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Options being considered include pairing a clean energy target with a second program that could help fund a HELE coal plant if it proved cheaper than other comparable forms of power, or creatively designing the clean energy target (and the definition of "clean") so that it offers new coal the same incentive as, say, a solar farm.

Where complete state disestablishment is not possible, one way to ensure fair background conditions is to provide roughly comparable forms of assistance or recognition to each of the various languages and religions of citizens.

Six comparable forms of the test were used.

The results for comparable forms of PMM and LRD are indistinguishable.

The findings from our interviews during the item generation also pointed to comparable forms of social pressure.

Reliability is the extent to which the test is in agreement, where agreement may occur across two time periods (e.g., test-retest), between comparable forms of the same test, between individual sections of a test, or among different raters [ 15- 17].

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Imprinting has been intensively studied only in birds, especially chickens, ducks, and geese, but a comparable form of learning apparently occurs in the young of many mammals and some fishes and insects.

A comparable form of transcendental argument is attributed to Emmanuel Levinas in Perpich 2008: 124 149.

For one might think that the hypothetical blindsighter would be as rightly regarded as having Tye's 'poised' maplike representations in her visual system as would someone with a comparable form of conscious vision.

Obligatory integration of a comparable form of geriatric assessment is recommended in future studies, and regulatory organizations such as the European Medicines Agency and US Food and Drug Administration should require adequate collection of data on efficacy and toxicity of new drugs in fit and frail elderly subpopulations.

We follow White and Arzi in defining a longitudinal study as "… one in which two or more measures or observations of a comparable form are made of the same individuals or entities over a period of at least one year" (2005, p.138).

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