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Based on these analyses, 2 years 3 months without detecting any cases would be a sufficient criterion for rabies-freedom, even in areas with the poorest surveillance.
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Any case would be examined by a three-person independent disciplinary commission, including with the use of video evidence.
There would be no need for them to return to their point of departure as this in any case would be transformed".
They felt the new approach was unproven and, in any case, would be difficult to incorporate with the plant's current technology.
Attempting to reduce human CO2 emissions is worthy for many reasons, but is economically unrealistic and in any case would be only partly effective.
For example, budget proposals to cut Social Security's cost-of-living benefit, ill advised in any case, would be especially unwise and untimely.
But the readers are simply no good, so what in any case would be disorienting (and what isn't disorienting about this play?) is also terribly deadening, because of their flat and often stumbling delivery.
A finding that a law imposes a substantial burden on religion would become automatic; the only issue in any case would be whether imposing that burden serves a compelling government interest by the least restrictive means.
Mr. Bush's team said the fiscal stimulus would be very modest, and in any case would be far less than the stimulus created by the government spending increases backed by Mr. Gore and President Clinton.
She said she did not expect actually to benefit from Republican pledges to offset higher wage mandates with more-generous tax breaks, which, in any case, would be less useful than cash.
But another, apparently larger, group argues that the country simply cannot afford the distraction of a two-month campaign to elect a new president, who in any case would be likely to take office with a very weak mandate.
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