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In any case, suggests George Perkovich of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, a think-tank, India's importance should not be subordinated to a strategy of containing China.America also proposes to assist India's space programme.

However, when the HfO2 coating is less than 20 MLs, the mode positions show an unusual blueshift, which in any case suggests a change in the light's circulation and interference in the microcavity.

In any case, suggests James, it doesn't make sense for people to bemoan the cost of living crisis, zero hours jobs, and poverty wages one minute, and the next to complain about some workers who are actually doing alright.

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Consumer confidence has been quite strong in the last few months, in any case, suggesting that people may be willing to spend more money over the whole holiday period than they had in the last few years, regardless of how that spending is staggered over the next few weeks.

The thin-plate spline analysis for the short condition experiment with Df 3R ED5579/DSK001 showed very weak deflection in any case, suggesting that neither HST nor deletion had a strong effect on mean wing shape (Figure 5).

Notably, mutations of epigenetic modifier genes (EMGs), such as DNMT3A (0.3%), TET2 (4.5%), IDH1 (0.4%), IDH2 (0.2%) and ASXL1 (1.6%), could co-exist with PML– RARα fusion, whereas no PTD mutation or fusion of MLL was noted in any cases, suggesting a mutual exclusivity between MLL abnormalities and the PML– RARα characteristic of APL.

The one exception (the first and third transfer vials of the X2 class from the Y, ROMA/ Y, rDNAwt-10B cross) was significantly different (alpha = 0.025), but the lack of a corresponding difference in any other case suggests that this is not meaningful.

But if the notes to the judge from the jurors are any indication, the case suggests that lawyers for the plaintiffs will have difficulty proving that Fosamax directly caused injuries to their clients.

The Forest case suggests that any executive could be punished for anything that occurs in a sprawling multinational company—a terrifying prospect, explains Paul Kalb, a lawyer at Sidley Austin who has defended pharmaceutical companies.

Another case suggests so.

The Proctor case suggests why.

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