Far-reaching Sentence Examples

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  • John's activity indeed had far-reaching effects.

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  • I guess people don't realize the far-reaching aspects of cheating.

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  • His far-reaching hand even extended to Italy.

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  • This has far-reaching consequences for the traditional attitude to Israelite history and religion.

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  • At various periods in the history of the middle ages we encounter sudden outbreaks of millennarianism, sometimes as the tenet of a small sect, sometimes as a far-reaching movement.

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  • By a far-reaching policy an attempt has been made towards solving the housing problem.

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  • Sooner probably than anybody else he realized the far-reaching implications of the theory propounded by Planck.

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  • The results produced by the king's execution were far-reaching and permanent.

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  • The importance of these principles lies not only in their intrinsic value as an ethical system, but also in the fact that they form the link between Socrates and the Stoics, between the essentially Greek philosophy of the 4th century B.C. and a system of thought which has exercised a profound and far-reaching influence on medieval and modern ethics.

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  • The most far-reaching of these reforms, carried in the first session of the third Duma, was the partial abolition of the communal and family ownership of land, which involved the establishment of a class of true peasant-proprietors.

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  • The alliances, counter-alliances and far-reaching political combinations which spring up at every advance of the greater powers are often perplexing in the absence of records of the states concerned.

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  • Though not a great scholar, he was eminent as an ecclesiastical statesman, and his influence was far-reaching.

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  • At all times the air had received attention, especially since van Helmont made his far-reaching investigations on gases.

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  • The beginning of the i 9th century was attended by far-reaching discoveries in the nature of the composition of compounds.

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  • In 1784 Henry Cavendish thoroughly examined hydrogen, establishing its elementary nature; and he made the far-reaching discovery that water was composed of two volumes of hydrogen to one of oxygen.

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  • In the investigation of these relations, the physicist and chemist meet on common ground; this union has been attended by fruitful and far-reaching results, and the correlation of physical properties and chemical composition is one of the most important ramifications of physical chemistry.

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  • This union, when accomplished by the individual soul, must enhance its susceptibilities and powers, and so the yogis claim a far-reaching knowledge of the secrets of nature and extensive sway over men and natural phenomena.

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  • His influence upon his successors has scarcely been as far-reaching as might have been expected - a circumstance which is perhaps in some measure owing to the unfamiliar dialect in which he wrote.

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  • After the beginning of the German Reformation many Utraquists adopted to a large extent the doctrines of Luther and Calvin; and in 1567 obtained the repeal of the compacts, which no longer seemed sufficiently far-reaching.

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  • Most of his memoirs are masterpieces - full of original methods, profound ideas and far-reaching imagination.

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  • The capture of Constantinople he rightly regarded as an historical event of far-reaching importance, although the comparison of it to the fall of Troy is hardly appropriate.

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  • The church likewise exercises a far-reaching influence over the people through the beneficent work of its lay orders, and through the hospitals and asylums under its control in every part of the country.

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  • The geometrical interpretation of imaginary quantities had a far-reaching influence on the development of symbolic algebras.

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  • On April 3 the Croatian constitution was completely suspended by royal decree, and Cuvaj invested with far-reaching dictatorial powers.

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  • A due appreciation of the far-reaching results of " correlated variation " must, it appears, give a new and distinct explanation to the phenomena which are referred to as " large mutations," " discontinuous variation " and " saltatory evolution."

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  • These events, although far more mischievous in the brain, the functions of which are far-reaching, and the collateral circulation of which is ill-provided, are seen very commonly in other parts.

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  • The mining laws of most civilized states grant the right of free prospecting over the public lands, protect the rights of the discoverer of the mineral deposit during the period of exploration, and provide for the acquisition of mineral property on favourable terms. Striking examples of the far-reaching effect of such laws is shown in the history of the Rocky Mountain region and western coast of the United States, the colonization and development of Australia, and the development of Alaska.

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  • A continuation of their work on bitter almond oil by Liebig and Wohler, who remained firm friends for the rest of their lives, resulted in the elucidation of the mode of formation of that substance and in the discovery of the ferment emulsin as well as the recognition of the first glucoside, amygdalin, while another and not less important and far-reaching inquiry in 'which they collaborated was that on uric acid, published in 1837.

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  • In addition to the Offenburg programme, the Sturinpetition of the 1st of March 1848 attempted to extort from the government the most far-reaching concessions.

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  • The reading of the names is, however, extremely uncertain, not to say improbable, and the far-reaching inferences drawn from them carry no conviction.

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  • Comte is in no true sense a follower of Saint-Simon, but it was undoubtedly Saint-Simon who launched him, to take Comte's own word, by suggesting the two starting-points of what grew into the Comtist system - first, that political phenomena are as capable of being grouped under laws as other phenomena; and second, that the true destination of philosophy must be social, and the true object of the thinker must be the reorganization of the moral, religious and political systems. We can readily see what an impulse these far-reaching conceptions would give to Comte's meditations.

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  • The elaboration of these ideas in relation to the history of the civilization of the most advanced portion of the human race occupies two of the volumes of the Positive Philosophy, and has been accepted by very different schools as a masterpiece of rich, luminous, and far-reaching suggestion.

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  • Recent criticism, however, has tended very much to raise their value by tracing out their wide and far-reaching influence.

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  • His voice was a baritone, singularly clear and far-reaching.

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  • The mere fact of the effort being made would have given the battle of Gravelotte the moral effect of a victory, and the reaction in the German ranks from the feeling of over-confidence, which had mastered them after the early successes of Spicheren and Woerth, must have had most far-reaching consequences.

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  • In other directions, though we find many salutary civil measures, yet there were no far-reaching schemes of reform.

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  • He had enunciated in his theses the far-reaching new principle that the congregation, and not the hierarchy, was the representative of the Church; and he sought henceforward to reorganize the Swiss constitution on the principles of representative democracy so as to reduce the wholly disproportionate voting power which, till then, the Forest Cantons had exercised.

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  • The reforms proposed included the adoption of European time, the European calendar, and the Latin alphabet; the abolition of veiling of women - as a practice of far-reaching, injurious influence upon the race; the abolition of the annual, month-long fast of Ramazan, and of the Feasts of Bairam.

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  • The development of the diamond mines and of the gold and coal industries - of which Brand saw the beginning - had far-reaching consequences, bringing the Boer republics into vital contact with the new industrial era.

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  • The Austrian Government being largely dependent upon the parliamentary aid of the Poles, could not stand out against them much on account of the far-reaching autonomy of the Galician Territorial Government.

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  • The Kaiserswerth Institute, on the contrary, had a far-reaching and lasting influence, and may fairly claim to be the mother of the modern system.

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  • These results constitute a far-reaching development of the modern or electrodynamic theory of the aether, of which the issue can hardly yet be foreseen.

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  • Long before the political revolution of 1918 the Czechoslovaks had been convinced of the necessity for a far-reaching measure of land reform, both from a social and economic point of view as well as from national considerations.

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  • Nevertheless, the advances then made were of little importance as compared with the far-reaching increases of duty during the Civil War.

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  • The considerations from which he acutely and accurately draws far-reaching and important conclusions might be suggested by a very superficial examination of the literature; they involve, for example, no special philological knowledge.

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  • Caesar made no far-reaching modifications in the government of the city, such as were afterwards carried out by Augustus, and the presence in the Lex Julia Municipalis of the clauses referred to is an example of the common process of "tacking" (legislation per saturam, as it was called by the Romans).

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  • In view, however, of the great interest excited by Schaudinn's work on avian parasites, as well as on account of the far-reaching importance of his conclusions to the study of the Haematozoa, a brief summary of his celebrated research is necessary.

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  • The second cause is the Civil War of 186f65, which practically negatived the far-reaching claims of state sovereignty and the right of secession made by statesmen of the type of Calhoun, and showed that the nation was really much stronger than any group of states.

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  • The project was far-reaching, but France could do little to make it effective.

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  • But It Is Of Far Reaching Importance As The First Great Literary Stimulus To Racial Self Respect.

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  • Strangely enough, this liberty meant increase of power for the Clericals; for besides putting an end to stringent state interference in the education of future priests, it made possible a free and far-reaching Catholic school system whose crown was the episcopally controlled university of Louvain (1834).

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  • Emmanuel (1679-1726), whose far-reaching ambition set him warring against the Turks and, on the side of France, in the great struggle of the Spanish succession.

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  • The movement, recognized by Ibn Saud, Emir of Nejd, had taken definite shape after 1910; and in 1921 it still seemed likely to have far-reaching effects upon the attitude of the people of Central Arabia towards other Arabian communities and even to the outer world.

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  • Kekule's main importance lies in the far-reaching contributions which he made to chemical theory, especially in regard to the constitution of the carbon compounds.

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  • This system had curious and very far-reaching results.

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  • Again it is a notable specimen of early Christian pseudepigraphy, and one which had manifold and far-reaching results.

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  • A constitutional revolution, involving such far-reaching changes, is not likely to have been carried out in primitive times with so little disturbance by a simple resolution of the people, and it probably points to a rising of Romans and Sabines against the dominion of an Etruscan family (Tarquinii, Tarchna) at that time established at Rome.

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  • These regulations were of a far-reaching character.

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  • As the result of recent investigations by two Swedish algologists, Bohlin and Luther, it has been proposed to make a re-classification of a far-reaching nature.

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  • And with that feeling as a basis we will ever be suffusing the whole wide world with thought of love far-reaching, grown great, beyond measure, void of anger or ill-will."6 The relative importance of love, as compared with other habits, is thus described."

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  • The post had, in fact, subsided to the bottom of the river, but the consequences of its disappearance had been both far-reaching and expensive.

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  • These declarations were never openly challenged, and in 1912-4 the British Government entered into far-reaching negotiations with the Turkish and German Governments with the object of regularizing the position.

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  • The objections of Great Britain were, however, not so much to an Austrian intervention in Naples as to the far-reaching principles by which it was sought to justify it.

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  • Of far-reaching importance was, on the other hand, his foreshadowing of the Darwinian theory in his works on the metamorphosis of plants and on animal morphology.

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  • Other observations made by Frankland at the time formed the starting-point of a series of experiments which yielded far-reaching results.

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  • The incident, however, led to military measures being taken by the government of Lord Dufferin, which had far-reaching effects on Indian finance.

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  • Prolonged negotiations were necessary to the completion of the treaty of the 17th of November 1905, whereby Japan obtained the control of Korea's foreign affairs and relations, and the confirmation of previous agreements, the far-reaching results of which have been indicated.

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  • His far-reaching influence in the development of later logic must certainly do so.

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  • With this coheres his dictum, with its far-reaching consequences for the philosophy of induction, that " the logical justification of the inductive process rests upon the fact that it is an inevitable postulate of our effort after knowledge.that the given is necessary, and can be known as proceeding from its grounds according to universal laws."

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  • His stay in Leeds was marked by vigorous and far-reaching church extension, and his views on education were far in advance of his time.

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  • The population of Washington increased from 61,122 to 109,199 or 78.6% in the decade from 1860 to 1870, and the stirring effects of the Civil War were far-reaching.

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  • At the same time the texts of ancient authors supplied hints which led to discoveries so far-reaching in their results as those of Copernicus, Columbus and Galileo.

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  • Far-reaching changes were voted.

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  • In 1831 Faraday began the investigations on electromagnetic induction which proved more fertile in far-reaching practical consequences than any of those which even his genius gave to the world.

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  • Sigtuna, lying on the shore of a far-reaching northern arm of Lake Malar, also a royal residence and the seat of the first mint in Sweden, where English workmen were employed by King Olaf at the beginning of the 11th century, was destroyed in the 12th century.

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  • Baker Inlet also receives the waters of still another large ArgentineChilean lake, San Martin, whose far-reaching fjord-like arms extend from lat.

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  • He realized the need for an increase of the army and the reorganization of the army and navy, but he opposed the far-reaching demands of the War Minister and the chief of the general staff.

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  • It is evident therefore that the connexion between the different glands of the body is a very complicated one and that the effects of a drug which acts upon any one of them may be of a very far-reaching character.

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  • Its most far-reaching provisions were those which admitted Portuguese wines to the British market at a lower rate of duty than was imposed upon French and German wines, in return for a corresponding preference to English textiles.

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  • It is such far-reaching results as these, and not the mere acquisition of a single colony, however valuable, that constitute Pitt's claim to be considered.

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  • It was in consequence of this struggle that some of George's far-reaching plans - he endeavoured for a time to obtain the supremacy over Germany - failed.

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  • Many fragments, priceless on account of the light which they shed upon movements of far-reaching consequence, have been preserved in it alone.

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  • So far-reaching were the interests controlled by him in this capacity of humanist that his achievement as an Italian lyrist seems by comparison insignificant.

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  • Every fresh artistic problem immediately became for him a far-reaching scientific problem as well.

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  • But his far-reaching schemes and studies brought him no immediate gain, and diverted him from the tasks by which he should have supported himself.

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  • His many-sided and far-reaching studies in experimental science were mainly his own, conceived and carried out long in advance of his time, and in communion with only such more or less isolated spirits as were advancing along one or another of the same paths of knowledge.

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  • Speusippus and his contemporaries in the school exercised an important and far-reaching influence upon Academic doctrine.

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  • There has been much discussion, however, on free trade since Adam Smith's time, and the far-reaching nature of his warnings is not even yet generally understood.

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  • The war of 1817-19 led to the first introduction of English settlers on a considerable scale, an event fraught with far-reaching consequences.

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  • This annexation was a consequence of the discovery there of rich diamond mines, an event which was destined to have far-reaching results.

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  • For, whereas to one brilliant suggestion of far-reaching homology another can always be opposed, by the detailed comparison of individual growth-stages in carefully selected series of fossils, and by the minute application to these of the principle that individual history repeats race history, it actually is possible to unfold lines of descent that do not admit of doubt.

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  • The effects of these measures were destined to be far-reaching.

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  • The execution was as excellent as the conception, and if we reflect that it was begun in the midst of that momentous war which raised England to her climax of territorial greatness in East and West, we may easily realize how the task of describing these portentous and far-reaching events would be likely to strengthen Burke's habits of wide and laborious observation, as well as to give him firmness and confidence in the exercise of his own judgment.

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  • Locke's philosophical defence of religious liberty in the four Letters of Toleration is the most far-reaching of his contributions to social polity.

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  • Kirchhoff's principle, accordingly, not only afforded a simple explanation of the Fraunhofer lines, but availed to found a far-reaching science of celestial chemistry.

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  • One of the most interesting experiments, which may have far reaching economic effects, has been in the cultivation of tobacco.

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  • Neither the witty and lucid form in which the philosophers clothed their ideas in their satires, romances, stage-plays and treatises, nor the salons of Madame du Deffand, Madame Geoffrin and Mademoiselle de Lespinasse, could possibly have been sufficiently far-reaching or active centres of political propaganda.

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  • Thus, while far-reaching but hasty generalizations have had their day and been forgotten, his work has proved permanent, because he made sure of its foundations.

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  • But the christianizing of Lithuania was by no means to the liking of the Teutonic Knights, and they used every effort to nullify Gedymin's far-reaching design.

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  • In a brief period he became entrusted with such large and far-reaching authority in all the details of administration, as to be virtually "minister of all affairs."

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  • The book, being attacked from the standpoint of high Calvinism, became the standard of a far-reaching movement in Scottish Presbyterianism.

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  • Acne fulminans is a systemic acne fulminans is a systemic acne disease with far reaching side effects.

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  • Two announcements in 1935 were to have far-reaching consequences for the former GER's suburban catchment area.

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  • Front aspect double glazed window with far reaching views over the surrounding countryside with the coast on the horizon, double radiator.

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  • I mean a challenge so far-reaching in its impact and irreversible in its destructive power, that it alters radically human existence.

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  • The Human Rights Act 1998 has potentially far-reaching implications in many areas.

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  • Research into the many aspects of sport has never been so far-reaching as in Scotland today.

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  • On divorce, the courts have very far-reaching powers to transfer assets.

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  • The differences between humans and other primates are too many, too large, and too far-reaching.

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  • Introduction Over the course of the 20th century two great upheavals occurred that marked out the century in very different but equally far-reaching ways.

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  • However, Carter argues, the measures introduced so far haven't been particularly far-reaching, leaving plenty of opportunities for crafty traders.

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  • John quoted a story about how the influence of a Sunday School teacher had far-reaching affects.

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  • There are far reaching views from the summits of nearby fells.

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  • Benefits include, front and rear gardens, far reaching views and uPVC double glazing.

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  • Last week's court ruling has far-reaching implications for farming communities around the world.

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  • The guidance is the most far-reaching yet in its efforts to keep judges on-message with changing social mores.

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  • Larrikin Love might cast a far-reaching net, but they do so with passion and flair.

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  • The morale in this far reaching outpost of the empire was dismal.

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  • The experiences of China and Yugoslavia only presage more far-reaching developments to come.

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  • This is an illustration of the far-reaching ramifications of the new cartel law.

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  • What decisions are made at the meeting will have far-reaching repercussions for the whole world.

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  • Neck would be may through September seats that may will be far-reaching.

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  • There is no anticipation or hint to be found in previous writers, 3 and it is very remarkable that a discovery or invention which was to exert so important and far-reaching an influence on astronomy and every science involving calculation was the work of a single mind.

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  • To meet these expenditures there are a high tariff on imported merchandise, and excise and stamp taxes of a far-reaching and often vexatious character.

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  • Army Reform, therefore, has been very much in the forefront of late years owing to the estrangement of Austria (whith power can mobilize much more ranidlv) himt finsy,cisl difficulties have hitherto stood in the way of any radical and far-reaching reforms, and even the proposals of the Commission of 1907, referred to below, have only been partially accepted.

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  • Nabonidus (Nabunaid) king of Babylonia (556 B.C.) saw in the disaster the vengeance of the gods for the sacrilege of Sennacherib; the Hebrew prophets, for their part, exulted over Yahweh's far-reaching judgment.

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  • Besides events in central Asia, to which he had to devote much attention, the Herzegovinian insurrection had broken out, and he could perceive from secret official papers that the incident had far-reaching ramifications unknown to the general public. Soon this became apparent to all the world.

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  • They were shrewd enough to guess that the royal triumph might prejudice their influence, and for the next five years they deliberately thwarted the enlightened and far-reaching projects of the king for creating a navy and increasing the revenue without burdening the estates, by a system of tolls levied on the trade of the Baltic ports (see Wladislaus Iv.), even going so far as to refuse for nine years to refund the expenses of the Muscovite War, which he had defrayed out of his privy purse.

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  • In the 10th century the emperor John Zimisces, himself of Armenian origin, transplanted no less than 200,000 Armenian Paulicians to Europe and settled them in the neighbourhood of Philippopolis, which henceforth became the centre of a far-reaching propaganda.

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  • The treatise on canon law known as the Decretum Gratiani, which was compiled towards the middle of the 12th century and had an enduring and far-reaching effect (see Canon Law), merely gave theoretical sanction to the existing situation in the Church.

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  • Neck would be may through september seats that may will be far-reaching.

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  • The effects of global warming on the earth are far reaching indeed.

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  • This can cause air pollution and some of the gases may be greenhouse gases that have far reaching global effects.

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  • Recycling is one of the few green initiatives that we can all participate in with a minimum of effort, yet it has far reaching and long lasting benefits.

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  • Ocean pollution has far reaching implications, however much marine pollution starts elsewhere.

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  • The benefits of school recycling programs are far reaching.

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  • There are many steps that can be taken and everyone, however small, can have a far reaching impact.

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  • Even the smallest step can have far reaching benefits.

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  • Every step towards greener living, however small, has far reaching positive effects.

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  • Every step, however small, has a far reaching environmental benefit.

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  • These are far reaching and include farming, energy production, waste management and more.

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  • There are many ways to save water and these have far reaching implications.

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  • Proponents suggest, however, it has more far-reaching applications for a variety of other diseases.

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  • Bebel is a critically acclaimed artist, but her commercial appeal hasn't been as far reaching as other artists.

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  • The far-reaching subculture has had a strong effect on everything from art and music to film and literature.

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  • In addition, advocates of free speech worry that limits on video game sales will have far reaching implications for our rights to free speech.

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  • The [www.usgenweb.org USGenWeb] project is far-reaching, offering several free genealogy websites with records and information from every state of the USA, including immigration / passenger lists.

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  • The fact that origami is a Japanese word also suggests that the most far-reaching contributions to the art came from Japan.

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  • A deficiency of vitamin B12 can result in anemia and result in a far reaching effect on the overall health of the body.

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  • It is essential to our well being and while a relatively small amount is required, it has far reaching and long term benefits.

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  • The council recognizes vitamin D deficiencies may have more far-reaching effects.

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  • Flirting techniques are far reaching beyond simple dating tips.

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  • Certainly, the increased awareness of gluten intolerance can have far-reaching benefits beyond celiac disease sufferers.

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  • It relates to both the heart and lungs in the physical body and can mean a social and far reaching love of mankind.

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  • As Sheriff of Area Five, Eric reports to the Queen of Louisiana, but he is often courted by other "monarchs" because his influence is far-reaching.

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  • This is why the noisiest alarm clocks may also have far reaching benefits.

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  • An autism diagnosis is a life changing event that has far reaching implications for the future of both the child who has been diagnosed and his or her family.

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  • The consequences of these limited social skills are far-reaching and seriously affect an autistic person's life if they are ignored.

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  • This rule had far-reaching implications for women musicians.

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  • With all of the attention the Gosselin family draws, this complaint was a serious allegation with potentially far-reaching consequences.

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  • In person Madame Roland was attractive though not beautiful; her ideas were clear and far-reaching, her manner calm, and her power of observation extremely acute.

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  • This measure, which was endorsed by the third Duma in an act passed on the 21st of December 1908, is calculated to have far-reaching and profound effects upon the rural economy of Russia.

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  • The Finance Act of 1894, with its great changes in the death duties, overshadowed all other acts of that year both in its immediate effects and in its far-reaching consequences.

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  • The position of the Trematode on its host is of far-reaching importance.

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  • Making Calcutta the base of his operations, he at once identified himself with a policy which had far-reaching results.

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  • His long experience, his wide reading and his thorough knowledge of all sorts and conditions of men, enabled him to act quickly at a time of crisis, but his important speeches, or a course of political action that might be far-reaching in its effect, were not cast into their final form without careful consultation with the best advisers he could obtain.

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  • Many practitioners believe that a far-reaching number of illnesses are cause by the stress in our lives.

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  • Though this might seem trivial, it's a small glimpse into the far-reaching effects this type of outbreak can cause.

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