Could one ever have total confidence in the scientificity of a text that relied on such an improper device? |
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Apart from his improper and shabby looks, his weird name became the object of her cruel jokes. |
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However, there's absolutely no indication whatsoever that the people who met with Vincent did anything improper. |
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So, what if you get on your horse and he starts jigging, trotting or moving around at an improper pace? |
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It was thought that it would be improper and illogical to ask an appellate jury to pass judgment again on guilt or innocence. |
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That, of course, was not a genuine offer, it was an improper and self-indulgent wisecrack. |
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She had a strong regal bearing and her kneeling on the floor seemed as improper as a priest swearing. |
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Nor is it alleged that the repayment of the loan was for fraudulent or improper purposes. |
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They could impose penalties for lateness, improper hairstyles, or untidiness. |
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They prompt the question whether improper conduct has occurred which may be actionable at law. |
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In the event of an improper vote, the scanner rejects the ballot and the voter corrects the mistake and resubmits it. |
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It would be obviously improper for the Justices to legislate specific rules about what is private versus what is public. |
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Contrary to instructions, this roundsman chose to do what he was employed to do in an improper way. |
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But several biographers have argued that Barrie was asexual, possibly impotent, and certainly never acted on any improper urges. |
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She pointed out that excessive speed, improper overtaking and unexpected events were huge contributory factors. |
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Make sure you have time to respond safely to improper behavior and unsafe actions of others by not tailgating or speeding. |
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Interpretation of Pap smear slides may be hindered by poor sampling, uneven cell distribution or improper fixation of the slide. |
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Whether malevolently or unwittingly, many leases include improper sections into their leases that are not in accordance with the law. |
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And since they did not see fit to acknowledge God, God gave them up to a base mind and to improper conduct. |
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It's also important to protect the ministry team by having policies that avoid identity fraud and improper Internet use. |
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He had been a senior chief petty officer when he was drummed out of the service for improper use of Navy resources. |
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The blade however should not taper too much from the tip because an improper taper can cause it to slip out of the screw slot. |
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Most human exposure to the toxin is due to improper storage conditions which foster mould growth. |
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A hazy or cloudy wine can indicate the growth of micro-organisms or bacteria, or the presence of proteins from improper stabilization. |
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The field was reduced to six when Rapid Ryan was ordered scratched by the stewards in the paddock because he was wearing improper shoes. |
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He accepts meeting Miss A outside work but denied any improper conduct took place. |
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In that case, the process that is taking so long is the filesystem checking process due to an improper shutdown. |
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Another possibility is that the shuttle came back into earth's orbit at an improper angle. |
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Pressure from excess fluid or improper drainage damages the optic nerve and can lead to tunnel vision, loss of peripheral vision, or blindness. |
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I am mortified that this improper, unethical and simply unacceptable breach of confidential files may have occurred on my watch. |
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Marriage or sexual relationships with any member of the other seven 'skins' are regarded as improper. |
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There must have been an impression at the time though that what was happening was improper because she refused to remove her underclothing. |
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This improper arrangement allowed the dead end to slip out causing the boatswain's chair to fall. |
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Underfeeding can also result from improper feeding techniques and errors in formula preparation. |
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He told us that despite the delay and some confusion, there was nothing improper or underhanded about how events unfolded. |
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Many acts may look improper and unethical, yet there may have been a good reason for them. |
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His version given in evidence is that he was not admitting to any improper conduct. |
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She alleges that she is entitled to the vexatiousness penalties because the defendant engaged in improper claims practices. |
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The main reason why so many people have problems ranging from bunions to hammer toes is poor choice of shoes and their improper fit. |
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He said that the question the judge put to the jury was improper and offended against the principle of random selection of the jury. |
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In Japan's hierarchical society, many people think it is improper to assume jobs to which they not been assigned. |
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But while the Queen had to act properly, it was Fleming who spoke of improper things, made crude jokes, and cheeked the governesses and tutors. |
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Such injury can occur due to overtraining and excessive resistance or use of improper form in performing the exercise. |
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This is further compounded by varying ideas of what constitutes proper and improper dress. |
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So, why is it that the organs which we use to procreate humanity are considered improper to expose to others? |
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Lukacs writes in an informal style, but his academic standards are high, and he is very severe on lack of evidence or improper use of sources. |
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If you did nothing improper you should not be concerned about answering these questions. |
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I apologize for any suggestion that you might have done something improper. |
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I've made it clear that if there are any colorable allegations of improper funding we will investigate those. |
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If there's a potential conflict of interest or improper influence, the public has a right to know. |
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The decision was strongly criticized by customers complaining that it was an improper move during the crisis. |
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Another claim involved an alleged attempt at improper influence in the form of a valuable stamp collection. |
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The fall in stock market values is attributed mainly to concerns about improper accounting standards. |
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The president had harsh words for those who talked about the programme to the media, saying their actions were illegal and improper. |
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The letter contained serious allegations of criminal and other improper behaviour. |
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I have broken no law, and I am confident that the inquiry will find no improper behaviour on my part. |
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The inquiry also investigated whether any of the Prince's staff have received improper payments or other benefits. |
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Our children unfortunately are not generally made aware that behaving rudely is improper. |
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He touched himself in public without thought as to how improper it may be to others. |
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It seemed that the whole village had been informed of her improper behaviour. |
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Never was she allowed to do anything that was deemed improper for a young lady. |
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She had spoken without being asked a question, which was improper and impolite. |
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Perhaps we should go elsewhere, lest our being here together be seen as improper. |
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The doctor, a married father of three, accepts meeting Miss A outside work but denied any improper conduct took place. |
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The judge said there was no indication from the reports of any sexually improper behaviour before. |
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He secluded her from all things he considered impure, and deprived her from all physical activity he deemed improper. |
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Stop that improper use of language right now and follow me into my office please! |
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The witness said he was not aware of any hint of anything improper or any impropriety in the granting of the licence. |
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Perhaps the aim itself was improper, inappropriate alike for artists and for human beings. |
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Uneven flows will indicate improper adjustments and can result in increased grain damage or combine plugging. |
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Not in a legal sense clearly, but it is difficult not to regard this incestuous relationship between party and state as somehow improper. |
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Typically, the corporate veil is pierced when the company is incorporated for an illegal, fraudulent or improper purpose. |
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Think of Ealing comedy star Terry Thomas in full-on bounding Major mode, making improper suggestions to the local district nurse over a pink gin. |
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Otherwise, you risk improper and insecure configuration of all system software, as well as noncertifiable network design. |
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Is it improper to visit criminal penalties on citizens who conscientiously object to killing enemy soldiers in combat? |
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That, in my view, is an improper construction of the provision, and is is inconsistent with the broad statutory language. |
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The Defendant alleged in its counterclaim that it was entitled to damages for claims presented in an improper and irregular fashion. |
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In short, the auditor is entitled to seek relief if he can show that an item of account is for any reason unlawful or improper. |
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She referred in her memo to improper political considerations that were going on that contributed to a lot of these foul-ups. |
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It's quite proper for me to say that it would be improper for me to comment on these matters. |
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Tilden postulated that improper diet led to stagnation of food in the colon, which then putrefied and formed toxins. |
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In seconds, his life is snuffed out as the wire is electrified because of improper insulation. |
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Slower-mobility products result from improper processing in the endoplasmic reticulum, which is likely the result of misfolding. |
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All asymmetric objects are dissymmetric, and an object with no improper rotation axis must also be dissymmetric. |
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In 1995 angry shareholders wrote to the department demanding an inquiry amid allegations of improper share dealings by the controlling director of the company. |
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Farrell issued a ticket to an 18-year-old shipyard worker for speeding and an improper exhaust mechanism, according to the tp. |
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I feel sorry because got the surgery with improper devices, so they might suffer from it. |
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Monitoring these very personal choices in order to identify ill-judged or improper conception decisions would be condemned as an unacceptably intrusive abuse of state power. |
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On eight of the trips, all expenses to the hunting lodges were either improper use of campaign funds or impermissible gifts. |
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The Ba Gua mirror is among the most well-known and commonly used of all the Feng Shui protection spells, remedies, or magical cures for improper placements. |
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He said there had not been any improper or indecent behaviour. |
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So asthma is caused by exogenous factors, an improper diet, emotional injury or overstrain which strain the interior phlegm, causing it to rise and obstruct the bronchi. |
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Even before the paycheck bombshell, institutional investors were going public with long-festering complaints about improper practices on the NYSE trading floor. |
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However, he denies ever receiving any improper payment from them. |
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It could be that those downstream abnormalities in cell development were due to improper signaling from the cerebellum. |
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My already considerable admiration for Ms Olibert would have grown had she written on the problems associated with improper enunciation and diction. |
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During the festive season, injuries result from improper use of fireworks. |
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Failure to use a booster seat in a crash can result in seat belt syndrome, a pattern of intra-abdominal and spinal injuries caused by the improper fit of seat belts. |
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Assigning police to work outside their precinct served both to insulate them from improper local influences, and to spread the work throughout the department. |
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The clinician can use a video recorder to film the thrower and analyze the biomechanics during slow-motion playback to pinpoint improper mechanics. |
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I also do not consider it improper for counsel to seek to recover fees paid to experts that they consulted but who did not file affidavits on the motion. |
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But run-on sentences with improper punctuation, extra words, omitted words and misspellings make understanding the material harder than it should be. |
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Parents gave their children privacy to court alone, often removing themselves from the parlor, trusting that decorum would prevent improper behavior. |
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The leader of his defense team said that the counterstatement contended that the prosecutors' appeal to the High Court was improper and lacked a legal basis. |
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Sources say he has vehemently denied any suggestion of improper conduct. |
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Both incorrectly found nothing improper in the Police search of my house. |
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Police conduct would not amount to improper entrapment where it did no more than present the defendant with an unexceptional opportunity to commit a crime. |
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If soldiers use improper or worn clothing for even a short time, the chance of developing altitude and cold-related sicknesses increases significantly. |
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The main reason for water scarcity is the improper management of water. |
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The major cause of such outbreaks is due to improper disposal of waste. |
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The first deals with integers, the second with proper common fractions, the third with improper fractions, and finally the fourth with sexagesimals. |
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The elasticity of the concept and its easy manipulability render it an improper basis for state intervention. |
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Radiator boilovers, leaks, spills and improper disposal are common sources for accidental poisonings of pets as well as animals in the wild. |
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However, the most probable cause is simply cold, resulting in improper fertilisation and the plant then aborting a seed pod. |
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It is not only to makeup which this argument objects but also to any improper exposure, including that of the head. |
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Not to be adorned with any art but such improper ones as nature is said to bestow, as singing and poetry. |
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He would in like manner improper and inclose the sunbeams to comfort the rich and not the poor. |
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Whether they are equal or inferior to my other poems, an author is the most improper judge. |
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This means MPs and ministers have little capacity to be influenced by improper pressure. |
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Ceadda's election to York was improper, and Theodore did not consider Ceadda's consecration to have been valid. |
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The referee may also issue to take away points or games due to improper etiquette regarding conduct or rules. |
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Disqualification could be from cheating, signing for a lower score, or from rule infractions that lead to improper play. |
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Trouble with fuel systems is often the result of improper winter storage, and brake problems may also be due to poor maintenance. |
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Disraeli took no public part in the electioneering, it being deemed improper for peers to make speeches to influence Commons elections. |
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In 1996 the US Department of Justice launched an investigation into possible improper pressuring of issuers by Moody's in order to win business. |
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The situation was exacerbated by the lack of food mainly due to a high rate of spoilage caused by improper stowing. |
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However, improper waste management practices can pollute both surface and groundwater. |
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Unlike single gene disorders, diseases caused by aneuploidy are the result of improper gene dosage, not nonfunctional gene product. |
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But Nikon encountered opposition among the many Russians who viewed the corrections as improper foreign intrusions. |
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For example, improper cropping and irrigation practices have led to desertification in areas of Uzbekistan, where cotton is a major export. |
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Marbury has also been criticized on the grounds that it was improper for the Court to consider any issues beyond jurisdiction. |
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An improper placement of the prosthesis may cause wrap dislocation and aortic redilatation. |
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So in five cases, due to improper seatment of pins in distal fragment, pins penetrated towards patellar region damaging articular cartilage. |
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The season and ways were very improper for his majesty's forces to march so great a distance. |
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Chris Warrener about allegations of improper behavior by the two agents and asked that an investigation be launched into the matter. |
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The truck violations included worn tires, worn brakes, improper loads and defective air brake lines. |
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A professor from Taiwan, however, criticised the ceremony for improper sartorial style and anachronic hybridity. |
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Such deficiencies can only be exacerbated by improper auscultatory technique such as that described here. |
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Other problems have included improper collimation, no purging and incorrect zero diopter settings and infinity focus. |
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For Lockhart the pruriency seems to come from not only an improper physicality titillatingly described but also a gross, non-ethereal immediacy. |
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She used the calculator to connect fractions and decimals by computing the exact answer to an improper fraction. |
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This error is a student-developed modification of the poorly understood short-cut algorithm for renaming a mixed number as an improper fraction. |
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The bottom line is that improper spending is a burden on taxpayers, but costs all Americans through misallocation of resources. |
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We choose not to demonstrate the consequences of rolling an improper fraction, as we prefer this to arise naturally during the game. |
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Soft-pedal feel most often results from improper bleeding of the brake lines, allowing air into the brake system. |
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In addition, the lack of age-appropriate formulations, such as liquids or chewable tablets, can result in improper administration of drugs. |
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Many companies have spent time and money to dispose of or repair parts damaged by improper torquing. |
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The recently dubbed California Teacher of the Year had 26 raps explaining everything between exponents and improper fractions. |
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Tacuri addressed concerns about improper emergency exits, as well as loose or nonexistent stair railings. |
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An integrated study of children's construction of improper fractions and the teacher's role in promoting that learning. |
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Those who didn't score so high had a problem with question number seven on improper fractions. |
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She then counted the number of half units and labelled the tick marks using improper fractions on the number line. |
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Others say at issue is the improper and excessive use of the Taser itself. |
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This is a useful addition to the simplistic 'out of' feature since it helps us make sense of improper fractions like thirteen-tenths. |
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To see that the second integral in converges, we use the comparison test for improper integrals. |
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He linked the increasing infant mortality rate to poor nutrition, improper care of pregnant mothers, self-medication and short birth intervals. |
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The IRS does not contend that the method used by B for 1996 and 1997 is either improper or impermissible. |
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In an improper fraction the numerator of the fraction is larger than the denominator. |
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This theme of broader coverage within inclusive instruction also pertained to the range of proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers. |
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Shari Liberman, a hand and upper extremity specialist, sees an increase in patients with wrist sprains and other hand injuries caused by improper weight lifting in January. |
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Soil erosion due to improper land and plough utilisation is possible. |
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PeaceHealth Medical Group has begun the gargantuan task of revaccinating up to 20,000 patients who were given vaccines that had been stored at improper temperatures last year. |
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Loney, Bernoulli and Euler, he developed various theorems and mathematical analysis including infinite series, improper integrals and number theory among others. |
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Degraded or loose joins of high current busway elements and likewise connections of current consumers to busbars are subject to improper assembly and they degrade over time. |
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It was only with Ruskin and the archaeological Gothic's demand for structural truth that iron, whether it was visible or not, was deemed improper for a Gothic building. |
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This paper illustrates both the capacity error and the numerical error that can result from improper handling of the transition element in an elemental heat exchanger model. |
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After concluding that the Court lacked jurisdiction in the case, the further review regarding the substantive issues presented was arguably improper. |
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The passionate and paradoxical desire to end desires leads only to the continuation of life in all its variousness, confusions, tragedies, and improper desires. |
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The older girls rode in a long habit. Helen's legs and mine were too young to be considered improper by Mrs. Crane. So our frillies flapped joyously. |
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The plaintiffs here are third persons, and cannot be made responsible for the inadequate judgment or the improper exercise of power by the defendant's wife. |
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One consequence of poor gas flow is hopper sweepage. High gas flow near the bottom of the precipitator and improper baffling can cause gas flow into the hopper area. |
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There can be improper record keeping at the hands of supervisors attempting to cheat employees, to build piece rate systems that prevent workers from earning higher wages. |
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Students, who have only learned the shortcut algorithm for renaming mixed numbers as improper fractions, may not know that a mixed number is a sum. |
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Thanks to spoonerisms, proper names can easily become improper. |
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