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If it decided to behave illegally under international rules, then we could take appropriate action, in conjunction with the rest of the world trading community.

India's states have either ordered the withdrawal of Maggi noodles from shops or are carrying out further tests on noodle samples before taking action in conjunction with the federal government.

"The United States takes this action in conjunction with our NATO allies and partners around the world in response to Russia's use of a military-grade chemical weapon on the soil of the United Kingdom," the White House said, in a statement.

Although release under passive conditions does not result in complete dye elution, the use of mechanical agitation techniques which mimic the eyelid blink action in conjunction with ocular tear chemistry promotes further release.

Therefore, Cobra1 most likely exerts its action in conjunction with, or independent of the master regulators.

Psychomotor stimulants' ability to facilitate action in conjunction with conditioned incentive stimuli appears to be mediated by the mesolimbic dopamine projections from the ventral tegmental area to the ventral striatum [2], [4] [9].

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Corrugations: Evenly spaced transverse ridges caused by traffic actions in conjunction with lose of aggregate.

And, of course, notifications can now support intent-based actions in conjunction with the new SiriKit API.

This suggests it was a micro action performed in conjunction with other micro actions, in particular 'read the instruction leaflet' (r = 0.26, Table  2).

At least one high-ranking Democrat, Senator Carl Levin of Michigan, said he planned to offer an amendment to the administration's proposed resolution on Iraq that would support military action only in conjunction with a United Nations force.

From the 13th century this was done manually by pulling ropes attached to clappers ("clocking," now rare); from the late 18th century by a keyboard of levers and sometimes pedals, called a chime stand; and in the 20th century by an ivory keyboard with electric action, often in conjunction with automatic roll-play.

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