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Tidal cannot control the terms of those deals any more than its rivals can.
In the vocabulary of disease control, the terms quarantine and isolation are used interchangeably.
He also questioned whether Cameron would be able to control the terms of a referendum on renegotiated terms of membership.
For instance, we account for possible triangle-based clustering effects by including terms for average number of shared followers (of followees) and average number of shared followees (of followees); as we mention below, these terms control for some types of homophily.
The fact is that Rauner and his small club of fellow GTCR partners controlled these long-term-care facilities through outright ownership and/or through management-service contracts.
Not surprisingly, since MeSH is a controlled vocabulary, some of these terms do not appear in the full text of the letters.
Instagram's inability to control its users have rendered these terms essentially meaningless.
(2) Then we control the term (u_{tt}).
Twelve of these terms were shared between control and cold exposure, and two and seven terms were control- and cold-exposure-specific, respectively (Fig. 4B; supplementary material Table S3).
These tables store the controlled vocabulary terms, the relationships between these terms, and any synonyms for the terms.
Under this policy, communities with combined sewer systems must establish a short-term plan to control these discharges as well as a long-term control plan.
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