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However, several genotypes clustered firmly and varied only slightly genetically.
Clearly, these voters appear to be firmly committed to sticking with their first preferences on this ballot.
While a substantial majority of both mass and elite prefer democratic to authoritarian political values, these preferences are not firmly crystallized.
Moreover, even if citizens firmly support liberal democratic norms, they may believe that the actions of the current regime do not fulfil those norms.
The focus of political change was firmly located within women themselves.
They were firmly located within a political system, and their relationships were necessarily dynamic.
Governance of his own realm, however, was firmly in his hands.
Not all the chapters fit neatly into these categories, but the majority can be placed firmly in one or the other camp.
The emphasis was firmly placed on prevention rather than reaction, and pointed to the need for partnership working and collaboration between health and educational professionals.
Spilt fuel oil, however, had quickly migrated laterally across the permafrost surface, which in this case was firmly ice-cemented.
His views have always been based firmly on the facts and observations derived from a critical scientific method.
The chapter nicely ties together the book's disparate threads and places them firmly in a wider context.
A set of actors who were in control was firmly positioned in the foreground.
Simple notions of insider and outsider are very firmly nailed.
Biting her lips and staring firmly at the finish line indicate her resilience.
Here, every firmly guaranteed transition is shadowed by one that is possible.
In a literal sense, the third bar quite firmly establishes a sense of metric time.
The myriad other types of -ilm (natural sciences, engineering, agriculture, medicine, geography, etc.) remained firmly outside the grasp of the indigenously trained.
I firmly agree with you when you mention the potential of exploring past experiences of things.
No one has managed to connect firmly any fatal disorder of normal human ageing to the failure of cell proliferation.
The door to well-paid occupations was firmly closed.
Although the majority of contributions are firmly focused on contemporary times, there is much here of interest to the historian.
Here they were given further consistency, and the common law began to crystalize, with bridewealth-law features more or less firmly embedded in it.
Their papers use style as a value-saturated concept, one that anchors mathematical traditions firmly in a particular time and place.
She also draws distinctions between higher and lower courts, though the focus of her case studies mean that the emphasis remains firmly on higher courts.
Given their chronological age, all were within normal limits ; given their adjusted age, all were firmly within the average range.
Implementation, however, was firmly placed with local authorities.
Several points must be kept firmly in mind in order to understand his puzzling position.
Unlike rice, therefore, workers' fortunes were tied more firmly to the international economy.
Cladistics has revolutionized systematics, overturning some traditional taxonomic categories and firmly establishing others.
When these connections are firmly made, then both our understanding and our ability to intervene will be maximized.
In exchange for these reductions, mandatory reporting was firmly imposed for a selected set of diagnoses.
Unlike the academic moralists, she is not "firmly imprisoned in an ivory tower" (p. 8).
The duct was then divided leaving the umbrella (which was endothelialisated and firmly attached to the wall of the duct) towards the pulmonary side.
A step has thus been taken toward firmly establishing that value.
Nevertheless, the research base, with few exceptions, remains firmly within approaches delimited by experimental methods.
Everything 'fits': the sense that the several movements are governed firmly by a single overall vision is nowhere stronger within his sacred vocal music.
Here eighteen chapters, written by many of the leading experts (and enthusiasts), bring the topic of predation back into focus and also firmly up-to-date.
The ventral surface is cemented firmly to a metal stand, making study difficult.
Situational factors and presuppositions create discourse as firmly as do lexical and syntactic parameters.
Firmly embedded in the context of mobility, ethnic boundaries seem to have been much more permeable in pre-colonial times than they are today.
An opposite reduction sets them firmly apart, in obedience to the names given to them by their makers.
However, the action of the liberal-bourgeois state, which had been firmly in place since the 1840s, was very different from the previous period.
With that success firmly established, let us now turn to what may be referred to as postmodern developments.
The premiers were now firmly in the deployment net, their ambiguous status gone.
However, this has now been firmly established beyond all reasonable doubt, most recently in three crystal structures discussed below.
At the same time, through ridicule, the joke puts them firmly back in their place.
All this forms a welcome attempt to link economic with cultural history, and tie consumption firmly into both.
Apart from the nuclear magnetic moment papers, the field is tightly packed and firmly connected.
To use a homely metaphor, the policy cart was firmly planted out in front of the evidentiary horse.
Outside classical institutions, music is firmly entangled with the thor nier aspects of current society.
Wallace's history ends with the company still firmly in mid-flight, yet its final destination is less than clear.
The animal was positioned in ventral recumbency for recording with the head firmly supported in an upright position.
The model works strictly in accordance with the objective laws of nature and the equally firmly established laws of mathematics.
A single zygote and a single parthenogenetic egg were aggregated until they firmly adhered to each other.
As a spectator or auditor, the novelist is firmly located outside the fiction that she creates.
To serve a useful purpose, damage figures have to be of sufficient quality and be firmly based on empirical work.
Taking evidence and the decision-making process is firmly fixed to the requirements of scheduling.
A firmly entrenched evolutionary perspective guided the modernization plans of the newly empowered government services.
They too believed that the elimination of colonial racial privileges and the legal equality of the free firmly established with independence sufficed.
Significant exceptions to the standard array of definitions can always be found within music which is nevertheless broadly recognised to be firmly within the family.
Undoubtedly, this rewarding study firmly places adultery back on the agenda of historians of the long eighteenth century.
The parasitoids rapidly became firmly established and snout beetle populations declined dramatically.
The number of statistically significant results found means that the null hypothesis that rodents are evenly distributed amongst the manholes must, therefore, be firmly rejected.
The contributors deliver on the editors' promise of empirically driven arguments grounded firmly on primary sources.
Perhaps when an elite is united and firmly in control it generally adopts or rejects innovations, so as to preserve or enhance its power.
A male fly was placed with its ventral side up and wings held firmly using plasticine.
First, the validity of the measure used to extract information from case records in this study has not been firmly established empirically.
As far as ageing and older people are concerned, the aim of active ageing is by now firmly embedded in the worldwide policy discourse.
However, this architectural language remains, like traditional masonry construction, firmly based on the expression of mass, weight or (apparent) absence of weight.
Moreover, a host of critical topics have been set firmly on archaeology's analytical agenda that explore the interdigitation of materiality, aesthetics, technology a nd self-formation.
The edges of the tents were dug firmly into the ground to prevent insects crawling under them.
In the subsequent stages, cells are not as firmly attached to the substrate and cell density in the original attachment zone decreases significantly.
All this makes it obvious that it will not even be necessary to bribe this prime witness to keep his mouth firmly shut.
A move towards economic stabilization soon surfaced under the new economic leadership, but still needed some time to become firmly established.
The dialectic structure seems to be one of the crucial musical factors that actually caught the audience's attention firmly.
His hearing appears to be just as impaired as his vision, and this obliviousness positions him more firmly in the locus.
Specific acts of representation themselves sometimes became vehicles for freer presentation, which was thus kept firmly in the foreground.
He follows the modern trends, which is natural, but he sticks firmly to melody, which is neither ancient nor modern.
The birth of electroacoustic music is associated with an era of creativity which is now firmly embedded in the past.
When taking into account the different factors cited above, most of the species included in this study cannot be firmly excluded from the hypothetical life-cycle.
Nevertheless, the case for basing our understanding of changes in audition and cognition with age firmly in the biological arena is difficult to refute.
With pension reform firmly on the political agenda, both political blocs struggled to control the process.
When truth has been found, it must be firmly held to with an assent that is personal.
Thus, this idea should be firmly embedded in your mind.
Submerging the present in the textual past brings it more firmly under control.
The mouth is thin-lipped and set very firmly.
By 1135 many of these were firmly established, very wealthy and already engaged in the settlement of their own tenants.
Parody, self-quotation, the mixing of writings and culturally defamiliarizing strategies place the nouveau roman firmly within postmodernism.
While presented last, these considerations should be kept firmly in mind when making any kind of inference or decision from this study's results.
The theater, a profession in which privacy cannot possibly be incorporated into employment, must be rejected firmly by heroines of novels.
The initiative moved firmly back into the hands of more conservative forces within the government.
The prosperity of the city was now firmly based on its commerce.
Issues such as copyright, disclosure, privacy and bibliographical control all fall- or should fall- firmly within the library and information science professionals' area.
The economic leadership of this rural area was no longer firmly in the hands of its wealthier farmers and landowners.
How could such a delicate phenomenon be scrutinised if it cannot be held firmly before the eyes of the reader?
In fact, their view of religious systems seems to be surprisingly firmly embedded in a processualist paradigm.
Both arable farming and animal husbandry were firmly embedded in social values and cosmological ideas.
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