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"As the economy and society develops, China needs to improve workers' legal rights and interests, which is a demand of a civilized society".
Having stuck to his promise made last week to follow the US and Britain in refusing to pay ransoms to terrorists, Japan's conservative leader now faces a demand of a different kind: a prisoner swap.
Furthermore, they identified a demand of a two-way trust enabling architecture for cloud infrastructures and the ability of "selectable security primitives with well considered defaults" [4].
In 1294, Edward made a demand of a grant of one half of all clerical revenues.
In contrast, the complexity of different factors contributing to healthy SX indicates a demand of a patient-specific view and individual diagnostics.
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Demens countered with a demand of an additional 50000 acre but Disston refused, mistakenly believing that Disston City would thrive if the railroad merely came close to the area.
Not necessarily a demand of the customer, but a demand of my head," he said.
I know it's a demand of her sport but it's a very sensitive issue".
Alternatively, it can select a higher price, facing a demand of.
This means a demand of approximately an additional 4,000 full-time-equivalent doctors for urban private hospitals [ 19].
(Learning how to suppress visible emotion is an occupational demand of being a dean).
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