Analysts say the regime will keep a tight rein on dissidents and focus on securing social and political stability. |
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We have declared that we see the Currency Board as a very important anchor of stability for the country's financial and economic system. |
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Religious certitude, for many fundamentalists, is the portal to cognitive balance and emotional stability. |
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The stability mission remains one for combat-ready soldiers, but in the U.S. sector, not one to be performed by the regular Army. |
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I think modern young couples are still looking for the old fashioned stability and public commitment my generation went in for. |
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The stability of an aggregate will depend on the number of vesicles in the aggregate and on the energy per vesicle. |
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The design of the tea-kettle addresses by its pyramidal form the functional requirement for maximum stability. |
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The value and importance of housing independence and stability cannot be overstated. |
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Unfortunately, refusal to try a wide range of fresh and wholefoods deprives children of the very nutrients they need for emotional stability. |
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The Tokugawa brought peace and stability to the country, but at the costs of a repressive political style. |
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In desperation, she entered warily into a sexual liaison with an army captain, who offered some promise of economic stability. |
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The album doesn't reach its true potential due to a lack of cohesion and stability. |
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Some institutions contract the work out to casual labour with little continuity and stability for the student. |
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He united the various wandering tribes and re-instituted order and stability among them. |
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Daniel said that the centre had given him support and stability through hard times. |
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This way they can remove malicious or simply useless software and improve the overall system response time and stability. |
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Contractors are also performing more lifts from outside the building where crawler cranes have greater mobility and stability. |
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It was the Herakleopolitan kings from Bahr Yusuf who restored order and stability as the Nile floods allowed the return of plentiful harvests. |
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The high notes are no longer there, everything below mezzo-forte is weak, and the stability of the voice betrayed by occasional wobbles. |
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The full-length keel aids in directional stability as well as dampening roll and the deep forefoot helps to prevent pounding in choppy seas. |
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The ProGator has a wide stance, giving it excellent stability, and a walk-through operator platform makes getting on and off the machine easy. |
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Bolt-thru gate hinges and latches provides stability and long lasting performance. |
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It was an unfortunate setback after a period of relative stability and noticeable improvement. |
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That mobile phone companies should find themselves weakened just as the sector was about take off makes many afraid for its future stability. |
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The centrifugal force of the roll causes the fins to unfold for aerodynamic stability in flight. |
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It alleviates withdrawal symptoms so mental and physical stability are quickly achieved. |
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To deprive humans of even one emotion would taint the stability of balance. |
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Improved trunk stability may be achieved through training of the lower abdominals for patients in all phases. |
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The G-series is also outfitted with an electronic stability program designed to intervene in moments of vehicle yaw or wheelspin. |
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The longer the process lasts, the faster the printing presses have to run in an effort to maintain stability. |
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How can the blacklisting be reconciled with US policy of promoting stability in the region? |
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Temporary tensions of daily living do not disturb the underlying stability of love that is wisely expressed. |
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This would result in a boat that has identical stability to that of the standard boat up to 38-40 degrees of heel. |
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Elections in 1983 saw the return of comparative stability with Moi still President, but of an increasingly corrupt and autocratic regime. |
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Once in the water, the upswept bow and flared sides allow it to handle waves while the shallow arc bottom provides stability. |
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The Z-Traxion z-shaped lugs promote superior weight distribution and sure-footed traction and stability. |
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But anecdotal evidence from airlines and removalists suggests many of those who fled post-1994 are being lured back by the country's stability. |
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In stand-by configuration, the vehicle's front wheels deploy to the ground like a jet plane landing gear to increase longitudinal stability. |
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Ultrasonography provides visualization of the cartilage, hip stability and features of the acetabulum. |
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But, at long last, we have seen a lift in the price and there is a little more stability. |
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When we began our investigations on the amber, we were unaware of the stability of the resin. |
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She couldn't offer any emotional stability, because she was an emotional wreck as it was. |
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A key contributor to the stability and the speed of postfix is the intelligent way in which it queues mail. |
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The soft tissue structures around the joint play a vital role in the stability of the shoulder. |
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There is reasonable stability in the economy and we have become accustomed to international tension. |
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That we need a strong Army to maintain our national stability and sovereignty is also beyond question. |
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All this is taken by Derrida's critics for an attack on truth itself, referentiality and the stability of interpretative contexts. |
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In many parts of the Western world the media still describe this as the only safe route to peace and stability. |
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As a reductant, it is very important in maintaining the stability of erythrocyte membranes and the structure of hemoglobin. |
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They know the extreme importance exchange rate stability holds for future inflationary movements. |
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Studies have shown that long-term acclimations can be superimposed upon fast adaptive adjustment of the thermal stability. |
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Rather than cutting spending, it should be held at current levels to create stability in the system. |
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Diverse subsets of cortical interneurons play a particularly important role in the stability of the neural circuits. |
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If you want to develop balance for skiing, you need to do it while skiing, not by standing on balance boards or stability balls. |
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No access to the core is possible because of the levels of radioactivity, continuing high temperatures inside and fears about its stability. |
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The new rheometer provides an extended torque range, a new normal force sensor with high stability and accuracy. |
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In the midst of all these changes and uncertainties, the key role of leadership is to provide an anchor that can offer some degree of stability. |
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The airborne virus has considerable stability in aerosol form. |
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It illustrates the lengths to which peace-wreckers, and men of violence, are prepared to go to to scupper hopes of harmony and disturb political stability. |
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The lines of advance for combined units and units should be selected with the idea to first of all capture the objectives on which the stability of defense hinges. |
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Philip, however, lived to face four Angevin opponents on the English throne and the longevity of his own reign brought security and stability to his country. |
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The challenge for those who draft and administer laws is to do so in ways that promote stability and predictability while affording reasonable flexibility. |
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Since 1989, this arrangement has provided a workable degree of stability, but one based on an equilibrium of unstable elements. |
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The system adjusts to enhance stability, even for very small deviations from the desired motion, which the driver may not even notice, the company says. |
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The appreciation of the lev against the US dollar, and stability in the price of goods on international markets, would serve as brakes against inflation. |
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Let us assume then that the persistence or repetition of a reverberatory activity tends to induce lasting cellular changes that add to its stability. |
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It enabled him to see beyond the crude populist image to the harsh realities that give stability and strength to Matisse's radiant vision of light and color. |
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He was talking about places that give a neighborhood its stability and coherence, where we can see familiar faces and decompress. |
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Studies suggest that an inadequate supply of methyl donors in the diet leads to problems with DNA repair and stability, which has obvious implications for cancer and aging. |
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Only it had worn him down, until, eventually, he discovered that what he really wanted was peace and accordance, stability and a degree of quietude. |
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A former aircraft engineer, Sayer used the wind tunnel at RAF Farnborough to come up with a design that promised high-speed stability as well as low drag. |
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The Bear 360 wing has an airfoil selected to provide tow drag, good low speed handling characteristics, and excellent stability to high angles of attack. |
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Redwood's beauty, durability and exceptional dimensional stability make it a good choice for intricately crafted outdoor applications like this one. |
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To unite the country and strengthen the stability of the border, Emperor Qian Long assembled large numbers of troops in Danba to quell the rebellion. |
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The structure of the annulus provides stability, and the elastic nature of the nucleus allows it to change shape to distribute forces equally along the cervical spine. |
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If it becomes a democracy and political pluralism would flourish, the economy would flourish in the region, and then we can go about having regional peace and stability. |
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A new build of Longhorn, Microsoft's follow-up to XP, has leaked, and although it's still an alpha, reports of increased stability make it sound almost worth stealing. |
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A traditional silver nail ceremony was held to celebrate the completion of the work and the ship was refloated, with inclining experiments to check stability. |
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We're offering zero-day protection, stability, and configuration control. |
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Clinical, radiographic, and second-look arthroscopic examination at 6 months after the initial injury showed a successful reattachment and restoration of stability. |
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We are pleased to announce that we have addressed the two major problems with the Flytec Racing Pod warping with heat and stability in turbulence. |
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Despite gallant efforts by its board, management and staff and good public support, the airport has never been able to get a reasonable period of stability to prove itself. |
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There is a grade for every use, and redwood is a good choice for railings because its dimensional stability means that components will stay in place and not warp, cup or bend. |
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One specific kind of emergency is at the heart of this, such as when an airplane suffers a loss of stability at night. |
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He said merging the regiments would bring stability to the army. |
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The pyramids of Meroe await a day when stability will allow outsiders to peek at a forgotten ancient kingdom. |
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Sticking with six brackets is supposedly meant to signal that he believes in a little stability and is not a loon. |
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Not until 1457 and the restoration of the former emperor did political stability return. |
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Djibouti, as well as the Puntland and Somaliland regions of Somalia, have also seen relative stability. |
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Treasure ships also used floating anchors cast off the sides of the ship in order to increase stability. |
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The ships also had a balanced rudder which could be raised and lowered, creating additional stability like an extra keel. |
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The liquid inside the capsule serves to damp the movement of the needle, reducing oscillation time and increasing stability. |
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In the beginning of the 15th century, the country entered a period of peace and stability. |
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Owing to its relative stability, tourism and hospitality are also burgeoning sectors. |
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Military noninterference in political affairs has contributed to Senegal's stability since independence. |
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The real estate market investment perspective and attraction comes from Ghana's tropical location and robust political stability. |
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Colombia has a diversified economy with macroeconomic stability and favorable growth prospects in the long run. |
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Recent economic growth has been fueled by macroeconomic stability, improved terms of trade, and rising investment and consumption. |
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While relative humidity is high, rainfall is very low due to strong atmospheric stability. |
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As Muscovy regained stability, discontent steadily grew within the serf and peasant populations. |
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It was rebuilt in 1929 as it had lost its stability through an earthquake and was in danger of falling. |
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It did not develop alternate revenue sources in the economy for economic stability. |
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The overall goal of a common currency is to contribute to the financial stability of a regional economy, including price stability. |
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Therefore, ASEAN economies are more concerned about currency stability against major international currencies, like the US dollar. |
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To restore stability to his largest remaining North American colony, King George III sent Carleton back to Quebec to remedy the situation. |
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The new government of Belize faces important challenges to economic stability. |
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Cyril's church was always small, but maintained stability by attracting devoted priests and emphasizing regularity in the ecclesiastical order. |
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And that willingness could itself threaten to substitute disruption, confusion, and uncertainty for necessary legal stability. |
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Emerson expanded on this defense when he argued that freedom of speech helps to provide a balance between stability and change. |
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In Haiti, the Rada have come to represent the emotional stability and warmth of Africa, the hearth of the nation. |
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The ensuing stability contributed to heralding in the golden age of Hindu culture in the 4th and 5th centuries. |
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Among the qualities typically desired, are mechanical strength, low moisture permeability, and chemical and volumetric stability. |
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The method provides an increase in strength when it comes to vibrations, stability and settling. |
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Uncle loved the desnsity of the tungsten he made, and its refractoriness, its great chemical stability. |
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This barrier adds stability to the reclaimed slope by preventing spoil from slumping or sliding downhill. |
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Opened in May 2007, by January 2011 all buildings already had developed many problems of water seepage and stability. |
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Minorsky also demonstrated that differential equations could be used to improve ship steering stability. |
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In addition, Harry Nyquist developed a procedure for determining the stability of feedback systems. |
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Gongsun considered the sovereign to be a culmination in historical evolution, representing the interests of state, subject and stability. |
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Due to its thermal stability and chemical inertness, slate has been used for laboratory bench tops and for billiard table tops. |
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As an example of application, we derive a new subgridding method with material traverse, arbitrary grid refinement, and guaranteed stability. |
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Gaddafi's calls for unity and stability are at odds with his track record of backing rebellions. |
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The tremulant intentionally disturbs the stability of the wind in order to produce a desirable musical oscillation. |
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Those who seek to disrupt the stability from the outside may adulate the processes of change in order to make them hit rock bottom. |
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Specification includes air conditioning, alloy wheels, electric sunroof and Mitsubishi active stability and traction control. |
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The structure, morphology, electrical resistivity, optical bandgap, as well as thermal stability of the deposited films are investigated. |
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Significant improvements in both melt flow and color stability are key advantages, as shown in the two accompanying bar graphs. |
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A foil strain gage wired in a fundamental Wheatstone bridge circuit is at the core of the sensor to provide excellent temperature stability. |
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An extended phase diagram describing the regions of stability of all known types of DWs in permalloy nanostrips is provided. |
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There are some questions about the applicant's mental stability. |
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The U.S. president was briefed on the military coup and its implications on African stability. |
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Where consociationalism and federalism overlay one another, moreover, the continuity of the latter depends on the stability of consociationalism. |
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I suppose that we truly are divining that what is is some third thing when we say that change and stability are. |
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They made innuendoes concerning the stability of the other articles of hieratical law. |
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The ECB is the central bank for the eurozone, and thus controls monetary policy in that area with an agenda to maintain price stability. |
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Umar defeated the rebellion of several Arab tribes in a successful campaign, unifying the entire Arabian peninsula and giving it stability. |
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Thus, processes of hypoaneuploidy could affect genomic stability producing this variation in number of loci. |
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The resulting stability allowed for the English Renaissance, and the advent of early modern Britain. |
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Conditions are derived under which the formation maintains stability and the desired intercar spacing for each of these traffic events. |
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Henry VII introduced stability to the financial administration of England by keeping the same financial advisors throughout his reign. |
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By masterminding these reforms, wrote Elton, Cromwell laid the foundations of England's future stability and success. |
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Political elites feared the Chartists in the 1830s and 1840s as a dangerous threat to national stability. |
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Both freedmen and people of color who had been free before the war began to make more advances in education, family stability and jobs. |
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Share prices tend to rise or remain stable when companies and the economy in general show signs of stability and growth. |
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Stable prices and confidence in the currency are the two main criteria for monetary stability. |
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They aimed to increase the efficiency of international trade and to safeguard monetary stability. |
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Further goals of monetary policy are stability of interest rates, of the financial market, and of the foreign exchange market. |
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The Act gave the government responsibility for specifying its price stability target and growth and employment objectives at least annually. |
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The Typhoon is a highly agile aircraft at both supersonic and low speeds, achieved through having an intentionally relaxed stability design. |
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Unfortunately, it resulted in a timing misalignment that reduced stability, requiring reboots in flight. |
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The following month saw 88 successful sorties untroubled by the stability bug. |
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The takeover has provided the stability, I believe, to remove any fears over the positions of the likes of Torres and Reina. |
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India, Pakistan and Bangladesh signed tripartite agreement in 1973 calling for peace and stability in the subcontinent. |
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Aggregates give the mix its bulk and dimensional stability through materials such as earth, sand, crushed chalk and crushed stone. |
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With national stability secured, Richard began negotiating a permanent peace with France. |
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His attempts to obtain low paid work failed, and very quickly he foundered in alcohol and laudanum and was unable to regain his stability. |
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The remainder of Part I is largely carried by the soprano in B flat, in what Burrows terms a rare instance of tonal stability. |
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Melam, melem, cyameluric acid, and melonic acid form a class of solid and infusible compounds known for their extreme heat stability. |
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The less surface area, the less stability but larger flights hamper close grouping. |
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The result was the 1981 Concorde Agreement, which guaranteed technical stability, as teams were to be given reasonable notice of new regulations. |
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An ambitious redevelopment of Stamford Bridge threatened the financial stability of the club, star players were sold and the team were relegated. |
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For example, one with a longer wheelbase provides the feeling of more stability by responding less to disturbances. |
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A box rule which specifies a maximum overall size for boats in the class, as well as features such as stability. |
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Historically they have been more prone to political stability than their continental counterparts. |
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The Irish church hierarchy also submitted to Henry, believing his intervention would bring greater political stability. |
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The popular rural mentality was to restore the security, stability, and functionality of the old commons system. |
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Before the end of the war, the Ottoman Empire had maintained a modest level of peace and stability throughout the Middle East. |
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The currency reform in 1948 was headed by the military government and helped Germany to restore stability by encouraging production. |
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Marshall was convinced that economic stability would provide political stability in Europe. |
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The achievable frequency stability is proportional to the monochromaticity of the absorption, so optical clocks promise better standards. |
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However the EU mission does enjoy certain executive powers over the state and has a responsibility to maintain stability and order. |
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France also saw the dismemberment of Prussia as threatening to the stability of Central Europe. |
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Mental state reports also differed for thought content, thought self-assessment, mood level, mood-thought congruency, and mood stability. |
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The top reserve currency is generally selected by the banking community for the strength and stability of the economy in which it is used. |
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Relatively few investors are willing to invest in currencies that do not have a long track record of stability. |
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In addition, a fixed exchange rate prevents a government from using domestic monetary policy in order to achieve macroeconomic stability. |
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Many states in Mexico lack policies that establish stability in governance. |
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His following experiments on penicillin's response to heat and pH allowed Fleming to increase the stability of the compound. |
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Telomeres and centromeres typically contain few genes but are important for the function and stability of chromosomes. |
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There is some trade off between boat speed and stability in choice of hull shape. |
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Despite its impressive spread, this nebari does not confer the usual sense of stability. |
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Iceland ranks high in economic, political and social stability and equality. |
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The midden provided the houses with a stability and also acted as insulation against Orkney's harsh winter climate. |
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Equally, the EEC was unsure about which way these countries were heading and wanted to ensure stability along its southern borders. |
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After generations of incessant warfare, Gruffudd began the reconstruction of Gwynedd, intent on bringing stability to his country. |
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To Lancaster and his core of supporters, the execution had been both legal and necessary to preserve the stability of the kingdom. |
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In economics a coalition's formation and its stability is mostly studied with tools from game theory. |
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The Council of Bishops became an important instrument of stability during the ascendancy of the Visigoths. |
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Under Morgan's leadership, a coalition was formed with the Liberal Democrats that arguably brought a degree of stability to the administration. |
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Stage Three moves the population towards stability through a decline in the birth rate. |
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Electrical utilities continue to study the effects of large scale penetration of wind generation on system stability and economics. |
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These plants are terrestrial in origin and are essential to the stability of the salt marsh in trapping and binding sediments. |
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Ideally, the soil should be such as to allow the pipe to settle into it to some extent, thereby providing it with some lateral stability. |
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The articulated nature of the trainset was credited with maintaining stability during the incident and all of the train stayed upright. |
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Offshore turbines require different types of bases for stability, according to the depth of water. |
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As king, Edgar further consolidated the political unity achieved by his predecessors, with his reign being noted for its relative stability. |
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There is mounting evidence that biodiversity increases the stability of ecosystem functions through time. |
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The stability can result in orbits around just L4 or L5, known as Tadpole orbits, where trojans can be found. |
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The warmer, less dense air then rises, destroying the stability that characterizes the nightly inversion. |
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This foreplane may contribute to the trim, stability or control of the aircraft, or to several of these. |
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A high SNR margin will mean a reduced maximum throughput, but greater reliability and stability of the connection. |
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To increase the stability of the ship, the hold was where the ballast was placed and much of the supplies were kept. |
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Some species of primate, bat and all species of sloth achieve passive stability by hanging beneath the branch. |
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It demonstrates periods of stability and periods of change and can indicate whether changes follow patterns such as regular cycles. |
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In 575 the Suebic king, Miro, made a peace treaty with Leovigild in what seemed to be the beginning of a new period of stability. |
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Arminius, who had been considered a very real threat to stability by Rome, was now defeated. |
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His consulship may therefore have been intended to emphasize the stability and status quo of the regime. |
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Octavian ensured Rome's citizens of their rights to property in order to maintain peace and stability in his portion of the Empire. |
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Proconsular imperium was conferred upon Agrippa for five years, similar to Augustus' power, in order to accomplish this constitutional stability. |
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To ensure stability, he needed to designate an heir to his unique position in Roman society and government. |
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Economic stability increased and previously chronic inflation was drastically reduced. |
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The tribes stayed in the Roman province, perhaps because the Romans offered stability. |
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Since the turn of the 21st century, higher domestic consumption and greater political stability have bolstered economic growth in Russia. |
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Chebyshev's students included Aleksandr Lyapunov, who founded the modern stability theory, and Andrey Markov who invented the Markov chains. |
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Resin composites used at that time in anterior build-ups lacked color stability, polishability and physical properties. |
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Workers' comp goes through cycles of stability and upheaval and then returns to stability, or possibly, inertia. |
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It has excellent stability in combination with flame-retarding additives such as inorganic and organic phosphates or aluminum hydroxide. |
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The trimaran concept is based on a long, slender main hull with two shorter side hulls, or amahs, that provide stability. |
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Yitzchak Shalita of Delek Drilling said that I believe that a strong and stable economy will bring peace and stability to this region. |
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The computational approach involves a quantum mechanical method to determine their stability and properties. |
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The rift or quartersawn oak material will have less expansion and contraction and more stability. |
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Pils JRV, Laird DA, Evangelou VP Role of cation demixing and quasicrystal formation and breakup on the stability of smectitic colloids. |
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The papers are organized into sections covering brake-by-wire, antilock braking systems, traction control systems, and stability control systems. |
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Genetic stability is opposed to recessivity, which applies to features with low probability of inheritance. |
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This may be articularly true if good governance is defined as stability or efficiency, rather than profit maximisation. |
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Blinken Wednesday said Washington would support Pak-Afghan efforts to reengage with Taliban for a lasting peace and stability in Afghanistan. |
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Thermx PCT provides superior colour and reflectance stability under heat and light compared to commonly used high temperature polyamides. |
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But that stability can be withdrawn as easily as it was granted. |
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Do the latifundia owners think that they need to make concessions to get stability, or that they can prevail without them? |
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In short, balanced budgets signal stability, and today s Update confirms we are on track to meet our balanced budget commitment. |
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Our Government understands the importance of responsible spending and balanced budgets for long-term economic growth and stability. |
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It features an aluminum complex thickener base, providing extreme water resistance, excellent mechanical stability, reversibility and tackiness. |
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Effect of temperature RH and medium on the aerosol stability of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus. |
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Barth and I look forward to continued contributions to the island's stability and prosperity. |
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In his blueprint for restoring financial stability to football Lord Sugar has recommended a ban on leveraged buy-outs. |
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Buying a place to live gives you a sense of stability and rootedness in a community, which can be especially important if you have children. |
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Bending properties and dimensional stability were linearly dependent on virgin fiber ratios. |
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Soybean oil's stability to oxidation also is limited by its content of linolenic acid. |
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Global competition no longer allows for routinism which ensures a long-term stability. |
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Thus, the etymological clarification and reform of American English promised to improve citizens' manners and thereby preserve republican purity and social stability. |
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In the Netherlands, the rule of Philip II's daughter, Isabella Clara Eugenia, and her husband, Archduke Albert, restored stability to the southern Netherlands. |
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It also ultimately undermined local economies and political stability as villages' vital labour forces were shipped overseas as slave raids and civil wars became commonplace. |
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Throughout 20th century, Peru endured armed territorial disputes, coups, social unrest, and internal conflicts, as well as periods of stability and economic upswing. |
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Simon Keynes suggests that the 8th and 9th century was period of economic and social flourishing which created stability both below the Thames and above the Humber. |
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In the ensuing years, the country enjoyed relative economic and political stability, which ended shortly before the War of the Pacific with Chile. |
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Over the years, Cape Verde has increasingly become a net immigration country due to its relative high per capita income, political and social stability, and freedom. |
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Having achieved stability in the West, Alexios could turn his attention to the severe economic difficulties and the disintegration of the Empire's traditional defences. |
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The third has to do with interdependency, stability, and regularity. |
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Knut Helle has emphasised how the Church, after Sverre's death, seemed to work hard to bring about reconciliation between warring parties, and stability. |
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Plasmids have an essential impact on productivity. Related factors are plasmid copy number, structural plasmid stability and segregational plasmid stability. |
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Almost as importantly, the Principate now had constitutional stability. |
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A final reason for the Second Settlement was to give the Principate constitutional stability and staying power in case something happened to Princeps Augustus. |
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The new Kingdom of Romania underwent a period of stability and progress until 1914, and also acquired Southern Dobruja from Bulgaria after the Second Balkan War. |
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Trade flourished, because of the minor stability of the empires. |
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The paper then uses this model to illustrate ways in which the Kantian evaluative standpoint enjoys a kind of internal stability that the Hobbesian framework lacks. |
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He added that the aid comes in the frame work of the efforts to help citizens of Tal Aran and Tal Hasel after the army restored security and stability to the two cities. |
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The third letter is used to designate the stability of the atmosphere. |
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This will help KEA realize significant savings in its operating costs by maximizing the wind energy generated at Pillar Mountain without sacrificing grid stability. |
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The benefits of a herringbone parlour are easy maintenance, the durability, stability, and improved safety for animals and humans when compared to tie stall. |
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All of these flight regimes pose challenges for proper flight stability. |
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Granite tables are used extensively as bases for optical instruments because of granite's rigidity, high dimensional stability, and excellent vibration characteristics. |
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Does the antispin axle produce lateral instability on slippery roads? Our tests proved that the standard axle offers higher stability at or near standstill. |
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Moreover, the combination of aromaticity and long aliphatic chain delivers hydrolytic stability and high tensile, compression, and flexural strength to CNSL-based polyols. |
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Structure and stability of arthropodan hemocyanin Limulus polyphemus. |
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It was clear in theory that covalent bonds in biological molecules could provide the structural stability needed to hold genetic information in cells. |
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Alliances and relationships with neighbouring counties along the Norman border were particularly important to maintaining the stability of the Duchy. |
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On the seabed the abundance of nodules varies and is likely controlled by the thickness and stability of a geochemically active layer that forms at the seabed. |
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The stability of the night time inversion is usually destroyed soon after sunrise as the sun's energy warms the ground, which warms the air in the inversion layer. |
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Rather, the phylogeographically validated palaeomodels presented here show that the central region had much higher stability relative to the south. |
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Processing methods affect stability of ascorbates in beverages. |
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Additionally, there are currently no rigorous simulation models of external effects on offshore wind farms, such as boundary layer stability effects and wake effects. |
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The spar has more inherent stability than a TLP since it has a large counterweight at the bottom and does not depend on the mooring to hold it upright. |
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Earlier designs suffered from stability problems caused by the free surface effect, where oil sloshing from side to side could cause a ship to capsize. |
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As of 2012, the current director for financial stability is Andy Haldane. |
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Following the war, Sweden took advantage of an intact industrial base, social stability and its natural resources to expand its industry to supply the rebuilding of Europe. |
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The 1997 Memorandum of Understanding describes the terms under which the Bank, the Treasury and the FSA work toward the common aim of increased financial stability. |
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This gives stability during swimming at the expense of mobility. |
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The stability of the dunes was once attributed to the vegetative cover but recent research has pointed to water as the main source of parabolic dune stability. |
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On September 20 2017, Diamandis revealed her new website 'Marinabook', sharing themes such as Music, Art, Identity, Mental stability and Personas. |
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The fusing of the neck vertebrae, while increasing stability when swimming at high speeds, decreases flexibility, making it impossible for them to turn their head. |
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The fusing of the neck vertebrae, while increasing stability when swimming at high speeds, decreases flexibility, which means they are unable to turn their heads. |
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It has been argued that in emerging democracies, inclusion of minorities in the legislature can be essential for social stability and to consolidate the democratic process. |
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Over the next four years, neither Henry nor the barons were able to restore stability in England, and power swung back and forth between the different factions. |
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In contrast, the Portuguese royal family escaped to Brazil and established the court there, resulting in political stability for Portuguese America. |
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Scottish Conservative leader, Ruth Davidson, in June 2016 expressed her opposition to a second Scottish referendum, saying that the country needed stability. |
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The main problem is that beavers excavate corridors and caves in dikes, thereby undermining the stability of the dike, just as the muskrat and the coypu do. |
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His reign had seen a period of peace and economic stability. |
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During this period, the cohesion of the empire was furthered by a degree of social stability and economic prosperity that Rome had never before experienced. |
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The country thereafter enjoyed relative peace and stability, with massive waves of European immigration radically reshaping its cultural and demographic outlook. |
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All of the European Union countries are joined together by a hope to promote and extend peace, democracy, cooperativeness, stability, prosperity, and the rule of law. |
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These appeared to threaten the fragile and nascent political and social stability of a country that was deeply politically and religiously divided. |
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The two centuries that followed are known as the pax romana, a period of unprecedented peace, prosperity, and political stability in most of Europe. |
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The following are international rankings of Norway, including those measuring life quality, health care quality, stability, press freedom and income. |
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Castro Filho C, Lourenc A, Guimaraes Mde F, Fonseca ICB Aggregate stability under different soil management systems in a red latosol in the state of Parana. |
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The continuity and stability of Orthodox worship throughout the centuries is one means by which Holy Tradition expresses the unity of the whole church throughout time. |
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Constantine himself disliked the risks to societal stability that religious disputes and controversies brought with them, preferring where possible to establish an orthodoxy. |
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The new hypermodern economy depends on the rapid movement of goods, services, and persons. Old forms of career stability are now considered to be things of the past. |
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In 2007, Simpson and Bola Akinwale also studied the stability of individuals' responses to ethnic group questions between the 1991 and 2001 census. |
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For instance, there may be pressure on the government to reduce inflation, reduce unemployment, and reduce interest rates while maintaining currency stability. |
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A small force was deployed to the area in 2003 to ensure stability while several indictments and arrests were made by the Special Court for Sierra Leone. |
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