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In his own interview prep sessions, Obama was warned that the "birther" subject might arise – even though it had subsided from the headlines for more than two years since the presidential campaign.
The other is that the relationship between mutation rates and speciation is the other way round, because a higher speciation rate causes natural selection to preserve more of the mutations that arise, even though the mutation rate itself has not changed.The researchers eliminated the first possibility by selecting particularly common species for their study.
Warming up Saturday at Olympic, McDowell felt that same uneasiness arise, even though he began the day two shots behind the leaders.
These problems arise even though the government depends heavily on foreign aid and nonprofits to provide basic services such as vaccines, education, and health interventions, and received $2.6 billion in 2013 alone.
Since the early universe contained hydrogen and helium but very few of the heavy elements that make up rocky planets like Kepler-10c, it's possible that the mega-Earth was able to arise even though the required ingredients were limited.
But staying below 2 degrees is critically important, for we already are seeing climate-triggered problems arise, even though global temperature has only risen less than one degree (0.9 degree C) above what used to be normal, and indeed what human civilization evolved in.
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He did not see any regulatory issues arising, even though IAG would control 53% of takeover and landing slots at Heathrow if it completes the deal.
The problems with investors have arisen even though El Paso Energy has been a much better investment than El Paso and other conventional energy companies in the post-Enron energy stock decline.
Increased borrowing and an accumulation of risky assets put excessive strain on the firm's equity position, they note, forcing Morgan Stanley to raise expensive funds from China when the trading losses arose, even though the firm made $2.3 billion in profit last year.
This similarity arises even though the measurement conditions (in aqueous and under ultra-high vacuum conditions) are very different.
This compositional change favoring insiders arises even though firms in the Danish welfare state are presumably more committed to hiring non-employed workers, so we may expect an even larger impact in economies with less active welfare states.
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