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Also, an expanding navy would require coaling stations and bases in distant lands.
Since 2ó is rather distant from 6ó, however, this result may not be reliable.
While their early attempts at producing word forms may be fairly distant from the adult versions, they generally share sounds in common.
Moreover, this model of narrative authority is not that distant from our own.
Four out of the five were found close together in the channel filling and the fifth approximately 10 ft distant.
In effect, there was a local frontier, albeit owned by parents, and a distant one that was dangerous.
He added a call for pragmatism, 'an unlikely and distant possibility can never be an argument against a present advantage'.
They are the subject of their own allegory, the distant, marvellous, magical representation which stands for everything and explains nothing, perfect in their ultimate irreducibility.
Is the resemblance too distant to give the point any substantial interest?
The" form" was linked to real people, not distant" researchers", and the whole project was owned by everyone involved.
History sometimes exhibits weird symmetries between events distant from one another in place and time.
Cells most distant from the basement membrane showed no staining (white arrowhead).
The impact of the international politics of the cold war upon most developing countries was rather distant.
The preference between candidates at the same level or at neighbouring levels was weak, while that between candidates at more distant levels was strong.
News of more distant forthcoming premieres is given more briefly; full details will be found in subsequent issues.
News of more distant forthcoming premieres are given more briefly; full details will be found in subsequent issues.
As with the peptide growth factor story, it is possible that these evolutionarily distant species share unexpectedly common mechanisms.
Many of our decisions set off extensive long-run chain reactions, which make the distant future difficult to predict.
British national identity is not only constructed in relation to ideas about distant racialized populations around the globe.
Most, if not all, of the centers provide outreach clinic services at smaller cities in distant parts of their catchment area, for assessment and follow-up.
The appearance of the test square was altered by distant inducing bars at the same chromaticity, which appeared different only because of local chromatic induction.
My eyes were glued to the drawing as if they were objects animating a dream of my distant past.
More successful distant rivals were the real competition, while also serving as sources of inspiration.
Despite this, there was a positive relationship between the amount of investigation towards distant male odour and subsequent aggression towards the male.
We have also looked for structural similarities and more distant relatives of these enzymes.
Their evidence is not 'genetic', but it is still regionally localised and distant in historical origin.
Both the strata and filaments are distant from each other by plasma regions of the same scales, but with decreased density and temperature.
Descriptions of voyages and distant lands excited considerable interest during the personal rule.
In other words, gridlock should be more frequent the more polarized (or ideologically distant) the parties are on the question of public ownership.
I wanted the public to experience a living, distant and removed virtual station.
One approach8 is to treat a translation as a rotation about a distant point.
No doubt, if faint sounds were louder or distant stars closer, they could be perceived.
Under a hot desert sky, a distant patch of dry road may be observed, though it appears wet.
A duplicate of the reader on a distant planet wouldn't belong to the same species because of its different history.
Note that this did not depend on detection of a distant homology.
Even if the relationship is genuine, the unknown may have evolved far from its putative distant homologue.
The reality is retirement saving represents a payoff that is too distant and uncertain, and pleasure promised tomorrow means pain today.
They offer particular savings in remote areas because of the time delay and expense of sending samples back to distant processing facilities.
The tendency to posit links between separate, often distant numbers does not affect tonality alone.
As a program administrator, he was distant from the details of the dynamics.
Local discourse will not provide much material on the distant locations and processes that are essential to global research.
In verbal interaction, the written word always remains a pervasive and authorized reference, but a shadowy and distant one.
In this manner, glial cells could influence the excitability of neurons distant from the initial site of glial cell stimulation.
When sound objects are distant, or are large and move quickly, a close stereo pair yields a mostly mono signal.
Finally, overhead add a low flying helicopter and a more distant passenger plane.
When we no longer hear distant sound through the roar of the traffic, we aurally re-define the expanse of the landscape.
Their cultural and temporal distance is enormous, but not too distant to exclude the possibility of approach.
During earlier famines, rural households had relied heavily on remittances of male migrants working in distant places.
Geographically they are rather distant, so they may be rather different, although they should be in the same group according to the traditional division.
The positivist position assumes that the relationship between researcher and his/her data should be as distant as possible, preferably entirely objective.
Niche-constructing organisms may also substantially modify the environment of their offspring, and even more distant descendants.
They provided little material support and relations with them were often distant, even though the informants had pride in their achievements.
I have a distant recollection of being told the story as a child : once upon a time, the butterfly was a caterpillar.
They not only had to evacuate the unit's wounded from the immediate field of battle, but also carry the wounded to the distant field hospitals.
Presumably, most non-elites had less incentive and financial capability to purchase exotic or specialized goods from distant marketplaces.
The effect is distant, listless, empty, hollow, and the overall character of this opening section as a whole is of a run-down, worn-out glamour.
However, the correct polarization of the gyrodactylid clade could only be inferred by using less distant digeneans as outgroup.
The equation of the distant sound with the death drive would seem reductive and not entirely apropos.
While the railroad car mediates between distant locales, the railroad track mediates between contiguous neighbourhoods and divergent social classes.
If he cannot take my money, he will not give to the distant stranger.
The normative obligation to provide support is weaker for genetically more distant family members.
What is more, sustainable livelihoods for the poor remain a distant dream.
The case of the retinal image produced by a distant object (such as a building) of cubical shape is illustrative.
We do agree with the authors that the main locus of disconnection in schizophrenia is within cortical regions rather than involving distant connections between regions.
The most direct response is to obtain wood from more distant areas.
Both drugs have shown improvements in disease-free survival and distant relapse-free survival.
Distant disease-free survival was also better in the exemestane group although no survival benefit was observed.
A 20 ml blood sample was taken from all patients who consented, at baseline and again at times of local and distant disease recurrence.
I hope to be able to present some of the results in the not too distant future.
Electrophysiological methods measure neural activity directly for a population of neurons oriented in roughly the same direction and not too distant from the scalp.
There, group identity appeared as a docile object of research, a distant promise at the end of a dispassionate analysis of elements of style.
Other individuals were found in the households of more distant relatives.
Individuals may even obtain care from providers from whom they are physically distant and whom they may not have met in person.
If the sites chosen for anastomosis are far distant from each other, a graft of azygos vein or a small pericardial roll can be interposed.
How then does mathematical reasoning manage to preserve truth about distant contexts if mathematical objects are merely psychological data structures with local inferential features?
She suggested that the typological relatedness of languages creates a ' 'contrast continuum' ', with highly related languages allowing more cross-language interaction than typologically distant languages.
On the other hand, having distant parents does not seem to have played any role in an elderly individual's mortality expectations.
Places distant from town markets were exempted, and intra-village exchange was allowed.
Many patients spend their last days traveling to distant hospitals or getting through the long waiting lists.
However, the picture accompanying the couplet shows a scholar looking into the distant mountains in the moonlight.
They are cleared areas that allow one to see out of the city to the distant landscape.
A large number of males could counteract the difficulties of locating oviparae on scattered and distant primary host-plants.
Larger and more distant fields are more likely to remain fallow.
As noted, it is often assumed that the adoption of conservation measures does not occur because of high short-term costs and distant future benefits.
The artisanal fishermen supply the local markets and participate, through traders, in more distant, larger fish markets (inland and fish processing).
In addition, bone represents a relevant site of distant metastasis in breast cancer.
Each of these is distant from subpopulations 3 and 4, which are also close together.
As such it was marked by a complex pattern of local or more distant migrations.
Linkage disequilibrium between some inversions and genetically distant allozyme loci (or characters associated with fitness) suggested that these associations may be selectively maintained.
The introduction of more distant categories of relationship may therefore destabilize the reconstructed populations.
Only this father could be described as consciously 'distant' from his children in the traditional manner of the paterfamilias.
Many males work at distant cattle-posts or as wage labourers in urban areas.
Individuals often say that the broader implications and more distant consequences of progress even in their own research are quite beyond their powers of prediction.
The ability to understand references to the absent enables conversation to move beyond the here-and-now to matters distant in both space and time.
He himself struggled to co-ordinate efforts, channelling correspondence between distant writers and angling for patents and other perquisites to finance the endeavour.
Did it matter if the pauper was from a proximate or distant parish?
Nonetheless, they acknowledged that distant stretches of land might relinquish their communal status and be converted to enclosed pastures on eighteen-year leases.
There were for me at least two inspirations for the sunspots idea-one distant, one proximate.
The role of a moral "free agent" was as distant from passivity as it was from autonomy.
A distant second is hotels and catering, with a proportion of 42%.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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