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But he will not accept describing those who migrated to Latvia in those years as "occupiers".
From what I recalled, this was a comparison she'd been prepared to accept, describing herself as "in rancorous dialogue" with the Light and Space artists, nearly every one of whom had been male.
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Two athletes who said they had received letters from Harvard's admissions office saying they would most likely be accepted have described tactics that may violate N.C.A.A. rules, including visits from a man who worked out with them shortly before he was hired by Harvard to be an assistant coach.
It made me wonder, does being part of a fashion campaign or coming into the spotlight mean women must accept being described in a sexualised way; do we need to choose between being professional or feminine?
European countries that have offered to help the Obama administration close the detention center at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, have begun raising questions about the security risks and requirements if they accept prisoners described by the Bush administration as "the worst of the worst," according to diplomats and other officials.
And that is even truer of the Brussels consensus.Not so accepted acquisIn describing European economies as "social market", the failed constitution implies that the distribution of wealth and income is a consensual matter, and that partisan political debate about it should be limited.
This is contrary to the commonly accepted hypothesis describing gradual epimerite constriction and subsequent separation facilitated by contractility of the membrane fusion site (osmiophilic ring).
Since compliance is strongly based on security measures and related policies, it is clear that an accepted RA describing specific regulations would provide a way to facilitate building systems that comply with the corresponding regulations.
We accepted outcomes describing incidence of severe infections (such as hospitalisation with pneumonia).
A new scenario has been widely accepted for describing the evolution of sex chromosomes.
Indeed, glibness, superficial charm, grandiose sense of self-worth, pathological lying, manipulative behavior, lack of remorse or guilt, shallow affect, lack of empathy, and failure to accept responsibility describe well the original prototype of a psychopathic person provided by Cleckley [ 1].
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