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More important, with the United States applying much of the pressure, China and India consented to participate in any future agreement limiting emissions and play by the same rules as everyone else.

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He applied much of the Bible to himself, but not the part in Acts where the early Christians "had everything in common".

He thanked his core campaign staff, conspicuously leaving out Mike Murphy, the former strategist for Senator John McCain of Arizona, who had sought to apply much of Mr. McCain's strategy to Mr. Lazio's race.

These developments welded horse and rider into a single unit and enabled the knight to apply much of the force of his horse's charge to the point of the lance, held couched beneath the arm, without being driven over the horse's rump on impact.

In "Detective Dee Cecill B. DeMille meets the latest in special effects, with spectacular visual results, but the ancient Chinese sleuth is too busy displaying his martial arts skills to apply much of his vaunted cerebral powers to the case, and the absence of better-rounded characters ultimately leaves a sense of dissatisfaction.

The third was a sense that normal motives did not apply: much of the testimony in the trial was grubby stuff about endless efforts to use contact books to figure out how to raise capital or elicit tips on what was making money.

In 1999 IBM took a $4 billion one-time gain from the sale of a network to AT&T and applied much of it to the SG&A line.

We're obviously not competing with our new Imagekind owners (CafePress) but we are able to take what we learned from Imagekind and apply much of it to this new initiative.

I've applied much of the knowledge and many of the skills we teach fathers in those programs to parenting my own children.

This vitality of trade however does not apply much of what we produce; in fact only one-fifth, that is one out of every 5 dollars that the world produces, crosses national borders.

In some cases, the TOL heuristic might function as a positive probe in which it connects together local phylogenies; in others it might be used as a negative heuristic, when researchers use the TOL to seek phenomena to which it cannot apply (much of the HGT research, for example).

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