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Princeton has been widely recognized as the best for the last 30 years, but Rutgers and N.Y.U. have moved up through the years because of sizeable financial investments in their philosophy departments and the hiring of top-rate philosophy professors.

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But residential construction over all has been limited in the East Village because of the lack of sizeable development parcels, said Andrew J. Gerringer, an executive vice president at Douglas Elliman, the sales agent for the Seventh Street building.

The French firm said Body Shop would enhance its business because of its "sizeable and complimentary brand" across 54 countries, which delivered revenues of £419m last year.

George Osborne advised the prime minister after the vote that it would be all but impossible to secure parliamentary support for future military interventions during the current parliament because of a sizeable contingent of Tory MPs opposed to intervention and a belief in No 10 that Ed Miliband acted in a duplicitous manner.

Because of this sizeable computation, it is greatly difficult to implement in practice.

Strictly speaking, that is against the rules, and Alonso was duly told by the stewards to let Perez by once the race was re-started after the red-flag period that followed shortly afterwards because of a sizeable crash for Williams Pastor Maldonadoo, who had been hit by Max Chilton's Marussia.

Because of the sizeable quantity of available data, we divided the extraction, appraisal, and analysis of the data into a two stage exercise.

This is particularly interesting because of the sizeable welfare program that is characteristic of Nordic social policy (Sachs 2006), which is associated with some of the lowest crime rates, violent or otherwise (Barclay et al. 2001).

However, the performance of FT-ICR depends on the magnet strength chosen, e.g., 9.4 T, and thus it takes up a lot more space because of the sizeable magnet.

5) REDS as a national strategy or approach to support isolated, excluded, poor, illiterate or otherwise dependent people is a must in a country with the development level of Mongolia because a sizeable part of the population is in need of support.

Dr Nabuurs said that the rate of afforestation was slowing because a sizeable proportion of forests were mature stands of trees that were mainly planted in the early part of the 20th Century or in the post-World War II period.

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