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The various Republican presidential candidates who have moved from Iowa to my home state of New Hampshire for this week's primary have collectively argued for European-style retrenchment – which simply hasn't worked.

While calls for a government-appointed regulator have been made with some regularity by supporters' groups throughout the past 20 years in which the Premier League has grown exponentially richer and cemented a strong hold over the FA, this is the first time such senior former insiders have collectively argued for it.

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Why is the British press – often good on civil liberties – collectively arguing that journalists have no right to question the activities or words of intelligence agencies – a doctrine that is an anathema to editors elsewhere in the world?

(2012) edited volume whose contributors collectively argue that improved security is the best explanation for the recent declines in crime in most Western countries.

However, this concept has been recently challenged by several studies that taken collectively argue that p53's tumor suppressive properties are likely mediated by other functions of p53.

Nevertheless, these studies collectively argue that there are significant changes in the expression levels of several KIFs in a variety of cancer types.

These results collectively argue that T cells need continual high rates of amino acid uptake to sustain high levels of Myc protein.

These data collectively argue that female song production (and therefore duetting) is not required for mating, but rather is a positive cue that promotes mating.

Therefore, morphological and biological studies further strengthen our results and collectively argue for the occurrence of six species, indicating that Koch [ 3] and Tonelli-Rondelli [ 4, 5] were mostly correct in their species delimitations.

This idea is in sharp contrast with all models suggested so far because they collectively argue that protein sorting systems in both plastid and mitochondria were somehow adapted to import proteins to inside the organelle (e.g., the IM or the organelle interior) [ 5, 10, 12- 18].

They were a diverse group, but collectively they argued for the persistence of the church in even the most tender contemporary soul.

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