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The divan was the first room entered by bathers who would divest themselves of their clothes in dressing rooms or stalls.
However, learning loses much of its explanatory power in relation to governments' decisions to continue divesting.
The fourth section details how covering the female bosom was divested of such connotations and endowed with new ones.
A direct method is to regard the angular distribution as a weight and divest it from the measured spectrum recorded on the image plane.
In diminishing the value of autonomy we divest ourselves of an important principle in the maintenance of general patient welfare.
Ironically these enterprises appear to have been relatively less indebted as compared to the enterprises which were divested subsequently.
Over 40 per cent of former state owned enterprises have been divested, 50 per cent of which were sold.
Out of more than 212 firms, only about 15 per cent have been divested in this way.
A man who seeks to divest a guardian of his possession/control of his daughter is termed a criminal.
This would be achieved by divesting the deductive method of its metaphysical foundations.
This meant, of course, that the proprietor must fully divest himself of his property during his lifetime, a step that many were loath to take.
Because raising new capital is difficult for banks during recessions, most weak banks are likely to focus more on divesting and loan reduction.
Indeed, he is so thoroughly divested from the notion of even needing to maintain one's good name that he readily takes another.
At this juncture both are divested of their individual rights; human relationships are turned into material relations.
The space has been divested of its identity as a tourist sight.
Banks can increase their capital-asset ratio either by increasing capital (particularly by issuing new equity), or by reducing their assets (divesting, reducing lending).
From time to time proposals came from various local government officials to divest certain towns with very modest trade activities of their town privileges.
The introductory first chapter of this book quickly divested me of this notion, as i t describes in some detail the true nature of the environment inside an earth-orbiting laboratory.
As a step in the right direction, modern scholarship should return to the repertory itself and consider it, divested of notions of progression or patterns of projected superiority.
It is now possible for people to ' devote serious attention to themselves ' as psychologically distinct beings, and to divest themselves of the ' false wrappings ' of social conformity.
Another scene from the play depicts a woman whose dedication to the removal of landmines slowly divests her of limbs and organs, and even of a part of her brain.
Such a treatment option is usually only cost effective where immediate land transfer is required, environmental risks are high, or there is a pressing need to divest liability.
Of course, the fact that there was little con-ict between the bureaucracy and the individual does not mean that the process was entirely divested of antagonism.
I congratulate her on the fact that she did not take two hours to divest herself of the speech.
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