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The hallmarks of stratum 1 are noncompositionality and non-productivity (cf. maternity, fraternity, fraternize).
Therefore, one of the essential hallmarks of life may be containment in a cell membrane.
Transparency, veracity, and accountability, hallmarks of responsible business practices, must become part of the bioinformatics calculus as well.
Alterations in learning and adaptation are hallmarks of this disorder.
The explications they contain display all the hallmarks of teaching methods honed over many years.
The existing neuropathological and neuroimaging literature has concentrated almost exclusively on hamartomata and focal dysplasias as the cerebral hallmarks of tuberous sclerosis.
The explosion and control of knowledge, the objecti®cation and textual representation of political relations + these were the hallmarks of an apparent revolution.
The hallmarks of scientific rigor in qualitative science have been well documented.
We are currently analyzing these fish for hallmarks of degeneration such as abnormal protein phosphorylation and folding, aggregation, amyloid formation, and cell death.
The president, however, shares power with the prime minister, who can be defeated by a no-confidence vote - the hallmarks of a parliamentary system.
Just as public/private partnerships to develop genomic prowess are being reported almost daily, the hallmarks of business ethics must become part of the analysis.
Furthermore, manipulating the receptor levels and the production and metabolism of lysophospholipids inhibits many of the hallmarks of cancer.
By and large, however, censorship and repression were the hallmarks of government press policy before 1848.
Exclusion, socialisation and a dynamic religious experience are considered the hallmarks of the genre in some of the literature.
Clauses in which it is said to occur display all the hallmarks of finiteness, including cooccurrence with the finite complementizer.
Although different cell types do not necessarily display all the hallmarks of apoptosis, there are, however, a number of strikingly similar features.
The perversion of loops, a trademark of many 12k releases, is one of the most obvious hallmark's of the label's post-techno positioning.
Indeed, the allomorphy and phonological reduction evident in these data are well-documented hallmarks of grammaticization in general and of going to in par ticular.
Provisionality, self-doubt, a permanent restlessness are the hallmarks of the man.
Their exclusivity, their endogamy (forbidding suitors ' from the world '), have all the hallmarks of sectarian inwardness.
Diversity in process and outcome related to mental disorder and to development in general are hallmarks of the developmental psychopathology perspective.
What are the hallmarks of the interlocking biochemical, biophysical, and large-scale network processes found in olfactory-motor circuits?
Competition among these various internal voices would reach its greatest intensity at the point where duality, ambiguity and paradox emerge as stylistic hallmarks.
They also bear the hallmarks of writers who talk and listen to each other.
High levels of structural diversity and fluidity were hallmarks of our interviewees' residential units.
Apart from a few minor quirks that undoubtedly arose from the translation, the text is generally straightforward, clearly written and engaging - all hallmarks of a good popular book.
Studies using human tissue are complicated by the technical difficulties in establishing both the pluripotent and self-renewing properties of these cells, the hallmarks of a true stem cell.
One of the hallmarks of the close bond between infant and caregiver is the increased attention caregivers and children pay to each other, in particular to each other's speech.
The periodic and cyclical nature of bipolar illness is one of its distinguishing hallmarks, with great variability in the frequency with which episodes occur and the duration of each episode.
One of the hallmarks of justice is that persons should be treated individually and not assumed to possess the negative characteristics of others in their group.
A broad view of the history of science as a history of human knowledge and its cultural evolution has therefore been one of its hallmarks from the beginning.
Reformers sponsored not simply the beautification of the city, but also a rational city, underpinned by scientific methods, efficient planning and new technologies - the very hallmarks of modernization.
Lexical entries are categorisations of the speech signal, and as such they show the main hallmarks of categorisation in other domains, such as statistical variability and prototypicality effects.
In contrast to remote procedure calls or message passing models, channel-based models can support the anonymous communication, which is one of the hallmarks of shared data space models.
In the latter especially, we have a parallel to recent musicological approaches, whose hallmarks have been a renewed interest in philosophical and literary theory and a penchant for practical musicmaking.
Although demyelination and oligodendrocyte loss are pathological hallmarks of the disease, increased oligodendrocyte numbers and remyelination are frequently observed in early lesions, but diminish as the disease course progresses.
Hallmarking is independent testing of precious metals to decide the metal fineness.
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One of the issues that were not discussed this evening is the system of private hallmarks.
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Equally, it is vital that all engaged in such work understand that toughness, transparency and accountability are the hallmarks of an effective regulatory system.
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The hallmarks of the design phase of the new deal have been genuine openness and flexibility.
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What is going on has all the hallmarks of that type of activity.
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Prejudice and indecision prevented them from acting, and prejudice and indecision are the hallmarks of their opposition today.
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Instability and change are the hallmarks of the international scene these days.
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Many of them bear the hallmarks of haste and panic.
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Subsection (5) allows the coating of an article after hallmarking, but only to a properly small thickness of two micrometers.
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They bore all the hallmarks of his usual trend for understatement.
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The privatisation bears all the hallmarks of previous sell-offs.
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I believe that those are the hallmarks of a sensible and enduring voting system.
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Such a feeling would be hard to justify in the light of the impartiality and balance that are the hallmarks of the report.
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Competition and efficiency are the hallmarks of private enterprise and are essential to the economic success of the nation.
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The statute bears the hallmarks of political compromise.
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In one sense, that is one of the greatest hallmarks of their activity since 1997.
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The hallmarks can be sent by post and put on in a third country.
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Therefore, the body would be headed by a judge and would have all the hallmarks of a court.
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Hallmarking is not a barrier to trade; it is a barrier to production of inferior quality, which is quite a different proposition.
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They leave the cheap stuff and the tat, but take the hallmarked goods and the pretty little things that will sell.
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The document has all the hallmarks of such a scenario.
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Famine, disease and death remain the hallmarks of these countries.
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Sluggishness, lack of political will and incapacity have hitherto been the hallmarks of this highly important tax harmonization dossier.
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To us that is the most precious principle of all, one of the hallmarks of a really civilised society.
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However, he used one key phrase in referring to these "monsters" being the hallmarks of an industrial civilisation.
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There are other metals like palladium or rhodium, but they are not designated for hallmarking purposes.
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One in 1757 made counterfeiting hallmarks a felony punishable by death.
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The hallmarks of the few "last ditchers" are clear to see all along the line.
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Many would argue that one of the hallmarks of a civilised society is the way in which it treats its animals.
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One of the great attractions of silver is the hallmarks.
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Lawlessness and corruption appear to be the hallmarks of the area.
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Recent history's examples of repressive or oppressive regimes have hallmarks that can be traced through them.
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Here again, his attack on our actions has all the hallmarks of expediency, not principle.
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The electoral practices of the 18th and early 19th centuries, such as intimidation and fraud, risk becoming the hallmarks of the 21st.
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Human rights, a love of justice, a willingness to show mercy and a passion for the dispossessed are the hallmarks of a civilised society.
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A sense of moral autonomy and of the ability to contribute to society are hallmarks of a good society.
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As was said earlier, it has all the hallmarks of an overreaction.
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The education system has all the hallmarks of a potential unstable equilibrium.
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Furthermore, there cannot be any effective competition, which is one of the hallmarks of the market economy.
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They still keep sending them in because traders know they can sell them once they are hallmarked.
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However, we regret that such measures are necessary, because they are not the hallmarks of a free society.
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If that continues, it has all the hallmarks of a long-term disaster for this country.
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Such a solution would bear all the hallmarks of a much more effective regional policy.
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I should be inclined to suggest that the right to keep coals in the bath is one of the hallmarks of freedom.
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Apart from the omission to pay tribute to his predecessor, his speech had the hallmarks of a very good maiden speech.
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One of the hallmarks of a mature personality and a mature society is that not only challenge but change can be accepted.
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Despite all the improvements, they still have all the hallmarks of such nationalised industries.
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There is so much interaction in the treaty that it shows all the hallmarks of being written by a committee, or even two committees.
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Children can be damaged for ever if they are sent to school hallmarked as coming from an impoverished family.
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People like to choose their silver and have the hallmarks explained to them.
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However, these patterns do not demonstrate other hallmarks of differential 'lead time bias'.
The teachers who are qualified give lists of hallmarks that are more similar to those given for schools.
In my view, this is an evasion of social responsibility - social responsibility being one of the hallmarks of an honest profession.
Marking features and maintaining direction are both hallmarks of the scaffolding process.
As such, the book will be a valuable reference, but it shows the hallmarks of being hastily compiled.
Clearly, this is an enterprise that has some of the hallmarks of scientism.
Fear and intimidation are the hallmarks of authoritarian regimes.
Most importantly, we tend to activate stereotypes most when we are stressed, multitasking, and under time pressure - the hallmarks of a clinical encounter.
The two are experiential prostheses, status symbols, and technological hallmarks of the mechanical age.
There seem to be a closer relationship between the special lessons that teachers recall and their hallmarks.
Referring to higher education, the highest-ranking hallmarks were teacher knowledge, technique, support or praise from the teacher, and the development of the student's individuality.
Little need be said of the declared hallmarks of the proper procedures of tribunals of" openness, fairness and impartiality".
One of the hallmarks of jazz is its cooperative approach to artistic behaviour.
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