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As it transpired, however, he had more to fear from the secular authorities.
Perception transpires continuously over both time and space.
The outcome of this appeal was an investigation of what had transpired, followed by the ordering of a fresh election.
Clearly what transpired indicates the continued relevance of considering state rule and its intersection with local practise.
Thus, it transpires that, at least for this initial data, the modified model is linearly wellposed.
Much more importantly, however, it transpires that the virtual exchange of esteem-proxies need not be counterproductive in the manner of the ordinary variety.
In each, much of what transpired was unintended, out of control, so that practice was anything but 'totalitarian' in the earlier sense.
However, we see no necessary theoretical or substantive discrepancies between our analyses and those transpiring under the moniker of the five-factor model.
Once members of the chorus had arranged themselves along the rear of the stage, the most controversial moment of the production transpired.
What transpired in subsequent days, however, assumed a more complex character.
By positing an atlas, we trace a narrative that transpired across city spaces as well as over time.
The amount of water transpired was determined by subtracting the weights of unplanted pots from the weights of the planted pots.
Apparently, mental cues from the original environment suffice to trigger memories of events that transpired there.
In the experiments no attempt was made to distinguish the amounts of water transpired by the rice plants and by weeds.
The only evidence of what transpired in the quarry during the war today are a few rusty cable ends sticking out of some concrete.
On the first day, for instance, it transpired that the steamships were not ready for boarding.
Of course, no matter what transpires in the academy, people will continue making up lists that perpetuate the canon even as they slightly alter it.
Upon investigation of those exceptions it usually transpired that forms of reference used towards that addressee had been different when he or she was a child.
Indeed, what transpired thereafter offers another instructive glimpse at how a savvy population could still achieve its goals by manipulating the f lexible nature of law.
If it transpires that quantum mechanics is indeed crucial to the emergence of life, it is likely that it will offer the most stringent application of fine-tuning.
The question is about what the defendant did and how it affected the plaintiff, as well as about the nature of the context in which these actions and events transpired.
Such leaf phenology is considered to be adaptive to seasonal reduction in rainfall, because the reduction of transpiring leaf area should decrease the water loss from plants.
A dual-process approach to visual perception emerges from this analysis, with the ecological-dorsal process transpiring mainly without conscious awareness, while the constructivist-ventral process is normally conscious.
Here we do have some idea of what has been omitted, and it transpires that such elisions can have an impact on our perception of the composer.
The nature of interactions that transpired between social units and political units is clearly complex and varied, and how societies transitioned between kin and class is still poorly understood.
However, there may yet remain management techniques, forms of 'conservation farming', that could reduce soil evaporative losses and increase the proportion of available water transpired productively by the crop.
A lavish menu was planned but what transpired was meagre fare.
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Global capitalism is headed for a moral crisis if it transpires that the origin of the food crisis lies with stock market speculators.
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I do not intend to trespass on what exactly transpired, although it was an official and not a private meeting.
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At the trial, which was held in public, it transpired that there was not a single document of any kind found upon the man.
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No cases have transpired to call for special written authority in each case of search, and it is not proposed to alter the existing practice.
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Since then, nothing has transpired to show that this was an erroneous statement.
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There is a rumour that the proposed number was different from the one that finally transpired.
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If it transpired that they were doing nothing, they could be told what others were doing, and could benefit from that.
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One cannot help remembering what transpired during the whole of last year in regard to this question.
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A point has been made to-day with regard to what has transpired in other countries.
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Therefore, she must have been aware at that time of what had transpired.
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In many instances, when it is believed that foxes have taken a live lamb, it transpires that they have taken a dead or dying lamb.
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As things have transpired, we find that it is not an addition but a completely new factory processing an entirely different product.
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A lot has transpired which has convinced me that that is a fact.
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In the light of what has transpired in the last few months, can we now revise those estimates?
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Then it transpired that practically no one wanted to speak, and the whole thing collapsed about six o'clock.
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The actual details of what has transpired in this case are still the subject of inquiry.
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He compared what was happening now in the approved societies by way of payment of benefits with what transpired during the coal stoppage.
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Unfortunately, since then it has transpired that the problem is proving more than temporary.
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Equally, it enables us to amend the regulations if it transpires that inadvertently we are catching unobjectionable schemes.
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There is no greater hardship than being threatened with eviction from a cottage because of something that may have transpired at the place of work.
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I think it has an important bearing upon what has since transpired.
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We shall do well always to remember what then transpired.
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I know exactly what has transpired in council meetings on this issue.
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We must not be afraid, any of us, to confess that something we advocated a few years ago has transpired not to work.
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Now the practice has been challenged and it transpires that the discretion is substantially narrower than many believed it to be.
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What he did not say, but which subsequently transpired, is that the figures he gave include what is spent in the private sector.
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I hope that represents a correct statement of what transpires at that stage.
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After that deception was uncovered, it transpired that he had defrauded another authority for whom he had previously worked of a further £48,000.
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We cannot have any further information now than that which transpired at the inquest.
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We shall have to wait to see what transpires.
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I quote from his account given to another place on exactly what transpired.
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He did so in terms that made it clear that he did not have in mind the loophole that eventually transpired.
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Nothing that has since transpired suggests to them that it is necessary now to add to the recommendations in that report.
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When children are investigated, it transpires that much of the alcohol is obtained by theft from supermarkets and from illegal sales.
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Is she aware that it now transpires that there are questions about the rigorous safety checks on organophosphates?
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Does he mean to say he could not have ascertained from his staff what actually transpired?
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If it transpires that it has, that will represent an unforgivable breach of its duty to protect animal and human health.
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Suffice it to say that when the gentlemen appeared in court that morning, it transpired that they both had impeccable professional qualifications.
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I do not intend to say a word about what transpired, because those discussions were, naturally, confidential.
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To have any correspondence with reality it ought to be combined with a statement of our profound regret at the emergency which has transpired.
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There have been these hints for a long time and yet nothing has transpired.
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Without wishing to make any other comment at all, that is my own recollection of what transpired.
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I am afraid that the argument which transpired.
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We shall see what transpires as a result of the new evidence.
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I used to go upstream from the weir, where, it transpires, there are no voluntary arrangements.
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I am not a suspicious man, but what has transpired over the past few months has turned my trusting nature into one of suspicion.
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Should this system be available to those who, it transpires, have been refused entry to this country but are now over the age of majority?
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I am sure that we shall all be very interested to see what transpires at the end.
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Incidentally it transpires that in many cases applicants had to be turned down because of inability to pay rent.
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Now, it transpires that there is to be a whole series of regulations in order to prevent any mistakes occurring.
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Frequently, we disagree with their views, as they do with ours, but in the last analysis, a reconciliation of views very often transpires.
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There are two more business statements before the recess; we shall see what transpires.
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Is it limited to that matter, or will it also refer to what transpired during business questions last week?
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Additional applications will become possible if it transpires that the quantity of medicines initially allocated in the compulsory licence is insufficient to relieve the suffering.
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We have tried to do this with the fifth framework programme and, as it now transpires, with very little effect.
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I myself have tabled an amendment, and it transpired in the debate that this might give rise to difficulties.
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We have twice had the matter down for debate but nothing concrete has yet transpired.
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There are conflicting accounts of what actually transpired during these interviews.
What transpires between the expectations of the public and the production of interpretations by archaeologists?
Given several years had transpired, we do not report on cortisol associations with most of these measures.
Specifically, what transpired for the samasthans under its charge?
Danish employers in the future may leave their associations and develop internal policy expertise within their firms, yet this has not yet transpired.
As it transpired, the toxic effects of thalidomide very soon became evident, first of all in reported cases of polyneuritis.
The normalising effects of neo-liberal power can be seen in what transpired.
However, it is obvious from this case, and the similar cases that have transpired in the past that the minority group themselves may not agree.
If this hypothesis was not entirely disproved, what transpired in the wake of the lifting of prohibition was inevitably more complex.
Patients and families often do not have the medical knowledge to comprehend fully what transpired if a mistake occurred.
First, it transpires that the dispersion equation splits into two modes: slow and fast.
Then we reconvened for 'worship sharing' - discussion focusing on what had transpired at that meeting.
The proposed integrative theory and its concomitant dualprocess approach are clearly an oversimplified view of what transpires in visual perception.
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