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The German chancellor commented: "Of course we will look at this but I cannot ignore the fact that we think it would require a large number of treaty changes and that it isn't possible as such in terms of operational management".

It is true that Baron weaves together a way of life, an educational ideal, and the power of the state as an encompassing culture, that can be reconstructed as such in terms of Geistesgeschichte, the history of the spirit, by selecting from the evidence the materials needed for its purposes.

As such, in terms of isolation, the Comoros Islands appear to be good potential candidate sites for GMM release trials as our data suggests there is a low risk of GMM escapees reaching mainland Africa.

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To our knowledge, no phreatic eruption has been formally and accurately forecast as such or in terms of its size and timing.

Of course, a labor issue slavery lies at the heart of the Civil War, but it is treated as such mostly in terms of the labor shortage incurred by slave owners when their slaves decided to become rebels, fugitives, "contrabands," or Union recruits; few have looked at slaves' actions themselves as labor activism.

Out of this came some learning such as, in terms of app specific metrics such as ease and 'fooplroofness'fooplroofness

Risky framing effects refer to changes in risk preferences as a result of how choices are verbally presented, such as in terms of gains or losses.

Abusive criticism applies to expressions that no longer concerns the facts of the matter but only defamation of the person, and where the person is simply a target, such as in terms of his or her physical characteristics.

Discussions focused on the potential costs of conservancies for livestock grazing, such as in terms of lost grazing space or grazing fines, but also some of the benefits of conservancies for livestock, for example as important drought refuges.

At the macro-level, pressure to migrate is often defined rather loosely and differently, such as in terms of high demographic growth, low welfare and wellbeing or lack of employment (Castles et al. 2014).

Intelligence, if that hive mind called Wikipedia is to believed, is "defined in many different ways such as in terms of one's capacity for logic, abstract thought, understanding, self-awareness, communication, learning, emotional knowledge, memory, planning, creativity and problem solving".

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