Performance management begins with an appraisal system which encompasses tracking, bench-marking, and formal follow-up. |
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It encompasses not only ideas that are favourably received but also those that offend shock or disturb. |
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The colour palette encompasses charcoal greys, tawny autumnal greens, silver and white. |
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Yoga is then not just exercise and stretches, but encompasses the totality of the whole person. |
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By definition, flexible packaging encompasses packages and containers that are more bendable or pliant in their appearance. |
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However, paleontology as a whole encompasses all life, from bacteria to whales. |
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It's a program called the Anglo-Australian Planet Search Program, and what you're looking for is stars whose motion encompasses a wobble. |
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The family Accipitridae encompasses many of the diurnal birds of prey, including the familiar hawks and eagles. |
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The head and neck encompasses many vital structures and is one of the most complex anatomical regions in the body. |
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Social structure encompasses the values, attitudes, manners, and customs of a society. |
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They do, however, both belong to the same Mustelidae family which also encompasses badgers, skunks and otters, and that's close enough for us. |
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It belongs to the family of callitrichids, which also encompasses the larger marmosets and the tamarins. |
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Arts provide fine remastering and an up to the minute recording that truly encompasses the spirit and joie de vivre of these performances. |
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And this open-handed warmth equally encompasses the friendly, obliging ship's crew. |
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The local Bajan culture encompasses a very helping attitude which speaks volumes about the goodwill of Barbadians. |
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The freedom to manifest religion or belief in worship, observance, practice and teaching encompasses a broad range of acts. |
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Again shot digitally, each version encompasses the action with a roaming Steadicam in one single take. |
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The human family encompasses a rich diversity of ages, genders, ethnicities, abilities and sexual orientations. |
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The notion of cataphora that I have adopted is a broad one, which encompasses cataphores au sens large. |
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Their didactic import encompasses salient aspects of Buddhist doctrine, especially the traditional notion of human transience. |
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The artist's palette encompasses earthy, weather worn colours, rich burnished crimsons and flashes of red. |
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It also encompasses the ecoregions of West Coast, East Coast, Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats. |
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It encompasses all financial issues, marketing, office management, bookkeeping, and billing. |
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From the summit the panorama encompasses fine views of the Great Glen in general and Loch Ness in particular. |
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His experience encompasses flotations, secondary offerings, private placements and mergers and acquisitions in Britain and Ireland. |
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It is not restricted to inertial frames, and it encompasses a broader range of phenomena, namely gravity and accelerated motions. |
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In Beckettian performance, the physical encompasses or fringes on the metaphysical. |
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The histogenic phase encompasses the time during which the majority of growth and differentiation of tissues occur. |
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The current structure encompasses a pedestrian walkway, rail line and a vehicle overpass. |
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Their music is firmly rooted in the Irish tradition but also encompasses an unusual blend of hot jazz, bluegrass and baroque. |
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It also encompasses the short-haul European services run from the regional airports. |
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But her indictment is limitless and encompasses orthodox faith as well as faithless practice. |
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The BIRDING COMMUNITY encompasses a broad spectrum of backyard birders, opportunist oglers, weekend watchers, and hardcore twitchers. |
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The difficulty, as ever, is that it inevitably encompasses a very partial and contradictory world view. |
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The album is ripe with folk and country elements as well and encompasses many instruments, from epic strings to mouth organ and horns. |
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This encompasses securing the site perimeter, demolition and site clearance, flood defences, sheet piling, public riverside promenade and plaza. |
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This is because he encompasses every aspect of religion and mysticism in his life and teachings. |
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His first picture was published in the Evening Times and kicked off a career that encompasses both photojournalism and celebrity portraiture. |
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The result is that the overall hybridization creates a continuous pi orbital that encompasses the entire benzene ring. |
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In its broad sense, the term further encompasses the settlement of the obligations, that is, the completion of payment discharging them. |
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Oral cancer encompasses cancers of the mouth, throat, cheek, gums, lips and tongue. |
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The field of neurochemistry encompasses two related fields, neuropharmacology and neurotoxicology. |
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The book is a comprehensive, detailed text that encompasses all aspects of head and neck pathology. |
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We are entering the Basque region which encompasses a small area of both Northern Spain and Southern France. |
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Meditation encompasses breathing and relaxation techniques that are designed to help you relax and feel at peace. |
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Our definition encompasses both individual behaviors and institutional practices. |
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In principle, then, cultural studies includes and encompasses literary studies, examining literature as a particular cultural practice. |
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Telemedicine is an umbrella term that encompasses any medical activity involving an element of distance. |
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A well-designed room is a unified whole that encompasses all the other elements and principles of design. |
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In this context, the term radiation encompasses a wide range of light sources. |
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This encompasses random and fairly meaningless collections of words which have a certain euphony. |
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It also encompasses interactions with Europeans and national and regional officials and institutions. |
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This topic also encompasses tumors that involve the spinal cord and spinal nerves. |
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The space radiation environment encompasses a broad spectrum of radiation ranging from infra-red to galactic cosmic radiation. |
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The tone veers from serious to comic horror at this point and encompasses several botched attempts to exorcise the ghost. |
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The stateless society encompasses the society of simple tribal cultures, and those societies have no formal government. |
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The poverty line encompasses minimum food spending and other basic expenditures. |
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The period from 1850 to 1889 encompasses a summary of the Sioux Wars and the subjugation of Lakota and Dakota on reservations. |
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The classification also encompasses physiological processes that are underlying phenomena of preformation and neoformation. |
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A cacophony of pounding engines, honking of horns, screeching of brakes and Spanish profanity encompasses me, surround-sound style. |
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The independent music scene encompasses everything from garage rock to hardcore doof. |
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The flora of Macaronesia, which encompasses five Atlantic archipelagos, is exceptionally rich and diverse. |
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Like most British Lacuna species, the banded chink shell is a preferentially Arctic species, whose southerly range only just encompasses Britain. |
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As in an authentic Moroccan riad, the home encompasses an enclosed court-yard with a shaded arcade for lounging. |
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Their work encompasses a diverse mix of mediums and styles, from imposing colourful canvasses to intricately detailed lithographic prints. |
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Silverdale lies further inland but within the same Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that encompasses Arnside. |
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Pennsylvania encompasses 11.7 million hectares, with two glaciated sections in the northwest and northeastern corners of the state. |
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It thus encompasses in a unique way the arts, social sciences, and natural sciences. |
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Broken beat, for lack of a better term, encompasses underground dance music fused with soul, funk or jazz. |
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This approach encompasses initiatives that aim to work with current drug users. |
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The contract, signed in Mumbai on April 19 encompasses hardware, site installation services and ATM Network Management Services. |
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The site encompasses an entire watershed and thus provides a unique educational opportunity. |
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His extensive repertoire encompasses a variety of styles, including country blues, ragtime, bluegrass and jazz. |
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The result is an effort that encompasses a multitude of styles, from funk and soul to stirring ballads constructed around strong melodies. |
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Miramax's deal with Sight Sound.com encompasses 12 films for pay-per-view digital download to U.S. cybersurfers only. |
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Our inquisitive interest encompasses all levels, from the most mundane, such as how do I turn on this computer, up to such profound levels as, what is the nature of reality? |
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This exhibition consists solely of Sue's glasswork which encompasses mosaic animals and semi-abstract architecture with colour and movement being an integral feature. |
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Here was that infamous swath of dry terrain that encompasses both prairie flats and jagged gulches as it stretches through the westernmost reaches of Nebraska and the Dakotas. |
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One part of the distribution encompasses much of North America, a second part extends throughout Central America and a third part runs through eastern Asia. |
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Although this reader is offered under the rubric of book history, in fact it encompasses the many forms of American print culture, including newspapers and magazines. |
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Acid rain and acid precipitation are common terms used to describe wet deposition, while acid deposition encompasses both dry and wet acidic substances. |
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The parascapular flap encompasses that portion of the dorsal thoracic fascia nourished by the descending branch of the cutaneous branch of the circumflex scapular artery. |
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The park, found on the northern third of Ellesmere Island, encompasses the northern-most area ever occupied by people, namely Inuit ancestors known as the Palaeo-Eskimo. |
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This process encompasses a variety of chemical processing steps designed to clean, activate and metalize the otherwise nonconductive resin glass hole wall. |
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Bound by a freeway, sprawling shopping malls, and an elite gated community, the town encompasses one square mile of stucco cottages, dollar stores, and fast-food taquerias. |
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It encompasses many different perspectives, including the more dominant biological and biosocial theories that are rooted in the behavioural sciences. |
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The early classification encompasses complications that occur during the first 30 days post-transplant, including the period before engraftment of the stem cells. |
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The programme therefore encompasses geo-science, oceanography, marine ecology, coelacanth biology, zoogeography, population genetics, and genome resource studies. |
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The Turn is a vast project, which encompasses music, video and multimedia. |
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A mountainous landlocked country located in south-central Europe, Austria encompasses an area of 32,377 square miles, roughly the size of the state of Maine. |
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That new design approach encompasses high performance and synchronization. |
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The selected work encompasses a range of media, including painting, print, photography, sculpture, installation, video, light, sound, performance and multimedia. |
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Their latest album, You Forgot It in People, amazingly encompasses all of it, the anthemic indie, the ambient dub, the free rock, the orchestral jams and the pristine pop. |
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Leeds North West, which encompasses Otley, has been targeted by the Liberal Democrats and Tories as a key marginal seat in their election campaigns. |
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Although closely associated with plutonic igneous rocks, porphyry mineralization commonly encompasses large volumes of the surrounding host rocks to the intrusion. |
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Deterrence, a centerpiece of Cold War diplomacy, encompasses maintaining credible forces and showing the flag at appropriate locations to deter an enemy's aggression. |
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A climatic narrative that encompasses the backstabbing politics of Washington, D.C., with the thrill of international espionage. |
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Linger over the view, which encompasses the San Joaquin River Valley, Banner Peak, Mt. Ritter, and the sawtooth Minarets, named for their resemblance to mosque towers. |
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A day's budget encompasses a sausage roll and a glass of milk. |
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Central Europe, extending from the Balkans to the Baltic along the Danube and Oder Rivers, encompasses cultures of Slavic, Germanic, Magyar, and Gaelic origins. |
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The capital is also the center of a thriving black-market economy that encompasses everything from smuggling to prostitution and drug trafficking. |
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The broad scope of the show encompasses a wide spectrum of artistic styles and printmaking techniques ranging from the traditional to the innovative and modern. |
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Forage beef thus encompasses at least half of the potential market. |
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The area encompasses zones of subarctic mountain birch forest in the lowlands, heather and grassland higher up, and mountainous alpine terrain at the highest altitudes. |
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The vast back yard encompasses a cabana, private pool and patio area, all bordered in landscaping and the original stone wall, enlaced with vines. |
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Today's President brand, managed by Lactalis USA, encompasses a wide spectrum of specialty cheeses, including Brie, Camembert, Edam, Gouda, feta, asiago and fontina varieties. |
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Financial development refers to the expansion and elaboration of the financial structure, which encompasses institutions and instruments over time and space. |
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The art of Europe or Western art encompasses the history of visual art in Europe. |
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It encompasses the fields of botany, zoology, astronomy, geology and mineralogy as well as the exploitation of those resources. |
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Its range encompasses some of the most densely populated areas in the world, where forests were cleared hundreds of years ago. |
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The study of limnology encompasses all inland water bodies, including bodies of water with salt in them. |
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Intonation encompasses the changes in pitch, intensity, and speed of an utterance over time. |
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Coverage encompasses 103 sports, from auto racing and baseball to jai alai and tug-of-war. |
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Thus, Lower Saxony is the only Bundesland that encompasses both maritime and mountainous areas. |
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Theistic Hinduism encompasses both monotheistic and polytheistic tendencies and variations on or mixes of both structures. |
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Transgenderism is a broader term that often encompasses transvestites, she-males, part-time gender benders, and drag queens. |
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Some list of tributaries of imperial China encompasses suzerain kingdoms from China in East Asia has been prepared. |
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This genre of ritual encompasses forms of sacrifice and offering meant to praise, please or placate divine powers. |
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The Berber identity is usually wider than language and ethnicity, and encompasses the entire history and geography of North Africa. |
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The art of Iran encompasses many disciplines, including architecture, stonemasonry, metalworking, weaving, pottery, painting, and calligraphy. |
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Colombian territory also encompasses Amazon rainforest, tropical grassland and both Caribbean and Pacific coastlines. |
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The Olmec Zoque Route encompasses the municipalities of Cardenas and Huimanguillo. |
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This article focuses on describing the general history of the group and on giving an overview of the diversity it encompasses. |
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Baja California encompasses a territory which exhibits diverse geography for a relatively small area. |
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Therefore, the NEP encompasses all the East Arctic seas, and the NSR all the seas except the Barents Sea. |
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The English language spoken and written in England encompasses a diverse range of accents and dialects. |
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Art of Oceania properly encompasses the artistic traditions of the people indigenous to Australia and the Pacific Islands. |
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The new merchant law encompasses a huge body of international commercial law. |
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It encompasses personal property, real property, and intellectual property. |
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This study area is located in the Gulf of Riga and encompasses the coastal sea area of southern and southeastern Saaremaa Island. |
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Helen's clientele encompasses a broad range of different ages, races and social statuses. |
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Shenandoah was established in 1935 and encompasses the scenic Skyline Drive. |
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It encompasses much of Lincoln's Inn Fields and lies adjacent to the Royal Courts of Justice and Kingsway on what used to be Clare Market. |
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It also encompasses infrastructure work at the Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, where the Typhoons will be based. |
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This encompasses Shifnal, Cosford and Albrighton, and various other villages paralleling Dudley and Wolverhampton. |
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In the modern era, the concept of full citizenship encompasses not only active political rights, but full civil rights and social rights. |
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The world's first cotton mill was built in the town of Royton, and the county encompasses several former mill towns. |
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This area encompasses all the major cities of Scotland, except for Aberdeen and Inverness which are located in the north of the country. |
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The term generally encompasses western Europe, West Africa, North and South and America and the Caribbean islands. |
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The term TMD encompasses dysfunctions of the masticatory musculature, the temporomandibular joint and surrounding structures. |
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In fact, the French term encompasses both the upper and middle classes, a misunderstanding which has occurred in other languages as well. |
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The Firth encompasses many Islands and Peninsulas and has twelve ferry routes connecting them to the mainland and each other. |
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Nahuatl literature encompasses a diverse array of genres and styles, the documents themselves composed under many different circumstances. |
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The Al-Jalamid site comprises a phosphate mine, beneficiation plant and supporting infrastructure and encompasses an area of approx. |
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Program trading encompasses a wide range of portfolio-trading strategies involving the purchase or sale of a basket of at least 15 stocks. |
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The report encompasses thorough and accurate research of the Saudi Arabian ammonium sulphate trade market. |
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Fundamentally, Marx assumed that human history involves transforming human nature, which encompasses both human beings and material objects. |
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It encompasses the human, political, cultural, social, and economic aspects. |
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A time when the future of the profession is being redefined, we've come up with a designation that encompasses what CPAs really do. |
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Triadic, inspired by Bauhaus painter and designer Oskar Schlemmer, encompasses six jars and a centerpiece bowl in basic geometric figures. |
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Because Indonesia encompasses a sprawling archipelago, maritime shipping provides essential links between parts of the country. |
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This region encompasses the Neotropics, the temperate areas of South America, and a great portion of the arid lands of North America. |
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Today, he musically encompasses folk, funk, soul, hip hop, electronic, alternative rock, country, and psychedelia. |
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Printed electronics for healthcare and beauty encompasses stretchable, flexible, conformal and sometimes biodegradable electronics and electrics. |
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Current understanding has it that the Caledonian orogeny encompasses a number of tectonic phases that can laterally be diachronous. |
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The UPCB, a four-stage model, encompasses ideation, communication, facilitation, and actualization. |
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The QNX and Bitstream partnership spans a ten-year period and encompasses several projects. |
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It encompasses the Moray Firth and adjoining land areas, Caithness, Orkney and parts of Shetland. |
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Another instance can be found in the Northwestern region, which encompasses Oregon, Washington, and Northern California. |
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The term phytoplankton encompasses all photoautotrophic microorganisms in aquatic food webs. |
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Unipolar depression encompasses major depressive disorder, minor depression and dysthymia. |
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Seemingly an expert in everything, the American's work encompasses many dark themes and is difficult to compartmentalise into any genre. |
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The economy encompasses far more than a handful of overpraised proxies. |
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It also encompasses a number of oceanic archipelagos, such as Fernando de Noronha, Rocas Atoll, Saint Peter and Paul Rocks, and Trindade and Martim Vaz. |
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Just as essential as the form, folklore also encompasses the transmission of these artifacts from one region to another or from one generation to the next. |
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Alternatively, and unlike fast ice, drift ice occurs further offshore in very wide areas, and encompasses ice that is free to move with currents and winds. |
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Dr Akash Ghai and Dr Deepinder Singh Somal have converted a former nursing home on Thornhill Crescent into The City View, which encompasses 41 student flats. |
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Craters encompasses everything from volcanic splatter cones, cinder cones, and lava bombs to sagebrush steppe and the steep foothills of the Pioneer Mountains. |
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Unlike most countries in Europe, sport in Luxembourg is not concentrated upon a particular national sport, but encompasses a number of sports, both team and individual. |
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The Pico Anticline is part of the Ventura Basin, a large synclinal basinal feature, which essentially encompasses all of the drainage area of the Santa Clara River. |
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The territory from Banyumas in the west through to Blitar in the east and encompasses Indonesia's most fertile and densely populated agricultural land. |
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A westward extension of the park into Lancashire and Cumbria encompasses much of the area between the old boundaries of the park and the M6 motorway. |
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The university encompasses three colleges, although their purpose is mainly ceremonial as students are housed in separate residential halls or private accommodations. |
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The cause of IPF is unknown, but controversy encompasses the interaction between the epithelial lining of the alveoli and fibroblasts, and the role of inflammation. |
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The law of evidence, also known as the rules of evidence, encompasses the rules and legal principles that govern the proof of facts in a legal proceeding. |
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The neritic zone encompasses the water mass directly above the continental shelves whereas the oceanic zone includes all the completely open water. |
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It may refer to the whole of English grammar, that is, to the grammars of all the speakers of the language, in which case, the term encompasses a great deal of variation. |
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Irish literature encompasses the Irish and English languages. |
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The O'Neill age class, defined by Moore and Wolfe as extrusive rocks of the Holocene and youngest Pleistocene, encompasses sites from 1,000 to 150,000 years old. |
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The range of Gulf menhaden encompasses the entirety of the Gulf of Mexico nearshore waters, with the exception of the extreme eastern Yucatan and western Cuba. |
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Along with acquiring a new name, the station said goodbye to its disc jockeys and put the needle to a broad swath of music that encompasses The Police and No Doubt. |
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It encompasses the occult, the transformative, killing and healing. |
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Holy Tradition encompasses the understandings and means by which that unity of faith is transmitted across boundaries of time, geography, and culture. |
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At its broadest, the area also encompasses southern France, Catalonia, Valencia and the Balearic islands in eastern Spain, and much of northern Italy. |
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Cancer is a catch-all term that encompasses a wide variety of diseases. |
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Without preference for either theory, they constructed a single continuous battlefield boundary that encompasses the locations proposed by both Williams and Foss. |
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The district encompasses 144 square miles in northeastern Maricopa County. |
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A curatorial scope that encompasses both archaeological and contemporary material, including both unique masterpieces of artistry and objects of everyday life. |
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The national park encompasses much of the Cheviot Hills and adjoins the Southern Uplands of Scotland, which the hills are sometimes considered a part of. |
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Sedimentology encompasses the study of modern sediments such as sand, mud, silt, and clay, as well as the processes that result in their deposition. |
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This definition encompasses both nominal empires and neocolonialism. |
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The region also encompasses five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Wye Valley, Shropshire hills, Cannock Chase, Malvern Hills, and parts of the Cotswolds. |
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The Maya civilization developed in an area that encompasses southeastern Mexico, all of Guatemala and Belize, and the western portions of Honduras and El Salvador. |
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It encompasses the same chord structure as the Clementi, but instead of broken chords, Camidge uses solid chords, giving this a more solid, dignified sound. |
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The first phase of construction encompasses upgrading and restoring the 100-year-old streetscape, which is paved with granite Belgian block and bluestone. |
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The normal programme of events encompasses all sorts of theatrical forms. |
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It encompasses building and renewing a defensive global plan that operationally hedges the currency, distribution and logistics risks associated with gray markets. |
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This encompasses airbricks, gulley grids, channel gratings, surface and stop tap boxes, lifting tools, sealing plates and brackets in grey and ductile iron. |
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This encompasses such forms as traditional epic poetry, much of which was meant originally for oral performance, sometimes accompanied by instruments. |
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The north of the region, comprising Cumbria and northern Lancashire, is largely rural, as is the far south which encompasses parts of the Cheshire Plain and Peak District. |
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The geologic time scale encompasses the history of the Earth. |
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This encompasses a large number of patients with metabolic syndrome, obesity, type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and familial hyperbetalipoproteinemia. |
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The changes in human behavior have been attributed to the changes in climate during the period, which encompasses a number of global temperature drops. |
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This book on English grammar encompasses all irregular verbs. |
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A cosmopolitan community might be based on an inclusive morality, a shared economic relationship, or a political structure that encompasses different nations. |
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