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Graduation requirements shall be set in harmony with the entrance requirements of the Higher Institutions of this State, and the corollary testing commiserate with same
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” Maybe they thought God should have put some corollary into physics or biology that would prevent the organs from functioning unless conception would take place? Or maybe they were advocating some lab cooking up a mod that would remove desire from everyone who didn't plan on parenthood? Probably some lab had somewhere, but she doubted that it sold very well
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Will man ever be able to truly understand exactly what happens where in the brain while thoughts are occurring? And what about the distinction between thinking about a new subject as opposed to remembering an old one? Some perhaps promising speculation has recently centered on the neurons of the pre-frontal cortex (the cerebrum), with the corollary proposition that the greater number of axonic-dendritic connections between the neurons, the greater the potential intelligence
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His Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine had the US collecting debts for other imperial powers
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But, I suspect that humans cannot ever know the exact mix of free will and determinism, as a corollary of God's desire to be minimally intrusive, the latter stemming ultimately from our own human need for self-worth
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Jason thought of the corollary, namely that if the world was to survive, there had to be a powerful force for Good, even if things were not always peaceful and stable
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corollary to that for a service business is that the customer should feel that you left the place
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At the side of his vision, he saw a gray Toyota Corolla going out of the compound
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As he turned to Tomas Morato Avenue, he increased his speed and by the time the car almost reached Starbucks, he blocked the Toyota Corolla
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Another important corollary of the push-pull concept is "migration elastically
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” An unwritten corollary to Article Two was that you had to ask Captain Samuels first
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corollary to this is that a competent patient can refuse any or all therapy
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This is my new definition of love, and these are its corollaries:
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Corollary: if humanity is ability, ability means there is a potential, not
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The corollary of
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corollary of this is that the subject of social ethics concerns the responsibilities and obligations one
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My mission is to teach by example and precept under severe restraint the use of the matchless weapon of Satyāgraha which is a direct corollary of non-violence and truth
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Therefore, the corollary process name is producing reports
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So what do they DO with that crazy tongue? It gives them access to rich nectar resources stored deep in the corolla of certain types of flowers
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But he has found that this bat drinks nectar from several types of flowers, some that have very long corollae and others that don’t
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A flower with a long corolla is impossible to drink from unless you have a tongue long enough to reach the nectar
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Anoura fistulata has a tongue longer than any other bat, so it can visit flowers with both long and short corollae
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On the other hand, the flowers with the long corollae are in a tough situation, because they require a long-tongued pollinator
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The exit hole is a farming tunnel and, as luck would have it, there’s an old rusty Toyota Corolla
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'What else but ONS that holds sway on my P the most? Why it's just physical, no emotional baggage baba? And that makes sex the pure sex with a sense of adventure? Oh, how did I come up with a new theory as a corollary? This is the theory for the posterity—one need carry nothing going into sexual encounters
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It was late afternoon and we'd passed through Oregon Inlet and were steaming north-northwest, fifteen miles east of Corolla
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zig-zagged back and forth as the Corolla made it's way up
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When they reached her Corolla Vinny gladly
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“Only through corollary examples,” Thean countered
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As Jane Washington so aptly put it, the Miracles are always riffing on Smokey’s song, to which I will add this significant corollary: the poet is always riffing on the Muse
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The corollary to what Anderson was saying did not have to be spelt out
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After all, what is a custom but the collective prejudice of culture or a corollary of a religious precept?’
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What’s worse, desertion that is a corollary to seduction could affect her self-belief all the more
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On the contrary, weaving the divine with the mundane in Islam, the proclivities Muhammad captured in the hadith and sunna came to be corollaries of the Quran
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Josh’s parents were gone, his father to the college and his mother to the library, both having pulled out of the driveway at the same time ten minutes earlier, his father in the black Cadillac, his mother in the red Toyota Corolla, he going one way at the end of the street, she the other, the whole thing an apt metaphor
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Since truth is one, eternal, and changeless, as a corollary ALL SAGES
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Our very familiarity with this law has blinded us to its majesty; we lightly assign it as an explanation for the most inscrutable mysteries, because it is such an absolutely necessary corollary to all we conceive of life or nature, without recognizing that it itself is beyond all comprehension
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Therese rode in the backseat of her aunt’s red Toyota Corolla and stared out the window at the darkness around her
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The crunching sound of gravel made her aware of Carol and Richard pulling up the drive in Carol’s little red Toyota Corolla
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As a corollary, banks would be required to adopt enhanced measures for products,
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I asked what the corollary
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What is the corollary?
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Here’s a corollary to the tip above: Avoid drinking coffee in excess, as it
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natural corollary of the second
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Why is this unspoken subliminal assumption dangerous? Because the corollary to comedy is seriousness
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There are two corollaries to this viewpoint
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experienced the first corollary of her unfaithfulness with some pain but he was a
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The second corollary seemed to have worked to the fullest
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" This internal positive expression of the compassionate also creates a corollary with the anger driven one we discussed before
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� The corollary to that can mean that when we reject compassion in its universal sense, we may reject compassion for ourselves as well
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"� We can see a corollary to the phrase in saying the following: when everything has a price, nothing has any value
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The corollary to following your passions is do whatever it takes to spend the least
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It follows as a natural corollary from their general idea that this school of psychologers insists on attaching to the Hebrew word Sheol (lwaç) and to the Greek word Hades (AiJdhv) invariably the meaning of the Grave, a tolerably stout assertion standing here in the place of evidence
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“The "army of the Voice" is a term closely connected with the mystery of Sound and Speech, as an effect and corollary of the cause — Divine Thought
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And she was charming to see, with her eyes, in which trembled a tear, like the rain of a storm in a blue corolla
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Olsen knew all too well the Toyota Corolla police car would prove no match for the tank-like build of the Mercedes, which was likely to cut through the Toyota like tin foil
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What inchoate corollary statement was consequently suppressed by the host?
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She had bowed to the inevitable result of proximity, the necessity of loving him; but she had not calculated upon this sudden corollary, which, indeed, Clare had put before her without quite meaning himself to do it so soon
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The little pasteboard berries burst, the wire twisted, the gold lace melted; and the shriveled paper corollas, fluttering like black butterflies at the back of the stove, at least flew up the chimney
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tear, like the rain of a storm in a blue corolla
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Interestingly, he voiced a concern about meditation that seemed to be a corollary to my ongoing security/insecurity conundrum
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A corollary to the preceding is that the best pullback trades will not come after a momentum divergence
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As a corollary, once historical volatility moves up or down, the implied volatility follows
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This is really a corollary of the above rule, but it's important enough to state separately
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The corollary is that if it continues to meet those criteria (good management, reasonable margins, innovation, good financial control, etc), then it may well be a good idea to hang on and just go on collecting dividends
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Corollaries from This First Principle
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From Principle I there follow a number of corollaries with important practical applications
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Hence we may submit, as a corollary of no small practical importance, that people who habitually purchase common stocks at more than about 20 times their average earnings are likely to lose considerable money in the long run
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Other Requisites for Common Stocks of Investment Grade and a Corollary Therefrom
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From this principle there follows another important corollary, viz
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But Lynch’s rule can work only if you follow its corollary as well: “Finding the promising company is only the first step
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The second primary short-sale set-up and topping formation is the late-stage failed-base (LSFB), a corollary to the head & shoulders top that is usually seen more frequently than the head & shoulders formation, but which can also be seen as part of a head & shoulders formation, as we shall see a little bit later in this chapter
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Statistically, it is not clear whether this pattern has any real validity, but it is something of a corollary to a high, tight flag formation where the flag is a single, very tight and “short” one-week flag
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A corollary of this is that the typical GARP securities buyer is short-run oriented and tries to buy at, or near, bottoms for securities prices
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The corollary to all of this is that if volatility is going to increase and investments from a business perspective on the whole are now riskier than before, investors, therefore, should expect or anticipate higher returns from their portfolios in order to compensate
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1904: President Theodore Roosevelt issues his Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine saying the US is a ‘civilised nation’ so it can do what it likes in the savage Caribbean
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As a corollary, many active option traders prefer to carry some long stock as part of their position
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If you’re satisfied with a used Toyota Corolla and would rather put your extra money toward investing for growth, great
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Now, the erring child is the corollary of the ignorant child
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The partition of Poland is a theorem of which all present political outrages are the corollaries
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The corollary of the efficient market hypothesis is that you are better off buying and holding a random selection, or as we have shown above, an index of stocks rather than attempting to analyze the market
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A corollary to the determination of how many positions generally to hold is how to size those positions relative to each other
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The tubes of the corolla of the common red or incarnate clovers (Trifolium pratense and incarnatum) do not on a hasty glance appear to differ in length; yet the hive-bee can easily suck the nectar out of the incarnate clover, but not out of the common red clover, which is visited by humble-bees alone; so that whole fields of the red clover offer in vain an abundant supply of precious nectar to the hive-bee
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The difference in the length of the corolla in the two kinds of clover, which determines the visits of the hive-bee, must be very trifling; for I have been assured that when red clover has been mown, the flowers of the second crop are somewhat smaller, and that these are visited by many hive-bees
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On the other hand, as the fertility of this clover absolutely depends on bees visiting the flowers, if humble-bees were to become rare in any country, it might be a great advantage to the plant to have a shorter or more deeply divided corolla, so that the hive-bees should be enabled to suck its flowers
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It might have been thought that the development of the ray-petals, by drawing nourishment from the reproductive organs causes their abortion; but this can hardly be the sole case, for in some Compositae the seeds of the outer and inner florets differ, without any difference in the corolla
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With respect to the development of the corolla, Sprengel's idea that the ray-florets serve to attract insects, whose agency is highly advantageous, or necessary for the fertilisation of these plants, is highly probable; and if so, natural selection may have come into play
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But with respect to the seeds, it seems impossible that their differences in shape, which are not always correlated with any difference in the corolla, can be in any way beneficial; yet in the Umbelliferae these differences are of such apparent importance—the seeds being sometimes orthospermous in the exterior flowers and coelospermous in the central flowers—that the elder De Candolle founded his main divisions in the order on such characters
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I have come to this conclusion from finding it an invariable rule that when a flower is fertilised by the wind it never has a gaily-coloured corolla
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In many Compositae and Umbelliferae (and in some other plants) the circumferential flowers have their corollas much more developed than those of the centre; and this seems often connected with the abortion of the reproductive organs
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—The leaves of the corolla, or second circle of organs in a flower
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Ben recovered himself with a fit of irritation, which seems the corollary to being frightened
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The valves of the corolla are membraneous, ovate, acute, white, shorter than the calyx, the exterior one the longest
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He has called the culm solid, leaves rather short, spikes cylindric, axillary, the flowers and rachis entirely smooth, pedicel of the neutral flower emarginate, outer valve of the hermaphrodite calyx acute, the valves of the corolla obtuse, and the styles very short
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" I have noticed in a single instance, connected laterally with the corolla of the perfect flower, two very delicate, narrow, acute pointed bodies, the length of the outer valve, and of the same quality and appearance; but these I have considered as accidental, and cannot perceive any thing about them like neutral rudiments
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Valves of the corolla lanceolate, acute, membraneous, nearly the length of the calyx