Simplified Sentence Examples

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  • The calculation of the expressions in brackets may be simplified by taking the pairs in terms from the outside; by finding the successive differences of uo + um, ill + um_l, ..., or of uI u i +umi, ..

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  • Thus the figure represents a section the (ideally simplified) uni verse cut perpendicular to C P' D the planes AB and CD between which the stars are contained, 1 This number is the 3/2th power of the ratio of the brightness of stars differing by a unit magnitude.

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  • Analysis showed that all the required sounds could be conveyed with 47 syllables, and having selected the ideographs that corresponded .to those sounds, they reduced them, first, to forms called hiragana, and, secondly, to still more simplified forms called katakana.

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  • He sometimes altered and contorted the facts; he very often unduly simplified his problems; he was very apt when he had proved a favourite opinion true to infer it to be the whole truth.

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  • The question is greatly simplified when two of the principal moments are equal, say A=B.

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  • In this work Jacob ben Asher codified Rabbinic law on ethics and ritual, and it remained a standard work of reference until it was edited with a commentary by Joseph Qaro, who afterwards simplified the code into the more popular Shulhan Aruch.

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  • These equations may be simplified slightly, using the equation of continuity (5) § for dpu dpu 2 dpuv dpuw dt dx + dy + dz =p Cat +uax+vay+waz?

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  • The geometry of the rectangular hyperbola is simplified by the fact that its principal axes are equal.

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  • The interesting little Rhodope veranyii, which has no odontophore, has been associated by systematists both with these simplified Opisthobranchs and with Rhabdocoel Planarians.

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  • These courts were convenient, since it was the custom to appoint delegates resident in the neighbourhood, and the power of sub-delegation, general or limited, simplified questions of distance.

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  • He introduced the terms multinomial, trinomial, quadrinomial, &c., and considerably simplified the notation for decimals.

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  • Yugoslavia's relations with Albania, though simplified by this decision, have been affected by the Albanian counterclaim to Pee, Djakovo and the plain of Kosovo, where since the middle of last century the Albanian element had grown steadily stronger at the expense of the Serbs.

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  • Finance In addition to the provisions that have been mentioned above (Section VII.), the London Government Act 1899 simplified administration in two respects.

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  • The task of the chronologer was thus simplified and reduced to a study and comparison of dates in a few leading systems.

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  • The third form is the outflow or reversing thermometer, first introduced by Aime, who used a very inconvenient form in the Mediterranean in 1841-1845, but greatly improved and simplified by Negretti and Zambra in 1875.

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  • The introduction of these special methods has considerably simplified the problem of sinking through water-bearing strata.

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  • There is no unreduced material, and the process is considerably simplified, while less expensive plant is required.

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  • The position was simplified when, in 1220, Albert van Cuyck, the last of the hereditary burgraves, sold his rights to the bishop. These ecclesiastical princes were churchmen in little but name, and their desire to be absolute rulers found itself confronted by the determination of the burghers to secure greater independence.

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  • The complexity of administrative areas, though far less than in England, was simplified, and the census compilation proportionately facilitated, by the passing of the Local Government Act for Scotland, in 1889.

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  • The process is simplified by writing down the general formula first and then substituting the values of u.

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  • In the second half of the 17th century the rules of grammar and rhetoric were simplified, and the time withdrawn from the practice of composition (especially verse composition) transferred to the explanation and the study of authors.

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  • Copernicus (1473-1543) employed the same system, and greatly simplified the application of it, especially by regarding the earth as rotating and the sun as the centre of the solar system.

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  • The deliberations follow a simplified procedure, which is founded more on equity than on the more strictly legal forms, and decisions are given in the shortest possible form, in answer to carefully formulated questions or dubia.

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  • Wenzel, one of his pupils, edited in 1883 from his MS. a Simplified Tibetan Grammar.

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  • The mediae have become aspirate tenues with a low intonation, which also marks the words having a simple initial consonant; while the former aspirates and the complex initials simplified in speech are uttered with a high tone, or, as the Tibetans say, " with a woman's voice," shrill and rapidly.

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  • The system was, on the advice of an Anglo-Indian official (Sir John Scott), modified and simplified in 1891, but its essential character remained unaltered.

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  • To apply the equations (11) to the case of the top we start with the expression (15) of 22 for the kinetic energy, the simplified form (i) of 20 being for the present purpose inadmissible, since it is essential that the generalized co-ordinates employed should be competent to specify the position of every particle.

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  • The services were at the same time simplified and shortened, and the use of the whole Psalter every week (which had become a mere theory in the Roman Breviary, owing to its frequent supersession by saints' day services) was made a reality.

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  • Schewiakoff, simplified from a coloured plate in Morphologisches Jahrbuch, xv., r889, by permission of Wilhelm Engelmann.

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  • Plato further simplified the form, and reduced it to pure argumentative conversation, while leaving intact the amusing element of character-drawing.

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  • The introduction of steel construction has simplified many details of architectural treatment, such as projections for cornices, bay windows and galleries.

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  • In calculating an average it should be observed that the addition of any numerical quantity (positive or negative) to each of the measurements produces the addition of the same quantity to the average, so that the calculation may often be simplified by taking some particular measurement as a new zero from which to measure.

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  • In point of fact, as we look to history, we find that theism has been much simplified and cut down.

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  • By the fixing of this principle the task of the inventor was considerably simplified.

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  • The Hatton defecator, which is employed for working it, has been already described, but it may be mentioned that the regulation of the admission of steam is now simplified and secured.

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  • The bodywall is greatly simplified in the Gymnolaemata, in correlation with the functional importance of the skeletal part of the wall.

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  • To meet that dissatisfaction, the teachers had accepted new subjects of study, had improved their methods, and had simplified the learning of the dead languages.

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  • In his history of the Arietidae Hyatt points out that toward the close of the Cretaceous this entire group of ammonites appears to have been affected with some malady; the unrolled forms multiply, the septa are simplified, the ornamentation becomes heavy, thick, and finally disappears in the adult; the entire group ends by dying out and leaving no descendants.

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  • Before considering the more complicated case of a concentrated solution, we will deal with one which is very dilute, when the theoretical relations are much simplified.

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  • It was therefore natural that the idea should present itself of revising the Codex, so as to introduce these changes into it, for by so doing, not only would it be simplified, but the one volume would again be made to contain the whole statute law, whereas now it was necessary to read along with it the ordinances issued since its publication.

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  • He explained and simplified the process of obtaining phosphorus from urine, and made some admirable observations on phosphoric acid; but though he noted the increase in weight that attends the conversion of phosphorus into phosphoric acid he was content to remain an adherent of the phlogistic doctrine.

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  • By means of these the modes of cultivation, and especially of separation, of bacteria were greatly simplified.

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  • The distal club corresponds to the crystal-sac of an ordinary After Wladimir Schewiakoff, simplified from rhopalium, but bears a battery a coloured plate in Morphologisches Jahrbuch, of nematocysts in place of the xv., 1889, by permission of Wilhelm Engelotoliths.

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  • Their report, while acknowledging the novelty and value of its contents, and the great mathematical skill of its author, recommended that, before being published, it should be still further developed and simplified.

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  • Gardiner, Banner, Heath, Day and Tunstall were one by one deprived of their sees; a new ordinal simplified the ritual of ordination, and a second Act of Uniformity and Book of Common Prayer (1552) repudiated the Catholic interpretation which had been placed on the first and imposed a stricter conformity to the Protestant faith.

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  • Her husband (whose name, Modrzejewski, she simplified for stage purposes) died in 1865.

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  • Acts is indeed of interest in showing us Paulinism in a later stage; the writer wishes to reproduce his great master's thought, but his Paulinism is simplified and cut down.

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  • According to Harnack, Athanasius simplified the faith of his time by fastening on the essential point - human immortality or " deification through the Incarnation of true God.

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  • That alphabet is called " Cyrillic " (in Servian Kyrilitsa), and is - simplified and modernized - practically the alphabet used by the Servians, Bulgarians and Russians of our times.

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  • Claude Mydorge (1585-1647), a French geometer and friend of Descartes, published a work De sectionibus conicis in which he greatly simplified the cumbrous proofs of Apollonius, whose method of treatment he followed.

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  • This expensive method was simplified in 1837 by Andrew Ross by making the upper and lower portion of the objective variable by means of a so-called correction-collar, and so giving the objective a corresponding under-correction according, to the thickness of the glass cover.

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  • Thus the ' landscape ' can be simplified by only including the ' closest ' most appropriate metadata aggregation matching the user's definition.

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  • One version is simplified to bring it into line with the other alkene electrophilic addition mechanisms.

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  • There is no derecognition without a ballot but the procedure for holding a derecognition ballot is simplified.

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  • The end view shows the slightly simplified version of the buffer beam.

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  • How can the treaties be simplified and made more comprehensible for people to understand who does what and at what level?

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  • Consider the use of mind maps or simplified diagrams.

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  • In addition the rules for the recovery of VAT for partly exempt businesses making overseas supplies will be simplified.

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  • In 2005, the guidance was simplified to allow 10 families to be created from any one donor's gametes.

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  • In 1997 the census forms were revised to provide a simplified layout and better guidance.

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  • Authors may wish to consider a simplified version of the relational data model, perhaps one that is fully normalized.

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  • Has enough human rationality been captured in these agents to represent the actions of humans in this highly simplified environment?

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  • Administration The complex approval process for pension schemes will be replaced by a simplified regime requiring registration only.

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  • This relativism simplified the relativism simplified the relativism that is inherent in matter and and consciousness.

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  • We will produce an ria based on an appropriate simplified approach.

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  • This allows simplified setup of Local Area Networking devices.

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  • Superatom Locants Superatom locants specify the nodes of the simplified skeleton that are replaced by the amplificants specified by the amplification prefixes.

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  • The task, however, was simplified by the strictly tribal disposition of the forces.

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  • We use 2D finite-difference modeling methods to compute the propagation of seismic waves in simplified volcanic structures.

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  • The compact starters are aimed, in particular, at OEMs, offering them reduced panel space and simplified wiring at a low price.

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  • The Alcatel TSM-2532, with its single-user workstation, provides a simplified, graphically oriented presentation of the network status.

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  • Referred to the centre this becomes Ax e +2Hxy+By 2 +C =o; and if the axes of coordinates be the principal axes of the curve, the equation is further simplified to Ax e - By 2 = C, or if the semi-transverse axis be a, and the semiconjugate b, 'x' 2 /a 2 - y 2 /b 2 = I.

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  • As a general statement of the position of orthodox Congregationalism he drew up and t annotated the "Associate Creed of Andover Theological Seminary" (1883), and the anonymously published "Worcester Creed" of 1884 was his popularized and simplified statement.

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  • In the 18th century Rollin, in his Traits des etudes (1726), agreed with the Port - Royalists in demanding that Latin grammars should be written in French, that the rules should be simplified and explained by a sufficient number of examples, and that a more important place should be assigned to translation than to composition.

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  • Meanwhile Henry Cort had in 1784 very greatly simplified the conversion of cast iron into wrought iron.

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  • This system of execution was simplified by an act of 1837 (Personal Diligence Act), and execution is now usually by diligence (see Execution).

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  • This relativism simplified the relativism that is inherent in matter and and consciousness.

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  • We will produce an RIA based on an appropriate simplified approach.

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  • Regular shipping services may also apply to use the CT sea simplified procedure.

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  • The club signed an exclusive partnership with China.com Inc. which will host and operate the official websites in traditional and simplified Chinese.

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  • The portability of the phone system is also greatly simplified.

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  • The charges for freight carried on the Agency 's waterways should be radically simplified.

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  • These information media become possible through new types of interfaces and will allow drastically simplified and more intuitive use of devices.

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  • The code below is vastly simplified, but would happily open two instances of the same form.

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  • The map on the following page shows a simplified subcontracting chain from a large brand or retailer.

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  • Pidgins also feature a special lexicon with simplified syntax which is based on the language spoken by the dominant group.

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  • These techniques include the novel simplified 2-step commutation method, which is now well-known in the field.

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  • The Simplified Building website doesn't offer a set of plans to download, but you do get to check out a step-by-step group of photos and descriptions so that you may be able to replicate this ergonomic desk at home.

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  • Glidden has simplified this process by condensing their color palette to 282 hues selected by a panel of color experts.

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  • If your looking for inspiration and ideas to add some color to your home, the color experts at Sherwin Williams have selected 24 colors and grouped them into four palettes, Rooted, Treasured, Simplified and Refreshed.

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  • This is great because instead of deciding which eyeliner I want to wear, my entire routine is now simplified.

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  • The technology has come a long way since those simplified virtual pets on keychains.

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  • The shows may be edited down in length, and the accompaniments may be simplified from the original scores, but these productions still pack a lot of pizazz.

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  • Guitar chord and tab charts are essentially simplified versions of sheet music.

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  • The tabs themselves aren't actually fake, they've just been simplified a great deal.

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  • Holiday - This is a simplified version of the hit track.

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  • This is useful to guitar players because some of the versions are probably simplified for beginning guitar players, and some are highly detailed for more advanced players.

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  • Tablature, on the other hand, being a very simplified version of music notation, is very easy to learn and even very novice players can quickly learn how to create tabs.

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  • Some of the most popular MSA Red Baron steel guitars that are still around were originally manufactured as student models, meaning they were a simplified version of a pedal steel guitar.

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  • While the student models are simplified for easier playing, they are still manufactured with a level of quality that means they sound great and will stay in tune.

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  • However, with the right basics in place, men can have a simplified style that incorporates small changes for the season, which won't require an entire closet overhaul.

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  • You can still customize your car if you want to, but TDK has added mission modes and scenarios, simplified tuning options and more cars.

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  • The All-Play variant doesn't convert the simulation game into an arcade style game, but it does offer more intuitive and simplified controls.

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  • These are all kart-racing games, so the simplified arcade style racing is suitable for younger audiences.

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  • An Xbox system with scaled down features, a simplified interface and loads of simple flash-type games could be a huge draw for this group.

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  • This is baseball simplified for average Joe.

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  • The following is a simplified outline of the basic wine making process.

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  • The following process is a simplified guide that will walk you through the process of how to winterize an RV.

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  • However, these definitions are simplified, as both medical and behavioral causes often appear together.

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  • Structured English immersion-Sheltered English; English-only instruction for ELLs that uses simplified language, visual aids, physical activity, and the physical environment to teach academic subjects.

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  • Your bedroom color feng shui project can be simplified to selecting yin and yang colors while introducing any elements you may need to activate the area>.

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  • Both the traditional and the simplified versions of the Chinese character for love are found as beautiful wall hangings, made into jewelry and used as decorative accents on many decor items.

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  • It offers a simplified web merge process, whereby you may merge your data with information you find on the Internet.

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  • Another nice feature to this list is that it is an essentially compiled and simplified version of various state standards.

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  • With fewer small parts, simplified controls, and a more durable exterior, these toys are great for teaching a child the basics of how to operate a remote control car.

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  • Children, teens and adults can all enjoy the simplified version.

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  • Although the actual candle making process can be simplified to the point that many candle makers choose food jars and cans for molds, those desiring to make more ornamental candles may need to purchase pre-made molds.

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  • In many situations, an endowment fund can help a charity or organization to raise necessary funds in a simplified manner.

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  • To make a simplified costume all you'll need is a white t-shirt, fabric paint, and a sponge.

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  • Always be sure to have a simplified alternative plan, in case the original idea does not work due to technical problems or unexpected circumstances.

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  • With simplified shopping and stone comparison features, Blue Nile offers users a superior opportunity to find the perfect diamond without the hassle of visiting different jewelers and stores.

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  • Her fashions, from clothes to Chanel handbags, gave women power through her simplified, non-restrictive clothes and accessories.

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  • They are sleek, with simplified designs that make it simple to stay organized without a lot of effort.

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  • Board books often feature simplified stories and colorful pictures.

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  • Some cultures have simplified Capricorn to the figure a goat, so you can use this imagery in your tat if you're one of those Caps who prefer a more down to earth design as befitting your nature.

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  • Defining TEACCH is challenging because it can't be simplified into a specific approach.

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  • In the upcoming DSM-V, autistic disorders may be simplified, but they will probably continue to bring up many questions.

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  • Unlike other pricier programs, GoToMeeting.com offers several advantages, mainly ease of use and simplified smooth operation.

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  • Using the Internet has simplified things, in that one can search 24/7/365 for information.

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  • These summaries are necessary to complete required tax filings as directed by the IRS, no matter if you use a simplified Schedule C Form 1040 or more complicated tax reporting as required by larger companies and corporations.

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  • This program is meant for the beginning user, and the card creation process is simplified for ease of use.

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  • This insurance company boasts excellent customer service and simplified claim processes.

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  • The entire process is simplified substantially.

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  • Many patterns are simplified so that the pieces are easier to construct.

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  • This simplified collection is ideal for normal to dry skin types in need of a basic regimen suitable for daily use.

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  • Some sites, such as WishAFriend have simplified the process.

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  • This mobile page is a simplified version of the regular website.

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  • The Patchco gallery shows many of the past custom girl scout patches they've created, and they have a cartoonish and simplified pattern on most of them.

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  • This is a very simplified example of the way this tool can be used - the variables can reveal much more than simply what people are looking for in a particular area.

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  • The biggest advance of CSS was that it separated content from appearance, and therefore simplified the code needed to format information.

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  • To meet this demand, sites such as TrendyFlash offer simplified Flash templates that can be mixed and matched to create your own particular website.

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  • This type of structure and organization opens the door for simplified search tools.

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  • In fresh-water Hydromedusae the life-cycle is usually secondarily simplified, but in marine forms the life-cycle may be extremely complicated, and a given species often passes in the course of its history through widely different forms adapted to different habitats and modes of life.

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  • It is quite possible that some of these medusae will be found to be truly hypogenetic, that is to say, with a life-cycle secondarily simplified by suppression of metagenesis.

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  • It is more nearly related to modern Siamese than to modern Shan, but possesses many groups of consonants which have become simplified in both.

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  • He regulated and simplified the whole system of taxation, encouraged agriculture by differential duties in favour of the farmers, and promoted trade by a systematic improvement of the ways of communication.

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  • The basis of taxation was widened, sinecures abolished, schools opened in the country districts, legal procedure simplified, and Police established on an English footing.

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  • The existing procedure was simplified and accelerated; the working of the courts was greatly improved by a carefully organized system of inspection and control; the incompetent judges were eliminated and replaced by men of better education and higher moral character; and for the future supply of wellqualified judges, barristers, and law officials, an excellent school of law was established.

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  • All had to be simplified and disengaged from technical subtleties.

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  • If there is this tendency to adopt too as a basis instead of to, the teaching of decimals might sometimes be simplified by proceeding from percentages to percentages of percentages, i.e.

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