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He said the choice was "between greater devolution and irreversible separation".
Yet there is a trade-off between greater objectivity and what researchers call "ecological validity".
Engineers and environmental experts have long predicted that planners would eventually have to choose between greater greenhouse gas emissions and heavier reliance on nuclear power.
As they explain, the "trade-off" between "greater stability" and "less freedom" is one "many Russians have proved willing to accept".
That tug between greater private or local control and greater federal control is at the heart of the parties' philosophical differences over education, and it provides endless fodder for campaigning politicians.
But if bond market pressure intensifies, straining the cohesion of the euro zone, some new trade-off between greater risk-sharing on debt and tougher European supervision of weaker countries' fiscal policies may be back on the agenda.
She said: "A growing number of chief executives and boards within the sector are taking the issue seriously and recognise the strong link between greater gender balance and improved productivity and performance".
In interviews, Dr. Fisher and Mr. Skinner acknowledged that there was no proven link between greater spending and worse health outcomes.
Model I shows a significant association between greater levels of pain and greater levels of depression.
The gap in house prices between greater Los Angeles and interior America is wider than ever.
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