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Mr. Doctoroff's letter said the city was also seeking formal assurances that "all structures built on the W.T.C. site will meet or exceed the city building code standards" and that "heightened security measures do not result in undue impacts on the site or the immediate surroundings".

Case control evidence indicates that performance of SSE is associated with a reduced risk of advanced disease (Berwick et al, 1996), and that heightened skin awareness may increase the chances of survival (Berwick et al, 2005).

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The announcement by the chief judge, Midhat al-Mahmoud, represented a crucial step forward after nearly three months of setbacks and turmoil that heightened the sense of crisis here and stoked popular anger.

The fourth prong asks, "Is the class a minority or politically powerless?" In the DOMA case, Windsor, the lower appellate court analyzed the Carolene factors and determined that heightened scrutiny should apply to gays and lesbians.

"At the end, you have a number of goodbyes, and that heightens that feeling of an imminent parting.

The call that we give today, which Americans have certainly heard before, is based on our knowledge and our conviction that heightened awareness and readiness deters terrorism and saves lives.

The shooting came after recent fatal police shootings of black men in Tulsa, Okla., and Charlotte, N.C., that heightened tensions across the nation.

Here, it felt to me that what made the light come off the story was (1) the language (the way the truncated diary syntax produced strange little textual moments) and (2) anything that heightened the ambiguity of Eva's actions.

The shooting in El Cajon, a city of more than 100,000 about 15 miles from San Diego, came after recent fatal police shootings of black men in Tulsa, Okla., and Charlotte, N.C., that heightened tensions across the nation.

Support for this view comes from the broader literature on stress and disease suggesting that heightened psychobiological stress reactivity may explain, at least in part, why some but not all individuals exposed to stress will develop disease [ 81– 81].

A regional unconformity in the foreland basin in the Oligocene to Early Miocene reflects both uplift driven by slab breakoff and the strengthening monsoon that heightened erosion rates and reduced the orogenic load on the subducting plate.

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