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Working with national governments will be crucial in establishing clear legal obligations that investors must adhere to, so benefits are felt in a country rather than in overseas boardrooms, said Piebalgs.
Problems having sex affected both groups but are felt in a more dramatic way by the latter group of patients, some of whom avoided sex and sexual situations, especially if they had no fixed partner.
Rather, new strains can be generated neutrally long before their advantages are felt in a new selective context, where this context shifts according the efficacy of host immunity to dominant epitopes and the rates of recombination events promoting antigentic shift.
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But his impact will be felt – is perhaps already being felt – in a more subtle way too.
The pressure wasn't just being felt in A Coruña though.
The emotional frigidity of his characters is felt in a pervasive chilliness.
"There's a little soreness but today's probably the best it's felt in a long time," Johnson said.
This underfunding won't be felt in a big bang but as a continuous burden for years to come.
On the other hand, the lachrymose influence of Barber's Adagio can be felt in a third of the works.
Reverberations of a tweed-and-tartan wool suit from a 1988 Time Machine collection can be felt in a flurry of Steampunk-inflected bustle skirts and waistcoats.
For example, an increase of one violent crime a year would double the crime rate in Hamilton County but would barely be felt in a place like Yonkers.
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