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It is quite likely that over the next decade we will see legislation that requires employers of certain classifications of freelancers to contribute to a benefits pool that will provide the funding mechanism for obtaining various types of insurance.

This has resulted in various "classification systems" that have attempted to identify common characteristics in groups of spinal pain patients in the hope that certain treatments can be targeted to certain classifications of patients.

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Video shot boundaries can be classified into two types: abrupt shot boundary (ASB) (as in Fig. 2) and gradual shot boundary (GSB), according to a certain classification of scene transition, which in general is related to content variation over time.

So one could well imagine again, it depends on what the blue-ribbon panel says one could well imagine that for a certain classification for a certain type of waste, you don't want to have access to it anymore, so that means you could use different sites than Yucca Mountain, such as salt domes.

People working under union contracts and certain other classifications of workers would have been exempt from the freeze.

The average 3 × 10 cross-fold validation results obtained from these datasets are presented and compared with the results of certain classification algorithms reported in the literature.

On the other hand, basic motif matching based computational methods are predestined with a certain classification accuracy, as approximately 26% (97/381) of the known cases do not contain the identified consensus motif (ΨKxE/D).

The FBI memorandum, titled "Mishandling of Classified — Unknown Subject or Country (SIM)" said Clinton did not know what certain classification markings on documents meant.

Classification data: reason for assigning the repeat a certain classification.

September 22, 1741 Berlin, Germany September 8, 1811 Berlin, Germany Peter Simon Pallas, (born Sept. 22, 1741, Berlin died Sept. 8, 1811, Berlin), German naturalist who advanced a theory of mountain formation and, by the age of 15, had outlined new classifications of certain animal groups.

Peter Simon Pallas, (born Sept. 22, 1741, Berlin died Sept. 8, 1811, Berlin), German naturalist who advanced a theory of mountain formation and, by the age of 15, had outlined new classifications of certain animal groups.

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