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Is Europe's Formula One, whose open-wheel, open-cockpit cars broadly resemble those of IndyCar racing, much safer than the American championship?

Despite another year in which fortunes shifted almost each and every week as teams both good and bad went on long hot and cold streaks often for no discernible reason, the final table in both the Eastern and Western Conferences could after this weekend broadly resemble – with some notable exceptions – that of 2014.

The demographic predictors of climate change concern broadly resemble those of other environment-related topics explored by studies over the decades since Van Liere and Dunlap wrote about "the social bases of environmental concern"—although political divisions are much wider now [21].

Most fossil species broadly resemble living tubenoses, including the oldest confirmed record, Tydea septentrionalis from the Oligocene in Belgium.

And the experts I've spoken to suspect any actual law will only broadly resemble the framework, and that said framework could be abandoned for more modest changes.

Head I (actually begun in the winter of 1948) and Head II show formless pieces of flesh that broadly resemble human heads; they have half-open eyes and a pharynx, though it is positioned much higher than would be expected in a human.

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Mr. Gruber finds that a plan without mandates, broadly resembling the Obama plan, would cover 23 million of those currently uninsured, at a taxpayer cost of $102 billion per year.

The purpose, it seems pretty clear, was to lock Cameron and the Conservatives into continuing to oppose the extension of detention without charge and maintaining something that at least broadly resembles a civil liberties agenda.

Historical analogy is tricky, but it is certainly true that India today broadly resembles the earlier American experience, both in the rapidity of economic growth and the structural transformation from an agrarian to a modern economy, and the accumulation of staggering fortunes, often through illicit means, with the attendant widening gaps between rich and poor.

The games (Ultimatum, Dictator, Public Goods) they implemented all place subjects in situations broadly resembling that of the Trust game discussed in the previous section.

SIRM variation broadly resembled those of kLF and kARM, but it had impressively high peaks in the value at 7 9, 17, 29, 39, and 65 cm depth levels (Fig. 6c).

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