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There was a common perception, based either on past experience or on the experiences of acquaintances, that statutory help was heavily restricted and inflexible.
Their activity is heavily underwritten through the state health insurance schemes and the government's finance of medical, paramedical and nursing education and training.
Work also provides a series of routines giving structure and meaning to people's lives, upon which they rely more or less heavily.
Heavily polluted means that the index is between 1 and 2, making the water unsuitable for body contact.
The hypothesis posits that, under comparable physical conditions, heavily eroded areas occur in highly populated regions.
Because such scales rely heavily on motor skills, they may not be sensitive to cognitive deficits that appear to emerge suddenly at school-age.
The molecular section oers a number of interesting and detailed chapters of scienti®c value and relevance, with the role of transposable elements featured heavily.
Consequently, they may have to rely more heavily on other cues to word meaning.
However, their result is again heavily dependent on social choices being complete.
Nonetheless, this relation is heavily based upon associations observed in adolescence and thereafter.
Even describing examples of these two putative selection processes cogently, leans heavily on the contrast with multi-step selection.
The pharynx lies within the tentorium and is heavily chitinised, gradually increasing in diameter towards the posterior end.
Thereafter, as would be expected, the plant cotton may become heavily infested.
The approach taken starts from first principles and relies heavily on mathematics to guide the arguments.
Accessory minerals include secondary phengite after feldspar and biotite, rutile needles in biotite, red garnet, monazite, heavily altered, orthite, epidote after biotite, and zircon.
However, this interesting counterexample relies heavily on adding edges in a particular, somewhat contrived way.
The method is heavily based on solving for fixed point solutions of certain distributional equations.
The log 10-transformed distribution is symmetrical in the first case and more heavily weighted towards negative values in the second case.
I suspect this a book that will be heavily thumbed over on library shelves by people with a wide range of interests.
Eighteen papers follow which cover different aspects of glaciomarine processes in both hemispheres, although heavily weighted in the favour of the northern.
The production of appropriate behavior may rely heavily on the functionality of the frontal cortex.
The principles of induction and coinduction are used heavily throughout the paper.
A major issue for any compiler, especially for one that inlines heavily, is name capture.
Another potential problem of the syntactic criteria is that they rely heavily on the use of pattern-matching equations.
Although her work is well researched, it is not heavily theoretical, nor was it intended to be.
A small means that consumers weight more heavily the growth effect of the tax.
Their well-being depended heavily on the existence of the state.
Hospitals generally have a private legal basis but are heavily regulated.
The correctness of the procedure heavily relies on this fact.
The samples were collected in the habitats used most heavily by the herbivores within a roughly 200 km2 area.
Correspondingly, their contribution is heavily biased towards the early period.
To achieve these goals, we invest heavily in our criminal courts.
As a consequence, the city rapidly developed into a thriving, and heavily subsidized, centre of cultural activity.
Other recent works draw heavily upon the sciences, especially medicine and public health.
The writers show that the preferred methods of dealing with waste relied heavily on the natural scavenging properties of the environment.
Stradling's photographs and text (pp. 24, 33) show that until the early twentieth century tall chimneys were heavily relied on to disperse smoke.
The remainder of this paragraph draws heavily on ibid., 301+2.
Well into the nineteenth century, superior court judges relied heavily on both men, both of whom endorsed the benefit principle.
By the 1870s, the notion of the savage had given way to a more heavily scientistic, racialized and medicalized image of a degenerate urban residuum.
My experiments suggest that dispersal is most likely achieved via living seabirds carrying a few seeds rather than heavily entangled birds likely to die.
Another noticeable feature was that learners tended to rely heavily on syntactic (or structural) cues without considering more dynamic contexts.
Although the author does not discuss this, it appears that the results were heavily influenced by the tasks.
Architects were heavily involved in the preparation of building applications.
Academic historians have not featured heavily in the processes of pre-designation research and evaluation.
They presumably carried water into their houses through the street door and depended heavily on the waterleaders.
Consequently, heavily pigmented subjects would make color matches in the presence of a noticeable saturation difference.
The optic nerve is heavily fasciculated and the proportion of myelinated axons increases with body length from 17% in subadults to 74% in adults.
However, the traditional rodent models, mice and rats, do not rely heavily on vision and have small visual brain areas.
The historians rely heavily on colonial judicial and criminal records.
Work in synthetic agents is heavily in-uenced by work in psychology on emotion and behavioural interaction, for example.
They have invested heavily in cotton as the sole possibility for climbing out of poverty and keeping their countries stable.
Interpretation of (33b), certainly, is even more heavily context-dependent; like the second part of (24), it is a 'response ', usually to an utterance.
The assessment of a student during the clinical practica focuses heavily on demonstration of clinical competence, resulting in certification through a competency-based national examination.
Ultimately, organic certification depends heavily upon the integrity of the producer and the honesty of all affiliated handlers when reporting to their certifier.
Inevitably, they depend heavily upon their own hinterlands, wider transport n etworks and the urban d evelopment of wider regions.
Various places in an exilic trajectory intervene to further complicate an already heavily imbricated identity (by gender, region, class, religion, age, and kinship).
Fourth-class postmasters and star-route contractors lobbied heavily against rural delivery.
Across the social sciences, meta-debates about methods have borrowed heavily from those in the philosophy of the natural sciences.
The essays depend heavily on references to external sources to make sense of the arguments.
Interpretation of floristic (both palynology and macrofloral) records of individual basins heavily depends on how data were obtained and processed.
Large and heavily infected snails are more frequently observed on the floating vegetation in the stream.
Needless to say, the schools may find proscription of gifts and meals difficult to justify if their faculty are heavily involved with industry themselves.
Indeed, there is evidence that fitness in perennial plants tends to depend more heavily upon survivorship than on fecundity28.
First, quarterly models entail more small negative idiosyncratic shocks over time that are discounted less heavily than if no shocks occurred for 5 years.
Because cost is expected up front and gains in life years occur in the future, discounting heavily devaluates the cost-effectiveness of prophylactic interventions (9).
During earlier famines, rural households had relied heavily on remittances of male migrants working in distant places.
Not only that ; its membership was also heavily skewed, for much of the time, in particular directions.
The success of this technique depends heavily on the compatibility between the two tag dictionaries being used.
Bedding surfaces may contain relatively coarse, heavily weathered, volcanic clasts, degraded ash particles and mica flakes.
They also underscore that the institutional legacy of a command economy bears heavily on trade policy.
Zanzibar is the world's leading producer of cloves, on which its economy has heavily depended since the early 1800s.
Such restrictions should not fall more heavily on biological materials than on chemical or radiological ones, given their tremendous potential for misuse.
Sadly this is a weakness throughout this formidable compilation in which the illustrated component is heavily weighted towards stratigraphic charts.
We decided early on that the conference should be both broadly based and heavily oriented toward implemented systems.
The pituitary was relatively more heavily irradiated as it is a small organ in close proximity to the nasopharynx.
Both labour markets are heavily dominated by women workers.
They looked remarkably fit but were prettily heavily dressed.
Currently, tick control, where it occurs at all, is heavily dependent on two approaches : the use of chemical pesticides and the use of tickresistant animals.
My only gripe is that there are few 'general' papers and nothing on numerical modelling and thus the volume is heavily weighted towards case studies.
They too argue that, for a number of structural reasons, less-developed countries are heavily dependent on trade taxes for revenue.
Radical nationalism attacked traditional conservatism, but it also drew heavily upon it and its authoritarian traditions.
The earliest years of an artist's life are always the most difficult to trace with accuracy, being the most heavily encrusted with legend.
Here we describe the colonization of heavily shocked gneiss by heterotrophic bacteria in a natural setting.
He may lean heavily on the word 'life' but not in the way a philosopher would.
The data from both spontaneous and elicited innovations, then, show that compounding is heavily favored over derivation for noun-formation in two- and three-year-olds.
The lava series is generally crude and more heavily rolled than the quartzite specimens.
Enriched by drawing quite heavily on the resources of other disciplines such as military psychiatry, general medicine and physiology, this book has 800 double-column pages.
First, the fact that the necessary relations established between town and country are heavily weighted in favour of the former.
Because total uncompensated care was heavily skewed, we used a log-transformed variable as the dependent variable.
Residents reported that tilling the heavily treated soil still, seven years later, draws large swarms of houseflies to the area.
The utility of this method relies heavily on the quality of the kernel documents.
The examples developed here are heavily biased towards the leadership and intellectual rationalization for the movement.
Although the success of the scheme in its attempt to relieve these internal tensions is questionable, its public image remains heavily altruistic.
Lectures make less use of the feed-back function of speech but depend heavily on the speech characteristic of needing less explicitness.
The other two groups were the" heavily indebted" borrowers.
Anglicans were still too heavily committed to an organization suited to a predominantly rural society.
As a consequence, banks have become more heavily involved in project financing, a trend reinforced by other factors affecting banks.
He suggests that they were worn for display only, rather than as a dress-fastening, being heavily abraded from contact with coarse outer clothing.
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