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Every student has the ability to participate in civic life, not as a drone who has to be told how to think by self-serving politicians catering to special interests, but as a citizen who can responsibly cast a ballot based on a more substantial knowledge of the issues.
These advances are based on a more substantial understanding of the factors restricting effective immune therapies that has been derived from the study of pre-clinical models of tumour growth in immune competent mice.
Plans for a permanent scheme, on which the EP and Council will decide jointly, must be based on "a more substantial contribution to solidarity and responsibility-sharing among member states", MEPs say.
An upcoming permanent scheme, on which Parliament will decide jointly with the Council, must be based "on a more substantial contribution to solidarity and responsibility-sharing among member states", MEPs say.
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We illustrate how the properties of such organic capping agents can influence the bioactivity, highlight some specific concerns about purely organic ENMs, and draw on a more substantial research base relating to the toxicity of inorganic ENMs capped with organic agents to highlight general mechanisms of ENM bioactivity.
It's one thing to be rejected based on a picture and a headline, but to be rejected based on something more substantial like personality is a soul-crusher.
In a separate study completed this year, Dr. LaFrance found that people made broad judgments about one another based on nothing more substantial than hairstyle.
Rather than allow a vote based on nothing more substantial than newspaper reports, he pushed through a move to have Brendan Neilland suspended, and set up an independent inquiry into the affair, leaving the painter's reputation under a cloud for a little longer.
How many financial booms, after all, are based on nothing more substantial than belief in an imagined future?
But their popularity is based on something more substantial than linguistic bragging rights.
He went on to use a form of the word on which articulable was, as they say about judicial decisions, bottomed: "Anything less would invite intrusion upon constitutionally guaranteed rights based on nothing more substantial than inarticulate hunches".
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