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Others see the ability of citizens to exercise basic political rights as the sinequanon of legitimation.
Friendship was viewed by many as the sinequanon of a quality relationship.
This reconstruction was an ideological sinequanon of the project of legibility.
Instead, the institutionalized tool has been presented as the sinequanon of scientific inference.
Judicial independence is thus a sinequanon for the judicialisation of policy.
It is, in a way, the sinequanon of municipal connections, since it gives them grandeur and legitimacy.
Candor about these aims is a sinequanon of any useful debate over the legitimacy of the methods used to advance them.
If paradox is truly the sinequanon of key aspects of performance, we must perforce engage with such textual convolutions via a paradoxology.
This duty is a sinequanon for establishing and maintaining a fiduciary relationship between professionals and patients.
To put it another way, why was landscape a sinequanon for characterising a nation which, when all is said and done, existed already?
If individuality is a sinequanon, for ensoulment, then this property cannot be an attribute to the very early zygote or pre-embryo.
It does not imply, however, that it was the sinequanon.
However, lifestyle modification still remains the therapeutic 'sinequanon'.
In this latter period, the art of shouting became a sinequanon for drinking in public.
That is the sinequanon of this phenomenon in general: ducats are used in jewelry only when people have enough to show off.
The theatrical sinequanon of that stillness would be the practice of the no theatre, which - values immobility and silence.
In all, patronage, tax evasion and smuggling were the sinequanon of profit-making.
Phonological recoding and self-teaching: sinequanon of reading acquisition.
In contemporary western societies, independence has become the ideal quality of the adult human being and the sinequanon of public policies.
Rational behaviour, while indeed a sinequanon of models of belief change, is not the only desideratum thereof.
Action in the form of organised revolutionary violence by a united working class was the sinequanon of the revolution's success.
The newly formed federal government was convinced that a single, manageable currency was a sinequanon of viable nationality.
Analytical induction is the sinequanon of ethnographic.
That is really a sinequanon for broad understanding of this planet's evolution and that of others in the last three chapters.
Balance in ministerial appointment was a sinequanon for building and sustaining a prime ministerial coalition.
The patio, or court-house, form was almost a sinequanon of low-dense housing.
He saw economic integration as a major step towards continental unity, a sinequanon for political and economic development.
Indeed, the power to perform high security computations interspersed in a larger low-security computation is the sinequanon of useful secure programming languages.
So too for many other complex systems, including those that presumably are a sinequanon for the emergence of intelligence.
The sinequanon of such chaotic systems is their nonlinearity.
For sera to be state approved, the existence of a stable method of evaluation was a sinequanon.
Trans-stadial maintenance of infection (of which trans-ovarial transmission, from female to larvae, is a special form), is the sinequanon of an ixodid tick's performance as a vector.
The prevailing orthodoxy then was that the plan should allocate most resources, recognizing central planning and state ownership as sinequanon of a socialist economy.
Consequently, dogmatic approaches to context as a sinequanon for valuable musical experiences must be rejected, and a more dynamic model needs to be embraced.
But prior to the 1820s no systematic arguments had been made to the effect that such ability was a sinequanon for an adequate theory.
They value this relation as many of us value education - a considerable intrinsic good that neither guarantees, nor is a sinequanon for, a good life.
Nearly all are explicitly strategic, so it is fair to say that non-cooperative game theory is the unifying thread, the sinequanon of political economy.
Computing and genetics- bioinformatics-has in little more than a decade progressed from subsubspecialty to the sinequanon of contemporary biomedical research, and it bids fair to transform clinical practice.
In their experience wage labour was the key feature of this phase of life, the daily reality with which they had to contend, the sinequanon.
How are we to maintain trust as the condition sinequanon for any form of human communication if the seemingly irrational no longer fits any rational scheme of discourse?
However, as we have already emphasized, effective interprofessional communication is a sinequanon, together with an agreed method of co-ordination, for example with a key-working system.
European governance is the sinequanon of the success of our common project.
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This therefore is the sinequanon to transparency and it is the sinequanon to proper democratic explanation.
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Should the aforesaid undertaking not be a condition sinequanon?
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I think that transparency and independence are the sinequanon for proper, safe food, which is what we are all aiming for.
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This is a sinequanon condition to attaining more authoritative and reliable media.
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Indeed, this seems to me to be the sinequanon for an effective and transparent collaboration.
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Cooperation and the exchange of knowledge in research and technological development are a sinequanon for research workers.
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That will be a sinequanon of using that procedure.
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It is a sinequanon of further progress.
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That is the sinequanon of any market that is claimed to be a free market.
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However, it is often a sinequanon for successful operation of the economy.
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But that is a sinequanon with us.
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The fourth and main sinequanon is that a franchise holder should not be paid for recruiting other people.
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We believe that this is a sinequanon for any cohesion, clarity or loyalty.
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Do they see the avoidance of monopoly and price fixing as the one sinequanon condition on the economic side?
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I should have thought that an inspection by the same body was sinequanon.
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As well as helping to encourage tourism, that provides a sinequanon of a sustainable economy.
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That is the sinequanon of a real recovery.
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That is a sinequanon if we are going to hold our trade.
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It is really a point of the sinequanon element.
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A high degree of academic attainment is not a sinequanon for competence in arranging sales or purchases of houses.
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That is a sinequanon of the situation.
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It is a sinequanon that the bases of an air squadron should be in a relatively safe area.
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It is a sinequanon that these criteria are met before the accession negotiations can start, and we must never forget this.
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Appropriately trained officials are a sinequanon for effective implementation of the law and actual reduction of offences against the environment.
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This is the sinequanon of a true information policy.
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Neutrality and impartiality are crucial for having access to populations and a condition sinequanon for the security of relief workers.
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To fight for this is not a form of neo-colonialism, it is a sinequanon of effective development.
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This is required, for example, in the context of international agreements by third parties as a conditio sinequanon.
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We believe that this independence is a sinequanon for conducting an appropriate monetary policy within the economic and monetary union.
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As far as the other sinequanon are concerned, they are not within our powers of discretion or disposal.
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This is the sinequanon condition for reconciling the popular and political spheres.
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This is a sinequanon, and it would seem unnecessary to keep stressing it.
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I agree that that is a sinequanon of the scheme.
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The commitment of front-line delivery workers is a sinequanon for the success of the better government agenda.
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A full review is the sinequanon of defence policy in the post-cold war world.
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That is a sinequanon of the requisition of a domestic rate.
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Is it to be a sinequanon that the horses are only to be put to certain work?
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The sinequanonof the direct-grant system, although many types of schools come within that heading, is selection.
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That is a sinequanon of good management.
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A deep knowledge of the market into which one is selling is the sinequanon of successful business.
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It is the sinequanon of the existence of institutions of higher education.
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More and more the sinequanon of modern politics is to go with the flow of "tabloid populism".
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They are, as has been said tonight, the sinequanon of local government.
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Indeed, one could say that it was a sinequanon of an industrial society.
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In addition, a sinequanon is either mathematics or a science.
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Good financial structures and good industrial relationships are surely a sinequanon of safety.
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This is a sinequanon for the development of industry.
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It is, however, more than clear that the sinequanon to such energy planning is a radically different social and economic framework.
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I think establishing a patent is a condition sinequanon, as has been adequately pointed out.
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I believe it also means promoting women's rights as the sinequanon to advancing children's rights.
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This, in my opinion, is a sinequanon.
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Therefore, agreement with the third countries is a sinequanon for this directive to enter into force.
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Merit must be recognised and rewarded, specific skills training should be a sinequanon for promotion to a higher grade.
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A healthy individual is a sinequanon for a healthy society.
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Low inflation is not a sinequanon of economic growth.
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This is a sinequanon of the whole thing.
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The hydrographer's work is itself a sinequanon of any sea use planning framework.
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