Nothing in this Statement of Admissions is intended to derogate from the generality of that denial. |
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But the generality of the population is not embarrassed by wearing traditional, merely functional, clothing, appropriate to their trades. |
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And we might learn also that our neighbors, and even the generality of our fellow citizens have better angels of their own. |
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Only if treatment is offered to a population can the outcome be expected to reflect the generality of population based data. |
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I know the generality of them, therefore I am loathe to put in an opinion when I do not know the full facts. |
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They represent a vital sub-culture that may be a minority but is growing and casts long shadows among the generality. |
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His sentence, therefore, isn't necessarily a precedent for the generality of other cases of corruption. |
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I think that it's probably not appropriate for the generality of 12 year olds, but that it would also depend on the twelve year old in question. |
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Would you be happy for that advice to be repeated to that woman in front of the generality of Australians? |
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Desargues's Theorem and its converse are of the first importance to mathematicians by reason of their complete generality. |
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For the six other species, synchrony was weak but there was no generality for the scale of synchronizing factors which could be local or global. |
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Acceptance of the generality of a link between social policy and education should not, however, blind us to the effects of particular proposals. |
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From the mathematician's point of view, the advantage in abstracting a point from its diverse incarnations lies in the resulting generality. |
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What prompts doubts, or at any rate questions, is the generality of his protasis. |
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I feel the generality of doctors is good and want to stand by the profession. |
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Broadly speaking, the modular design is perhaps the most flexible, but it may sacrifice fineness of control for generality of purpose. |
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The generality were prepared to concede the importance of religion in other men's lives. |
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We wished to test the generality of these correlations through a comprehensive analysis of completely sequenced genomes. |
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Adding heterogeneous cell surfaces will make these features possible, and increase the generality of the model. |
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Further research on species with an extensive dietary specialisation should be conducted to test the generality of this finding for lizards. |
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The generality and vagueness of the concept has been the subject of considerable criticism. |
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Notice also that if T is a formalized axiomatic system, then the statement that T is consistent is itself finitary, formulable using a letter for generality. |
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Although advanced as a first, tentative approach, the proposal is presented very systematically, with clear ambitions to generality and exhaustiveness of the field. |
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This focus is without loss of generality since the climbing game is representative of problems with high miscoordination penalty and a single optimal joint action. |
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Without prejudice to the generality of the power conferred by section 411 those rules may contain any such provision as is specified in schedule 8 to the Act. |
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Your argument on this point may be right or may be wrong, but you cannot keep changing, can you, between different levels of generality and particularity in relation to weeds? |
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In particular, and without limiting the generality of that proposition, the following circumstances would ordinarily warrant the making of an application. |
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Because sociality has evolved independently in many different lineages, it is possible to conduct a more wide-ranging study to test the generality of the relationship. |
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Much media debate operates at a level of generality where policies are cheered or condemned while their cultural substrate and the practices they spawn remain unexamined. |
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Conciseness is also at a sufficiently high level of generality to provide the flexibility so a right is open to reinterpretation over time from many perspectives. |
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Our experiment explores the generality of these results by asking whether blue jays choose short-term consequences in equivalent patch and self-control situations. |
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A person's knowledge of a language consists, precisely, in knowledge of idioms, that is, conventionalized form-meaning relations, at varying levels of generality. |
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Although similar parabolic relationships were observed in two other tropical avifaunas, it may be premature to assess the generality of that relationship. |
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The guerrillas and other forces are rejecting such participation, and the question is whether they can win over the generality to their rejectionist point of view. |
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I think it is unfortunate, not particularly with respect to this case, but with respect to the generality of cases, that there is no prosecution appeal available. |
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However, generality does not mean that they are watered down to some least common denominator. |
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However, given the current degree of generality of the draft articles, this may not be easily done. |
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The problem with these is their very generality, for character needs particulars. |
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At this level of generality, you don't have to be a professor of economics to grasp the situation—just the opposite, in fact. |
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But, in spite of the complexity, we cannot avoid the generality of specifying picture quality. |
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I mean this in the sense that the issue cannot be treated operationally as something that is submerged in the generality of day-to-day work. |
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The generality of bacterial virology was not noted until much later. |
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It was considered important to extend the comparison to other sites in order to determine the generality of the concordance and to pinpoint the causes of the divergence. |
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Abstractness and generality, however, also allow a wide berth of hedging since any contradictions or challenges can be explained away as exceptions. |
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This generality is especially true of muscles composed mostly of a single fiber type, as are the pectoral muscles of fast-flapping aerial fliers like ducks and alcids. |
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The public should know how particular surveillance programs work, at least at a high level of generality. |
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In addition to testing the generality of fungal survival factors, auxotrophic mutants allow several key aspects of fungal biology to be assessed in vivo. |
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The model performs well across this data set, which gives strong support for the model's central claims, its generality, and its theoretical underpinnings. |
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The generality of tweeds, serges, hopsacks and crepons are 44 inches wide, therefore we will describe the making up of the skirt in material of that width. |
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Three years after Rio de Janeiro there is no reason to introduce any limitation whatsoever into this principle which should be applied in its generality. |
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As the issue of benchmarking is very complex and resource intensive, the discussions on this issue during the first WSIS phase in Geneva were unable to develop beyond the generality of aspirational targets. |
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The other option would be to continue to take measures in isolation, an approach that would have neither the generality nor the global legitimacy of the convention. |
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The possibility of entering reservations may encourage States which consider that they have difficulties in guaranteeing all the rights in the Covenant nonetheless to accept the generality of obligations in that instrument. |
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In contrast, chi exhibits the characteristics of generality, commonality, diffusibility, inclusiveness, and permeability of matter. |
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Health is only ordinally observed, so this normalization is without loss of generality. |
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I start with some remarks on the generality of the problem. |
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Despite the importance of seeking to integrate human rights concerns into development activities, it is true that proposals for such integration can too easily remain at a level of generality. |
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Despite attempts to make the definitions of the terms used in the criteria exact, in some cases this is not possible without the loss of generality. |
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Most of the draft articles displayed a high degree of generality. |
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To find counterexamples to theses of such generality is on any account exceedingly difficult: how can one be sure that all the possibilities have been explored? |
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The generality of the EQF and its learning outcomes and the missing link to the sector or profession seem to create difficulties at national level. |
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The irresponsible attempt by various self-appointed clean-up operators to depict as fiddlers the generality of MEPs who keep to the rules and are guilty of not one single breach of them can no longer be tolerated. |
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It seemeth, that the generality of things doth in some sort suffer for our annullation, and takes compassion of our state. |
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The problem of generality was inherent in any first attempt to codify a subject, and that was also true to some extent of the articles on State responsibility. |
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The idea of gender mainstreaming is to strip so-called general policy of its generality, to shatter this myth and to see how it has a different effect on men and women. |
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There are various ways of defining the hybridization process depend on how much generality one wants, but the following minimally general definition is the easiest to work with. |
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For Hayek, the rule of law means that these constraining rules must not play favourites, but rather must embody ideals of impartiality, generality, and equality before the law. |
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Electrical charges are omitted from subsequent equations for the sake of generality. |
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At last he took a third york. She was a foolish young thing, but very fond of him... he paid her more attention than the generality of husbands. |
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Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Board shall have the following duties and responsibilities, which it may discharge either directly or indirectly through one or more Committees of the Board. |
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The external evaluation carried out in March 2000 underlined that the generality of objectives of the Odysseus Programme could be the origin of certain difficulties. |
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In addition he reviews Wittgenstein's remarks about truth functions, molecular propositions, generality, types, identity and other more specific topics. |
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The persecutions combined a relentless specificity with sudden, blind generality that might force any woman to confront the asocial, immoral side of being human. |
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As a generality, most nobles, whether titled or not, have coats of arms, hence the widely held perception of heraldry as an aristocratic trapping. |
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De Witt further conceded that William would be admitted as a member of the Raad van State, the Council of State, then the generality organ administering the defence budget. |
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