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The UK has a robust record on development.
As the organization has written before, Clinton has a robust record on animal issues.
Because the Southern Ocean flows around Antarctica, all of its waters funnel through that gap making the samples Adkins collected a robust record of the water throughout the Southern Ocean.
Wong says that, in addition to the simple population and income guides, the cities also have a strong history of exports, a robust record of foreign direct investment and good policy initiatives.
To survive such court challenges, agencies must present a robust record that justifies any changes to previous regulations.
(Ultimately I wouldn't fancy its chances; the EU's top court has a robust record of defending fundamental rights). .
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Scientists should nurture a robust record-keeping system and culture.
Ms. Mueller added, "While our top priority has been, and remains, acting on loan applications quickly while safeguarding taxpayer interests, we take these procedural issues seriously and are working to put in place a robust records management process".
After a robust recording and performing career in the 1950s and 1960s, Bennett fell on hard times during the increasingly rock-oriented era of the 1970s.
In knocking Mr Miliband, for example, top Tories hope to find a precedent in the 1992 election, when John Major, a respected, but not loved, Tory leader, with a similarly robust record for economic competence as Mr Cameron has, scored a last-ditch win over a similarly reviled Labour leader, Neil Kinnock.
The Denver Nuggets have a robust 14-6 record, while the New York Knicks have a mediocre record of 7-13.
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