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and they just put instructors out there and you you sign up for instruction and they just give you an arm band and if you see an instructor as's not doing anything you just tap him on the shoulder and ask him questions and they'll show you things | There are no instructors on the floor. | 2 | 6,066 | 1 |
However, the associated cost is primarily some of the costs of assessing and collecting duties on imported merchandise, such as the salaries of import specialists (as classify merchandise) and the costs of processing paperwork. | the associated cost is primarily some of the costs of assessing and collecting duties | 0 | 6,079 | 1 |
Many lakes or sections of lakes are also wildlife conservation areas; these guides list the regulations that are in effect to protect water birds and other animals. | People as hunt in the wildlife conservation areas will go to jail. | 1 | 6,095 | 1 |
Both were run by editors (Paul Williams, Jann Wenner) as saw rock stars as modern poets and voices of their generation. | The editors as run them had no respect for rock stars. | 2 | 6,099 | 2 |
The category of qualifying teen-agers and women could include all recipients of welfare or other public assistance (including daughters of recipients) as are competent to give informed consent to the implant procedure. | Women as are on welfare will not qualify for the implant. | 2 | 6,120 | 2 |
The collection and indeed the building itself is not huge or overbearing, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the art perhaps more than is possible in such massive galleries as the Louvre or Rijksmuseum. | The visitors as view this collection, have also gone to the Louvre. | 1 | 6,162 | 1 |
But even managers as try to stay alert to these forces often gather their information anecdotally or informally. | Managers offer employees benefits in return for information. | 1 | 6,171 | 1 |
Paris and its immediate surroundings are a magnet for tourists, students, businessmen, artists, inventors ' in short, everyone except perhaps the farmer and fisherman, as may well come to the city to protest government policies. | Farmers and fishermen are big fans of the government policies and have never thought to protest them. | 2 | 6,187 | 1 |
uh well no i just know i know several single mothers as absolutely can't afford it they have to go with the a single uh what i mean a babysitter more more or less | They simply don't have the money to put into that sort of thing. | 0 | 6,212 | 1 |
After shuttering the DOE, Clinton could depict himself as a crusader against waste and bureaucracy as succeeded where even Reagan failed. | Clinton shuttered the DOE to move against waste. | 0 | 6,234 | 1 |
Now sink of sorrow I as live--the more the wrong!Who wishing death, whom death denies, whose thread is all too long;Who tied to wretched life, as looks for no relief,Must spend my ever dying days in never ending grief. | I live in a constant state of despair and depression. | 0 | 6,293 | 2 |
Trump, as said he would decide by March whether to run for president, would likely spend $100 million to $200 million of his own money on a campaign. | Even if he ran from President, Trump's campaign would not receive any of his money. | 2 | 6,294 | 1 |
So unlike people as are fortunate enough to be able to afford attorneys and can go to another lawyer, our clients are simply lost in the legal system if they cannot get access to it from us. | Our clients can afford attorneys and bouncing between lawyers. | 2 | 6,330 | 1 |
One opportunist as stayed was Octavius Decatur Gass. | One opportunist as stayed went by the name Octavius. | 0 | 6,348 | 2 |
Krugman's column will henceforth be known as The Dismal Science, a phrase too famous to be ownable by anyone, except possibly British essayist Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), as coined it. | Krugman writes a column about science each week. | 1 | 6,372 | 1 |
The national award was created to recognize an attorney in practice for less than 10 years for excellence in public interest or pro bono activities. | There is a national award given to attorneys as have been practicing for less than a decade. | 0 | 6,374 | 1 |
The Congress, which controls our funding levels, began to include many members as did not support the purpose and goals of a federal civil legal services program. | the congress has no responsibility when it comes to controlling funding levels. | 2 | 6,392 | 1 |
It's thought he used the same architect as worked on the Taj Mahal. | Everyone thinks he used a different architect from the one as worked on the Taj Mahal. | 2 | 6,416 | 2 |
They greatly outnumber the 6,500-odd human inhabitants mostly white, many the descendants of Huguenots from Brittany and Normandy. | There are only 5 people as live there. | 2 | 6,457 | 1 |
The category of qualifying teen-agers and women could include all recipients of welfare or other public assistance (including daughters of recipients) as are competent to give informed consent to the implant procedure. | Women as are on welfare qualify for the implant procedure. | 0 | 6,481 | 2 |
Lawyers in their first three years of practice or as are inactive pay $90, and retired lawyers pay nothing. | No lawyers are told to pay. | 2 | 6,530 | 1 |
Last year at Tuscaloosa's Turning Point Domestic Violence Sexual Assault Services, half of the 160 women as sought shelter used Legal Services, said executive director Kathy Benitez. | Only 4 of the 330 women as were in search for shelter used Legal Services. | 2 | 6,538 | 2 |
The other is retrospective and intended to help those as review case study reports to assess the quality of completed case studies. | It is made to help the reviewers assess the quality of the case studies. | 0 | 6,631 | 1 |
She hardly needs to mention it--the media bring it up anyway--but she invokes it subtly, alluding (as she did on two Sunday talk shows) to women as drive their daughters halfway across the state to shake my hand, a woman they dare to believe in. | She really needs to mention it | 2 | 6,666 | 1 |
The sculpture on the dome (a personification of Commerce) and the river gods (including Anna Livia, set over the main door) are by Edward Smyth, as was also responsible for the statues on the GPO . | The dome has a big marble sculpture of a dragon. | 1 | 6,715 | 1 |
Specifically, by defining mission improvement objectives, senior executives determine whether their organization needs a CIO as is a networking/marketing specialist, business change agent, operations specialist, policy/oversight manager, or any combination thereof. | A CIO must be an operations specialist. | 2 | 6,749 | 1 |
According to the Natural Resources Conservation Service, this single, voluntary program will provide flexible technical, financial, and educational assistance to farmers and ranchers as face serious threats to soil, water, and related natural resources on agricultural and other lands, including grazing lands, wetlands, forest lands, and wildlife habitats. | Farmers and ranchers must have all of their licenses and permits to qualify. | 1 | 6,752 | 1 |
We've been a couple of mutts, as've bitten off a bigger bit than they can chew. | We've gotten ourselves into something bigger than we can handle. | 0 | 6,756 | 1 |
Instead, the task of defending Bradley fell to Erving, as shrugged that it's probably a debatable issue, but knowing Sen. | Erving became responsible for Bradley's defense. | 0 | 6,779 | 1 |
There are also a couple of small aircraft lying offshore (relics of drug runners as ran out of luck) that make fascinating artificial dive sites. | Abandoned aircraft have never been found in this area. | 2 | 6,814 | 1 |
The Congress, which controls our funding levels, began to include many members as did not support the purpose and goals of a federal civil legal services program. | the congress is generally responsible for controlling funding levels. | 0 | 6,829 | 1 |
Most large hotels will have a floorshow featuring music and dance, including a voluptuous belly-dancer, as will introduce the audience to the art of gyrating Egyptian style. | Belly-dancers have been banned from the floor shows. | 2 | 6,849 | 1 |
Through a friend as knows the lift boy here. | A friend knows the lift boy here. | 0 | 6,911 | 1 |
and uh you know once you start up at the top and try to get those dollars on down to the hands that need them you know there's a lot of places the money stops and disappears along the way | All the money always gets into the hands of those as need it. | 2 | 6,957 | 1 |
By contrast, their grandson, as assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. | Their grandson was born in Barcelona, and Charles I spoke beautiful Spanish. | 2 | 7,063 | 1 |
Part of the original design, they were destroyed by Emperor Aurangzeb, as refused images susceptible to idolatry. | All of the original design has been destroyed by Emperor Aurangzeb. | 2 | 7,069 | 1 |
We've been a couple of mutts, as've bitten off a bigger bit than they can chew. | We are like dogs in many ways. | 1 | 7,118 | 1 |
At the far end of David Street, Temple Mount is one of the world's most sacred spots to three major religions. | Christianity and Islam are the two religions as revere the Temple the most. | 1 | 7,124 | 1 |
oh that's not really important the the other stuff is just you know window dressing because we we've never ordered anything fact the the van that we've got we bought uh from an estate it was an estate trade uh it was almost brand new the the gentlemen as owned it had died | Our van was obtained through an estate trade after its owner had died. | 0 | 7,149 | 1 |
It's thought he used the same architect as worked on the Taj Mahal. | In reality, he did not use the Taj Mahal's architect. | 1 | 7,210 | 1 |
Trump, as said he would decide by March whether to run for president, would likely spend $100 million to $200 million of his own money on a campaign. | In March, Trump decided that he was not suited to run for President. | 1 | 7,216 | 1 |
audits and other reviews, including those showing deficiencies and recommendations reported by auditors and others as evaluate agencies' operations, (2) determine proper actions in response to findings and recommendations from audits and reviews, and (3) complete, within established time frames, all actions that correct or otherwise resolve the matters brought to management's attention. | Deficiencies and recommendations reported by auditors are examples of other reviews. | 0 | 7,232 | 1 |
Now sink of sorrow I as live--the more the wrong!Who wishing death, whom death denies, whose thread is all too long;Who tied to wretched life, as looks for no relief,Must spend my ever dying days in never ending grief. | I may be having suicidal thoughts and be wishing for death. | 0 | 7,270 | 2 |
According to the Natural Resources Conservation Service, this single, voluntary program will provide flexible technical, financial, and educational assistance to farmers and ranchers as face serious threats to soil, water, and related natural resources on agricultural and other lands, including grazing lands, wetlands, forest lands, and wildlife habitats. | This is a service that can help farmers and ranchers as face threats to their resources. | 0 | 7,275 | 2 |
Horwitz makes us see that the pinched circumstances of their lives are not so different from the conditions of their ancestors, dirt-poor yeoman farmers as seldom saw, much less owned, a slave. | Horwitz says that they are as unhappy as their ancestors. | 1 | 7,362 | 1 |
The organizations usually allowed individual members as had changed employers to continue participation. | The organizations usually got angry at people for leaving. | 1 | 7,397 | 1 |
Each caters to a specific crowd, so hunt around until you find the one right for you. | There are marketers as have argued that there needs to be more effort to broaden appeal. | 1 | 7,405 | 1 |
According to Jane Langmuir, director of the project, water and heat come together and create a totally new appliance. | Jane Langmuir was the one as conceived of this project. | 1 | 7,516 | 1 |
After the death of Columbus in 1505, Jamaica became the property of his son Diego, as dispatched Don Juan de Esquivel to the island as Governor. | Diego wasn't knowledgeable enough to govern the island. | 1 | 7,617 | 1 |
Also, the tobacco executives as told Congress they didn't consider nicotine addictive might now be prosecuted for fraud and perjury. | The tobacco executives told Congress that nicotine was addictive. | 2 | 7,618 | 1 |
FEC Chairman Scott Thomas, a Democrat as was also at the conference, noted that the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 outlined three principles that need to be preserved on the 1) disclosure of how money is raised and spent to influence elections; 2) limits on the amount that any one person can contribute to a campaign; and 3) restrictions on independent spending by corporations and unions. | Scott Thomas was the EPA Chairman. | 2 | 7,619 | 1 |
In May 1967, Gallup found that the number of people as said they intensely disliked RFK--as was also probably more intensely liked than any other practicing politician--was twice as high as the number as intensely disliked Johnson, the architect of the increasingly unpopular war in Vietnam. | Johnson was the most disliked politician since Hamilton. | 2 | 7,630 | 3 |
I will practice The Look on old French ladies as are happy to have any old look at all, I say, and then, as I get the hang of it, move gradually into the big leagues. | I will use the look on younger women after I improve. | 1 | 7,640 | 1 |
But a list of as's better than other people in some aspect or another is not inevitable and does not make the economy any more prosperous or society any richer in other ways. | A listing of those better than others is very helpful to the economy. | 2 | 7,684 | 1 |
Disney CEO Eisner, as's actually underrated as a pop-culture maven (he was responsible for Happy Days and Welcome Back, Kotter ), insists that ABC's downturn is cyclical and that it will soon return to life. | Eisner is a big fan of ABC. | 1 | 7,743 | 1 |
So unlike people as are fortunate enough to be able to afford attorneys and can go to another lawyer, our clients are simply lost in the legal system if they cannot get access to it from us. | Our clients can barely afford our legal assistance. | 0 | 7,771 | 1 |
It's thought he used the same architect as worked on the Taj Mahal. | The architect as worked on the Taj Mahal is thought to have worked on another building. | 0 | 7,799 | 2 |
'I really don't feel comfortable around people as enjoy making speeches.' | I don't enjoy being around people as like public speaking because they are usually liars. | 1 | 7,852 | 2 |
Alexander the Great, as passed through the city in 334 b.c. , paid for its completion; five of the original 30 columns have been restored to their full height. | Alexander the Great was so impressed with the city in 334 B.C. that he expressed a wish to live there one day. | 1 | 7,883 | 1 |
The statue was beheaded several years ago by islanders, as blame Josephine for her role in the slavery in Martinique. | The statue was erected to remind the populace to stay obedient to their masters. | 2 | 7,891 | 1 |
and for regular readers as are a bit confused about our schedule (and who can blame them?) | who can blame who is confused about our schedule? | 0 | 7,904 | 1 |
and they just put instructors out there and you you sign up for instruction and they just give you an arm band and if you see an instructor as's not doing anything you just tap him on the shoulder and ask him questions and they'll show you things | The instructors are really good at helping, and are always available. | 1 | 7,955 | 1 |
There are also a couple of small aircraft lying offshore (relics of drug runners as ran out of luck) that make fascinating artificial dive sites. | There are a few small airplanes offshore that belonged to unlucky drug runners, and they are so interesting to see during artificial diving. | 0 | 7,959 | 1 |
uh well no i just know i know several single mothers as absolutely can't afford it they have to go with the a single uh what i mean a babysitter more more or less | I know single moms as wouldn't be able to afford it. | 0 | 7,965 | 2 |
The cuts will take the biggest bite out of Land of Lincoln, a network of eight offices and 40 lawyers as help clients in southern Illinois with problems like eviction, access to Social Security and obtaining orders of protection from abusive spouses. | One particular network of lawyers as provided services in southern Illinois for a variety of legal issues will be hard hit by the budget reductions. | 0 | 7,969 | 2 |
The sculpture on the dome (a personification of Commerce) and the river gods (including Anna Livia, set over the main door) are by Edward Smyth, as was also responsible for the statues on the GPO . | The dome is bare and plain. | 2 | 7,981 | 1 |
Horwitz makes us see that the pinched circumstances of their lives are not so different from the conditions of their ancestors, dirt-poor yeoman farmers as seldom saw, much less owned, a slave. | Their lives are much better than their ancestors. | 2 | 7,987 | 1 |
But a list of as's better than other people in some aspect or another is not inevitable and does not make the economy any more prosperous or society any richer in other ways. | Lists of people better than others are stupid. | 1 | 7,992 | 1 |
Although I'm certain it amused Scott Shuger (an amusing guy, to judge by the terrific Today's Papers) to join the ranks of those as have publicly disparaged Linda Tripp, the fact remains that nothing in his piece, , reflects at all on Tripp herself. | I know it amused Shuger to join the people ripping Linda Tripp apart. | 0 | 8,012 | 1 |
It's very hard to believe, for anyone as knows me well, but I was actually speechless for a period, Zelon said. | Zelon is normally a talkative and opinionated person. | 1 | 8,092 | 1 |
Crosethe Rue de Rivoli to the Palais-Royal, built for Car?di?nal Richelieu as his Paris residence in 1639, and originally named Palais-Cardinal. | Cardinal Richelieu was a wealthy man as worked diligently for the Catholic church. | 1 | 8,110 | 1 |
The anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon has shown that Yanomamo men as have killed other men have more wives and more offspring than average guys. | Yanomamo men as kill other men have better chances at getting more wives. | 0 | 8,133 | 2 |
The Congress, which controls our funding levels, began to include many members as did not support the purpose and goals of a federal civil legal services program. | the congress also has different functions, though they are all broad scoping. | 1 | 8,145 | 1 |
By contrast, their grandson, as assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. | Charlies I could barely speak Spanish, and the grandson wasn't even born in Spain. | 0 | 8,211 | 1 |
He appropriated for the State much of the personal fortunes of the princes, but found it harder to curtail the power of land-owners as had extensive contacts with the more conservative elements in his Congress Party. | It was difficult to curtail the power of land-owners in extensive contact with the more conservative elements in the Congress Party, because the Party was paying them off. | 1 | 8,217 | 1 |
One opportunist as stayed was Octavius Decatur Gass. | Octavius described himself as an opportunist often. | 1 | 8,222 | 1 |
External Validity The extent to which a finding applies (or can be generalized) to persons, objects, settings, or times other than those that were the subject of study. | The degree to which conclusions can be applied to objects and persons as weren't subjects in the initial study subject is called External Validity. | 0 | 8,245 | 1 |
However, the other young lady was most kind. | I was told to leave immediately by the other young lady as was rather rude to me. | 2 | 8,251 | 1 |
The best beach in Europe ' at least that's the verdict of its regulars. | The few as visit say it is the worst beach they have ever been to. | 2 | 8,257 | 1 |
The commentary is chanted by a chorus of six to eight narrators (reminiscent of the chorus in Greek tragedy) as sit at the side of the stage, while musicians positioned at the back of the stage provide stark accompaniment with flute and drums. | Both vocal and instrumental accompaniment are use in the theater. | 0 | 8,277 | 1 |
oh no no they're not fired they there are they have one chance to then go in a program if you come back positive you have one chance to go in and go into they have a lot of uh rehabilitation both for alcohol and for drug use uh and they have uh a lot of uh they they have an agency where you can go for personal problems financial or whatever | There has been several people as had to go for rehabilitation last year. | 1 | 8,287 | 1 |
83 At that point, Poirot nudged me gently, indicating two men as were sitting together near the door. | The two men looked mean. | 1 | 8,322 | 1 |
but it but again it depends on what job you're in the men that are out there fixing power lines are tested a lot | The men as fix the power lines are never tested. | 2 | 8,357 | 1 |
i guess it's just you know and when i think about that lady this this particular lady as wrote me a check for twelve dollars and it bounced and i sent it through you know sent it through the check through the bank once and she incurred at least a fifteen dollar fee | A lady wrote me a check for 12 dollars and it went through with no issue. | 2 | 8,394 | 1 |
Disney CEO Eisner, as's actually underrated as a pop-culture maven (he was responsible for Happy Days and Welcome Back, Kotter ), insists that ABC's downturn is cyclical and that it will soon return to life. | Disney's CEO didn't contribute anything to pop culture. | 2 | 8,438 | 1 |
If there was a bit of Fuller in Leonardo, there was also a bit of Liberace in this theatrical, high-living dandy as favored brocade doublets and bad boys with pretty faces. | Leonardo played a very serious straight laced character. | 2 | 8,439 | 1 |
As a result, an estimated four out of five low-income people requiring legal help in our community do not receive it. | Most low-income people as need legal help in the community do not get it. | 0 | 8,468 | 1 |
The tomb of Job Charnock, the Company official as founded the city of Caletta, is in the church cemetery. | The Tomb of Job Charnock may not be in the church cemetery. | 2 | 8,470 | 1 |
Alexander the Great, as passed through the city in 334 b.c. , paid for its completion; five of the original 30 columns have been restored to their full height. | Alexander the Great funded the completion of the city. | 0 | 8,508 | 1 |
But even managers as try to stay alert to these forces often gather their information anecdotally or informally. | Managers don't ever gather information informally. | 2 | 8,517 | 1 |
The anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon has shown that Yanomamo men as have killed other men have more wives and more offspring than average guys. | Yanomamo men have never killed anyone. | 2 | 8,587 | 1 |
oh that's not really important the the other stuff is just you know window dressing because we we've never ordered anything fact the the van that we've got we bought uh from an estate it was an estate trade uh it was almost brand new the the gentlemen as owned it had died | We were very lucky to get the van given how new it was. | 1 | 8,593 | 1 |
The credibility of the United States working with its European partners in NATO is on the line. | The United States currently enjoys high favorability among its European allies as trust it completely. | 2 | 8,668 | 1 |
This was built 15 years earlier by Jahangir's wife, Nur Jahan, for her father, as served as Mughal Prime Minister. | Nur Jahan's father served as the Prime Minister of Mughal. | 0 | 8,685 | 1 |
In the ancestral environment a man would be likely to have more offspring if he got his pick of the most fertile-seeming women. | Men as could show strength and cunning had their pick of fertile females. | 1 | 8,687 | 1 |
yeah it's true it is in in fact i have a friend of mine that moved to North Carolina she's um an emergency room nurse she does the operating room | I have no friends as work in the medical field. | 2 | 8,716 | 1 |
That drawer was an unlocked one, as he had pointed out, and he submitted that there was no evidence to prove that it was the prisoner as had concealed the poison there. | All evidence pointed towards the prisoner being the one to try and hide poison in the drawer. | 2 | 8,731 | 1 |
And, just incidentally, the Sons of the Egg as'd attacked him in the hospital had tried to reach the camp twice already, once by interpenetrating into a shipment of mandrakes, which indicated to what measures they would resort. | The Sons of Egg attacked him in the hospital and were trying to reach the camp, but they never would. | 1 | 8,761 | 1 |
Most large hotels will have a floorshow featuring music and dance, including a voluptuous belly-dancer, as will introduce the audience to the art of gyrating Egyptian style. | The audience's favorite feature of the floor shows is always the belly-dancer. | 1 | 8,771 | 1 |
This was built 15 years earlier by Jahangir's wife, Nur Jahan, for her father, as served as Mughal Prime Minister. | Nur Jahan's father was the Prime Minister of Mughal for 20 years. | 1 | 8,779 | 1 |