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You can imagine how these questions can become particularly important in a society as formalised as Japan.

Of course, they confront each other before and after the main event, with some mind games from Nixon, but these affairs are as formalised as the interviews themselves.

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He also wants to regulate Mexico's 140,000 private security personnel.Some of these changes, such as formalising the transfer of the AFI to the ministry, require legislation.

It is also Andy Carroll's reluctance to accept a £15m move to West Ham United that is impacting on Liverpool's immediate transfer plans, such as formalising their interest in Shakhtar Donetsk's £22m-rated midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan.

But it is also possible – if bitterly ironic given her past campaigning – that in the case of Syria, she believes the doctrine of Responsibility to Protect (or R2P as the policy formalised as a UN norm in 2005 is called) cannot be applied without the risk of making things 10 times worse for Syrian civilians.

This objective can be formalised as a classical optimisation problem: we seek to minimise a cost function which measures the difference between computed and goal temperatures – along with some constraints on process parameters.

So Mr Childs wants to put things on a more technical footing just as Americans formalised techniques for winemaking in the 1970s.

As Berlusconi formalised the rebirth of Forza Italia (FI) – the party named after a football chant with which he won his first election in 1994 – he said it was "very difficult" to envisage continued support for the prime minister, Enrico Letta's, grand coalition in the event of a vote to oust him from parliament later this month.

Alan Stephens described the permanent manning of Tindal as having "formalised the shift to the strategy of defence-in-depth of defence-in-depth of by controlling its air-sea gap".

As was formalised in "Modelling" section, we would expect that each position in the genome is equally likely to be sampled by a read and thus the k-mers at a start of the read should follow the distribution of the k-mers in the reference or background (methylation issues excluded).

Steve Quinn, who founded Quest, now Gibraltar's largest insurance management firm, said his clients who operate mainly in the UK market "will probably not be affected even by a hard Brexit, as long as bilateral trade is formalised".

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