We believe that a more rational approach requires the reorganisation or overt restriction of services. |
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There was no overt political message because there was no apparent legal validation. |
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This patient had overt symptoms of acute abdomen, unlike the four previously mentioned cases. |
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Do you think that a facility of cable television has allowed this sort of niche broadcasting to have overt sympathies expressed on air? |
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Two cavalierly installed galleries served as dumping grounds for works without an overt social consciousness. |
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But even when there is no overt sexuality on camera, a film set is a very sexualized place. |
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Soldiers were told to hide crosses and Stars of David, refrain from overt displays of religion, and they were prohibited from drinking alcohol. |
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But it is a butler that many people crave, not just because he is the ultimate status symbol and most overt way of flaunting wealth. |
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When people are fearful they look to any overt power to act for them but we must remember that we can act for ourselves. |
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Lubenow adheres to a dry empiricism and rigorous abstention from overt theory which he deems appropriately Cantabrigian and Apostolic. |
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In compensated heart failure, symptoms are stable, and many overt features of fluid retention and pulmonary oedema are absent. |
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Though physical torture and capital punishment were opposed in all cases, no overt political position was to be taken. |
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Giuliani used some of the most overt forms in order to present a classic political stem-winder. |
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Besides relying on information from residents, they also carry out covert and overt patrols. |
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Clinical examination of the wisdom teeth and the x-ray did not show any overt pathology. |
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That he avoided overt references to modernity was something the public, shy of change, appreciated. |
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Aside from trade sanctions and other non-military acts has been this overt invasion of sovereignty. |
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Once there is more than one overt act, there is a range of possibilities for sentencing. |
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This was unusual in that it is dedicated to the memory of the battle of the Somme in 1916 and carries no overt reference to Orangeism. |
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The failure to disarm remains the overt reason why sanctions are still in place more than ten years after an internationally binding ceasefire. |
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The presence of such overt intelligence missions also creates plausible cover stories. |
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During periods of disease exacerbation, however, the amount and type of fiber may have to be decreased until overt inflammation subsides. |
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The End Room was the scene of my most overt act of schoolday rebellion, when I threw a chair at the teacher. |
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Prompt treatment within the first 10 days prevents overt coronary damage in most cases. |
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The only exclusion criterion was overt signs of vitamin A deficiency, which was not present in any child. |
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The question still remained whether treating pressure in overt disease prevents progression. |
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In fact, politicians hide their inadequacies behind the interviewer's overt aggression. |
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Yet while he works within scales commonly associated with other cultures, his sound defies any overt connection to world music. |
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There is little argument regarding the benefits in patients with overt albuminuria and or diabetic nephropathy. |
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Some verbs are standardly said to be much more rigid, insisting on an overt direct object noun phrase. |
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So much of the comedy in anime is tainted by overt fan service and wildly imaginative events. |
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My concern is this undercurrent because it is much more dangerous than the overt acts of anti-Semitism. |
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Military conquest and colonial-style occupation is only the most overt form of imperialist domination. |
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Coagulopathy should be corrected when there is overt bleeding or an invasive procedure is planned. |
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The desire to control women and keep us in line is both overt and covert in North America. |
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Too overt or apprehensible a verbal pattern seems old-fashioned to many poets. |
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Here are 11 warning signs of becoming over-stimulated and crossing the boundaries from flirting to overt sexuality on line. |
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Americans seem aware that overt demonstrations of their love for their country can be interpreted as aggression. |
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Between the extremes of naturalism and overt artifice there are transitional pieces that combine both modes. |
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Instead of rousing the readers' emotions by overt descriptions of violence, Visalam's novel concentrates more on the background to that violence. |
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As well as symptoms of panic, these nine patients all had overt psychotic symptoms and behavioural disturbance. |
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In populations at exceptionally high risk for non-insulin dependent diabetes overt insulin resistance and diabetes is seen in childhood. |
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Officers are the snipers' target of choice, so nobody wears overt marks of rank. |
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She is quick to defend the overt tone of praise in the glowing account of her experiences. |
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But in addition to these overt bodily manifestations, fear is also complexly wired into our social networks. |
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Would the second nuclear age be characterized by a rapid or slow proliferation of new overt nuclear weapon capabilities? |
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Of these, 9 children had overt vitamin A deficiency as evident by the presence of xerophthalmia. |
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I've noticed I'm becoming more and more averse to what I call overt luxury. |
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An overt ritual would not be natural to me, so it would put both of us into a slightly false position. |
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Intention is not capable of positive proof, and, accordingly, it is inferred from the overt acts. |
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It is an impassive reversal of the expected hospital-drama roles to which the movie attaches no overt irony. |
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Despite a fine maritime climate, more than 30 percent of the inhabitants have overt symptoms of asthma. |
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Conviction for treason needed the testimony in open court of two witnesses to the same overt act. |
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This was not a matter primarily of ill will or, in many cases, overt political hostility. |
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Some of the overt sexuality helped to show these women as complete, three-dimensional characters. |
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These ideas, along with more overt forms of discrimination, are the meat and potatoes of this film. |
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Moments of overt self-consciousness creep in far too often, and many moments beg the question of who exactly is shooting this footage. |
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Feminists criticize the misogyny of philosophers and the overt and covert sexism, androcentrism, and related forms of male bias in philosophy. |
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But do they emit overt commercial messages that fast and possibly irresponsible driving is a good thing? |
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This lack of public support is responsible for a dearth of overt fearless principle in the public service. |
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Such considerations did not seem to apply to events of overt polymedication or of palliative care. |
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Moreover, we screened for preclinical signs and not for signs of overt lung disease. |
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Her own brand of subtle sexiness is far more appealing than the overt style of others. |
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These events undermine metabolic homeostasis, but may not directly lead to overt diabetes in the early stage. |
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A few of the songs from his early period hold up remarkably well, usually those without the overt political overtones. |
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Many people feel intimidated by overt and perceived misbehaviour in public spaces. |
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Sometimes a stab is an overt piece of aggression visible for all to see, but there are more subtle ways of achieving the same aims. |
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It is Archie's first overt act of rebellion against his father, and as such a threshold event in his life. |
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There is no overt political statement here, it's just an innocuous sight gag. |
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There is an overt advocation of group hatred evolving here that should be offensive to everyone. |
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The wording of section 3 seems to allow a simple change of mind, unaccompanied by any overt act, to constitute appropriation. |
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But the genre resisted overt absorption into the national cultural life, which was a pity. |
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It's simply that these are the obvious, overt qualities or things that are, some think, acquirable. |
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Many industry watchers were dumbfounded at the overt bias and political boosterism. |
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Points will be deducted for whooping, cheering, successful tackling, goal scoring or any other overt displays of competence. |
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The submission of the individual to the authority of the group and its representatives is also an overt element. |
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Any overt public criticism or disparaging remarks can result in a loss of face and cause extreme embarrassment. |
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These are individual incidents and overt racism should be easy to deal with. |
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The single was too serious and overt to be bouncy, catchy or sophisticated. |
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Like architect Charles Moore, Smyth embraced overt historicism as a response to such a setting. |
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Alongside the new housing estates the thriving Rowallan Business Park is the other overt sign of an upturn in economic fortunes. |
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Residents worry about overt drug dealing bringing a culture of violence, aggression and intimidation. |
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They are clever, even brilliant planners, who are now executing the first blatantly overt phase of their attack. |
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It's not an act of overt hostility like copy-control, but it's still a bit of a con. |
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These stories rarely take the form of something blatantly heinous like overt racism. |
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Here gestural, postural and vestimentary codes are much more important than overt displays of sexual arousal in the figures. |
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This overt gamification, with its messages that pop up in the middle of battles and post-mission reports on your progress, does initially feel a bit strange. |
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The charts now featured the likes of Limp Bizkit, a rap-metal band whose misogyny was so overt as to be comical. |
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He was forced to strategically excise parts in the opening shower sequence, replace some lascivious dialogue, and tone down some of the overt gore. |
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Meanwhile France, the white knight of peace and conscience of Europe, has only very recently ceased its overt efforts at trying to protect the Sudanese government. |
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Action verbs are used in intransitive predicates that take an agent noun that performs a certain action as argument but does not involve an overt patient. |
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The agonistic behavior of many group-living animals, such as wintering passerines, ranges from overt aggression to more or less ritualized threat displays. |
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While not depicted here, it is suggested that the inhibitory input to these DA pathways produces the overt and covert restlessness characteristic of akathisia. |
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The film however plays down overt preaching, treating the themes of good, evil, sacrifice and redemption as the kind of cornerstones that any classic drama is built on. |
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And as the country started to dial down the overt sexism, women scored a major victory in Massachusetts. |
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Ultimately though, what is more intriguing about this work is the manner in which it runs athwart of some contemporary photography to instead de-emphasize overt expressivity. |
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Celebrate our Australianness by showing our usual mistrustful, self-deprecating, egalitarian, good-natured detestation of all such symbols of overt self-glorification. |
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Instead, the film focuses specifically on hayward and her family, stripped of overt political messages or loaded debates. |
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Thirteen of the patients were initially asymptomatic, seven presented with atypical chest pain and seven were admitted to the hospital with overt cardiac tamponade. |
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The dress bizarrely burdened hurley with a ready-made character to play up to, which she did without overt complaint. |
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Seroprevalence data may indicate that many more than those who present with overt disease have latent melioidosis and may be at a risk of a relapse. |
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Or perhaps some of the actions and teachings of Jesus aroused strong messianic hopes, but Jesus himself deliberately avoided making an overt claim to be the Messiah. |
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This has the consequence that where a coreferential or bound zero anaphor may occur, the use of an overt pronoun will tend to be taken to solicit disjoint reference. |
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We've ignored the trail of corporate blood money so often at the root of clandestine and overt aggression towards other nations, from war to assassinations. |
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Indeed, with strike activity at historically its lowest level since records began in 1891, the role of employers in generating overt conflict should not remain uninvestigated. |
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Bloodshed, even death, are overt objectives as extended Andean families, called ayllus, square off in slugfests that can last from a few minutes to nearly a week. |
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Black-white relations had signifiers other than the overt events of the civil rights movement. |
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Though displaying no overt solicitude, the tavern owner seemed helpful. |
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The authors of one article made overt their use of research instruments with African American couples that were originally designed and normed with European American couples. |
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Much of the mystic vampire appeal certainly emanates from the overt sexuality of the core image of a male vampire sucking the blood of a nubile maiden. |
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Moi gradually turned harambee efforts into overt political events. |
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Because that overt stylization distinguishes it from ordinary speech. |
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The overt sexual content has not been sublated by form or symbolism. |
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In a society that promotes homogamy, interracial couples often face overt and covert racism from society at large, as well as resistance to their unions by family and friends. |
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At their cramped concrete home, Idris' family described her as a cheerful but sometimes hot-tempered woman who had no overt ties to any militant groups. |
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This hidden intellectualism is especially problematic when considered side-by-side with the overt anti-intellectualism prevalent throughout the novel. |
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The fusionists began speaking out against overt White supremacy and anti-Semitism, and ostracized the John Birch Society for its paranoid-sounding conspiracy theories. |
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Firstly, there must have been some overt act by the land owner or some demonstrable circumstances from which the inference can be drawn that permission was in fact given. |
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The brittle sexuality of the earlier works is absent, but visual temptation and overt eroticism remain in the riot of vibrant colors, visceral strokes and pulsing space. |
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We said not much might have been expected of little Rhody, by common rules of historic proportion, but the overt acts of the American Revolution began right here in 1772. |
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Poverty, alienation, estrangement, continuously aggravated by racism, overt and institutional. |
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While American nativism and anti-Semitism declined after World War II, so did the overt Jewishness of Superman. |
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The combination of emotional abuse and overt sexualization resulted in an attachment disorder. |
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The government used Simmons to authenticate 11 overt acts in the racketeering indictment of Welch and his deputy. |
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Russia has taken Crimea in an overt and illogical display of power. |
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Okay, he can't pass for a breeder, but his sexuality isn't overt enough to make anyone but hardcore christards uncomfortable. |
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Other colleges took more overt actions to skew their Clery Act numbers. |
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Despite royal patronage and encouragement, there was never any overt mandate to use the new translation. |
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By this time, Necker had earned the enmity of many members of the French court for his overt manipulation of public opinion. |
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Democracies, where the populace was allowed to show overt disapproval of the state, were thought particularly vulnerable. |
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He shies from overt attacks and is ready to correct mistakes in public. |
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Without specific interventions, microalbuminuria may progress to overt nephropathy in years. |
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Cotner contests Macan's view that progressive rock cannot exist without the continuous and overt assimilation of classical music into rock. |
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This divergence of opinion became overt during the Oxford Movement of the 19th century. |
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Large-scale overt protests and demonstrations already are under way. |
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In Sixteen years of overt nuclearization, Pakistan's security record has been excellent. |
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Similarly, a Bejantine may ask a male to be her Senior Man but there is no overt rule regarding how she acquires a Senior Woman. |
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And Aristotle turns Plato's overt revolt against liberty into a larvate rebellion against reason. |
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This met with considerable overt and covert resistance in free states and cities such as Philadelphia, New York and Boston. |
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Prediabetes is a general term that refers to an intermediate stage between normoglycaemia and overt diabetes mellitus. |
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An intentional tort requires an overt act, some form of intent, and causation. |
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Military psywar units concentrated primarily on overt propaganda for maximum credibility of their messages. |
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Under Saddam Hussein, the Yazidi were not subjected to overt religious persecution, though they remained under pressure to Arabize their culture. |
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However, the overt case system has disappeared almost completely in modern Bulgarian and Macedonian. |
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Antiguas tend to be winier than other Guatemalan coffees yet without the overt fruitiness often found in Coban coffees. |
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If a language relies less on overt case marking, alignment may be coded through word order, as in this example from Indonesian. |
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The last examples of Tamil and Hindi show the overt and null case marking distinctions. |
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Effects of pyridoxamine in combined phase 2 studies of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes and overt nephropathy. |
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Alternatively, if the non-overt modal inflects non-overtly, perhaps so does the overt modal should. |
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Despite rumours about fifth columns in Saskatoon in 1940, no overt anti-German acts occurred. |
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In German, for example, accusative case is always overt on arguments with masculine gender. |
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Lack of an overt case marker can restrict an object's distribution in the sentence. |
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Over the next few years, he and Caroline lived quietly, avoiding overt political activity. |
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The agreement based on overt grammatical categories as above is formal agreement, in contrast to notional agreement, which is based on meaning. |
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Some of these new-emerging mysticisms claim sport systems or mental system but some of them regard as religion either overt or covert. |
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It is well known that in languages with no overt aspectual morphology, telic predicates tend to be understood perfectively and atelic predicates imperfectively. |
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Once a child has acquired a repertoire of naming, echoic responses tend to occur collaterally with a child's listener behavior, either at the overt or the covert level. |
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In fact, to the extent any still image refuses overt masculinization of the crucified Jesus, it invites a feminizing gaze because of its devitalization. |
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The cable has also warned that Saudi Arabia doesn't want to play an overt role in this regard and the information should be presented to the US officials secretively. |
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Studies of hypnotic, covert and overt aversive techniques have yielded equivocal results when each has been examined for a singular effect on weight lost. |
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It's not enough merely to think a treasonous thought, there must be an overt act of making war or materially helping those at war with the United States. |
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The Vietnam problem was not one of repelling overt invasion but of mixing ourselves up in a revolutionary situation with strong anticolonialist overtones. |
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It is not by overt signs that its enduring character is to be judged. |
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A monopoly can seldom be established within a country without overt and covert government assistance in the form of a tariff or some other device. |
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Postmortem histological examination of the thyroid gland and measurement of serum antithyroid antibodies were performed in 70 patients without overt thyroid disease. |
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Here, we will see that they also have problems with overt pronouns, especially object clitics, whose emergence is more delayed than in typically developing children. |
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Direction of the principal characters is effective, but the crowd scenes tend to the lumpish, with a paradoxically static feel, despite the overt busyness of it all. |
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During his marriage to Amy Catherine, whom he nicknamed Jane, he drew a considerable number of pictures, many of them being overt comments on their marriage. |
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Davis, who later in his career acquired a reputation for slow play and overt use of tactics rather than break building, was a very different player at his best. |
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The poem expressed his desire for radical change without overt sedition. |
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The renovations of the National Mall at the beginning of the 20th century have been viewed as expressing a more overt imperialist kinship with Rome. |
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By the start of the 20th century, English schools were being advised by the government to avoid overt discussion of Edward's personal relationships in history lessons. |
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Megaliths found at Nabta Playa are overt examples of probably the world's first known archaeoastronomy devices, predating Stonehenge by some 2,000 years. |
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The Romance languages, such as Spanish, Italian, French, Portuguese and Romanian, have more overt inflection than English, especially in verb conjugation. |
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Nouns and adjectives are declined in up to seven overt cases. |
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Latvian has only one overt locative case but it syncretizes the above four cases to the locative marking them by differences in the use of prepositions. |
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While European languages more often use overt inflection to mark a word's function in a sentence, Chinese tends to use word order as a grammatical marking system. |
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Japanese shows a high degree of overt inflection of verbs, less so of adjectives, and very little of nouns, but it is mostly strictly agglutinative and extremely regular. |
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Not all arguments are equally likely to exhibit overt case marking. |
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Pondy suggested conflict should be best considered as dynamic process, including antecedent conditions, individual awareness, affective states, overt behavior and aftermath. |
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Educationists made clear that the school risked losing grants from public agencies over which they held sway because of the dean's overt sympathies. |
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For instance, they agree that the overt Hellenizing pressure being exerted by Antiochus IV Epiphanes represented a crisis for the true believers of God within Judaism. |
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And yet, instead of focusing on issues of regional cooperation, SAARC has been effectively converted into a talking shop, dominated by overt Indian hegemonism. |
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It is important to note here that the ability to tailor one's response to indifference, disdain, covert and overt disaffirmation is, in and of itself, a function of privilege. |
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Verbal abuse is overt or subtle verbalizations ranging from profanity and openly hostile remarks about competency to double-edged comments, gossip and rumors. |
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Intensionally, I define as ongoing in Nuosu those clauses that are presented with a perspective from within by overt lexical or grammatical marking. |
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As repression became less overt, the number of arrests dwindled, and with them the number of investigation files. |
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Overt vitamin deficiency diseases, such as pellagra or scurvy, are uncommon in persons who consume a typical North American diet. |
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It was a bold, more overt, Starker sense of humor level than they have had in the past. |
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Overt violence now gives way to a conflict based on espionage and infiltration. |
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Overt displays of intelligence are considered just dandy in the art world so long as they are opaque enough to lend themselves to afflatus and jargoneering. |
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Overt subterfuge in a region nearly caused a minor accident. |
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