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The principles governing Western democracies, of which Israel rightly considers itself a part, are based on the assurance that everyone has a vote, but also that the minority needs to yield to the wishes of the majority.
William Menezes, the public relations officer of the Mangalore Diocese, said: "After consulting various leaders and based on the assurance given by Chief Minister B. S. Yeddyurappa, district in-charge Minister J. Krishna Palemar, the police and district administration, we hereby appeal to our community to stop agitation immediately to maintain peace".
The approach to managing single peptide hits employed in this study is attractive in that it maintains a stringent estimated false-positive rate at the peptide level, while salvaging a significant proportion of true positive protein identifications based on the assurance of cross-sample validation and de novo peptide sequencing.
It is shown that the difference in predicted natural frequencies are less than 1%, and the mode shapes are in excellent agreement based on the modal assurance criteria (MAC) analyses; however, the presented spectral-Tchebychev solution approach significantly reduces the computational burden.
Based on the quality assurance criteria of the German medical advisory service of the statutory health insurance about the well-being of people with dementia and the integration of study results into the care process, it was not possible designate 1 group to care as usual.
Based on those assurances, Mr. Han then gave the team the green light to increase spending on search ads.
We made life decisions based on those assurances.
At a candidates' forum in February, Clinton declared, "My vote was a sincere vote based on the facts and assurances that I had at that time".
The letter, based on the Energy Department's assurances to the office that Mr. Card had not participated in any matter relating to his former employers, said Mr. Card's actions had been proper.
In 1936, the court said the president had "plenary" power in foreign affairs, and in the Korematsu case in 1944 the court upheld the internment of Japanese-American citizens based on the military's assurances that they posed a national security threat.
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