It would be remiss of me not to recognise the contributions of our benefactors and the support of our social partners. |
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The contributions of the Lenni Lenape are documented and memorialized here at the Museum. |
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They have not paid a penny to the government for their pensions, their contributions went to pay the pensions of those who had already retired. |
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We have looked briefly at Zorn's contributions to algebra and to set theory. |
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He also made very substantial contributions to nonassociative algebras, in particular Lie algebras and Jordan algebras. |
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Bromwich also made useful contributions to quadratic and bilinear forms and many consider his algebraic work to be his finest. |
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White made excellent all-round contributions in the first four Ashes Tests before suffering the injury. |
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This volume, with contributions by some of the leading scholars in the field, seeks to fill in the lacunae in both areas. |
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Now, just because she gave Cunningham large campaign contributions in the past doesn't mean the comps she assembled weren't legit. |
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If you are on a leave of absence with pay, your and the University's normal contributions will continue. |
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If your modified adjusted gross income exceeded the allowable limits, all or some of your contributions could have been non-deductible. |
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In most cases, they regain their contributions and put them to sound use in reskilling their employees. |
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Self-employed people obtain tax relief on pension contributions through the mechanism of annual tax returns. |
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This figure includes your own contributions, any contributions your employer may make and the tax relief you receive from the Inland Revenue. |
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Compared with some of the other contributions you published in the last issue, it seems remarkably restrained. |
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He says he is on target as far as members contributions are concerned but urges any member who has not yet responded to do so soon. |
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Most of our contributions focus upon the mesolects, the middle ranges which in most Creole-speaking societies are used most widely. |
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Such deposits and share contributions will end on August 30, to allow for remittance of money to input suppliers. |
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He has earned recognition as a Renaissance man through his contributions to the worlds of photography, film, literature, music and poetry. |
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Politicians looking to make further contributions could start by giving renewables as big a boost as other energy sources. |
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Roman contributions to Portugal included roads, buildings, and the Latin language, from which Portuguese developed. |
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The amount represents the largest source of money, outweighing contributions from labor unions and political parties. |
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He also made contributions to analytic number theory, Diophantine analysis and numerical functions. |
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Indeed, it was in malacology that Lermond's contributions to natural science have been most long lasting. |
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Further research in this area will focus on the contributions of the soil mesofauna to decomposition and nutrient cycling processes. |
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Pension contributions attract tax relief, which means that the government adds to your pot. |
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He did not think of these contributions as being in the strict sense philosophical. |
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The team will need contributions from some of its younger players on offense. |
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By doing this, he gets extra contributions from the taxman and from our employer. |
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The company can make large tax-deductible contributions to a director's pension fund and the director will not be taxed on the benefit-in-kind. |
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As Dr Eulenspiegel has rightly stated, these contributions encompassed a multiplicity of areas and sectors. |
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Its application of mean-variance analysis showed mathematically how the risk of individual bonds and stocks make their contributions to risks. |
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He continued studying mathematical logic and made important contributions to it. |
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No, he's lining his pocket with contributions from commercial logging interests. |
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If you're covered by a retirement plan at work, your ability to make tax-deductible contributions is limited. |
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It is a multilateral aid programme and operates on the basis of voluntary contributions pledged at irregular intervals. |
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While the history of this participation remains sketchy and incomplete, individual contributions have not escaped notice. |
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He made important contributions to the understanding of axoplasmic transport of neurosecretory material. |
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The biggest scandal of all this is that we have paid our contributions and kept our side of the bargain. |
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Why worry about such unpleasantness, however, when your campaign contributions can buy you friends in high places? |
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In many contributions to The Racing Post he also tackled the serious issues of racing with a unbiased and detached eye. |
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No agents or solicitors are authorized to seek contributions for The New York Times Neediest Cases Fund. |
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For a small nation we have made remarkable contributions to world mountaineering throughout the sport's history. |
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Three additional awards, to recognise outstanding contributions to motor sport, were presented during the Night of Champions. |
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It receives contributions from local people and takes particular relish in keeping tabs on the activities of the local council. |
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The Office of Campaign and Political Finance has a detailed, searchable database on political contributions and how the money is spent. |
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He took him on trips, gave him endless free meals on his tab, gave him contributions galore. |
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Buying shares in your company can be a great way to turn monthly contributions into a juicy lump sum. |
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Anyone who believed such a thing was by definition clueless and delusional, and the lyrical contributions are matchlessly banal. |
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He also made contributions on the uniform distribution of numbers modulo 1 which are fundamental in analytic number theory. |
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This trilogy of works may well be seen as Rodney's major book-length contributions to medieval history. |
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I'd keep my day job, and therefore, I'd get matching contributions for everything on the charity list. |
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Your misdemeanors are minor, and your contributions to the genre cannot be overlooked. |
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However he made many contributions to number theory and to the theory of equations. |
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This is an area of astronomy in which amateurs are able to make vital contributions to our knowledge base. |
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Over the years, players were not recognised for their contributions and complained of shoddy treatment. |
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A married woman can claim a reduced basic pension on her husband's contributions if she is aged at least 60 and he has claimed his own pension. |
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He made substantial contributions to the analytical theory of numbers and worked on elliptic functions, continued fractions, and infinite series. |
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Few astronomers have made so many important contributions to so many different fields in astronomy. |
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As for minerals, stunning displays of China's most recent contributions to the world of mineralogy will be there. |
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A tribute to him, including a summary of his many contributions to the field of mineralogy, appears in this issue. |
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If you die, five times the amount of your savings contributions is paid out as the life cover sum assured. |
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So long as your husband has a full contributions record you can claim the married women's pension when he retires. |
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Furthermore one can also consider the fact that lump sum contributions to assurance policies usually attract fewer costs and commissions. |
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Up until now, he has written more than twenty books and hundreds of texts or contributions to volumes, catalogues and journals. |
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In any case, the contributions of Ibn Sina to several aspects of geology and mineralogy are significant in the history of these sciences. |
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He made fundamental contributions to mining geology and metallurgy, mineralogy, structural geology, and paleontology. |
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He then calculated what his monthly contributions would be at his planned retirement age and beyond. |
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Yet profits are likely to suffer over time as additional pension contributions mount up, especially if the employees don't play ball. |
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For small PACs, the decision of which candidate should receive contributions can be a very difficult political decision. |
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The farad, a measure of a device's capacity to store electric charge, probably doesn't do full justice to his contributions to science. |
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She bests the boys in fights, follows trails with a woodsman's craft, and lives off the charitable contributions of miners. |
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And that being the case, contributions into a FTSE 100 tracker will therefore be weighted towards the strongest of UK businesses. |
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Their contributions to the life and structures of the empire were both many and many-sided. |
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Their central midfield was notable more for foraging than contributions in attack. |
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His major contributions however were in the fields of Madhyamaka philosophy and Abhidharma scholasticism. |
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Benefits of the Scheme will only apply as from the date your contributions to the scheme becomes payable. |
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Secondary contributions were made by common bluff-base or crest trees, including elm, locust, and ash. |
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These are some of your contributions towards the costs of providing residential aged care. |
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The microvascular anatomy of the forehead was assessed subjectively with visual analysis of the various contributions to each flap. |
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Most items in these two categories are original contributions written by fellow textual scholars, critics, actors, directors and reviewers. |
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It includes both wages and employer contributions for benefits and social insurance. |
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You can remove these contributions from the plan tax-free before rolling the money over, although other penalties could apply. |
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Madrid has enriched its gastronomy with the contributions of the Andalusians, Galicians, Asturians and other immigrants who have settled here. |
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The legislation would strengthen the federal backstop to private pension plans by raising corporate contributions to a fund. |
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All of this has been made possible by the generous contributions of many benefactors at home and abroad. |
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You will learn how the contributions of East Indians, Arawaks, Chinese, Africans and others have made Jamaican dishes so very appealing. |
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They often work long hours under trying conditions, risking life and limb, and in the process they make positive contributions to society. |
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Are any of them going to risk losing corporate campaign contributions by severing government programs that benefit big business? |
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Although I rant, there's no doubt that creative contributions from the world's artists would be poorer in the absence of artistic license. |
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American contributions such as Waldorf salad and Caesar salad had already become internationally popular in the first half of the century. |
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However Dalton did make some contributions on microcosmic salt and on a new method of analysing sugar. |
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Research on faculty retention also documents the unique contributions that faculty of color make to academe. |
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The focus on learning is group accomplishment of tasks, with individual contributions sent to the teacher and the student. |
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The Internet has made it very easy for candidates to translate momentum into contributions and volunteers. |
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Of course, this in no way undermines the contributions of other historical British queens and queen consorts. |
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This year she made 32 contributions on her own account and three jointly with her husband. |
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Compensation of employees is the sum of wage and salary accruals, employer contributions for government social insurance, and other labor income. |
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While describing his contributions to fluid mechanics we should also note the contributions he made to the study of waterwheels and pumps. |
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Large disparities in the contributions member nations were expected to make to the EU budget caused no small amount of acrimony. |
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The award recognizes outstanding technical contributions to aerosol science and technology by a young scientist. |
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Lethality is observed only when both the maternal and the zygotic contributions are completely removed. |
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There is also a change to the way in which weekly contributions are calculated for the self-employed. |
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He made many contributions to knowledge of the vertebrate and invertebrate fossils of the West Coast. |
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It is hard to trace Steve's contributions in a linear fashion, because his work has ramified in so many directions. |
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One possible source for this high frequency dispersion could be trace amounts of adventitious oxygen or contributions from iron. |
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He said the contributions from the aeromedical evacuation community have been nothing short of history-making. |
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Four in ten affinity card holders believe charitable contributions are important. |
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As an affirmer, the teacher appeared to support and encourage student contributions to the classroom discourse. |
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It is unclear what percentage of the contributions came from African Americans. |
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Schools' costs have gone up because of the increase in national insurance and higher contributions to teachers' pension schemes. |
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Her contributions to the bel canto repertoire sometimes are forgotten, and this recording is good example of why they shouldn't be. |
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These are my ideas so far, but any further contributions will be gratefully received. |
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The award recognizes significant contributions and leadership in promoting and developing Iowa agriculture. |
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The reduced contributions paid by some married women do not count towards the basic pension. |
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The contributions of African American servicemen during the Second World War have long gone unheralded by history. |
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Allison got contributions from two companies but said it is still not enough to secure a return ticket to Slovenia. |
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As an added bonus, their contributions need to be letter-perfect in terms of spelling, punctuation, and legibility. |
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There are also several contributions on the sulphur-analog selenium, and on non-crop plant species, such as the common reed, algae and mosses. |
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Child benefits will be tied to the length of service and amount of contributions paid until the baby is born. |
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Five world-renowned scientists have been recognized for their seminal contributions to cancer research. |
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Lexell made major contributions to spherical geometry and trigonometry. |
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There is no question, though, that central Europeans such as the Swiss and Moravians did reinforce the log-building tradition, and made new contributions as well. |
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The issue in McCutcheon v. FEC is the limitation on aggregate contributions to federal campaigns. |
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This will be achieved by rebating underwriters' contributions to costs. |
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He keeps things simple compared to the more garrulous contributions of his bandmates, opting for cleanly articulated line rather than a thick spattering of notes. |
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While contributions are technically considered donations, backers are rewarded with everything from free digital downloads to dinner with the directors. |
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I do this not to demean the contributions of the Air Force or its airmen. |
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He made a number of contributions to mathematics, physics and astronomy. |
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Any contributions from you will be gratefully received and replied to. |
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For over 25 years I was the leading redwood appraiser for the Save the Redwoods League in its acquisition contributions to both coastal and inland sequoias. |
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This could result in his contributions being marginalized or minimalized. |
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In addition to the topics discussed, Brentano made important contributions to metaphysics, especially on the relation of substance and accidents, and concerning mereology. |
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The Bay Area is renowned for giving birth to jam bands, crust punks, and even thrash metallers, but few truly recognize the region's contributions to rap. |
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Rotational contributions were estimated in the semiclassical approximation for the free rotor considering both monomers and dimers as rigid molecules. |
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In this study, I use floral manipulations in conjunction with marker gene analysis to estimate the relative contributions of autogamy and geitonogamy to self fertilization. |
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The Los Angeles Times as well as the website Reddit have chosen to exclude contributions from skeptics. |
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One possible benefit of mate choice occurs if females can use male courtship signals as an honest indicator of male nutritional contributions at mating, nuptial gifts. |
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This section is dedicated to luminaries, pioneers and individuals who have made significant contributions to the international art, science and technology community. |
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Alexander von Humboldt of course made lasting contributions to the fields of physical geography and biogeography, adding to our knowledge of plants, animals, and the earth. |
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Church buildings were usually erected by members using wattle and daub construction, and financial contributions for maintenance were requested in every Sunday service. |
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The Crustaceamorpha are arguably the most well known of the arthropods because of their contributions to aquatic, aerial, and terrestrial food webs. |
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The largest contributions to the ligand-receptor energy are provided by aspartates and glutamates in the selectivity filter and carboxyl residues in the outer ring. |
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Hermann's contributions to mathematics include a treatise dealing with multiplication and division, although this book is written entirely with Roman numerals. |
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The contributions to these systems do not constitute net savings, when they are used directly for transfer payment or when they serve as a source for government funding. |
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Alternatively, if a PAC is assured of support from a particular candidate, PAC contributions may be intended to ensure that the candidate is elected. |
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In the past, unpaid volunteers have made professional-level contributions to many charitable activities, such as the lifeboat service, the Samaritans, and care of the elderly. |
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Thus Bill Labov is not a monoglot, as it happens, but I don't believe that any of his major contributions depend on his speaking or reading any languages other than English. |
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In fact, of course, the Arabs' contributions to the world have been crucial, from algebra to the lateen sail, from Sufi spirituality to key discoveries in astronomy. |
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Carmel always brought intelligence and a sense of reality to her contributions at local authority level, weighing her words with care and consideration. |
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If you look at his campaign finance reports, you'll see that he has taken hundreds of thousands of dollars in contributions from the very companies that he rails against. |
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They get that their contributions to their health-care premiums are taken out of their paychecks before taxes are levied. |
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It was a very good cast, all in all, with great contributions from the male chorus, in hilarious turns as the rowdy serenading musicians and the police force. |
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The model factored in the contributions of the ground reaction force, mass moment of inertia of the shank and foot segments, and the brace valgus load. |
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Wikipedia represents a fascinating embodiment of that collective understanding because it is open to contributions from all members of the human collective. |
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As contributions to this section, the Editors welcome comment and debate on topical issues or on recent articles or reviews appearing in the journal. |
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A new FEC ruling opens the door for political contributions by text message. |
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Remak made important contributions to algebraic number theory. |
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In this reading, all glory goes to Reagan and the contributions made by Democrats are neglected. |
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To a Republican, campaign contributions have always represented a form of free enterprise. |
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Chris Paterson did no harm to his new-found reputation as a goalkicker on the international stage and had some other valuable contributions into the bargain. |
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The genetic contributions of his mother, Mary Anne Wallace, to Wallace's independence, spiritual qualities, and kindness are unsuspected, unconsidered, and unknown. |
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For another, frequent guest contributions by Sinead O'Conner and Peter Gabriel made the albums seem less like complete wholes and more like fragmented compilations. |
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He hopes his humanitarian contributions will ultimately help prevent similar massacres in other parts of the world. |
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Had it not been for the batting contributions of the duo in the first innings England would have been in the doo-doo and likely staring at a 2-0 deficit in the series. |
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However, it later back-pedalled, saying that it wants new rules to enable workers to pay contributions into personal pensions directly from their wages. |
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How many young people who might have cured cancer have we disqualified from full contributions by criminalization. |
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I often wonder what contributions to art and innovation society would have gathered if not for how it treats trans individuals. |
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It was a more complicated system matching contributions in exchange for limiting spending on a state-by-state basis. |
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The shareholders have no claim, on a winding-up, to the return of their contributions to the company until all the creditors' claims have been satisfied. |
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Thanks for all your contributions via email and below the line. |
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In recent years contributions to the funding of the display have been requested by the community who enjoy and benefit from them. |
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I would sooner consider that a cult since my taxes are coercibly taken from me, while my contributions to the ICC are voluntary. |
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The WHO is financed by contributions from member states and outside donors. |
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He made many valuable contributions to the field of science. |
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I don't want to minimize the contributions he has made to the company. |
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She was an essayist whose frequent contributions to the editorial pages of major newspapers had a loyal following. |
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In the mid-1950s we both wrote for the same weekly, where her contributions were a good deal more serious and less flippant than mine. |
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Schools were supported by a combination of kirk funds, contributions from local heritors or burgh councils and parents that could pay. |
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Aristotle not only studied almost every subject possible at the time, but made significant contributions to most of them. |
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Aristotle's metaphysics contains observations on the nature of numbers but he made no original contributions to mathematics. |
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Both orders made significant contributions to the development of the great universities of Europe. |
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The new scientific method led to great contributions in the fields of astronomy, physics, biology, and anatomy. |
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Canada and Newfoundland were two autonomous dominions during the war that made major military contributions to the British war effort. |
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Whittle received the Tony Jannus Award in 1969 for his distinguished contributions to commercial aviation. |
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The regions vary greatly in their areas covered, populations and contributions to the national economy. |
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Following the First World War, the King made an official visit to Leicester in 1919 to commemorate its contributions to the military victory. |
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Employees and employers pay contributions according to a complex classification based on employment type and income. |
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Newton also made seminal contributions to optics, and he shares credit with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz for developing the infinitesimal calculus. |
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One of Thomson's greatest contributions to modern science was in his role as a highly gifted teacher. |
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He also made significant contributions to the reconciliation of general relativity with quantum mechanics. |
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Penrose is known for his work in mathematical physics, in particular for his contributions to general relativity and cosmology. |
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In 2004 he was awarded the De Morgan Medal for his wide and original contributions to mathematical physics. |
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In addition to his work on algebra, Cayley made fundamental contributions to algebraic geometry. |
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He became an important part of the firm and made many contributions to its success. |
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Some use their contributions to buy vehicles and provide volunteer drivers. |
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Making NI contributions is often described by people as paying their stamp. |
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As the system developed, the link between individual contributions and benefits was weakened. |
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Thus the four NHS organisations are partially funded from NI contributions but not from the NI Fund. |
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As indicated above, the rates at which an individual and their employer pay contributions depend on a number of factors. |
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Class 1A contributions do not provide any benefit entitlement for individuals. |
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Class 3 contributions only count towards State Pension and Bereavement Benefit entitlement. |
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Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf were among the first thinkers who made significant contributions to international law. |
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The intention is that candidates produce original contributions in their field knowledge within a frame of academic excellence. |
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Some recipes in The Forme of Cury appear to be influenced by the Liber de Coquina, which had contributions from Arabic cuisine. |
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His editions of Chaucers Works in 1532 and 1542 were the first major contributions to the existence of a widely recognised Chaucerian canon. |
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His contributions to semantics, especially to the maturing theory of supposition, are still studied by logicians. |
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L'Estrange's most important contributions to literature, however, came with his translations. |
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His contributions to classical republicanism and liberal theory are reflected in the United States Declaration of Independence. |
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Edward, James, Henry, and Francis Austen pledged to make annual contributions to support their mother and sisters. |
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Henry and Frank could no longer afford the contributions they had made to support their mother and sisters. |
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In what follows, we will use the mean value theorem, another one of Lagrange's many contributions to numerical analysis. |
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Byrd's contributions to the Cantiones are in various different styles, although his forceful musical personality is stamped on all of them. |
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Elton John was named a Disney Legend for his contributions to Disney's films and theatrical works on 9 October 2006, by the Walt Disney Company. |
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Queen have been recognised as having made significant contributions to such genres as hard rock, and heavy metal, among others. |
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Sergeyev is considered to have made one of the most significant contributions to the popularity of ballet worldwide. |
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Other stallions of oriental breeding were less influential, but still made noteworthy contributions to the breed. |
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In 2015, he received an honorary degree from the University of Bolton for his contributions to sport and charity. |
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In 2005, the PDC introduced a Hall of Fame similar to other sports to recognise individuals with noteworthy contributions to darts. |
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The organization is financed by assessed and voluntary contributions from its member states. |
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The UN is financed from assessed and voluntary contributions from member states. |
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Most of the expense of the contest is covered by commercial sponsors and contributions from the other participating nations. |
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This scheme had been funded through contributions from the government, the employers and the workers. |
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However, the scheme only paid out according to the level of contributions made rather than according to need, and was only payable for 15 weeks. |
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With the mass unemployment of the 1930s, contributions to the insurance scheme dried up, resulting in a funding crisis. |
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Architectural contributions from Germany include the Carolingian and Ottonian styles, which were precursors of Romanesque. |
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These contributions form an integral part of the Impact Assessment of the legal proposals. |
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His original contributions to the science of motion were made through an innovative combination of experiment and mathematics. |
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His contributions to the science are considered by many to be of the same magnitude as those of Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein. |
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Since 1976, the IEEE's Alexander Graham Bell Medal has been awarded to honor outstanding contributions in the field of telecommunications. |
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Baird made many contributions to the field of electronic television after mechanical systems had taken a back seat. |
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He maintains his journalism with regular contributions to newspapers and journals such as The Guardian and The London Review of Books. |
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Eliot also made significant contributions to the field of literary criticism, strongly influencing the school of New Criticism. |
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The programme, broadcast on 30 May, featured contributions from Kingsley Amis, Andrew Motion and Alan Bennett. |
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The Select Scottish Airs collected by George Thomson and published between 1799 and 1818 included contributions from Burns and Walter Scott. |
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Gilbert was knighted on 15 July 1907 in recognition of his contributions to drama. |
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The album's hard rock edge included conspicuous guitar contributions from Robert Fripp, Chuck Hammer and Pete Townshend. |
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It had a script by Eric Ambler and Peter Ustinov, with contributions from Reed, and was produced by Thorold Dickinson. |
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For his contributions to cinema, Burton has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. |
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For his contributions to theater, Burton was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame. |
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However, Retroglide was also the first Level 42 album not to feature any contributions from Wally Badarou. |
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Historically, Romanian researchers and inventors have made notable contributions to several fields. |
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Among these, Diviciacus and Vercingetorix are notable for their contributions to the Gauls during war. |
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Since the Roman Empire, most western contributions to Western legal culture was the emergence of a class of Roman jurists. |
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Italians have been the central figures of countless inventions and discoveries and they made many predominant contributions to various fields. |
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Architectural contributions from Germany include the Carolingian and Ottonian styles, important precursors of Romanesque. |
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Missionaries have also made significant contributions to linguistics and the description and documentation of many languages. |
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Greece was followed by Rome, which made key contributions in law, government, engineering and political organization. |
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Several historians have made important contributions to the global understanding of the African side of the Atlantic slave trade. |
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The Order of Magellan was established in 1902 to honour those who complete a circumnavigation and make other contributions to humanity. |
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Other groups continued to settle on Madagascar over time, each one making lasting contributions to Malagasy cultural life. |
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Historically, Cuba has ranked high in numbers of medical personnel and has made significant contributions to world health since the 19th century. |
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In addition to contributions of original work, the Sephardim were active as translators. |
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Iranian scientists outside Iran have also made some major contributions to science. |
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Bahay Tsinoy, one of Manila's most prominent museums, documents the Chinese lives and contributions in the history of the Philippines. |
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While heritage tourism provides economic opportunities for some, it can devalue contributions made by less familiar groups. |
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The minor planet 10648 Plancius commemorates his contributions in celestial and terrestrial cartography. |
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The rank was awarded only during the war for Particular military contributions of top generals. |
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National Aboriginal Day recognises the cultures and contributions of Aboriginals to the history of Canada. |
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Diego de Pantoja made a special plea to the court, requesting a burial plot in Beijing, in the light of Ricci's contributions to China. |
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As with the paternal DNA of African Americans, contributions from other parts of the continent to their maternal gene pool are insignificant. |
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Hawaii's musical contributions to the music of the United States are out of proportion to the state's small size. |
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Thus, in deciding between sequential contributions to the final result, the court must decide which is the more substantial contribution. |
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Notable contributions were made by the Chase Court, the Taft Court, the Warren Court, and the Rehnquist Court. |
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Four of the top five zip codes in the nation for political contributions are in Manhattan. |
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In hindsight, the Louisiana Purchase could be considered one of his greatest contributions to the United States. |
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But if contributions are made with community property during marriage, then proceeds are partly separate property and partly community property. |
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He thus made early contributions to both the concept of cost accounting, and the concept of the efficiency of private industry. |
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Undoubtedly, Evans' contributions to milling were profound and the most rapidly adopted. |
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This law was successfully passed due to the contributions of the Ten Hours Movement. |
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They also demanded contributions of food, money, beer, or all three from their victims. |
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This is explained by their more democratic governance that reduces perverse incentives and subsequent contributions to economic bubbles. |
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The striking workers were to support themselves with savings and confiscated parish funds, and by demanding contributions from rich people. |
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Several citizens are recognized by the National Park Service for their contributions to the Underground Railroad. |
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Weber also made a variety of other contributions in economic history, as well as economic theory and methodology. |
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His contributions to this periodical form part of the general collection of his Essays. |
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In 2012, the University of Sussex presented McEwan with its 50th Anniversary Gold Medal in recognition of his contributions to literature. |
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The stated aim of the pilot was to evaluate the contributions to economic growth and sustainable development by Combined Authorities. |
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There are also baseflow contributions from the major aquifers in the catchment. |
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How does aggregating non-corrupt contributions render them corrupt? |
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This recipe is based on one of my contributions to Thanksgivukkah that has lived on past all of that jazz. |
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Miss Kirsten and Miss Thebom are ladies who can rock the welkin, too, and their contributions to the concert maintain it at a musical high. |
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The Commission got itself into systematic working order, and for weeks the contributions flowed into its treasury. |
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I hope that the few details set down here will induce more worthly contributions along the same line. |
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Arun Bala provides a history of science that stresses essential contributions from India. |
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Actuarially required contributions and a recovering stock market will continue to reduce pension plan liabilities significantly. |
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Can the relative contributions of ADCC and target inhibition toward tumor shrinkage be quantified? |
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A maximum of three people can receive the prize,and the third was Riccardo Giacconi,for his contributions to X-ray astronomy. |
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Gough The Jack Block Award, given annually for distinguished contributions in personality psychology. |
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The relative contributions of the disc and zygapophyseal joint in chronic low back pain. |
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On behalf of Jive's co-founder Bill Lynch and all Jivers, we thank Dave for his contributions over the last eight and a half years. |
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I provide a short introduction to Wallace's life and work and then describe his contributions to the British antivaccination campaigns. |
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In 1998, Kalamazoo College awarded Goss an honorary doctorate in music for her contributions to the field of piano pedagogy and music education. |
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Armen, PhD, for his outstanding contributions in the revitalization of rural communities in Armenia. |
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Several astrochemical processes can only be understood if their tunneling contributions are properly accounted for. |
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One of my major contributions to this field was the discovery of the vitamin D hormone as a negative regulator of the renin-angiotensin system. |
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Barth and I look forward to continued contributions to the island's stability and prosperity. |
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The contributions were permanently recorded on special bookplates and in AAS's online library catalog. |
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Parent material contributions are usually assessed using a reference element, which is assumed to be lithologically conserved. |
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Founded in 2004, BooKoo Beverages has made significant contributions in the fast growing energy drink category. |
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