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Ukrainians must be allowed to sort out their own problems.
For a while they were allowed to sort mail for prisoners.
He elaborated more recently in a talk at New York Law School: "Is the government allowed to sort of try Plan A and keep people, you know, detained on an island for years, and then when it doesn't work out, can we just decide to go a different route?" There has been neither a formal announcement about the 9/11 prosecution team nor any indication of when the defendants might come to New York.
Depending on the operations allowed to sort a permutation, we have a different variant of the permutation sorting problem.
When GFP-labeled wildtype ES cells were differentiated and mixed with non-labeled ES cells, and allowed to sort for 2 days, without exception, differentiated cells sorted to the outer layer, regardless of the combination of E- or N-cadherin status (Fig. 5A).
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The time associated with each single event allows to sort coincidences and to model dead-time.
Particles' morphology, size and elemental composition were analysed through SEM EDX, allowing to sort them by geochemical sources.
Other display options allow to sort and limit the output to a certain number of genes and to remove individual genes manually in order to fine-tune the output.
Calculating the GLS statistic and then the corresponding P-values from the chi-square distribution allows to sort a set of competing topologies and to establish confidence sets for topologies.
The dispersion of results is noteworthy; the exercise allowed to sort-out technically eligible candidates for the application.
Me go to college?" If, on the other hand, the character held a degree, you were allowed to say, "Sort of," or, sometimes, "I think so".
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