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Had Varoufakis adopted an equivalent strategy for Greece, he would have stuck doggedly to his demand for debt cancellation until the last moment, then backed down on this "principle" in exchange for major concessions on austerity and structural reforms.
The Pvab-19-EPS-8B::GFP construct pCZ617 was generated in an equivalent strategy by inserting the 3.3 kb vab-19 promoter sequence into yk404f6 and then subcloning GFP into the Aat II site.
Moreover, the overexpression of citrate synthase and aconitase in conjunction with the isocitrate dehydrogenase deletion may be an equivalent strategy to augment the glyoxylate pool as identified by FSA.
An equivalent strategy was used to detect genotypes 2a, 2b, and 2c.
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A secondary finding is that adopting the structured clinical interview as a confirmatory test for those positively identified by a formal identification method proved to be cost saving compared with the equivalent strategy without such an interview; however, no such strategy subsequently proved to be cost effective compared with routine care only.
We show that for any mechanism there exists an equivalent dominant strategy incentive compatible mechanism for social choice environments with correlated types when agent's matrix of conditional probabilities satisfies the full rank condition.
In the cases when the OR option was not available in the provided Boolean search functionality, an equivalent search strategy was carried out through multiple searches with alternative terms.
Under base case assumptions, adoption of the structured clinical interview as a confirmatory test proved to be cost saving compared with the equivalent strategy without the interview, although no strategy subsequently proved to be cost effective based on a threshold of £20-30 000 per QALY.
What we all hope, of course, is that the prospect of the coin or some equivalent strategy will simply take the debt ceiling off the table.
By identifying those with subclinical myocardial necrosis, this "risk equivalent" strategy of applying the most aggressive modifiable risk reduction strategies (both pharmacologically and nonpharmacologically) should be considered.
Scientology formulated a "Clear Germany" strategy in 1994 – similar to equivalent strategies pursued by Scientology in other countries and regions of the world – with the long-term aim of transforming German society in line with the Scientological ideal: a non-pluralist society in which Scientology enjoys overriding influence.
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