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And, if philanthropy becomes a criterion for the renaming of theatres, we may be going down a very rocky path.
If that becomes a criterion for arrest in the U.S., a lot of us reporters are headed for jail.
We would look for a Labour government to redress this imbalance where the Durhams of this world are not penalised for the benefit of the Surreys, where the poor are not paying for the rich, where need again becomes a criterion for redistribution.
Thus, the partition information becomes a criterion in assigning the macroblock into different energy profile.
For example, the bit string of generated 255 bits becomes a criterion of selecting the nth key seed.
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Highly sensitive is whether the companies' tax status should become a criterion in contract letting.
"Seismic safety has to become a criterion for all interventions," said Ms. Moro, who coordinates a database (www.benitutelati.it) of the state of conservation and the seismic risk to individual cultural buildings.
In the light of such a wider spectrum of material, it appears that the gospel form for which Mark is the earliest witness became a criterion for the orthodox transmission of the Christian message about Jesus.
European leaders are considering an expansion of the list of chemicals covered by the directive — and public support for doing so has become a criterion for judging companies on Greenpeace's green electronics guide.
Hersh and Benjamin (2001) go even further to suggest that a quality assessment of that environment should become a criterion of future investment in campuses (discussed further below).
There were no longer any disputes over whether communists should be treated as humans or seen as the same nation, but instead teary and fatalist sentimentalism became a criterion for the popularity of "anticommunist films".
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