture is one factor affecting the time until soil becomes saturated. |
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This relation can control the circulation of the oceans and the atmosphere, affecting how ocean currents carry heat to high latitude. |
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Light availability may be reduced, affecting nearby reefs and submerged aquatic vegetation. |
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Installing a barrage may change the shoreline within the bay or estuary, affecting a large ecosystem that depends on tidal flats. |
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The fishing industry is affected by the crisis affecting the entire industry, and the port has seen its fleet decline. |
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Agriculturalists are concerned about too much monoculture, as it makes the economy at risk from insect or crop diseases affecting a major crop. |
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Even at a very early stage, life played a significant role in the continued existence of oceans, by affecting the composition of the atmosphere. |
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This increase in population also appears to be affecting woodland ecosystems. |
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Botrytis tulipae is a major fungal disease affecting tulips, causing cell death and eventually the rotting of the plant. |
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The effects spread throughout Western Europe and North America during the 19th century, eventually affecting the majority of the world. |
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The Coriolis force minutely changes the trajectory of a bullet, affecting accuracy at extremely long distances. |
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This increased the power of southern states in Congress for decades, affecting national policies and legislation. |
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The plumes could impact zooplankton and light penetration, in turn affecting the food web of the area. |
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Interactions between the chalk downs and softer undercliff rocks drive the geological changes affecting Ventnor. |
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Many cyclists suffer from overuse injuries to the knees, affecting cyclists at all levels. |
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On the other hand, sound changes can sometimes be sporadic, affecting only one particular word or a few words, without any seeming regularity. |
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A thick blanket of dust that was thrown up darkened the globe, affecting plants and other photosynthesising life. |
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The effects spread throughout Western Europe and North America during the 19th century, eventually affecting most of the world. |
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Nutritional factors are the strongest and most obvious environmental factors affecting timing of puberty. |
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Its impact reached throughout the social order, affecting the highest born to the lowest. |
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There are both distal and proximate causes which can be traced in the historical factors affecting globalization. |
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Because of the population's small size, environmental hazards, such as drought, are capable of affecting the entire species. |
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The climate changed considerably and boundaries among different ecological zones changed as well, affecting migration and conquest. |
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However, winter is mostly dry due to the influence of the vast Siberian High affecting much of East Asia. |
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A pandemic is an epidemic occurring on a scale which crosses international boundaries, usually affecting a large number of people. |
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Helens erupted in 1980, an event visible from northern Oregon and affecting some areas there. |
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Another ecological concern affecting the island is the illegal felling of timber by local inhabitants. |
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Tobacco use is a risk factor for many diseases, especially those affecting the heart, liver, and lungs, as well as many cancers. |
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Viral diseases affecting sugarcane include sugarcane mosaic virus, maize streak virus, and sugarcane yellow leaf virus. |
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In historical linguistics, a chain shift is a set of sound changes affecting a group of phonemes. |
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The Great Vowel Shift was a chain shift affecting all of the long vowels of Middle English. |
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In 2001, it was decided to meet annually to address urgent issues affecting the region. |
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Because of phonological process affecting vowel length, short vowels in one context can be longer than long vowels in another context. |
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There was a change in patterns of piety, affecting devotional and practical life in all its departments. |
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It is thus the final authority in all matters affecting the life, order and discipline of the Church. |
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Starting with the Proclamation of 1763, these courts were given jurisdiction over a number of laws affecting the colonies. |
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Employee retention is possible only when resources are exchanged and managed without affecting their independence. |
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Questions of title affecting immovables are determined under the lex situs. |
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Often, a Government or Parliamentary Act will govern the rules affecting the giving of evidence by witnesses in court. |
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It became the model for future Supreme Court presentations in cases affecting the health or welfare of classes of individuals. |
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This can hinder legal uses, affecting public domain works, limitations and exceptions to copyright, or uses allowed by the copyright holder. |
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Famous examples of redox conditions affecting geological processes include uranium deposits and Moqui marbles. |
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Low temperatures significantly slow the chemical reactions involved in hydration of cement, thus affecting the strength development. |
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It is one of the factors affecting the prognosis and potential treatment of lung cancer. |
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Asbestosis is a chronic inflammatory medical condition affecting the tissue of the lungs. |
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During the war, New England states became increasingly frustrated over how the war was being conducted and how the conflict was affecting them. |
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Steel announced an undisclosed number of layoffs affecting employees worldwide. |
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Throughout history, Confucius is widely considered as one of the most important and influential individuals in affecting the lives of humanity. |
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There are a number of instances when flooding has occurred in the Holme Valley affecting Holmfirth and other settlements in the valley. |
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Many economic models have superneutral money, with neither inflation nor change in inflation affecting non-monetary variables. |
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At the same time as College was being unceremoniously turfed from their premises, a similar process was affecting the Estcourt School. |
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Even though the concept is new to public scrutiny, pundits recognize that the web celeb archetype is profoundly affecting conventional media. |
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A major problem affecting many beginner apiculturists is failure of hives to colonize. |
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All the four zero-days originally were reported to Microsoft, affecting Internet Explorer on the desktop. |
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Spinal accessory nerve affecting the scapulae had major involvement and minimal motor function. |
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It also provides analysis and description of the major drivers and restraints affecting acetic acid demand in various regions. |
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There are many factors affecting the affinitive, adsorption, coordinating capabilities of chelating resins toward metal ions. |
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Anthracnose fungal disease is widespread in North America, affecting all three American sycamores. |
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The results were analyzed to identify torques and angles of attack affecting the blades, which allowed deriving the maximum torque values. |
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The report provides a holistic analysis of the External Beam Radiation therapy market in terms of forces affecting the market. |
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Employees, however, were the most critical element affecting the success of the jump-start effort. |
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Actinic keratoses are common dysplastic epidermal lesions affecting a large proportion of fair-skinned individuals. |
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She also said that the most important variable affecting the success of reimplantation is the amount of time that the tooth is out of its socket. |
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Mutations affecting the UL21 gene contribute to avirulence of pseudorabies virus vaccine strain Bartha. |
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The occurrence of babesiasis affecting small terrestrial mammals and the importance of this zoonosis in Europe. |
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Hard water fluid residues will be tacky and less resoluble, affecting, for example, limit switches and machine tool functioning. |
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List the key provisions of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 affecting payment for Medicare laboratory services. |
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Feline leukemia virus and feline immunodeficiency virus are two of the most deadly retroviruses affecting cats. |
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Synovial lipomatosis affecting multiple joints in a patient with congenital short bowel syndrome. |
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Also affecting sales were increased sales in the charcoal and liquid smoke categories at Hickory Specialties. |
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Others have questioned whether smallmouth in the John Day are affecting native salmonids. |
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Revealing himself a sappily emotional romantic, Smith even has an affecting rooftop dance lesson turn into a complete musical production number. |
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It manifests as a combination of macules and papules and usually become confluent affecting large areas of the body. |
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Borderline personality disorder is a mental illness afflicting about two percent of adults, mostly affecting young women. |
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Joubert syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder affecting the brainstem and cerebellum. |
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Thromboangiitis obliterans or Buerger's Disease is a rare and severe disease affecting the blood vessels of the legs. |
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They blocked shipping lanes and their action cut off the French port, affecting thousands of passengers. |
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A meta tag is part of the website, without necessarily being visible on the page or affecting how the page functions. |
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In contrast, one generally thinks of monetary policy decisions as affecting primarily medium-length cycles or business cycles. |
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Micrometeorological and microhabitat factors affecting maintenance and dissemination of tick-borne diseases in the environment. |
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The software is sensitive to both positive and negative factors affecting cupola operation as it moves from the charge door to the taphole. |
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Illegal milage adjustment is a serious problem affecting half a million vehicles on our roads, and can lead to dangerous damage in worn cars. |
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Miliary tuberculosis not affecting the lungs but complicated by acute respiratory distress syndrome. |
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