How To Use Ratified In A Sentence
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The randomization schedule was centrally generated by the study's sponsor, stratified by site and by using a fixed block size of 4.
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Although the zebra long since retired to that savannah in the sky, and his owner herself is more than 30 years gone, the eccentric Winmill might be gratified to know that her phaetons and surreys, curricles and landaulets still command attention.
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Both originals (instrumenta) of the Concordat of Worms were read and ratified, and twenty-two disciplinary canons were promulgated, most of them reinforcements of previous conciliary decrees.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
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Seeds were stratified at approximately 5°C in damp paper towels for 2-4 weeks and planted in flats.
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John was gratified to see the improvement in his mother's health since she had come home.
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There are now eight unratified ILO occupational and health conventions.
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None of these agreements has yet been ratified, though.
Times, Sunday Times
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But if he thought the gloss had been taken off his status as a global celebrity he might have been gratified to learn that after his death the procession that followed his funeral bier was more than half a mile long.
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You would be gratified to learn that it hurts like hell and is the size of a volleyball.
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Instead of searching for a modern definition of culture, Nietzsche transposes an archaic ideal of culture (modeled after the stratified society of ancient Greece) onto modern society.
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The emergency powers were subsequently ratified in parliament by a substantial majority.
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The deal must be ratified by Greece before the money can be released.
The Sun
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Many of the 240 environmental treaties enacted over the past 80 years remain unratified and unenforced.
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The observant reader will have spotted the appearance above of the expression weakly stratified.
Quine's New Foundations
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Tree - like shape used to evacuate or natural happy stratified two - shaped.
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Only a perfectly tuned engine can turn in the fuel consumption figures ratified for a vehicle by the Government.
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The columnar or cuboidal biliary-type cells were pseudostratified and often contained mucin vacuoles.
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The convention, on March 11, 1861, unanimously ratified a permanent constitution.
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After a contract was ratified in February 2003, she continued her work with non-tenure-track faculty members.
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He was plainly gratified to see that his audience was spellbound.
Times, Sunday Times
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First of all, I'm gratified to note that we largely agree.
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It was only when Gov. Charles Robinson assured them that the "unratified and unproclaimed treaty was not a surrender but a triumph of diplomacy" that the mutineers were quelled.
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Seaward of Ward Hunt Island, they did not report any basement ice: Outer part of Ward Hunt ice shelf consists of a 15-18 m thick platform of sea ice conformably overlain by approximately 25 m of iced firn and interstratified lake ice.
Ward Hunt Ice Shelf Stratigraphy « Climate Audit
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Judges are nominated by the president and ratified by the Senate.
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The stumps were pitched, the look-outs appointed, and the Captain gratified by the first innings.
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Expanded, visually, beyond anything resembling the comparatively claustrophobic 1947 film which starred a wonderfully scrofulous Richard Attenborough, and imbued with a feverish morality that would have gratified Mr. Greene himself, the film is almost distractingly beautiful to look at, something that accentuates the tension between the film's conflicting quantities, i.e., the glories of the physical world, and the corrupted humanity it hosts.
'Idiot Brother': Silly, Satirical and Smart
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WPA is a subset of the as yet unratified 802.11i security standard.
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None has yet ratified it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nutrient concentrations in liquid storage facilities become stratified due to settling and crusting.
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The fuel injector can realize homogeneity and fuel stratified injection in a cylinder, thereby improving the efficiency of the motor and environment conservation.
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The diurnal vertical migration of planktonic Ostracoda is studied based on the analysis of stratified samples of zooplanktons in the IONESS system.
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He was greatly gratified by the seven turnovers the kids had, which is only one more than their franchise low.
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Pressing a cylindrical disc of some base metal into the gratified waiter's hand, McCrimmon emerged into the vestibule.
THE LONELY SEA
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He remarks at Memphis how the unburnt brick of which the mounds are made up had in many places become remanie into a stratified deposit -- distinguishable from Nile mud chiefly by the pottery fragments -- and notes the bearing of this fact on the Cairo mounds.
Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2
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I am very gratified that so many of us are interested in improving our written communications.
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There was no change in the pattern of cost differences between older and younger age groups even when we stratified patient groups by gender.
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None has yet ratified it.
Times, Sunday Times
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The summit of the small island is composed of a highly crystalline basalt; lower down I found a hard, stratified slatey sandstone, while on the beach are huge blocks of lava, and scattered masses of white coralline limestone.
The Malay Archipelago
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Two professional fields exist now, even though they are not yet ratified officially: cybrarians, who deal, to various extents with digital libraries, and librarians, who work in traditional libraries.
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Desire causes suffering because it can never be completely gratified.
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IAM, US Airways: The 7,700 US Airways fleet service workers, represented by the IAM, ratified an agreementthat brings all of the carrier’s ramp and baggage employees under a single contract.
Strike Set at GM Factory in Ohio and More Bargaining News
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The rock was stratified by the force of the water
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But what gratified him most of all, I think, was the fact that before we had been aboard two days I had got Simpson, the sailmaker, at work upon an enormous jack-yard gaff-topsail for use in light winds, the only gaff-topsail that the schooner had hitherto possessed being a trumpery little jib-headed affair which she could carry in quite a strong breeze.
Turned Adrift
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The law was ratified by popular vote.
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And this subprogram, which was never officially ratified or published, just rephrased the 1979 document.
Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies
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These progressives, in the very act of founding their organization, ratified the keystone of conservative reasoning and thus let people think that here was a kind of axiom, an inviolable norm, a kind of prolegomenon for any political reasoning, present or future.
Road Trip: Part II
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On December 17 the last of six union locals ratified an agreement sanctioning huge wage and job cuts.
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Other types of sampling, such as stratified random or systematic may be more appropriate.
1. Unrestricted Random Sampling
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Desire causes suffering because it can never be completely gratified.
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It also ratified ordinances which allowed various crafts for the first time to organize their activities.
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The International Obesity Task Force has stratified patients into different classes of obesity.
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Two of the suspects had been condemned to death and faced public beheadings if their sentences were ratified.
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It is not highly stratified economically; most people have a similarly comfortable standard of living.
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A newly ratified U.S.-Iraqi security agreement sets a timetable for U.S. troop withdrawal by 2012.
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As a result, the government ratified an international convention, prohibiting the dumping of rubbish from ships at sea.
Times, Sunday Times
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Legal writers often cite unratified treaties and reports of international agencies, such as those of the International Law Commission, as indi cating a trend toward general consent.
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I was gratified to hear of this hospitality and tolerance.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's an understatement to say that I'm gratified by the response generated by the inaugural podcast.
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Essentially every country in the world has ratified these treaties, bar three; also Australia has ratified the two additional protocols to the Geneva Conventions.
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Seeds were collected from individual plants and sown on moist soil, stratified for 4 days, and grown for 4 weeks.
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These charges are set in accordance with FSA regulations and have been independently ratified by external auditors.
Times, Sunday Times
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Meanwhile Peregrine, having burst open the chamber door, found the lady in the utmost dread and consternation, and the spoils of her favourite scattered about the room; but his resentment was doubly gratified, when he learned, upon inquiry, that the person who had been so disagreeably interrupted was no other than that individual mousquetaire with whom he had quarrelled at the comedy.
The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
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Whilst Marx appears to make use of something like the stratified and transformational ontology set out above, he adds another element: the ontology is also fetishized.
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The city had little reason to be gratified at his return to power; for it was by his advice that the king in December of this year (1312), issued orders for a talliage, which the great towns, and especially London, objected to pay.
London and the Kingdom - Volume I
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The money was immediately deposited; Miss Williams gratified the two evidences with one half, and putting the other in her pocket drove borne with me, leaving the catchpole grumbling over his loss, yet pleased in the main, for having so cheaply got clear of a business that might have cost him ten times the sum, and his place to boot.
The Adventures of Roderick Random
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I was very gratified by the response that we got.
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In eutrophic lakes that are stratified, concentrations of N2 may decline in the epilimnion because of reduced solubility as temperatures rise and increase in the hypolimnion from denitrification of nitrate (NO3) to nitrite (NO2) to inorganic nitrogen (N2).
Chemical properties of lakes
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We were gratified by the response to our appeal.
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Fruits had the pericarps removed and the seeds were stratified.
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The same effect is produced where numerous thin beds of members of the different classes are interstratified, the disintegrated portions being gradually intermixed, and valuable soils formed.
Elements of Agricultural Chemistry
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The requisite number of countries have now ratified the convention.
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Lake we had boiled the Indian tea plant, _ledum palustre_, which produced a beverage in smell much resembling rhubarb; notwithstanding which we found it refreshing, and were gratified to see this plant flourishing abundantly on the sea-shore, though of dwarfish growth.
Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 2
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I was most gratified at/by/with the outcome of the meeting.
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Bars migrate downstream, producing tabular cross-stratified sands, and these merge to give sand flats covered by rippled and planar-bedded sands developed during flood stages.
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The soil is loam and the subsoil Old Red Sandstone, interstratified with cornstone at Pippin's Hill in the north.
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If both houses of Congress passed the legislation, the amendment would be ratified only after approval by 38 states.
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That means an inferior and subordinate role, which has been ratified in the postlapsarian situation, particularly under the weight of the curse.
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When stratified by allergy status, allergic subjects with higher endotoxin exposure were no more likely to have diagnosed asthma or asthma symptoms than nonallergic subjects.
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Patients were stratified by their eligibility for standard anticoagulation and then randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups.
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Jane was as much gratified by this as her mother could be, though in a quieter way.
Pride and Prejudice
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The clouds took on the same stratified, serrated, rose-rock formation, and all the hollows were filled with the opal blues and purple hazes of the
CHAPTER XXIX
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They are thus particularly appropriate for studies of convection and stratified flow.
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Parliament unanimously ratified an agreement on Wednesday allowing this.
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Take the McDonald case, for instance — how seriously should we take claims that local regulations should be paramount when the local municipality is twice the size of the entire United States when the second amendment was ratified?
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Population of the 24 Urban Places [in the U.S]: 1790″
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The society became admirably stable, even if excessively stratified; this was not detrimental to progress but rather helped enhance it by systemizing it.
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If medical care is socially stratified, that is we do not all get the same care and some of us get no care at all, if the cost of medical care is unregulated such that more and more of us get no care at all, and the sicker we get, the more we need care and the less we can afford that care, if good medical care is tied to insurance, and affordable insurance to employment, what does that mean for me and my loved ones?
V.A. Fails to Diagnose and Treat Vets to Save Money: Implications for Health Care Reform?
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We were gratified to learn that you had passed the examination.
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The meeting had been ratified by the county board to go ahead without the selectors, bringing into play a natty piece of bureaucracy that questioned whether any decisions taken by the committee were binding if the selectors were there.
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With this in mind, I am most gratified with the test results and would guess that someone with younger eyes could do even better.
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The disciples were gratified at this plain avouchment, and exclaimed:
Jesus the Christ A Study of the Messiah and His Mission According to Holy Scriptures Both Ancient and Modern
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A similar ploy (expiration after 2012 unless re-ratified) helped the new Best Graphic Story category gain majorities in its favor last year and this.
Science Fiction
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The proposed amendment was approved by a narrow margin at the denomination's General Assembly last June but needed to be ratified by a majority of the church's 173 presbyteries to become church law.
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The United States and other major spacefaring nations have never signed, let alone ratified, the treaty.
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And I was ultimately gratified to get an acceptance letter from her anyway about two months later.
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These articles contravene the right to freedom of religion and belief and the rule of law under Belgian legislation and the international treaties signed and ratified by Belgium.
Joseph K. Grieboski: Discriminatory Draft Law In Belgium Violates Fundamental Religious Rights
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Subsequent analyses were stratified by gender.
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The Copper Harbor Conglomerate consists of crudely stratified pebble-to-boulder conglomerate with thin beds of sandstone.
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In Wharton's world, other people and the rigid expectations of stratified society conspire to strangle individual happiness.
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The fish are stratified in barrels
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A brief review of the law indicates that a contract claimed to be entered under duress or undue influence is voidable, not void; it may be ratified by subsequent conduct.
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'prehistoric' site at Tell el-Ma'abed or Tell el-'Obeid near Ur. It seems that these antiquities date from the very end of the neolithic, or rather to the succeeding 'chalcolithic', age; whether they are really prehistoric, as regards Babylonian history, must until more evidence from stratified deposits is found remain undecided.
How to Observe in Archaeology
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If you're a conservative and you're gratified that the administration seems unfettered by political correctness in toughening up the nation's defenses, don't be so gratified.
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With this index, patients are stratified into three risk categories based on their total points.
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Those who stay on will get a $3,000 bonus once the deal is ratified and an annual bonus of at least 3 per cent of salary.
Times, Sunday Times
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I'm gratified that people think well of what I do.
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Secondly, there was no evidence called to indicate that the Board of Directors ever approved, ratified or confirmed any agreement.
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This field experiment was conducted in a deep, stratified lake that typically displays coexistence of multiple Daphnia species.
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Elsewhere, small mounds (kames) are formed of cross-stratified sand deposited by streams from the ice.
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He would have been highly gratified, therefore, had he been a fly on the wall of King's office just then.
LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
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As a result, the government ratified an international convention, prohibiting the dumping of rubbish from ships at sea.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mr. Dambar was gratified by his response.
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After a courteous parting from Lycidas, the poet and his two friends repair to the orchard, where Demeter is being gratified with the first-fruits of harvest and vintaging.
Theocritus Bion and Moschus Rendered into English Prose
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No doubt the winner will be most gratified and a coterie of industry insiders will take great interest in the results.
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To which, gratified but unelated, Cousin Maria replied, according to her simple, sociable wont: 'Well, it _does_ seem quite a successful occasion.
A London Life and Other Tales
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The impulses and desires of the mother and partner have been gratified in this system.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why I is fingernail a bIt'stratified recently phenomenon?
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I was most gratified at/by/with the outcome of the meeting.
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We stratified patients in each centre according to degree of obstruction and randomised them to treatment by consecutive sealed opaque envelopes.
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The sample of people questioned was drawn from the university's student register and stratified by age and gender.
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I personally do not have time for delays in this operation, and my approach has been ratified at the highest levels.
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Seven countries have already ratified the constitution with two more countries well on track.
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The Union army code announced in 1863 strongly influenced the unratified Declaration of Brussels (1874).
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All parties ratified the peace treaty
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In 1883, 11 states signed and ratified the convention in Paris. The convention specified the principle of "national treatment", the right of priority.
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First-generation crystals are rarely noted as minute orange-colored trapezohedra associated with the stratified layers of laumontite and stilbite, discussed below.
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Peasant society was becoming more stratified and cohesive, and lords were making greater demands on their tenants.
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The deal must be ratified by Greece before the money can be released.
The Sun
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Paul Woodfield says a pre-construction geophysics survey revealed nothing, so no prior excavation was required; the sherds, with large quantities of kiln wasters, were unstratified.
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They had started research on botulin and anthrax in 1942-the USA had signed the protocol but not ratified it - and by 1944 had reached an advanced stage.
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The establishment of this air police force has been ratified by the State Council.
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Consider the following scenario: The amendment is passed and ratified by the states.
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I was enormously gratified, especially considering that Doug's first impression of me was formed at our launch event, where I was acting as a mime.
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stratified rock
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Given our ever more stratified and atomized society, why expect the draft to be equal or fair?
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FONTENELLE was never more gratified than when a Swede, arriving at the gates of Paris, inquired of the custom-house officers where Fontenelle resided, and expressed his indignation that not one of them had ever heard of his name.
Literary Character of Men of Genius Drawn from Their Own Feelings and Confessions
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Roy Grinker and John Spiegel came to a similar conclusion, noting that "a gratified, happy childhood with biparental influences contributes a reserve strength on which a man may draw in times of danger.
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II
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If the assumed "mediumship" of this woman was not an imposture, some of the many people who have visited her for the purpose of getting communications from their spirit-friends would have been gratified.
The Humbugs of the World An Account of Humbugs, Delusions, Impositions, Quackeries, Deceits and Deceivers Generally, in All Ages
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A little flustered though I must say gratified I took off my glasses and courtesied and said “Sir, Mrs. Lirriper is your humble servant.”
Mrs. Lirriper's Lodgings
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The continental crust is not stratified like the oceanic crust and so does not have a characteristic seismic velocity structure.
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We ratified the treaty in 1951 but under our constitution this gives no right of action in our domestic courts.
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A federal oil law was first tabled in 2007, but it has yet to be ratified.
Times, Sunday Times
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The sample of people questioned was drawn from the university's student register and stratified by age and gender.
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The Patent Office's adventurousness gratified biotechnologists, but it also disquieted many clerics.
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None of these agreements has yet been ratified, though.
Times, Sunday Times
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The 20 plants from each maternal family were stratified among ten blocks in the greenhouse, with two from each family in each block.
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The treaty is very clear; the treaty must be ratified by the last day of December next year.
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The deal must be ratified by Greece before the money can be released.
The Sun
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A parallel rule holds in the case of a duly authenticated official notice to the Secretary of State that a State legislature has ratified a proposed amendment to the Constitution.
The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952
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-- I, who have valued myself on my abilities! who have often disdained the generous candour of my sister, and gratified my vanity, in useless or blameable distrust.
Paul Raushenbush: What Kind of Life Do You Want to Live? Reflections On Graduation Day
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The second cause of greed is the opposite: this time it is a spoilt childhood, in which most desires are readily gratified.
Times, Sunday Times
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Under the Vienna Convention (also unratified, but recognized as codifying interpretive principles of customary international law), states that have signed a treaty are not to act so as to undermine it until it has been ratified or rejected by the ratifying body (i.e. unsigning is not contemplated).
The Volokh Conspiracy » Judge Baltazar Garzón Indicted
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The initial intuitive repugnance that Lyndsay feels at the idea of racial mixture is ratified by her empirical experience.
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I was not surprised, although I was rather gratified, to find the semi-detached house one of incredible modesty.
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The rules relating to inadmissible reservations and objections thereto can confuse the relationship even between States which have ratified a treaty.
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If both houses of Congress passed the legislation, the amendment would be ratified only after approval by 38 states.
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And she was gratified to see the people becoming disillusioned with capitalism.
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In a society stratified by economic classes, economic slavery will continue to exist even if the conditions for its abolition are possible.
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To be added to the church's constitution, the ban must be ratified by a majority of the church's 173 presbyteries before the denomination meets in June.
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Patients were stratified into three groups on the basis of the likelihood of bacteremia.
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It is impossible to behold such effects of reiterated local movements, all of post-Tertiary date, without reflecting that, but for the accidental presence of the stratified drift, all of which might easily have been missing, where there has been so much denudation, even if it had once existed, we might have referred the verticality and flexures and faults of the rocks to an ancient period, such as the era between the Chalk with flints and the
The Antiquity of Man
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For randomisation, patients were stratified according to hospital and treatment intent.
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On average, the water column of Lake Superior is undersaturated with respect to dissolved oxygen and supersaturated with respect to carbon dioxide during the summer-stratified period.
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Let us return to the stratified laminae of soapy water for which the size of the discontinuities is such that we have readily accessible the elementary sheet the periodic repetition of which forms the bands.
Jean Baptiste Perrin - Nobel Lecture
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This performance he called a mortification of his frame; but when this sly churchman slipped up and put on his capote again, his thin visage bore the same gratified lines which may be seen on the face of a child making mud pies.
Old Kaskaskia
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Iwas gratified to read last week that most people can't tell the difference between plonk and expensive wine.
Times, Sunday Times
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The term was invented in the 1980s and has not yet been formally ratified, but it really should be.
Times, Sunday Times
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The stratified gneiss, which is the underlying rock of much of this part of the country, dips toward the centre of the continent, but the strata are often so much elevated as to appear nearly on their edges.
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa
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The soil here consists of ice and volcanic ashes interstratified; and at a little depth beneath the surface it must remain perpetually congealed, for
Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
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The luscious passion of the seraglio is the only one almost that is gratified here to the full; but it is blended so with the surly spirit of despotism in one of the parties, and with the dejection and anxiety which this spirit produces in the other, that, to one of my way of thinking, it cannot appear otherwise than as a very mixed kind of enjoyment.
Letters of the Right Honourable Lady M--y W--y M--e
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Being gratified, he spread himself upon the couch, crossed his legs in the air, and without another word dived Twenty Thousand Leagues
Rose in Bloom
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The lake's water is permanently stratified, having a warm epilimnion overlying a cooler hypolimnion and is remarkably clear.
Lake Malawi National Park, Malawi
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A brief review of the law indicates that a contract claimed to be entered under duress or undue influence is voidable, not void; it may be ratified by subsequent conduct.
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These Trade References are ratified by the World Trade Organisation and are the standards that the industry is benchmarked against.
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If the understanding I attain is found useful by others, I am gratified, and I think understanding is a prerequisite for making good policy.
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They stratified patients into five risk classes according to 20 clinical and laboratory variables, and found a clear correlation between mortality and risk class.
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Deposits of non-iron metallic ores, for example those of sub-Volcanic or submarine emanative genesis, or sulfide veins with oxidized valuable-mineral sources, or stratified tin deposits, such as frequently occur in the Latin American Andes, exhibit this fine intergrowth and must be handled during beneficiation with special attention regarding the fine grain distribution.
Chapter 20
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______________________________which it is stratified, territorialized, organized, signified, attributed, etc., as well as lines of deterritorialization down which it constantly flees.
Inmanencia
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Sino-Soviet balance; the SALT II arms control treaty, which, though never ratified by the Senate, did slow the arms race for several years; and deregulation of major industries such as airlines and trucking, which had far-reaching results in making our economy more efficient and competitive.
The Good Fight
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If ratified, the constitution would open the gates, not to ‘savage liberalism’, but politically correct social ‘rightsism’ with the economic stagnation and unemployment that are its concomitants.
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The treaty remained unratified by England till the 20th of September 1490, a year and a half after its ratification by the Spanish sovereigns at Medina.
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The captain in the meanwhile crowded her with sail; fifteen sails in all, every stay being gratified with a stay-sail, a boat-boom sent aloft for a maintop-gallant yard, and the derrick of
Vailima Letters
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This treaty now looks unlikely to be fully ratified.
Times, Sunday Times
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Interestingly, Spain has already ratified the convention.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was an enthusiastic exponent of the ‘Three Age System’, deducing support for it from his examinations of stratified and associated assemblages.
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One took the propaganda for granted, with little knowledge of how and why it had come about; another was gratified to be associated with a party that was seemingly "reformist" and "revolutionary" at the same time, pro-American and pro-Soviet, nationalistic pro tem and internationalistic traditionally; a third type was more or less mechanically drawn in by virtue of key posts held by Communists in various non-Communist organizations, such as trade unions.
Revisiting American Communism: An Exchange
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From the eastern hills it broadens out over wide alluvial plains between Jabalpur and Harda, where the villages are quite highly stratified and occupied by farming communities and fishermen.
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A resolution that conditions should be improved has been ratified.
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All three are expected to be ratified unanimously at the party convention on the 16th November.
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Tourists, with whom I had an ardent, but ungratified longing, to establish
Pictures from Italy
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Conceived and led by Dr. Don Beck, a leading global authority on value systems, societal change, and stratified democracy, SDi is an advanced extension and elaboration of the biopsychosocial systems concept originated by the late Dr. Clare W.
Welcome to Spiral Dynamics Integral
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After a three month dietary run-in period patients were stratified on the basis of fasting plasma glucose concentration and body weight.
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In the third cohort, a total of 145 seeds were cold stratified for 30 days and then checked for germination on filter paper in a petri dish.
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The sides of the valley were here nearly precipitous; but, as frequently happens with stratified rocks, small ledges projected, which were thickly covered by wild bananas, liliaceous plants, and other luxuriant productions of the tropics.
Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
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I've been really gratified by the tenor of the responses here.
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And it exists in in me as a stratified layer of confusion and angst; the thickest, crustiest, heftiest layer of it, though, is this: just because I was truly just lucky enough to get pregnant and will, all things in the universe willing, very soon have a child, does not like other mothers me make.
Blog: Tale of the skittering thong
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Here's a man who clearly knows how to achieve the lineaments of gratified desire on the faces of his women, as I think William Blake once phrased it.
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The system was stratified, but social mobility was possible.
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Germany, which has ratified the treaty in parliament, also wants to see it survive.
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This is an International treaty ratified by all the people on this island and there is no other show in town.
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The Queen cast not an ungratified glance on a large mirror, which, hanging on one side of the apartment, and illuminated by the torch-light, reflected her beautiful face and person.
The Abbot