Some believe that institutionalized misandry doesn't and can't exist due to patriarchy. |
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It is hardly possible for me to accept that the term “loyalty” can applicably describe these actions, due to the divergent views. |
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Unassisted movement is due to diffusion and is called passive transport. |
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Bambooing at low temperatures is apparently due to the formation of an unstable hydrodynamic film. |
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During the 17th century, stockbrokers were not allowed in the Royal Exchange due to their rude manners. |
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I've got this paper due tomorrow, but I think I can bang it out in one night. |
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A bad seed produces a bad tree and in due course bad fruit, and a good seed produces a good tree and good fruit. |
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The bulge around the early 20's is due largely to students coming to the city's Universities. |
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This was due in part to France's costly involvements in the Seven Years' War and later the American Revolution. |
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Therefore, part of the errors in the localization results is due to the problem of joysticking the robot exactly onto the marked positions. |
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The peace in 1783 left France financially prostrate, while the British economy boomed due to the return of American business. |
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The prosecutor thought he lost the case, not due to the creation of reasonable doubt, but due to jury nullification. |
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He understood that the failure of the campaign was due in part to the faults of the leaders and the poor organisation at headquarters. |
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But failure, due in part to a lack of siege guns, forced him into a headlong retreat with the loss of over 2,000 casualties. |
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His popularity in Britain was due to his image and his appearance as well as to his military triumphs. |
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His death was recorded as being due to the aftereffects of a stroke culminating in a series of seizures. |
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Not all people residing in England and the United Kingdom are white due to immigration from other countries. |
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However, due to the adoption of the southern standard by officialdom and the Education system the use of written Scots declined. |
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In Italy, Allied advance also slowed due to the last major German defensive line. |
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The low loss from the propelling nozzle of a turbojet is added to with extra losses due to inefficiencies in the added turbine and fan. |
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Note that due to methodological changes, these figures are not directly comparable. |
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Parametics who staff amublances have to take time off work due to stress related psychologial conditions. |
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Also staff feel bad because they cannot give patients the care NHS staff feel patients should get due to lack of resources. |
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Frail patients stayed in hospital longer than necessary due to lack of care for them in the community. |
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Patients are suffering psychiatric crises due to lack of earlier intervention. |
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Discharge from hospital can be delayed for months, even for over a year due to lack of appropriate care in the community. |
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Holland fears avoidable deaths may have occurred and may occur in the future due to pressure on hospitals. |
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Critics attribute this to the pressure on staff due to rising demand for services coupled with continual pressure to save money. |
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Transition to a single market can have a negative impact on some sectors of a national economy due to increased international competition. |
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However, the stone soon began to decay due to pollution and the poor quality of some of the stone used. |
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In April 1995 the Green National Executive ruled that the party should withdraw from this alliance due to ideological differences. |
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Federal spending in 2005 and subsequent years since has been exceptionally high due to the recovery from Hurricane Katrina. |
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It lost one House seat due to stagnant population growth in the 2010 Census. |
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The state lost a House seat at the end of the 112th Congress due to stagnant population growth as recorded by the 2010 United States Census. |
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Price believes high rates of incarceration in Britain are due to political preessure from tabloid newspapers. |
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For its latitude, this area is mild in winter and cooler in summer due to the influence of the Gulf Stream in the northern Atlantic Ocean. |
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Much of World War II aerial photography, where definition was important, was through Cooke lenses, due to their Apochromatic process. |
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This is in large part due to the West Midlands conurbation, which is highly diverse. |
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Since 1650, the City of Plymouth has grown to become the largest city in Devon, mainly due to the naval base at Devonport. |
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Shared services were previously resisted due to councils guarding their authority. |
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It has risen slightly to around 9,000 since, largely due to the development of the Barbican Estate. |
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The dates listed show when their current terms of appointment are due to, or did, end. |
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By the 18th century, religious membership was becoming more fractured in some places, due for instance to the progress of Methodism. |
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An extraordinary meeting may be called at any time by the chairman or members, but due notice must be given. |
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The cost overrun was partly due to enhanced safety, security, and environmental demands. |
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A serious risk with underwater tunnels is major water inflow due to the pressure from the sea above, under weak ground conditions. |
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Freight volumes have been erratic, with a major decrease during 1997 due to a closure caused by a fire in a freight shuttle. |
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During summer nights and winters those differences are lower due to the same maritime mechanisms. |
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In 1876, his family faced financial problems due to the Long Depression of 1873, so, by 1877, they had to move back to Alexandria. |
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Its historic importance is due to its role as the centre of the iron industry in the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. |
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Karst topography and caves develop in limestone rocks due to their solubility in dilute acidic groundwater. |
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Many limestone statues and building surfaces have suffered severe damage due to acid rain. |
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These are good examples in Cumbria for this type of gill and are also biologically important due to their species richness. |
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This spelling has declined due to the Ordnance Survey's preference for Scafell. |
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During this time, sources for siliciclastic sediment had been eliminated due to the exceptionally high sea level. |
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Several areas within the Exmoor National Park have been declared Sites of Special Scientific Interest due to their flora and fauna. |
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The Exmoor Coastal Heaths have been recognised as a Site of Special Scientific Interest due to the diversity of plant species present. |
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Many oceanic climates have frequent cloudy or overcast conditions due to the near constant storms and lows tracking over or near them. |
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These averages disguise considerable variation across the region, due chiefly to the upland regions and adjacent seas. |
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Whilst many cathedrals may be such, this is due to their ecclesiastical status. |
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The exceptional preservation is due to the fact the site, Priory Park, belonged to a monastery and has never been built upon since Roman times. |
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Several Nobel Prizes in Economics have been awarded for analyses of market failures due to asymmetric information. |
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Strictly speaking it is necessary for the debtor to offer the exact amount due as there is no obligation for the other party to provide change. |
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In 2007, the UK had the world's third largest current account deficit, due mainly to a large deficit in manufactured goods. |
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In order to ease the large budget deficit which had accumulated due to the recession, the coalition made deep spending cuts. |
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Although often accepted as an advance in some ways, there was some opposition, due to serious adverse effects such as tardive dyskinesia. |
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Ford would also open its books for a more comprehensive due diligence by Tata. |
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In July 1931, two mortgage payments were due which neither the company nor Barnato, the guarantor, were able to meet. |
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In 2016 however Goldman Sachs predicts lower demand due to emerging economies concerns, especially China. |
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If this oil is not cleared from the cylinders prior to starting the engine, serious damage due to hydrostatic lock may occur. |
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In 2014, due to defense budget restrictions, there were only 12 pilots to fly the 15 Eurofighters in Austria's service. |
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The museum closed in 2011 in preparation for its move to Manchester due to funding issues. |
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Further Hawk exports were eventually blocked due to concerns over Indonesian human rights, particularly in East Timor. |
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Before the negotiation and due diligence started, we agreed to sign a letter of intent. |
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The scheme attracted criticism due to its large size and location, with some officials saying that it would interfere with harbour operations. |
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The three founders worked together on the HOTOL project, funding for which was withdrawn in 1988, largely due to significant technical obstacles. |
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But Newton insisted that divine intervention would eventually be required to reform the system, due to the slow growth of instabilities. |
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John Hooke also was in charge of a local school, and so was able to teach Robert, at least partly at home perhaps due to the boy's frail health. |
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Hooke was in demand to settle many of these disputes, due to his competence as a surveyor and his tact as an arbitrator. |
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After only a few years, due to a lack of funds, he was forced to cease publishing the journal. |
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John von Neumann acknowledged that the central concept of the modern computer was due to Turing's paper. |
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Some colleagues were resentful of the attention Hawking received, feeling it was due to his disability. |
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It was due to this, in their future dealings with Parliament, that it became clear that the authorities preferred Robert to his father. |
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They started to withhold payments due to Boulton and Watt, which by 1795 had fallen. |
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Babbage was never able to complete construction of any of his machines due to conflicts with his chief engineer and inadequate funding. |
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On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to anyone, with no fees due. |
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Both instances were likely due to the small amount of blood that was actually transfused into these people. |
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For example, Jehovah's Witnesses object to blood transfusions due to their belief that blood is sacred. |
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This can be due to several reasons, such as patient safety, economic burden or scarcity of blood. |
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The dust particles and other debris move to the outside of the vessel by centrifugal force, where they fall due to gravity. |
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The fuselage above this area would drop due to the loss of lift at that point, and this led to further pressure on the skirt. |
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Many of the limitations of the classic commutator DC motor are due to the need for brushes to press against the commutator. |
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A debt or demand is liquidated whenever the amount due is agreed on by the parties, or fixed by the operation of law. |
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The engine cylinders had to be large because the only usable force acting on them was due to atmospheric pressure. |
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The benefit of this is lost somewhat due to the lower heat addition temperature. |
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Genetic drift may therefore eliminate some alleles from a population due to chance alone. |
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It is now becoming clear that most alterations in the form of organisms are due to changes in a small set of conserved genes. |
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Dalton hypothesized this was due to the differences in mass and complexity of the gases' respective particles. |
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Gravity is a conservative force, as is the force due to an idealized spring, as given by Hooke's law. |
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This effect is due to the higher entropy of the unstressed state, which is more entangled and therefore has more states available. |
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Other designs, such as locomotives powered by gas turbines, have been experimented with, but have seen little use, mainly due to high fuel costs. |
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It was only able to haul one loaded wagon at a time, due to its low power output, and was not a great success. |
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Consequently, trains with onboard nuclear generators were generally deemed unfeasible due to prohibitive costs. |
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In parts, particularly the western third this plan went ahead, due to consistent congestion. |
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On the first contract, care was needed at the River Calder crossing due to the alluvial bedrock. |
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Low chroma colors due to reduced conditions are often indistinguishable from lithochromatic colors imparted by till parent materials. |
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As of 2013 Crossrail, due to open in 2018, is to be identified with a roundel. |
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In 2007, the festival, despite its popularity, was nearly cancelled due to a lack of support organising the day. |
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The tram was out of service during the early part of 2014 due to an electrical problem but returned in time for the August bank holiday. |
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However, due to cost cutting only seven were built for Blackpool Transport, with GECs 648 later joining the fleet. |
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The rest of the extension to New Street was due to open on 22 May 2016, but this was delayed to allow further track alignment work. |
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The line was expected to be opened in 2013 but is on hold due to lack of funding. |
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These included the Hatfield accident, caused by a rail fragmenting due to the development of microscopic cracks. |
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Recent growth is partly due to more international services including the Channel Tunnel and Port of Felixstowe, which is containerised. |
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However Pier B in Terminal 1 is due to be kept and will be entirely rebuilt. |
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Terminal 2 is due to receive a major extension, to encompass current remote stands to the west. |
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An arrivals terminal is due to be built at London Stansted Airport, with construction beginning in 2018, taking 3 years to complete. |
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The current terminal will also be reconfigured to departures only, with security areas due to be expanded. |
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Class 1A, 1B and 4 NIC do not count towards benefit entitlements but must still be paid if due. |
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The amount due is calculated with income tax at the end of the year, based on figures supplied on the SA100 tax return. |
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This is largely due to economic clustering and poverty conditions that tend to associate based on geographic location. |
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The Greenland settlement eventually died out, possibly due to climate change. |
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After many casualties in the army due to the terrain and the barbarians' ambushes, Severus went himself to the field. |
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If this is not solely due to the deficiencies of the sources, it would make England a special case. |
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Recently a number of linguists have argued that many of the grammar changes observed in English were due to a Brythonic influence. |
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It should be taken into account that not all will have Gaelic descent, especially in the case of Scotland, due to the nature of the Lowlands. |
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There has been a continuous movement of people between the islands of Ireland and Great Britain due to their proximity. |
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Initially a very large community was centred around Swindon, due to the fact many military personnel has been stationed there during the war. |
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There is a monsoon season with frequent flooding due to heavy rainfall, and a dry season with significantly less rainfall or none at all. |
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On the other hand, Pakistan's relations with Iran have been strained at times due to sectarian tensions. |
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A significant decline since the 1970s when the country received unprecedented amounts of foreign tourists due to the popular Hippie trail. |
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In addition, many service providers do not even cover the costs of and maintenance due to low tariffs and poor efficiency. |
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Overall, the status of women has improved due to enhanced religious and educational instruction. |
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He was ousted after only a year in office due to tensions with West Pakistan's establishment and bureaucracy. |
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Jack is considered a loose cannon due to his volatile personality and his track record of being unable to maintain his composure. |
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An insurgency began in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, due to demands by the region's indigenous people for autonomy. |
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The BNP boycotted the general election in 2014 due to Sheikh Hasina's cancellation of the caretaker government system. |
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Relations were in a brief deadlock due to a naval standoff in 2008 over disputed maritime territory. |
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The Hill Tracts region suffered unrest and an insurgency from 1975 to 1997 due to a movement by indigenous people for autonomy. |
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Freedom of the media remains a major concern, due to government attempts at censorship and harassment of journalists. |
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The late Tareque Masud is regarded as one of Bangladesh's outstanding directors due to his numerous productions on historical and social issues. |
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School activities are being curtailed due to a lack of funds. |
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The after-school program was dismantled due to lack of funding. |
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High-profile abandonments are harder to infiltrate for urban explorers due to their heightened security. |
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The real affinities of all organic beings, in contradistinction to their adaptive resemblances, are due to inheritance or community of descent. |
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A third study demonstrated that the effects of self-affirmation on self-regulated performance were not due to positive affect. |
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He tried to tie his shoelace but was all fingers and thumbs due to his nervousness. |
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Slight anisochromasia is normal due to the biconcave shape of erythrocytes, but if excessive, it may indicate iron deficiency. |
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To distant observers the light appears, due to gravitational time dilation, to slow down as it approaches the antihorizon. |
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The risk of avian ingestion or any damage to aircraft and airside facilities could result in costly delays due to downtime for repairs. |
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Is not this a proper kind of reasoning? is this the reverence due to the scriptures, thus babishly to abuse them? |
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I entered and rang the bell, which was answered first by a Baskervillean baying, and in due course by Mrs Healey herself. |
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By my readings, we're bearing due south, so we should turn about ten degrees east. |
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Few male fans were on hand Tuesday night, which according to Bieberites is purely due to envy. |
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As a trapeze performer, she generally worked in the big top, but due to her injury, she was stuck working concession. |
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Thankfully, due to the power of BBC iPlayer, I was able to binge-watch the whole series of The Great British Sewing Bee last Sunday. |
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The sound went from a bloomly, euphonic sound to a warm fuzzy sound. Is this due to break in? |
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The due performance of Bunsen's burner depends upon the proper admixture of gas and air. |
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Saumarez was silent for good or bad, and as business-likely attentive as he could be, having due regard to his work and his polo. |
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The new investors wanted to see the companies cap table as part of their due diligence, before closing the deal. |
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Further studies on the tandem carbocyclization mechanism are ongoing in our laboratory and will be reported in due course. |
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The Chef's peace of mind was restor'd, And in due time a banquet was placed on the board. |
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Clinal variation in the size of the secondary sexual character may be due to the effects of the Fisher or the handicap process. |
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Oddly enough, a copro in a 286 is slower than one in an XT, due to the connections. |
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Although a powerful tool, coroutines can be hard to understand due to the way data can flow back and forth between sections of the code. |
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Large arrears of pay were due to the civil and military servants of the crown. |
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The over-unity energy production could be due to a gradual transformation of hydrogen to dark hydrogen in the same state as in water. |
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This long debt of confidence, due from me to him, whose bane and ruin I have been, shall at length be paid. |
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Deconditioning due to decreased physical effort results in muscle loss, including heart muscles. |
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A university can confer a degree upon a distinguished man because it can judge whether his degreeless condition is due to accident or not. |
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Poor children suffer permanent damage due to deplorable living conditions and deplorable treatment by law enforcement. |
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Some of this attraction is due to the scalar diquark content of the nucleon current. |
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The news industry is undergoing a massive disintermediation due to the ubiquitous low-cost communication made possible by the internet. |
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The acres of doghair will continue to decline, due to the experimental program. |
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Common belief has been that in the future the number of middle managers will downfall due to empowerment and team-building. |
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He was almost done with the paper, but tomorrow's due date meant it would be down to the wire. |
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He was almost done with the paper, but tomorrow's due date meant it would come down to the wire. |
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The accident was due to the breaking of one of the blades of the propeller on the left side. |
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In due course they reach Albany, then a small Dutch town filled with Dutch people, Dutch comforts and frugality, and Dutch cabbage. |
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The Portuguese word is also a mystery. In northern Europe it is simply the earth-berry due to the plant's habit of creeping along the ground. |
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This remedy will be found speedily efficious in hoarseness due to excessive action of the vocal cords or resulting from an acute cold. |
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This suite left a lasting impression on me due to the egg crates on the beds. |
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Some of the charges against them... are due merely to the false light in which they are regarded. |
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A discussion of the deity's capacity to enter into a contractual agreement will, of course, not ensue due to its obvious farceness. |
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Mechanical failures due to fatigue have been the subject of engineering efforts for more than 150 years. |
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The outcome of the forthcoming election is still unclear due to the large number of floating voters. |
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It only needed watering to take root, to flower and to fructify, and the watering came in due course. |
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The transfer of heat from a hot object by means of upward hot air currents from the object, is due to free convection. |
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The draft of a chimney due to a fire in a fireplace, and the rising of smoke particles from a fire, are due to free convection. |
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In due course he surfaced in Parliament as NP member, where he soon gatkruiped himself into pole position as FW de Klerk's blue-eyed boy. |
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Hyperviscosity due to polycythemia may induce an angiogenic increase in the glomerular capillary beds, in turn leading to glomerulomegaly. |
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Another criticism is that the use of proctors may encourage cheating due to the peer relationship between the grader and the gradee. |
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Sir, Lymphangiomas are congenital malformations of the lymphatic system due to hamartomatosis. |
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About half of the population increase between 1991 and 2001 was due to immigration. |
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Especially since the 1950s, religions from the former British colonies have grown in numbers, due to immigration. |
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After 1945, Scotland's economic situation became progressively worse due to overseas competition, inefficient industry, and industrial disputes. |
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Herring, cod and plaice fisheries may soon face the same plight as mackerel fishing, which ceased in the 1970s due to overfishing. |
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The weregild or recompense due for the killing or injuring of a woman is notably set at twice that of a man of the same rank in Alemannic law. |
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Calvary warfare was limited in northern Europe due to the lack of suitably large horses for mounted troops. |
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Two diastereoisomers of each adduct are observed due to the formation of a stereogenic hemithioacetal group. |
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We thus cannot exclude that the increase of follistatin immediately after the race at least in part was due to hemoconcentration. |
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Until about 1750, in large part due to malnutrition, life expectancy in France was about 35 years, and only slightly higher in Britain. |
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Another theory is that Britain was able to succeed in the Industrial Revolution due to the availability of key resources it possessed. |
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Vegetation cover across better drained areas includes bracken and heather, though much of the land is boggy, due to the high rainfall. |
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The Lake District is home to a great variety of wildlife, due to its range of varied topography, lakes and forests. |
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The young man seems to entertain but an imperfect appreciation of the respect due from a menial to a Castilian hidalgo. |
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Trade barriers and competitive distortions in the Common Market could emerge due to the different environmental standards in each member state. |
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The A635 was closed for almost a month in January 2010 due to high amounts of snowfall. |
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Moving further inland, frosts during winter gets more common due to the higher elevation and distance to the sea. |
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More students come from elsewhere than leave the North East for other regions, due to the distances involved. |
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In the following century the spa towns of Harrogate and Scarborough flourished, due to people believing mineral water had curative properties. |
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In recent years curries have become popular in the county largely due to the immigration and successful integration of Asian families. |
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American frigates inflicted a series of defeats on the Royal Navy, which was short on manpower due to the conflict in Europe. |
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Most of the details about the epidemics are lost, probably due to the scarcity of surviving written records. |
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It was in part due to Simeon's devastating wars, but was also exacerbated by a series of successful Byzantine military campaigns. |
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Violent and sudden storms often sweep the surface, due to large transient temperature differences and a long reach of wind. |
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In due course Bernicia united with Deira to form the Kingdom of Northumbria. |
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Brutus arrived 260 years after Albina, 1136 before the birth of Christ, but by then there were only 24 giants left, due to inner strife. |
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His failings were largely due to the absence of concepts like mass, velocity, force and temperature. |
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By 12,000 BC, rising sea levels due to ice melting caused Ireland to become separated from Great Britain. |
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It was led by Richard de Clare, called Strongbow due to his prowess as an archer. |
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In part, the fall in population was due to death from the Great Famine of 1845 to 1852, which took about 1 million lives. |
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This system is in especially common use in schools due to its simplicity, and in Patagonian Welsh. |
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Whether the general mammoth population died out for climatic reasons or due to overhunting by humans is controversial. |
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Although the surface is cold, the base of an ice sheet is generally warmer due to geothermal heat. |
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The two large stones at the Southern Entrance had an unusually smooth surface, likely due to having stone axes polished on them. |
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Where and how iron smelting was discovered is widely debated, and remains uncertain due to the significant lack of production finds. |
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The development of hill forts may have occurred due to greater tensions that arose between the better structured and more populous social groups. |
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The Urnfield period saw a dramatic increase in population in the region, probably due to innovations in technology and agriculture. |
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This was due partly to the relative sparsity of mines and the amount of effort needed for extraction compared to the profit gained. |
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This coincided with a major increase in gold production in Celtic areas to meet the Roman demand, due to the high value Romans put on the metal. |
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If the engine does not rotate, it may be seized due to its being operated with no oil, broken engine components, or hydrostatic lock. |
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Both devices would allow the Senate to bypass the ordinary due process rights that all citizens had. |
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During the 2nd century BC, Roman territory saw an overall decline in population, partially due to the huge losses incurred during various wars. |
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Caesar was eager to return to Gaul for the winter due to growing unrest there, and an agreement was mediated by Commius. |
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According to Cassius Dio Claudius became very sickly and thin by the end of Caligula's reign, most likely due to stress. |
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This was partly due to the ongoing hostility of the Senate, as mentioned above, but also due to his respect for the senators. |
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He was similarly appreciative of them and gave them due credit for policies where he had used their advice. |
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The first and third were called off due to revolts elsewhere in the empire, the second because the Britons seemed ready to come to terms. |
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Modern historians are unsure if that was meant to be an ironic punishment for the soldiers' mutiny or due to Caligula's derangement. |
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However, our case showed mainly hypocellularity due to the nature of puncture tissue. |
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The spiral stair is a type of stairway which, due to its complex helical structure, was introduced relatively late into architecture. |
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Part of the Muslims' success was due to the exhaustion of the Byzantine empire in its decades long conflict with Persia. |
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Since 1900, primarily due to conversion, Protestantism has spread rapidly in Africa, Asia, Oceania and Latin America. |
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Many modern scholars avoid the term altogether due to its negative connotations, finding it misleading and inaccurate. |
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The use of aerial photography does not yield easily identifiable settlements, partly due to the dispersed nature of many of these settlements. |
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However, a war arose in Kent due to a dispute between Hengest and Vortigern's son. |
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This is likely due to losses suffered during the battle and an apparent peace agreement with the Britons. |
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The Old English name for the fine due for neglecting military service was fierdwite or fyrdwitee. |
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Scandinavia extends north of the Arctic Circle, but has relatively mild weather for its latitude due to the Gulf Stream. |
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But due to the indistinguishability of the particles in the sample, it describes a decay mechanism that occurs for all N atoms simultaneously. |
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The power cable itself has enough inductance to disrupt the digital signal of the video output cable, due to poor shielding. |
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Officials could be stationed in Poitou, however, due to a large concentration of castles compared to the rest of Aquitaine. |
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The economy of the Angevin Empire was quite complicated due to the varying political structure of the different fiefdoms. |
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His ineligibility as a contestant was due to his former employment by the sponsor. |
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This was due in part to The Anarchy and Stephen's loose rule resulting in the reduction of royal authority. |
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This period has become known as the 'Norman Fiscal Revolution' due to this increase in revenue. |
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This was partly due to his health still being poor, but also due to a lack of urgency. |
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In spite of concerted efforts to uphold the statute, it eventually failed due to competition among landowners for labour. |
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It may be that the tradition of Henry's riotous youth, immortalised by Shakespeare, is partly due to political enmity. |
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The Augustinian Rule, due to its brevity, has been adopted by various communities, chiefly the Canons Regular. |
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The dynastic question, which arose due to an interruption of the direct male line of the Capetians, was the official pretext. |
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The new literate population was due to a high rise in the availability of food. |
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The war became increasingly unpopular with the English public largely due to the high taxes needed to sustain it. |
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The population of England was reduced by 20 to 33 percent due to plague in the same period. |
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Interservice coordination in the field has improved due to electronic communications. |
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Around 40 per cent of parish clergy are due to retire over the next decade or so. |
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The negotiations failed, due to Fletcher addressing Feodor with two of his titles omitted. |
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Virginia was formally restored to the United States in 1870, due to the work of the Committee of Nine. |
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Data from ionograms may be used to measure changes in the Earth's ionosphere due to space weather events. |
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It is also believed that the reason for the extreme deficiency in archaeological evidence is due to shoreline erosion. |
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Their most decorated regiments came from Morocco, but due to the ongoing Zaian War they were only able to recruit 23,000 Moroccans. |
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Algeria was particularly problematic, due to the large number of Europeans who had settled there in the 125 years of French rule. |
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These translations were banned in 1409 due to their association with the Lollards. |
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Study showed that severe hemolytic anemia after childbirth was due to isoimmunization caused by an irregular antibody. |
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I must say that, with all due respect, I think that's a very ivory tower approach. |
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By spring 1646, his father was losing the war, and Charles left England due to fears for his safety. |
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These various spectra of jargonium are all of a very marked character, quite unlike those due to any other element in similar conditions. |
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In August 1687 Count William Nassau de Zuylestein was sent to England, ostensibly to send condolences due to the death of the queen's mother. |
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William intended to land at Torbay but due to fog the fleet sailed past it by mistake. |
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A State Opening may take place at other times of the year if an election is held early due to a vote of no confidence in the government. |
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Without Parliament, the Whigs gradually crumbled, mainly due to the Rye House Plot. |
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At the same time costs were rising, partly due to the use of steamboats on the Mersey. |
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Birmingham is a snowy city relative to other large UK conurbations, due to its inland location and comparatively high elevation. |
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Australia has always been prone to bush fires due to its woody landscape. |
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Mass unemployment was firmly back in Preston by the early 1980s, although it was now very much a national crisis due to the recession of that time. |
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The advisory caution to use blood transfusion only with more severe anemia is in part due to evidence that outcomes are worsened if larger amounts are given. |
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Soil erosion due to improper land and plough utilisation is possible. |
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If after due summons any member absents himself, he is to be fined. |
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The intensely bilious color of the liver shows that the discoloration of the contents of the intestines is not due to arrested production of bile, that is to acholia. |
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Liverpool have played at Anfield since 1892, when the club was formed to occupy the stadium following Everton's departure due to a dispute with their landlord. |
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This was apparently due to the weakness of the old Manley motor with which the aerodrome was originally equipped and which was capable of developing only 52 horsepower. |
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Hydrostatic and aerostatic guides are widely applied to precision feed tables, since their motion is accurate due to the lack of friction and wearing. |
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He was released within two weeks and, due to his technical skills, was asked to draw up plans to attack Italian positions in the context of France's war with Austria. |
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The owner asked the clerk to age some big bills that were due. |
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Here the characteristic aldehydic note is almost missing from the aldehyde, though this may be due partly to the protective influence of the side chain. |
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In spite of that, the Napoleon Complex is named after him to describe men who have an inferiority complex and become aggressive due to short stature. |
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Anapeiratic paralyses are those due to excessive use of certain muscles. |
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The British blew up the fort when they evacuated six months later after suffering many deaths due to disease and Nelson was praised for his efforts. |
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Other examples include the failure of a local government to change zoning of property due to local antigrowth pressure, even when the need is obvious. |
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