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This would threaten a major principle of the ACA, known as Obamacare, but majority leader Eric Cantor threw down the gauntlet to anxious Democrats on Friday when he said: "We'll see how many Democrats will put their constituents over politics".
A major principle of his policy was to avoid pitched battles, for the experience of Crécy and Poitiers taught him that the French could not defeat the English in the field: they had a more effective order of fighting, and their great companies of longbow men were a force to be feared.
What followed in the essay was a grumpy version of the history of the "third world" after 1945, in which Helman and Ratner lamented that the claims of "self-determination" made by colonised peoples had ever been established as a major principle for organising international affairs.
Furthermore, negative correlations between vascular resistance and hematocrit are observed in various vessels, also defying a major principle of particulate suspension flow.
Therefore, timely detection of intrusion – based on the use of sensors, signal lines and alarm systems – is a major principle in the proposed system.
Nigel Haywood, governor of the Falkland Islands, said: "Obviously it is a major principle of the United Nations that a people have their right to self-determination, and you don't get a much clearer expression of the people's self-determination than such a large turnout and such a large 'yes' vote".
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"As many others have noted, the calendar is a major organizing principle within Darboven's work, and it provides the appearance of objectivity while allowing her to create an entirely subjective artistic system behind it.
Purification protocol and the structure of rhodomyrtone, a major bioactive principle, have been previously published by our research group [15], [51].
A major ethical principle and political issue is fair access, which should ideally be realised in the home country.
Alheid and Heimer proposed that a major organizational principle of the brain is the existence of parallel functional and anatomical macrosystems, each comprised of a cortical area, a cortical input nucleus (such as an area in the striatum), an output nucleus (such as a part of the pallidum), thalamus, and brainstem (Alheid and Heimer, 1988; Zahm, 2006).
This irreversible character of translation seems to reflect a major exclusion principle that emerges due to the irreversible suppression of digital information along the path of transition from digital information carriers, nucleic acids, to analog information carriers, proteins, in the course of translation.
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