He is a Senate candidate that could use some practical refinements of his requisitely arrogant and academic views on life and politics. |
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In the spirit of deliberative democracy, revisions, refinements, additions, subtractions, and criticisms of this model are all welcome. |
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Two refinements I would like to see are an improved, wider trigger bar, and a somewhat longer stem. |
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Later refinements included calendered surfaces produced by passing sheets through rollers. |
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I would add a few refinements of my own devising, concessions to our cruel and pitiless modern age. |
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At first some refinements to the Bohr theory seemed to account for such results, but their brightness could not be accounted for. |
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Jenny's freestyle refinements might not have happened if she had not been hungry to swim a better butterfly. |
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There were also refinements, if not the introduction, of the system of landholding and social relations known as feudalism. |
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It is one of the best resources for isolating some of the earliest refinements by cheats for shooting craps and for cheating at roulette. |
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He is working with the kind of refinements in pitching that come most easily to the electro-acoustic composer. |
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Such investigations may lead to further refinements in U.S. building codes. |
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Other emendations, while also worthwhile, consist more of refinements addressed to specialists than to general readers. |
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Among the refinements currently under discussion is a redesignation of antipersonnel mines as unlawful. |
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Sharing the results with other faculty led to further refinements to this summative approach. |
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Other refinements were the tearing of the flesh of the condemned with red-hot pincers, the cutting off of hands, and the cutting out of tongues. |
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Traditional garden hoes with updated design refinements make weeding easier while minimally disturbing the soil. |
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Thornton's basic typology remains persuasive, though later writers have added further refinements. |
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The second generation Mondeo brought fresh, less rounded looks, along with many technical refinements. |
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The possible refinements of TB positions are indicated by arrowed lines. |
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We're sure the company could use some refinements, but we doubt the 1700 admin, marketing and support staff about to get pink slips will be too happy about it. |
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While the internet is indeed a fount of knowledge, and might well be able to assist you in your quest, certain refinements to your terms are needed. |
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Similar refinements of DNA technology will allow us to make stronger inferences based on ever smaller samples. |
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There was a gradual decrease in the groove widths of 78s over time owing to refinements in the recording process. |
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As these refinements are improved the potential for mobility will be apparent for some trades. |
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An axial view enabled root structure and interproximal contact point refinements. |
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Ongoing refinements to our customer segmentation model will support our strategies to attract and retain customers. |
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Metal replaced wood in aircraft structures, the monoplane layout replaced the biplane, and a variety of specialized refinements were incorporated in fighter design. |
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Massage water jets, bubble baths and chromo therapy are other refinements that patients could benefit from. |
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We added refinements in techniques such as showing the effectiveness of Ponseti management in older infants and children and difficult clubfoot. |
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Selected and transitively linked: Only the selected component and all its refinements and abstractions are displayed. |
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Now, the Evita® 4 edition takes this popular ICU ventilator to yet another level, combined with design refinements that redefine user value. |
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She has pre-ordered hydrangeas and lavenders but is looking for refinements. |
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It did not take him long to assimilate the refinements of French impressionism, but he breathed a new energy into it with jazz. |
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The results generally supported the Plan's current asset allocation while suggesting refinements for future consideration. |
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Close ties and constant communication between manufacturers and consumers meant that refinements and improvements were ongoing. |
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The most obvious refinements are the column shafts which taper on a curve rather than a straight line and the stepped platform which the columns sit on as well. |
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Further refinements mean that the rear seats both slide and recline. |
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Early cars lacked such refinements as a fuel gauge, but they did come with the tiny, wrap-around windscreen that was as cool as a pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarers. |
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The exhibition provides endless proof of refinements of beauty in textiles and architecture, woodwork and metalwork, ceramics and miniature painting. |
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The country became distinguished in letters, music, and philosophy, and there were constant refinements in architecture, portraiture, cabinetmaking, and silversmithing. |
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Sir Clive Woodward was quite correct to attribute his World Cup triumph to critical non-essentials, to the search for small refinements and extra training sessions. |
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The earliest woven stuffs were made for use or ornament, before refinements in spinning and weaving permitted textiles malleable enough to clothe the body. |
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It has absorbed a variety of constructional refinements and is overflowing with innovative ideas. |
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And even before more perfect samples are achieved, lower-tech refinements to the questions asked could also improve results. |
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Mr Moore was presumably referring to further refinements in Tri-Gate architecture. |
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Recent refinements in knockout techniques have speeded up the process and made it more precise. |
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They implement minor refinements that improve the operation of the act and more accurately reflect current industry and administrative practices. |
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We will only suggest a few refinements when the amendments are discussed at the vote. |
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Packed with refinements, you can save your progress and obtain a count of the number of movements performed. |
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Design Acceptance: A detailed demonstration of all functionality and configurations, plus any refinements. |
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The Inspectors note that this issue is under continuous review and that further improvements and refinements could be expected. |
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That is certainly more important than the further refinements we want to make to the internal market. |
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This year, the Corporation will evaluate the effectiveness of the revised system and make any needed refinements. |
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Three main refinements of Art. 3 are proposed concerning the residence of the beneficial owner. |
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Testing of the complex software is underway, and further refinements are about to be installed and tested. |
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The change in estimate during fiscal 2005 was due to further refinements made to the methodology used to determine the liability. |
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He was granted a large number of patents for inventions and refinements in the fields of elasticity, optics, and barometry. |
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A gradual increase in the size of buildings led to standard units of measurement as well as refinements in layout and garden design. |
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Various refinements in the shape have been called choppers, discoids, polyhedrons, subspheroid, etc. |
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In the early 1930s refinements to the marginal-productivity analysis, particularly in the area of monopolistic competition, were made by Joan Robinson in England and Edward H. Chamberlin in the United States. |
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It also includes ongoing refinements and additions to SIRC's website, first launched in January, 2004, as well as the general informatics support required to maintain internal computing systems. |
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Haldane and Sewall Wright, which set the frame of reference for modern debates and refinements of the theory. |
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Benson offered further refinements, along with critical commentary and bibliographies. |
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Later, gas and diesel engines appeared with other refinements and specifications. |
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New refinements in aluminum made structures both stronger and lighter. |
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While fully preserving the principle of accepting a wide range of collateral, the biennial review in 2008 led to some technical refinements of the risk control framework for Eurosystem credit operations. |
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Further refinements to the questionnaire would permit an estimate of 'goods for processing' from other contract processing originating from or destined to abroad. |
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But gaps in retirement-focused savings remain for middle incomer earners, and corresponding refinements of our private pension regime and other savings mechanisms to address these shortfalls are needed. |
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This work is focused on the design of efficient multigrid methods for discretizations on Voronoi meshes associated with regular refinements of acute triangles. |
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Such refinements were not included from the outset when it was time of crisis, war, hunger, etc. |
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The 2003 GP contract and subsequent refinements has given the Department of Health a growing reign on how health care is delivered in the community. |
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Without many refinements, it is best described as rustic, though many holidays are still celebrated with special foods. |
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In order to improve the comprehensiveness and quality of data to be submitted for the Global Progress Report in 2008, refinements were made to the 2005 UNGASS indicators and accompanying guidelines. |
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For performers and performance, perhaps the most important developments in the wake of polyphony were refinements of rhythmic notation necessary to keep independent melodic lines synchronous. |
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This new model test method aims to include these refinements and, together with the appended Guidance Notes, provide a more robust procedure for the assessment of survivability of a damaged ro-ro passenger ship in a seaway. |
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One key area where literacy programs tend to fall down is on dedicating the requisite resources to evaluate the success or weaknesses of the current initiative in order to allow future refinements to be made. |
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Methodological refinements and data collection continued. |
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Scientists have shown that the pace of the biological refinements quickens considerably in late adolescence, as the brain makes a final maturational push to tackle the exigencies of independent adult life. |
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Since then, a number of modifications and refinements have been made to stereotaxic devices, procedures, and atlases, and these advances have significantly improved the utility of stereotaxy. |
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Due to these refinements and the change in output volume, however, a comparison with the previous year is only conditionally feasible and meaningful. |
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Cost-benefit analysis, as a set of rationalised economic principles, has evolved over more than a century and useful refinements are unlikely to be developed overnight. |
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With these refinements, Tuinema says the 2008 levels have been calculated somewhat differently with respect to the allocation of cost between commodities for key expense items such as labour, fuel and machinery costs. |
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The changes and refinements were extensive enough to warrant a reissuance of a new draft criteria report for rating financial guarantors. |
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The amendments constitute refinements that would improve operation of the legislation and more accurately reflect industry and administrative practices. |
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Grant Morden, who added refinements such as a ballroom, a Turkish bath and an indoor squash court. |
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Mrs. Beck's extensive cross-referencing led to many refinements. |
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In addition to the two latest powerplant iterations, the main standouts for me include refinements to the cabin and to the vehicle's ride and handling dynamics. |
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America's war there has brought new refinements, undreamed of even a year ago, in the art of delivering deadly firepower at long range with devastating accuracy. |
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Governments and industry are conducting research and demonstration projects to develop refinements to irrigation systems that are more energy efficient while more effectively irrigating crops. |
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Descriptively, the simulation model developed using this software outlines current operational practices at the farm level and can be manipulated to suggest refinements in practice. |
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The new center pivots offer a long list of impressive features and refinements, from a hydro-module that regulates the flow rate to special tires that prevent rutting. |
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Provide technical expertise and financial support to promote refinements, adaptation and commercialization of new technologies and facilities to prevent pollution. |
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Einstein's theories are expansions and refinements of Newton's theories and, thus, increase confidence in Newton's work. |
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In 1874, Greathead made the subaqueous technique really practical by refinements and mechanization of the Brunel-Barlow shield and by adding compressed air pressure inside the tunnel to hold back the outside water pressure. |
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Robert McKimson drew the model sheet for the character, Freleng developed Bugs's personality, Avery and Jones made further refinements, and Blanc infused him with his familiar wisecracking Brooklynese delivery. |
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The working group's focus to date has been on provision of the wireless call back number and call routing refinements, similar to the Phase 1 enhancement in the United States. |
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One of the more modern refinements of the blood feud is the duel. |
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Human-made fluid spitters, such as the nozzles in ink-jet printers, don't have refinements such as variable-size openings, says Alberto Vailati of the University of Milan. |
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Experience led to better construction and minor refinements in layout. |
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Jackson has argued that to accommodate the need for two players to form a link, conditions beyond the traditional noncooperative refinements should be required. |
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