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We examine the Mekong, one of the world largest rivers, to assess on a whole-of-system scale, the spatial, monthly and inter-annual flux of nutrients and stoichiometric ratios using a huge data-set (1985 2011).
While some aspects of a performance — like balance and projection — are certainly difficult to assess on a computer and an ordinary sound system, this one proved a rewarding interpretation.
If this is the case, you may obtain a proportionate refund for the unexpired part of your current subscription; (b) there are exceptional circumstances, which we will assess on a case by case basis.
Ofcom makes a sort of nod of recognition to the absurdity of the situation when it promises, in the next sentence, "to assess on a case-by-case basis any interest in providing so-called 'end-to-end competition' in the UK, where a postal operator receives the letter and delivers to an address without using Royal Mail's network".
"Dialogue with Nigel will continue, we will talk and assess on a regular basis about the squad".
Their objective is to assess, on a quantitative basis, the extent of the current harassment and its development over time.
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The amount paid is assessed on a tiered basis.
Each situation is assessed on a case-by-case basis".
The cost of the upgrade is to be assessed on a per-share basis.
Licence applications were "rigorously" assessed "on a case-by-case basis".
Security when prisoners are in hospital is assessed on a case-by-case basis.
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