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That's a given.
This means that there are no ifs or ands ot buts about something; it's a sure thing.
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That said, there is a case to be made that, given the depth of the crisis a few months ago, the boost to total demand prompted by the scrappage scheme did at least help to avert a Keynsian "liquidity trap", leading to a depression.The green benefits are also hotly contested.
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They consist of time measures of flow and performance of vital clinical tasks, and of processes where documentation should be made that gives evidence that clinical process/protocols have been followed.
William attacked again in 1094, and when a peace was made that gave him control of Normandy in return for money, Robert joined the First Crusade.
In comparing these two time periods, the assumption is made that, given an event, its reporting is equivalent in both periods in a fixed cohort.
Second, by taking advantage of both conserved and variable regions of genes, primers and probes can be made that are specific for a given genus, species or strain of microbe.
Such progress has been made, That's definitely given us a lift and makes things more hopeful".
They said Ayatollah Sistani was particularly interested in making sure that no changes were made that would give Kurds, a rival group to the Shiites, a greater veto power than they already have over ratification of a constitution next year.
But Robert Linn, the union's chief negotiator, said in an interview yesterday that no proposals had been made that would give greater benefits to veteran officers than to those with less seniority.
The accusation may be made that this merely gives each individual license to act as they happen to prefer at the time.
A case can thus be made that when he worked, he gave his all and he sang like Thunderball.
But it is the admissions that Businessweek makes that gives away the free market fundamentalists' weakness.
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