So I think this -- what we would normally think of as, okay, these are the characteristics of what might happen -- understand that we have seen and we know about very specific efforts to find people outside of what security might normally be conditioned to look for.
Secondly, promote full respect of the land-related provisions of the ILO 169 Convention on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples, notably the general principle that indigenous people should not be removed from the land they occupy and, in the exceptional cases where their relocation is considered, that it should be conditioned to their free prior informed consent.
This may be surprising to those conditioned to expect miserable poverty except where oil has enriched a few.
Can it be right for the rich world's generosity to be so conditioned by what happens to occur within reach of its camera crews?
Government offices are to be less strongly air-conditioned, billboards and some street lights are to be turned off during the wee hours after midnight, and so on.
The placebo effect could thus be attributed to a lifetime of being conditioned to believe in medicine.
Aging adults have often been conditioned to be able to get it all done on less and less sleep.
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Kiley says she was also conditioned to be a survivor from her childhood.
One can also expect any such approval to be conditioned upon the explicit permission of judicial enforcement of said rules.
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And that means that our aid that we provide to Pakistan is going to have to be conditioned upon certain benchmarks being met.
Many African women are conditioned to be subservient, she says.
When asked about his prior experience in government, and its relation to his current work with Jaipur Foot, Mehta explained that his tenure in public service conditioned him to be accountable.
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Keep in mind that we have been conditioned to want to be more like others.
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"In those days all bitter was cask-conditioned and had to be consumed within a few days of reaching the pub, " he says.
The ability to recover quickly: Stress and surprise create a need for the executive athlete to have the strength to recover and resume: this can be conditioned through physical and mental practices that can be performed within the workplace and at home.
First, the United States should not be party to European (especially French and German) efforts to coerce Japan to abandon its own, principled and conditioned position on providing aid to Russia.
Another suggested that before Saudi women can get licences the public could be conditioned by allowing female foreign residents, including household servants, to drive.
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Of course, unused basement, attic, porch or garage space can be insulated, wired, dry-walled, floored and air-conditioned to add living space without expanding your home's footprint.
No matter how we argue in comfortable air conditioned lecture halls about global warming and climate change, we will still be able to fry eggs on the bleachers while teenagers eager to make the grade as college football players have two-a-day summer work outs.
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It went on to become the first hotel in Mumbai to be equipped with a lift, and the first in India with an air-conditioned dining room.
By contrast, other forms of Western assistance intended to affect the prospects for long-term economic viability in the former USSR must be strictly conditioned on systemic reform .
When it comes to the fit and feel of the L3 II, you probably won't be terribly surprised to learn that it wasn't terribly comfortable, though admittedly we're now conditioned to do hands-ons with phones as large as 5.5-inch (and even 6.1-inch).
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