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The formal-informal sector linkage under the ACGFS began its operations in 1992, and has become a preference of formal lenders over time for its lending to farmers to overcome transaction costs and loan default issues.
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In general, legumain exhibits specificity towards asparagine in P1 (pH optimum 5.5), but at pH ≤4.5 aspartate is accepted (and this specificity becomes a preference for aspartate at about pH 4.0).
Personality cults and a focus on the individual will not allow for legacy-building teams, while the chairman's chequebook has become a lazy preference for squad development, even overshadowing the training ground.
Some have even recommended that patient (parent) preferences become a standard component of the medical record [ 11].
Consequently, the choice between these two methods has typically become an analyst's preference.
It isn't really a preference, but has become a habit due to lack of other options.
Mr Singh's romantic life had become a casualty of India's preference for boy babies, which in his state, Haryana, has led to the most skewed sex ratio in India: 116 to 100, according to the 2001 census, compared with a national average of 108.
But how much of that is nature -- genetics -- and how much is nurture -- family consumption patterns and preferences -- has become a subject of highly active research.
With both a number of miRNAs as well as 3'UTRs showing strong tissue-specific preferences [ 39], this can become a complicated issue.
Sexual preference does become an ideology".
We approached a large number of european funding sources and potential acquirers, but in the current environment, there wasn't appetite, and closing become the preferred preference for our investors.
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