Basque culture underwent a revival in the late 19th century, which ensured its continuance into the 20th century. |
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However it is good to see a continuance of the abundance of wildlife about our shores. |
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Most judges would grant a trial continuance under those circumstances to avoid prejudice to either side. |
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He asked for and was granted a continuance, and the issue would be revisited at a later date. |
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Like a country evangelical church, the first courthouse encouraged the growth and continuance of a local patriarchal community. |
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The committee wish to thank everyone for the marvellous support in the past and look forward to its continuance in the future. |
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Well, putting an end to any uncertainty about the band's continuance, they are back with a new album and a new lease on life. |
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Nor with some bizarre notion that the bishops must continue in their offices merely for the sake of continuance. |
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Instead we can only hope that the odd fleeting moment of inspiration surfaces on what is destined to be an increasingly irrelevant continuance. |
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The effectiveness of planning agencies in managing the war led to their continuance in postwar organizations and relationships. |
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The first indication of governance would be in the initiation or continuance of policies on infrastructure. |
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This detriment can, I think, best be characterised as the acceptance or continuance of an unlooked for credit risk. |
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The continuance of the South-East's competitive advantage continues to act as a magnet for both firms and skilled individuals. |
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For her, continuance of her government is not important but the implementation of her agenda. |
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I have this right because in small part I am responsible for his existence, its beginning and continuance. |
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In a truly participatory democratic society, an educated and skilled population is essential to its continuance. |
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Growing numbers believe that these humanist aspirations are essential for the well-being and continuance of our species. |
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My paintings and ceramics come from research on India's cynical notion of time and continuance. |
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Thus, it cannot tolerate continuance of a force representing the former conditions. |
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The continuance of existence depends on another Being beyond the human realm. |
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And like a young woman, the idea of a trade union was sexy, alluring and necessary for continuance of the worker state. |
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He also denied that there was discontent brewing among party workers over his continuance in the office. |
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There were no extenuating circumstances nor can the Board imagine any that could have justified his continuance. |
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Consistent testing of business continuance processes is also critical to evaluating compliance. |
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This is a trend which likely reflected the growth and continuance of an episodic high-risk form of drinking. |
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We are trying to resolve the issues to try to ensure further continuance of a major company. |
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I see them all as they were in those days and perhaps that conveys upon them, at least for my lifetime, a kind of continuance. |
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Appealing to both forces, we ascribe interruption to perceptions and continuance to objects. |
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The United States bears a heavy responsibility for the continuance of this dire situation. |
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At a later stage, the continuance of all the above symptoms, and the appearance of stercoraceous vomiting, are positive evidence. |
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Results show the very strong influence of friendships on tobacco initiation and continuance among this national sample of adolescents. |
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The associative series gives form to and foregrounds the idea of continuance, embodying the way the past inheres in and deforms the present. |
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Economic growth and crude nationalism are insufficient supports for long-term continuance of a regime. |
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Bannister had wangled a continuance of the trial, but unless he could produce Pike, Hardiman's chances looked slim. |
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To address the current business continuance demands, a new data availability and file recovery model is needed. |
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An organization's ability to access its archived data instantly is crucial to business continuance and, hence, the storage-network design. |
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Lend Lease was in its conception, largely a means of overcoming financial and legal barriers to the continuance of aid to the British. |
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The continuance of a free and unfettered press is of critical importance to a free and democratic society. |
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In addition, massive data volume growth is increasing the importance of near-line and off-line storage for disaster recovery and business continuance. |
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What is required are those values that establish stability and continuance and ensure enhancement of complex constructs of relativer life durations. |
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Business continuance focuses on the timely resumption of business operations, which is dependent on access to critical data and applications within a reasonable time frame. |
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As mentioned earlier, many companies depend upon tape backup for business continuance while neglecting the impact on recovery, should there be a regional disruption. |
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Others claim that the continuance of the sanctions carries in itself a risk that this country could irreclaimably become a rebel and alienated one. |
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The aim of acceptance and continuance processes is to identify organisations with a bad reputation or excessive risks. |
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Defendants can usually win a continuance on the flimsiest of pretexts, and their strategy typically is to delay and delay until the woman gives up the prosecution. |
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Her skillfulness is ascribed to the continuance connection with the actuality and the newest developments of legal issues. |
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They are committed to the continuance of the armed struggle due to the organization's history and self-legitimation. |
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The artificiality of trail hunting seems to mirror the hollowness of what the hunt wants to represent – the continuance of rural traditions. |
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This ensured the continuance of the blackface minstrelsy type into the new century as surely as it brought to an end the pejoratively associated whiteface type. |
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Talk not of the continuance of such a childish and wicked system, a system to which there was no parallel in any age or nation. |
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On the contrary, it must be assumed that there is a reasonable prospect of continuance. |
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There was concern over the operations budget and the continuance of loans funding to finance first nations participation in the process. |
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There is no evidence that the employment of the members or their continuance in their pension plan here is at risk. |
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Furthermore, the continuance of activities in rural areas cannot be limited to granting pensions to farmers. |
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In order to enable their continuance, they have been allowed limited exemption from four specific areas. |
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Finally, Zetes also assures the continuance of the solutions it has implemented. |
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If the judge concluded that the suspect had been abused, he took it into account for the continuance of the proceedings. |
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The CBC is essential to our culture and to the continuance of that culture. |
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The question is control over borders and continuance of territory. |
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If it finds closure of these schools impossible, it can allow continuance of a few deserving ones with due recognition and ask the remaining to close shop. |
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The continuance of proxy voting in the French chamber of deputies for 35 years after it was banned by the 1958 Constitution is another of many examples. |
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Sadly, given all the real-life examples of devastating data loss, many companies still have not learned the lesson about data disasters and business continuance. |
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He recognised their role in defending the nationalists and he saw their continuance in the long term as yet another string to his negotiating bow with London. |
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How do you maintain high-speed access to current corporate information while you protect and secure business continuance with little or no downtime? |
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Affective commitment has been shown to have a positive impact on prosocial behaviours while continuance commitment undermines prosocial behaviours. |
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The Iraqi Government, being eager to ensure the continuance of scientific and technological progress, is endeavouring to transfer and adapt technologies for the benefit of national development. |
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The letter should also set out the date of termination, settlement offer, information about benefits continuance, list of statutory payments to be made, and any release document the employer wishes to have signed. |
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The continuance of our language is the survival of our people, the survival of our unique world view that can only be expressed through the language. |
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The Court of Appeal stated that mere continuance by an employee in employment does not amount to an acceptance by an employee of a unilateral change to the employment contract. |
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The right of local authorities to opt for the permanent continuance of such companies alongside other kinds of companies therefore deserves particular attention. |
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Because it determines the continuance of human life on Earth. |
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And, because it nominally funds Social Security and Medicare, some liberals regard its continuance as essential to the survival of those programs. |
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At the same time, we respectfully submit that since time immemorial, the strengths of Aboriginal peoples have ensured the continuance of the cultures for thousands of years. |
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Average Canadian grain crops last year and the continuance of recent transportation patterns will combine to maintain a low level of Canadian grain shipments. |
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Increasing international trade is crucial to the continuance of globalization. |
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However, although the Law thereby ensures the integration of financial management to a certain extent, it also confirms continuance of a system dependent upon three separate bodies. |
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Scottish members expelled from the Commonwealth Parliament petitioned unsuccessfully for a continuance of the union. |
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Being a marked man by the Federal Government, he found it necessary during the continuance of the war to undergo twice a change of name to enable him the more effectually to serve his own Government. |
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In a continuance of the above trend, enterprises are now beginning to go commercial with their voice over Internet protocol offerings. |
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In essence, the reasons for placement in, and continuance of, administrative segregation were established to allow the Correctional Service to prevent altercations, harm, or interference with certain investigations. |
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Thus, with regard to the concept of patrimony by appropriation, reference to the continuance of the autonomous patrimony for the purposes of liquidation is adequate. |
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The politicians' proclivity for self-enrichment with the help of a sinecure-capitalism goes with the exercise of complete control to secure the continuance of their rule. |
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However we may justify the beginnings of disunion, we lament its continuance and henceforth must labour, in penitence and faith, to build up our broken walls. |
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During their period in detention, children have the right to education which ought, ideally, to take place outside the detention premises in order to facilitate the continuance of their education upon release. |
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In the event of grave dereliction, including on-duty inebriation, that compromise the continuance of the relationship of trust, the worker may be summarily dismissed. |
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The Minister, the Director, or any person authorized by either may, at all reasonable times during the continuance of any licence, enter upon the public lands covered by such licence to examine the condition thereof. |
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Arranging for work continuance, getting new material, rescheduling. |
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Special attention shall be given to the development of programs and activities for the education of children and youth as a means of ensuring the continuance of democratic values, including liberty and social justice. |
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There is therefore speculation that the maypole was in some way a continuance of this tradition. |
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This means a command, for something other than money by the court, such as restraining the continuance or threat of harm. |
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It is impossible for detached papers to have a general run, or long continuance, if not diversified with humour. |
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The throstle is by some believed to be the finest singing bird in Britain, on account of the sweetness, variety, and continuance of its melody. |
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Firstly, the continuation, despite the bans by the WTO, of the EU's import quota system, which has been found to be discriminatory will lead to the continuance of trade sanctions costing hundreds of millions of euros. |
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We cannot agree, however, with those who think that the continuance of the system, depends upon the continuance of the trainings. |
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The manager of a game depot, game establishment or game animal harvesting operation should be responsible for the development and continuance of the process control program. |
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The Brocade 5100 is a reliable foundation for disaster recovery and business continuance with enterprise-class availability features such as hot-swappable, redundant, and integrated fan and power supply assemblies. |
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I often find him barren, sleightlie running-over those glorious deaths, as if he feared to attediate and molest us with their multitude and continuance. |
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Brainstorming can be an effective tool for firms to identify risks of tax client acceptance and continuance, compliance and development and tax strategy recommendations. |
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