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In judge-only libel trials, cases are allowed to shift from one basis to another.
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Under the proposal, she added, states would be both tempted and allowed to shift money from food assistance to other programs like employment and training.
The issue central to all of these is that the fundamental balance of power when it comes to control of information has been allowed to shift unthinkably far away from the individual and towards a set of institutions with motives that are at best mercenary.
PM2.5 estimates from a sensitivity analysis in which the 110 sites with unspecified geocoordinates were assigned a coordinate at the city center, rather than allowed to shift by up to one pixel from this center, showed similar, but slightly weaker agreement (r = 0.78; slope = 0.65).
This transformation allows to shift non-linearities from the diffusion coefficient into the drift coefficient.
In this matrix two fluorescent compounds are embedded, allowing to shift the energy from the UV to the near IR spectrum.
There was the tinkering in regional confederations that allowed Australia to shift from Oceania to Asia in 2006, qualifying for back-to-back championships ever since.
Higher quality has allowed it to shift from supplying Wal-Mart to manufacturing for Gap, Perry Ellis and Liz Claiborne, said Jeff Mo, Hunan Huasheng's vice president.
The phrase allowed them to shift from seeing the event as a threat to seeing it as an opportunity.
It allowed me to shift from being an observer to being involved in the story - to think about how both the police and the observers were behaving, and to think about my personal responsibility for allowing the scene to progress.
They can provide ways of imagination that can shake you and allow you to shift from sleep and boredom into something else. .
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