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Analysts say the bankruptcy judge, Dennis Montali, will have to consider several issues, in particular that electricity is a vital necessity.

In this paper we consider several issues of an innovative engineering concept enabling through-life assessment of resistance to ductile tearing in thin-sheet metallic materials.

In the interview, with the British Broadcasting Corporation, General Musharraf, who seized power in 1999, said he would consider several issues before deciding whether to give up his army post.

But when trying to deduce the presence of a mental process M from a specific pattern of brain activity A, frequently referred to as reverse inference, one has to consider several issues, regardless of the nature of the mental process.

But in arguing that American medical schools "will be able to attract plenty of talented people willing to work" under a salaried system, the column doesn't consider several issues young American doctors face: They may graduate from medical school owing more than $200,000 in loans, and are often in their 30s before they complete years of internship and residency.

Doctors often must consider several issues simultaneously when seeing a single patient — all the potential diagnoses and possible treatments, the patient's history and list of medications, any possible adverse effects or interactions, the limits of that patient's health care coverage and numerous preventive health issues, to name just a few of those considerations.

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Selected shallow water benchmark tests are used to verify, assess and compare the LTS-RKDG2 schemes relative to their conventional Global Time Step RKDG2 alternatives (GTS-RKDG2) considering several issues of practical relevance to hydraulic modelling.

Finally, a third part considers several issues related to programming systems in the real world, including chapters on aesthetical, ethical and political issues.

On 8 November 2001, the Trial Chamber issued its written decision (Prosecutor v. Milošević 8 November 2001 .14 In rejecting the motions, the Trial Chamber considered several issues.

Considering several issues of the parameters setting raised by Toda et al. (2005) and recent papers (e.g., Hainzl et al., 2009), here we slightly modify the methodology of Toda et al. (2005) to fit the CSEP Japan rules.

Before any more politicians get excited about the opt-out idea, they need to consider several basic issues.

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