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Equally significant, Pope John has said that Catholics themselves bear some responsibility for Christian disunity.
Equally, the acceptance that a lawyer is an officer of the court ( for swearing the affidavit ) is not a given.
Equally important is to determine whether no such assignments exist, which would imply that the function expressed by the formula is identically FALSE for all possible variable assignments.
Equally short-lived, but still very important, was the World Film Company, which recruited most of the French directors, cameramen, and designers who had previously been working at the Fort Lee, New Jersey studios for Pathé and Éclair.
Equally important for the history of music were Telemann's publishing activities.
Equally sturdy presses for all but bullet swaging use often resemble the letter " C ".
He is known by the epithets Lámhfhada ( pronounced /' la: wad ̪ ˠə /, meaning " long arm " or " long hand "), for his skill with a spear or sling, Ildánach (" skilled in many arts "), Samhildánach (" Equally skilled in many arts "), Lonnbeimnech (" fierce striker " or perhaps " sword-shouter ") and Macnia (" boy hero "), and by the matronymic mac Ethlenn or mac Ethnenn (" son of Ethliu or Ethniu ").
Equally out of place in a judicial framework is perhaps the institution's most peculiar feature: that it can take place at most once a year, and only for one person.
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 in June 2007, the army received 32 new HF Barrett communication radios, at a cost of PGK800, 000, in order to assist with providing security for the 2007 election.
The resulting economic development would in addition, so it was believed, make social expenditures largely superfluous ... Equally important was it ... to raise the revenue that would still have to be raised in such a way as to deflect economic behaviour as little as possible from what it would have been in the absence of all taxation (' taxation for revenue only ').
Equally as bossy as Danny and surprisingly tough for her stature, Toots is also considered second in command of the gang.
Equally, a family might voluntarily pledge part of its farm income or labour to a powerful clan in return for its protection.
Equally critical for France was Richelieu's foreign policy, which helped restrain Habsburg influence in Europe.
Equally important, the evidence for the " what is it?
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 interesting are the illustrations Paris created for his work.
Equally memorable were the faux-inept ads for local businesses like Phil's Nails, Chet Vet the Dead Pet Remover, and Tex and Edna Boil's Organ Emporium.
Equally, there was no way for the division to know that the 2nd lift had been delayed by ground fog in England.
Equally important during this trip for his future direction was that he gained a good command of Irish talking with the locals.
Equally unsuccessful had been a papal warrant issued for his arrest ( 22 November 1331 ), when he fled to Southern Italy.
" Equally memorable was a line in the 1940 film My Little Chickadee: " Once, on a trek through Afghanistan, we lost our corkscrew ... and were forced to live on food and water for several days!
Equally, evolution may be employed as a mechanism for generating a dynamic world of adaptive individuals, in which the selection pressure is imposed by the program, and the viewer plays no role in selection, as in the Black Shoals project.
Equally important were the Workers ' Compensation Laws, which made employers legally responsible for injuries sustained by employees at work.

Equally and still
Equally, 665 would be a year when, as Bede writes, " that Easter was kept twice in one year, so that when the King had ended Lent and was keeping Easter, the Queen and her attendants were still fasting and keeping Palm Sunday ".
Equally, the NATO standard SDIP-27 ( before 2006 known as AMSG 720B, AMSG 788A, and AMSG 784 ) is still classified.
Equally, infantry of most 21st-century armies are still trained in formation manoeuvre and drill, as a way of instilling discipline and unit cohesion.

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" Equally popular was the English astrologer Robert Turner's translation of the Fourth Book of Occult Philosophy ( 1655 ), which was erroneously attributed to having been written by Agrippa.

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America ’ s “ betrayal ” of the League of Nations was only the first in a series of US actions — over war debts, naval rivalry, the 1931-2 Manchurian crisis and the Depression — that convinced British leaders that the United States could not be relied on .’ Equally, as President Truman's secretary of state, Dean Acheson, recalled: ' Of course a unique relation existed between Britain and America — our common language and history ensured that.
Equally essential for the development of young singers are the courses provided in music theory, music history, sigh-singing, foreign language diction, movement, and acting.

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Equally influential, if not more so, however, have been earlier pieces of political fiction such as Gulliver's Travels ( 1726 ), Candide ( 1759 ) and Uncle Tom's Cabin ( 1852 ).
Equally they may have believed that the British had become overstretched by fighting a global war and decided to try to seize British possessions such as Jamaica.
Equally probable is any other string of four characters allowed by the typewriter, such as " GGGG ", " mATh ", or " q % 8e ".
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 inevitably, such a model would be doomed at referendum.
Equally important to later developments are texts on poetry, rhetoric, and sophistry, including many of Plato's dialogues, such as Cratylus, Ion, Gorgias, Lesser Hippias, and Republic, along with Aristotle's Poetics, Rhetoric, and On Sophistical Refutations.
Equally, if no further consumption occurred but they ought to have recognized that they were affected by an unknown substance, beginning an activity such as driving would not fall within the defense.
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 interesting are those perceptual processes that differ from, or go beyond those found in humans, such as echolocation in bats and dolphins, motion detection by skin receptors in fish, and extraordinary visual acuity, motion sensitivity and ability to see ultraviolet light in some birds.
Equally important, the original trio — Dave Guard, Nick Reynolds, and Bob Shane — in tandem with other, similar early acts such as the Limeliters, spearheaded a boom in the popularity of folk music that suddenly made the latter important to millions of listeners who previously had ignored it.
Equally influenced by the films of the Italian neorealists, novelists such as Luis Romero ( La noria, 1951 ), Rafael Sánchez Ferlosio ( El jarama, 1956 ), Jesús Fernández Santos ( Los bravos, 1956 ), Carmen Martín Gaite ( Entre visillos, 1957 ), Ignacio Aldecoa ( El fulgor y la sangre, 1954 ), and Juan Goytisolo ( Juegos de manos, 1954 ) produced a social realist tradition that was as celebrated as it was short lived.
Equally, these technologies are bellwethers of some of the issues associated with the territory, such as the inability to sustain new initiatives or protect against identity theft, information overload and vandalism.
Equally, CONMEBOL has historically never used extra time in any of the competitions it directly organises, such as the Copa Libertadores ( today, it uses extra time only in the final match of a competition ).
Equally, counties such as Cornwall share the relative economic deprivation often associated with the north.
Equally, any such agreement where the obligation is primarily a moral one rather than a legal one should not be enforceable.
Equally the aerial resupply of ammunition had been delayed because such a requirement had also not been anticipated, with no prepacked holdings readily available.
Equally controversial are groups at the other end of this spectrum such as Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia ( HTI ), which advocates a pan-Islamic caliphate, the Indonesian Mujahedeen Council ( MMI ), which advocates implementation of Shari ' a as a precursor to an Islamic state, and the sometimes violent Front Pembela Islam ( FPI ).
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, other Hearst stations such as NBC affiliated WBAL-TV in Baltimore have been able to air NFL games from ESPN for the same reason ( WMOR-TV in the Tampa Bay Area is also eligible to air these games, but rarely if ever does so ).
Equally essential to computer fluency is the mastering of fundamental computer concepts, such as the difference between absolute and relative cell references in an electronic spreadsheet program.
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.

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