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But Mr. Bush himself used his televised address in part to praise what he called "the superb work of intelligence analysts who found the dictator's footprints in a vast country".

"Not only will developing Asia's foreign direct investment in these new networks enhance employment opportunities, raise workers' incomes, increase domestic demand, and enhance growth prospects, it will also address in part global imbalances by recycling high savings in developing Asia into investment in the South," the bank said in a report last week.

In this way, we address in part the call by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment MAA) for advances in models that link social and ecological processes and scenarios for cultural and supporting ecosystem services (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment2005).

Because the synergistic effects of falling aquifers, melting ice sheets, receding glaciers, declining biodiversity, a toxic atmosphere, and polluted rivers, lakes, and oceans, are proving too awesome to address, in part because pursuing wealth has historically been accorded more value than safeguarding nature in the collective societal and corporate imagination.

To address in part these shortcomings, we identified functionally valid targets for those microRNAs through the combination of predictive algorithms and reanalysis of previously published neutrophil microarray data [34].

This has been difficult to address, in part, because there are no Gal4 lines available with partial expression in the escort cell population.

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And economists predict that Russia could also run a trade deficit within a few years, something that could be addressed in part by exporting gold.

Bloomberg administration officials see hunger and obesity as linked problems that can be addressed in part by making healthful food more affordable.

Two years ago, when the new domains were still in the planning stages, there was a shortage of.com addresses, in part because some entrepreneurs had snapped up hundreds, if not thousands, of names, hoping to resell them at a profit.

Mr. Fallows, as it happens, has an article in the current Atlantic Monthly about college admissions, "The Great College Hustle," which addresses in part how colleges battle each other for the U.S. News rankings.

Ms. Davis said Mr. O'Neill told the audience that the domestic industry's problems should be addressed in part by reducing global overcapacity in steel making, an effort that Mr. O'Neill has spearheaded for months.

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