This raises the question of how primates are able to locate a sufficiency of ripe fruits each day. |
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We should take care of the natural world, provide material sufficiency for all and ensure social equality. |
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In contrast, economic sufficiency emerged as a significant theme when the adolescents were asked to describe their ideal lives. |
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It is plain to me that there is a sufficiency of state protection available to this appellant should she be returned to Albania. |
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A brand new Social Security Act that reformed our whole social welfare system on principles of simplicity, sufficiency and universality. |
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Saint Kitts and Nevis have good health care with a sufficiency of doctors who are usually British or Canadian trained. |
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The values that might be confounded with equality include sufficiency, priority, and desert. |
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However, it was not possible for the smaller countries of the region to achieve self sufficiency. |
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Thus, where brownfield sites do not provide such supply, a sufficiency of greenfield sites should be identified. |
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After the mid-1980s, however, serious questions were raised about the adequacy and sufficiency of frameworks of general principles. |
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In Catalonia, a place perhaps more used to wealth than Ireland, food portions aspire towards delicate sufficiency. |
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The main body of the paper will be taken up with elucidation and argument for the necessity and sufficiency of these conditions. |
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Keep in mind, because the standard of evidence for a preliminary hearing or probable-cause hearing is sufficiency of the evidence. |
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In the iron deserts of Kent, the traveler is advised to carry spare ammunition and a sufficiency of supplies, especially potable water. |
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The bakery, pharmacy, and orderliness suggest self-confidence if not sufficiency. |
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Surely, the last thing we want is to discover is that productive economic players are overtaken by a sudden sense of sufficiency. |
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A common expectation is that poor adolescents would place more emphasis on economic sufficiency in their ideal lives. |
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We believe in the authority, sufficiency, inspiration, perspicuity, inerrancy and providential preservation of the Scriptures. |
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There is a growing awareness that vitamin D sufficiency is required for optimal health. |
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The Adjudicator concluded that there was a sufficiency of protection available for the Appellant in his home area. |
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He had a sufficiency of means to gratify every lawful wish, and never knew anything of real poverty. |
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I've read lots of books and magazines about self sufficiency and homesteading and your magazine has always been my favorite guide and reference. |
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Neither food sufficiency nor ecological sustainability can be achieved by exporting inappropriate western technologies. |
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With these requisites in place, women, men and children have an opportunity to develop a true spiritual life of sufficiency, contentment and gratitude. |
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Duration can be evaluated according to its adequacy or sufficiency. |
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The Joint Committee thinks it would be of value for the fiscal year end of the Trust Fund to coincide with the year end for sufficiency purposes. |
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The carrier shall not be obligated to inquire into the correctness or sufficiency of such information or documents. |
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I spent an hour in a state of catharsis, reveling in the sufficiency of the insults. |
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Parallels with virginal chastity are to be worked out in response to the Kingdom's claims to sufficiency. |
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In the seventh fiscal year, the JC completed the work of preparing for the triennial Trust Fund sufficiency hearing. |
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When you have a sufficiency of evidence, it makes more sense to apply forensic resources to another case. |
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This indicator assesses the sufficiency of the generated funds to repay the principal and interest on the long-term debt. |
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The JC anticipates that hearings will be held on or after June 2005 to address the sufficiency of the Trust Fund along with other matters. |
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The same applies if a question arises as to the accuracy or sufficiency of employment conditions contained in such documents. |
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Defensive security is defined as a sufficiency of military and economic potentials of the state to repulse possible threats to its independence and territorial integrity. |
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Australia's volunteer blood donors are everyday heroes whose goodwill and commitment underpin the safety and sufficiency of Australia's blood supply. |
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The concept of perfection was thus replaced by that of mere sufficiency, and if sufficiency was achieved at a terrible cost it was not the less sufficient. |
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Additionally there is not a sufficiency of protection from the state. |
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We can use these faculties to tend the planet and all its inhabitants, by means of inclusive social practices and arrangements that ensure a loving sufficiency for all. |
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Figures on the participation of disability benefit recipients in reintegration programmes leave serious doubts about their sufficiency and efficiency. |
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There was sufficiency leeway in the agriculture budget. |
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That's the whole idea of the sufficiency economy. |
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Therefore, absent a sham or window dressing or similar vitiating circumstances, courts should not be concerned with the sufficiency of the income expected or received. |
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It would like all the nuclear powers to make a firm commitment to emulating its approach, based on a posture of strict sufficiency in nuclear arsenals. |
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It is intended to achieve a high level of sufficiency in terms of sustainment for the troops, as well as operational mobility and communication for the Mission, in the next month and half. |
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The Company utilizes high quality external systems and maintains controls relating to information security and also works with service providers to verify and assess the sufficiency of their controls. |
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Examiners need to have corroborative sources clearly referenced and accessible in the files, so that rapid follow-up and future reference is facilitated and the sufficiency of evidentiary material is clear for all to see. |
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The perfection and sufficiency of Scripture has been shewn, as also the defectibility of that particular tradition. |
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Second, they will participate in the closed hearings by cross-examining government witnesses who testify, and by making submissions on the relevance, reliability and sufficiency of the government's evidence. |
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It was written to prove the sufficiency of the form and intention used in the Anglican ordinal rites since the time of the English Reformation. |
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To ensure structural sufficiency and stability from fires. |
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Access to the personal information that we collect is given only to those employees who need it to ensure the safety and sufficiency of the blood system. |
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I literally have scraped the bottom of the barrel in my life but you learn a self sufficiency. |
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It provides a basis for the respect for human rights, the universalization of basic education, conflict resolution, nutritional sufficiency, and for an overall improved quality of life. |
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Survival depends on a sufficiency of new growth to support the tree. |
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We need to diversify our agriculture towards self sufficiency subsistency. |
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