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Lopes used documents systematically, sometimes quoting them in extenso in his text but, more often, building up a continuous narrative from what he read, particularly in the chancery registers.
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Phonics experts say that many children must be explicitly, systematically and sometimes even wearisomely taught the sounds that words are made of, known as phonemes; the correspondence between these sounds and the letters that represent them; and the way in which sounds blend to form words.
To be sure, there is little evidence that any of those Mr. Obama is considering would favor a view of presidential authority as limitless as that claimed by some on Mr. Bush's legal team, which sought to expand executive power systematically and sometimes argued that the president, as commander in chief, could bypass laws at his discretion.
The present re-analysis of the Chapare images, using two alternative algorithms routinely used for the evaluation of fractal dimensions, shows that the values of the box-counting and information fractal dimensions are systematically larger, sometimes by as much as 85%, than the "fractal" indices DLFD, MPFD, and AWMPFD for the same images.
Indeed, the only way government is no longer "big" is in regard to its function of providing necessary benefits and services to the citizenry - a function which the Republican party has systematically dismantled, sometimes with assistance from the Democratic party (e.g., the destruction of the federal entitlement to welfare under Clinton), since the Reagan "revolution" of 1980.
HONG KONG — China's cabinet released on Monday what it called a human rights action plan, a lengthy document promising to improve the protection of civil liberties, which are often neglected and sometimes systematically violated in China.
(page 516) The Senate's report confirms what we've long known: the United States systematically tortured detainees, sometimes to the point of death, and relied on the complicity of health professionals to commit and conceal these crimes.
Yet they continue to be excluded, sometimes systematically, from HIV services because of HIV/AIDS related stigma, discrimination, and criminalization.
Beyrer et al. (16) note that MSM are often excluded, sometimes systematically, from HIV services because of stigma and that in many settings, they do not have access to the most basic of HIV services (including testing, counseling, and condoms and lubricants).
From a contemporary chronicler, Hernán Pérez del Pulgar, historians know how they proceeded piecemeal but systematically against the magnates, sometimes using a nobleman's defiance of the law, sometimes a breach of the peace or of a pledge, to take over or destroy his castles and thus his independent military power.
The distribution of phenotypes in a population sometimes changes systematically in a particular direction.
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