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Equally significant, Pope John has said that Catholics themselves bear some responsibility for Christian disunity.
Equally penetrating in its fashion is the following remark by a lady in the course of a literary conversation: `` So much has already been written about everything that you can't find out anything about it ''.
Equally important, the location of the economists in the Federal Reserve has had a significant influence on the kind of research they do, biasing that research toward noncontroversial technical papers on method as opposed to substantive papers on policy and results.
Equally, centripetal tendencies amongst city states has meant that central authority over the whole region, when imposed, has tended to be ephemeral, and localism has fragmented power into tribal or smaller regional units.
Equally, although the army has no history of peace support contributions, its involvement in RAMSI has proven a catalyst to determine how it could train for and be used in UN operations.
Equally there is criticism from Austria that Slovenia has not given it ` s German-Austrian minority and heritage, the same recognition that it has given to Italians and Hungarians, although Germans have historically been the largest ethhnic minority of the country.
Equally shocked, Bronski turns and walks out in silence, but Ehrhardt immediately thinks that Maria is having an affair with Hitler and he has just been caught trying to steal the Führer's girl.
Equally importantly, WHCo has forged a relationship, approaching almost a decade long, with UCP-United Cerebral Palsy.
Equally important has been the effort to recover earlier Asian American authors, started by Frank Chin and his colleagues ; this effort has brought Sui Sin Far, Toshio Mori, Carlos Bulosan, John Okada, Hisaye Yamamoto and others to prominence.
Equally, CLS has introduced new frameworks to the legal field, such as postmodernism, queer theory, literary approaches to law, psychoanalysis, law and aesthetics, and post-colonialism.
Equally characteristic has a certain pattern that combines traditional Spanish checkerboard layout with an irregular shape typical of medieval German cities, product of the period in which the city was the seat of the domain of Welser.
Equally, there has always been much contention over the pronunciation of the name Mackay.
Equally, the Duke's wife has since been known in Scotland as Duchess of Rothesay — for instance The Duchess of Cornwall is known in Scotland as HRH The Duchess of Rothesay.
Equally, if the employer complains that the employee has taken to working away from the office, the employee may argue that the employer has acquiesced.
Equally, he has gained world recognition for his classic study on the stability of the Walrasian price adjustment processes, his fundamental analysis ( with Gerard Debreu ) on the relation between the core and the set of competitive equilibria ( the so-called Edgeworth conjecture, named after the Irish economist, Francis Ysidro Edgeworth, Feb 8, 1845-Feb 13, 1926 ), his remarkable sufficient condition ( i. e., balancedness ) for the existence of a core in non-transferable utility games and general exchange economies, his seminal paper with Lloyd Shapley on housing markets, and his pioneering study on increasing returns and models of production in the presence of indivisibilities.
Equally, this style of art has been read as a kind of simplistic externalisation of the inner hatred of the angry crowd towards Jesus, not necessarily implying any racial judgment.
Equally unwilling to leave society defenseless against the threats from which he has protected it, he simultaneously groomed Roscoe James, founder of the Trouble Boys, as his protégé to take over from him and become the third Jack-in-the-Box.
Equally committed to the promotion of brass music through education, the American Brass Quintet has been in residence at The Juilliard School since 1987 and at the Aspen Music Festival since 1970.

Equally and historically
Equally, although first-class matches must now be scheduled to have at least three days ' duration, there have historically been exceptions.

Equally and never
Equally, Freud never abandoned the topographical division of conscious, preconscious, and unconscious, though as he noted ruefully " the three qualities of consciousness and the three provinces of the mental apparatus do not fall together into three peaceful couples ... we had no right to expect any such smooth arrangement.
Equally amazing, almost her entire recording career was based on her quickly recording cover versions of new hits by other artists ( one, a cover of Joni James ' " I Need You So ," was never released ).
Equally the Hellmouth never bites the damned, remaining wide open, ready for more.

Equally and used
Equally, a specialist batsmen may be termed a " useful change bowler " and a good example of this type is Allan Border who once took 11 wickets in a Test match in 1989 when conditions suited his occasionally used left arm spin.
Equally, a given user may have used multiple IP addresses and / or usernames ( which may well be illegitimate use of multiple accounts, or " sockpuppetry ").
Equally important, in their opinion, is the fact that animals can be successfully used in many other areas of science such as basic science research and comparative research.
Equally important to the remaining members are three other commonly used affirmations: " We are one ", " Love is the answer ", and " Now is the time ".
Equally important, Stieglitz used this space to introduce to the United States some of the most avant-garde European artists of the time, including Henri Matisse, Auguste Rodin, Henri Rousseau, Paul Cézanne, Pablo Picasso, Constantin Brâncuşi, Francis Picabia and Marcel Duchamp.
Equally, Ptolemy's narrative was drawn upon by later philosophers and astronomers, such as Johannes Kepler who used similar examples and the same order of arguments to explain the physical foundation of some astrological claims.
Equally, the forms used for the finest Insular art were all adopted from the Roman world: Gospel books like the Book of Kells and Book of Lindisfarne, chalices like the Ardagh Chalice and Derrynaflan Chalice, and penannular brooches like the Tara Brooch.
Equally, gold-working commenced early in Peru ( 2000 BCE ) http :// archaeology. about. com / b / 2008 / 03 / 31 / the-first-gold-working-in-peru. htm-and eventually copper, tin, lead and bronze were used.

Equally and time
Equally important, the railroad cut travel time from Binghamton to New York City, then the most rapidly growing area of the United States, from 5 days to 12 hours.
Equally interesting is their likely effect on structure formation over cosmological time: it is thought that they may provide a feedback mechanism to slow the formation of the most massive objects.
Equally important, the new border also acknowledged Mexico's loss of Texas, both the core eastern portion and the western claims, neither of which had been formally recognized by Mexico until that time.
Equally, BBC Radio Cymru broadcasts Welsh programmes for approximately the same time and covering a wide variety of genres: a specifically branded youth section C2 contributes to this by broadcasting songs from the pop and rock genres.
Equally time consuming although perhaps more picturesque is the long march up Eskdale from Brotherikeld, gaining the ridge at either Ore Gap or Three Tarns.
Equally unusual at the time was the decision to locate the engine behind the rear axle ; though the rear mounted engine configuration is another Kässbohrer-Setra innovation which subsequently became mainstream, simplifying the production process and creating a range of passenger focused possibilities both as to the level of the floor area in the passenger and driver / crew sections, and, where high floor layouts are specified, of the uses available for the underfloor area.
Equally skeptical of every major critical methodology of his time, he worked out an early instance of a critical theory, exploring ways that critics can be foiled by their own methods.
Equally they meant that more men could be put on the walls in a shorter period of time, as simple ladders constrained the men attacking to moving up in single file thus making the task of defending the walls far easier.

Equally and any
Equally probable is any other string of four characters allowed by the typewriter, such as " GGGG ", " mATh ", or " q % 8e ".
Royal Family guidelines and procedures relating to gifts drafted in 2003 state that " before accepting any gift, careful consideration should always be given, wherever practicable, to the donor, the reason for and occasion of the gift and the nature of the gift itself (..) Equally, before declining the offer of a gift, careful consideration should be given to any offence that might be caused by such action.
Equally, an interstellar refugee camp turned slum of dubious reputation called the Dipple provides the starting point for a number of planet stories, as the number of desperate young people seeking any escape from its poverty is high.
Equally revolutionary was Abu al -` Abbas's reform of the army, which came to include non-Muslims and non-Arabs in sharp contrast to the Umayyads who refused any soldiers of either type.
Equally, he managed to avoid any reference to a palace block that would have been offensive to Minnesotans.
Equally important, we can show that any matrix satisfying these two conditions acts as a rotation.
Equally, any such agreement where the obligation is primarily a moral one rather than a legal one should not be enforceable.
Equally blank is her facial expression, which is lifeless and lacks any emotional depiction.
Equally there were accusations that any crofter daring to give evidence risked being singled out for reprisals from landlords.
Equally, the prosecuting authority usually has the power to stop any prosecution by entering a Nolle prosequi.
Equally impossible was for Gilmour or Waters to sing the song's highest part, " dragged down by the stone ", in the original key, which would begin on the first B above Middle C. As any recording of the early perfomances will attest, neither singer could quite reach and sustain it, even when attempting it together.

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