For sham acupuncture, the needle was inserted gently 1.5 cm lateral to the related points. |
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This dangerous double standard makes a sham and a mockery of the justice system. |
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Extracorporeal shock wave therapy is no more effective than sham therapy in patients with lateral epicondylitis. |
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Local Democracy week has been branded a sham by Tory councillors after their deputy leader was barred from speaking at a high-level meeting. |
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The judges and the presenter are engaging in a sham to attract more viewers. |
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He understands only too well that nature is a sham and can be twisted every which way by the forces of evil. |
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I'm almost grateful, to be honest, that we're not taking part in the biggest sham we've ever seen. |
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In Russia, thinking of democracy as a sham may be understandable considering recent events, but it misidentifies the problem. |
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The government has already begun a crackdown on bogus foreign language courses and sham marriages. |
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This has been a boondoggle and a PR sham that pays utilities to build more dirty plants while claiming to be coming clean. |
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Maybe it is time to reject cant and hypocrisy, shed this sham of political correctness. |
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The Cochrane review of 20 trials found no benefit of acupuncture compared with sham acupuncture. |
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However, in those circumstances, the whole scheme would be a sham and a pretence. |
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However, he found that there was no sham and allowed the taxpayers' appeals. |
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A complete cynic develops insight that cuts through sham and goes directly to the heart of the matter. |
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As a satirist, the writer is unafraid of drawing aside the drapes of hypocrisy and sham that seem to safeguard middle-class ethics. |
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He had the reputation of being a bully and arrogant but only his intolerance of sham made him feared. |
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One US company is accused of massively inflating its profits by setting up sham companies to send fake invoices which the coalition paid. |
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The elaborate academic courtesies seen at graduation ceremonies are a tremendous sham in the current environment. |
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Unlike so much sham now usurping our stages, Fortune's Fool is a genuine, professionally crafted, and cannily produced play. |
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Cream silk sheets, blue coverlets and indigo sham had been turned down by some conscientious soul. |
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If sham and pretence disqualified enlisted personnel, vulgarity, low intellect and radical politics would do the same for officers. |
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What is the difference between that submission and the submission about sham? |
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Are we not offering our children enough opportunities to learn the true nature of the boring, disappointing sham we call real life? |
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So I expect the totality of the statement will be along those lines saying look, this is a sham and here is why. |
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The secularly minded writers and readers of newspapers, many of them suspicious of religious trappings, might call it a sham. |
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We just don't support unplanned development and a sham consultation process. |
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Defence attorneys and lawyers for the Arab Commission for Human Rights described the case as a sham because of the lack of evidence. |
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Anywhere he roams, she is there, a reminder of the fragility of his heart and of his sham relationships. |
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The manager rudely tells him that it was a sham marriage and that his wife wants him to get lost so she can annul it. |
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Application of sham trials to more complex areas would be more difficult, and it would be mostly prohibitive with respect to oncological surgery. |
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It seems a complete and utter sham that change and improvements can only happen following an accident. |
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He figured that he might as well live till the whole sham is over, this way he won't have to spend a dime of his new found, hard earned money. |
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But it also suggests a capacity to distance himself from the world and its sham enthusiasms, and lends an unconscious edge to his portrayal of it. |
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Does this mean that active learning is, as Mattson characterizes it, an idealistic sham perpetuated by Pollyannaish administrators and workshop facilitators? |
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It's a bit of a gamble, but I'm going to pull the auction, go to Aberdeen and see whether she'll put a stop to this sham of a wedding and marry me instead. |
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Manipulation is better than sham therapy and several methods that have been shown to be ineffective or harmful, such as traction, corsets, bed rest, diathermy, and no therapy. |
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Many hundreds of people were put in prison and had sham criminal proceedings brought against them. |
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It is already obvious that this summit will a sham in which free expression will be conspicuous by its absence. |
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For a softer effect, combine some striped elements, such as the small pillow sham or the duvet slipcover, with white quilted elements. |
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If he is a sham in some priestly vestment, then I despise him, or sorrow that he has not the perceptions to know the harm he is doing. |
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We would not see the sham that this motion represents in the House at the present time. |
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For it needs to be established whether such conditionality clauses do not encourage the emergence of sham democracies. |
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In the one RCT that measured changes in quality of life, there was no significant difference between pegaptanib and sham treated patients. |
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And even before all the recent events, Mali had been labelled as a sham democracy, full of corruption and ethnic strife. |
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You can, and the Kremlin wants you, to daydream inside the matrix of a sham democracy. |
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Gone are the cheerful sham marriages held up as totems for the rest of us to emulate. |
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The sham rationalization for this cheesecake scene didn't bother me. |
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Many protestors have claimed the closure was already a fait accompli, and yesterday the consultation exercise was branded a sham by some of those opposed to the closure. |
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But for the literalists who simply must know, who must look behind the curtain, who must see if Oz is real or a sham? |
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As the pyramid grew, the teen struggled to manage his responsibilities at home, in school and with his sham company. |
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Although saved from the uncomfortable task of explaining to Ellen the sham she created, Gale found that the consequences in continuing with the farce were just as unpleasant. |
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Call them trendsetters, or tacky '70s sham, but the truth is that they were really just trying to make a name for themselves in a rather unforgiving business. |
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You do not have a finding of sham or anything of that nature. |
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Rather we read Mark because he is an expert at exposing sham, pretension, and hypocrisy, and because he was the greatest American humorist of the 19th century. |
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His sheets were a dark blue, tie-dye, and his sham was khaki with pockets. |
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Clearly, a sham intent, a false intent, will give the matter away. |
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Can two suicidal Turkish Germans living in Hamburg find happiness together, or at least a reason to live, by entering into a sham marriage so she can sleep around? |
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This sham compromise still pits prejudice against science and sets misinformed consumers and protectionist farmers in Europe against producers in America. |
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A clear reading of the law shows that these are sham marriages. |
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The alleged coup attempt in September 2004, which led to the detention of 189 suspects, was perceived by the opposition to be a sham to divert attention from the crisis in Darfur. |
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In such cases where the agreement does not create any value and therefore has no valid business justification, the arrangement is a sham and amounts to a cartel. |
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The substance of the overloaded dramatic story consists of the resistance of the locals and the battle between brutally opposing forces against the background of hypocrisy and sham appearances. |
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The protest and legal action had been a sham, Mrs. Kasem said. |
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When will the minister stop putting up roadblocks, end the sham of a powerless investigation and a powerless investigator and launch a full judicial inquiry? |
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An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and courage to do it, can preserve that public virtue without which popular government is a sham and a mockery. |
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Friendship with the West is a sham and the provocations in the Baltic countries will continue, to be used as a bargaining chip in a deal with the West on the issue of Chechnya. |
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Quebec's voice at UNESCO is nothing but a sham with Quebec sitting on a folding chair and having to sing in harmony with the federal Conservative government. |
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The Immigration Adjudicator found that the case involved no marriage of convenience or sham arrangement intended to enable Mr El-Yassini to obtain leave to remain in the United Kingdom. |
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Failure to denounce this weekend's sham election would serve only to discredit the West and dishearten those brave Russians who still hope for a democratic future. |
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Her expression changes only by a scarcely perceptible but obvious nuance – and what a few minutes before was a sham is now the sincere expression of deep emotion. |
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Therefore, absent a sham or window dressing or similar vitiating circumstances, courts should not be concerned with the sufficiency of the income expected or received. |
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It unleashes a discussion on savings in which you, Mrs Schreyer, are also participating, and, if I may say so plainly, I consider it a sham debate, as agricultural savings are not at all the point at issue. |
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At home he read too many papers. He was better off without his daily dose of world botheration, sham happenings, without newspaper phrases. |
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Price wanted to distinguish between the genuine revival that he believed was going on and a sham revival he associated with Evan Roberts. |
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Then came the admission of a sham marriage with an immigrant. |
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The coils were in bifilar arrangement so that they could be energized in parallel fields for sham conditions. |
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Like most cases of Missing Trader fraud it involves mobile phones and a series of bogus trades between sham companies. |
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This is not only a political illusion carefully maintained by all those who require full public support, but also an economic sham and an instance of deceit on a global scale. |
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The greater the power one has, the less can one afford to use one's means in the service of deception, because it is dangerous to use great forces in a sham fight. |
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But it also has created an opportunity for sham recyclers as well and an excuse for new equipment manufacturers to crack down on refurbishing competition. |
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This city slicker psychic is a sham, hiding behind a suit and tie. |
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But I think I knew he was a sham when I saw that big, shining tiepin. |
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It'll be a sham an' a bizen, if we cannot find him a menseful of a dinner. |
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The control regimen consisted of a sham injection, meaning the treating physician prepares and anesthetizes the patient's eye but does not perform an injection. |
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Her freedom on Saturday came a week after the country's first elections in 20 years, which handed victory to the promilitary party but were condemned as a sham by critics. |
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They scorned the sham independence proffered to them by the Athenians. |
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The loyalty of lords, of castellans and knights, without which dynastic politics would have become a masquerade and armies a sham, depended on these ideals and expectations. |
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Oxygen utilization that was insensitive to KCN and sensitive to SHAM was indicative of the presence of the alternative pathway. |
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While I still had Snipp and Snapp, I got Shim and Sham, two common musk turtles also known as stinkpot turtles. |
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Since Sham al-Nassim is a moveable feast, Egyptians sometimes celebrate it on Easter Sunday so that everyone can participate. |
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Either way, effectively the government is simply using the hypothecated tax as part of general revenue, and the hypothecation is a sham. |
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After Olivia's death, Dahl lost faith in God and viewed religion as a sham. |
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Many people believed he could help them, but I knew he was a sham. |
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Bainimarama agreed with detractors who said that to grant amnesty to supporters of the present government who had played a role in the violent coup was a sham. |
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C Company henchman Sham Miller shadows his leader Johnny Mad Dog Adair during happier times for the rogue Shankill Road gang. |
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My money's on Hurry Up England, a re-working of a Sham 69 classic, with a greyhound connection. |
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The groups comprised the SHAM group, the NT-group, and the T-group. |
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It is surrounded by the South China Sea on the east, south, and west, and borders the Guangdong city of Shenzhen to the north over the Sham Chun River. |
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Mahindra First Choice Wheels Ltd, a subsidiary of Mahindra and Mahindra, has opened its first authorised dealership in Kolhapur, known as Shree Sham Auto Wheels. |
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