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Moreover, it is shown that the equations of the observer can be put under an adaptive form emphasizing thereby its versatility to include several available adaptive observers.
"Control and choice in end-of-life decisions are going to be put under an incredible microscope," said Mr. Richardson, who was careful to include in his film the viewpoints of doctors opposed to assisted suicide.
An additional €100m is being made available on top of current spending to research better designs, durability and recyclability and EU member states will be put under an obligation to "monitor and reduce their marine litter".
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I suspect that Higson's Bond will be put under a similar microscope.
"Budget consolidation has to be put under a strict steering and control system," noted the document.
The pulled vines should be put under a tarp or landscape fabric until the fruit is no longer viable.
Other carriers allow passengers who are travelling with bags that can be put under a seat to board first and get out of the way.
Jagielka and Cahill will be put under a lot more stress by Ukraine.
There is only so much support that can be put under a market and history says in the end the market will crash however much support is there.
In the coming months her life will be put under a microscope.
South Korea's Yonhap News Agency reported Thursday that Hanjin received approval to be put under a court-led restructuring plan, so it could avoid liquidation.
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