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Despite this law, it was only after 10 years following the 1996 measles outbreak with over 53 lives lost in Wum in the northwest region not far from the scene of the 1986 disaster and the cholera epidemic in northern Cameroon, which began in 1992 and by 1996 had killed over 440 people (Ayanji 2004) that the state began to act concretely.
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I can do anything!" and made a collective call to national and international authorities and the Congolese and international public to act with them to concretely and definitively end sexual violence in the DRC (see Annex for full text).
Use the preterit indicative to refer to the act of reading when that act has concretely happened in the past and has since come to a clear end and is no longer being performed.
The imperfect indicative should be used to refer to the act of reading when that act has concretely happened in the past but has not come to a final or definite end, suggesting that it may still be ongoing.
Fallen soldiers become statistics, and then, in an act of transfiguration, the millions of dead become concretely human again when seen en masse: the scale is so large that it reminds us of the real possibility of self-annihilation.
More concretely, let denote the number of packets in session.
However, to date, the level of goal/action identification adopted in response to positive information has not been evaluated — the findings of Marigold et al. (2007) that LSE individuals tend to identify positive events (compliments) concretely suggests that patients with major depression may act similarly.
Indeed, final legislation, which will likely appear as part of a larger energy bill to be introduced in Congress this summer, will have to close potential loopholes that would delay transmission projects and concretely deal with the question of who will pay for new lines, details left out of the 2005 act.
What does that mean concretely?
But only proportionality can be measured concretely.
Concretely, it happened during the Argentine crisis.
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