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The basis of zone definition varies among geologists, some considering a zone to be all rocks containing a certain species (usually an invertebrate), whereas others focus on special fossil assemblages.
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The region is widely considered a zone of calamity, in terms of both environmental and human rights.
But Mr. Moi, a shrewd tactician when it comes to running Kenya, a country of 31 million people that is considered a zone of stability in a troubled region, is leaving office on his own terms.
Coming back to the specific example from the Zurich festival, we consider a zone with an area of 75 m by 75 m.
This is achieved by considering a bridging zone and a microcrack at the macrocrack tip.
However, President Tayyip Erdogan told local reporters on Monday that the military is considering a "buffer zone" along its southern border, Reuters reported, adding that an official had confirmed the remarks but provided no further information.
Higher PER will result in more retransmissions, and as we were considering an error zone in the middle of the path (B = 3 and E = 7), the energy consumption for these approaches increases.
Japan is talking about a countrywide linkup, and Australian Telstra is considering a special bandwidth zone.
The Red Cross spokeswoman in Colombo, Sri Lanka's capital, said that under international law a hospital is always considered a safe zone.
Inside the cockpit, considerable effort was lavished on upgrading what has generally been considered a blighted zone.
But Korea is considered a war zone, meaning soldiers cannot take their families with them, and his wife made it clear that she would not stand for that.
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