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But other British quangos are emulated.
But the Canadian version has been influential, making several changes recently that have been emulated in the United States.
These changes — many of which were emulated by Jif's competitors — prompted a lengthy battle between the peanut-butter industry and the federal government over the standard of identity for the food.
Using our testbed, drastic changes in available bandwidth were emulated.
Smaller companies are emulating them.
People are emulating cinema in their daily lives".
Neoconservative ideologues came up with a spurious "domino theory" according to which regime change in Iraq would be emulated elsewhere and even somehow promote recognition of Israel by the Palestinians and moderate Arab states.
Confidential enquiries in the UK, with reports published triennially since 1952 which detailed events leading to each maternal death, contributed to the knowledge of where changes had to be made and were emulated as models in other countries [ 16, 17].
The KauNet host emulates the conditions of the particular link or network that is being emulated by means of bandwidth change, delay change, bit-error insertion, and/or packet loss patterns, as appropriate.
Defining the global changes in cellular performance upon drug treatment is essential if activities are to be emulated in novel therapeutics.
They did make one change, however, that might well serve as a model that could productively be emulated.
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