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This is a really interesting concept cited in one of our readings as "re-embedding", or blending ecological concepts into economic rationalities (Marsden 2004).
(The Heller manuscript has been in circulation for long enough to be cited in one of Ms. Burns's footnotes and included in her bibliography).
Payment is required by Medicare only if the drug has F.D.A. approval for a specific organ transplant, or this use is cited in one of two drug compendia that Medicare approves.
A United States government interview with Mr. Ren from 2007 is cited in one of the indictments, to make the case that he misled investigators, and the name of at least one of those indicted is blacked out from the publicly filed version of the indictment.
Like Eddie Izzard, also cited in one of the survey's top 10 popularity lists, Evans – ruthlessly mainstream though his work can be – shows you don't need a TV vehicle to break box-office records every time you take to the stage.
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Compact, gray-haired, he wears a leather jacket and blue jeans -- the sort of outfit cited in one report as evidence of his questionable standing.
Financial concerns are cited in one-fifth of suicide notes; almost half of all suicides are unemployed.
Economical reasons were cited in one-fourth of these patients in their study.
One study cited as reference in one of the research reports was traced and satisfied the inclusion criteria [ 45].
Thus, the number of verbatims cited in each one of the categories does not coincide with the total number of verbatims included in the analysis.
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