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(Fieldworker recruiting controls)" Discussions about purpose of the visit with compound heads ranged from brief to lengthy, depending on the compound head's interest in the research.

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As I wrote in my letter, to this day, the state tightly controls discussion about the era – when many got away with, literally, murder.

We analyzed each system for low-level features (e.g. color, shape, annotation panel, video controls, discussion panel) as well as high-level features (e.g. object recognition, collaborative annotations, and structured organization of annotation) (Döller and Lefin 2007).

The point is, what we don't need is the endless hours of arms control discussions".

I think it's interesting to note that a new relationship based upon trust and cooperation is one that doesn't need endless hours of arms control discussions.

Arms control discussions would ensue, and Iran would be pressed to reduce its arsenal, or at least open up its facilities to inspections.

Today, he repeated his distaste for "endless hours of arms control discussions," and suggested that his oral commitment to reduce American arms levels should be sufficient in a new relationship based on trust.

Foreign Minister Ivanov, who was in Washington this week, said on Wednesday that arms-control discussions with Secretary of State Colin L. Powell had been "full of content," and that Russia was satisfied with American responses to its suggestions for cuts in nuclear arsenals.

One invited outside gun manufacturers, who felt slighted by gun control discussions, to move to Alaska.

During the Cold War, at least we had, we understood the danger and were taking action to try to deal with it; we had very serious arms control discussions, for example.

In 2006, Allan Schapira, former coordinator of vector control and prevention of World Health Organization's Global Malaria Programme, observed that malaria control discussions had become "polluted," and warned, "The renewed interest in indoor residual spraying could lead to interminable debates in countries about the pros and cons of DDT" (Schapira 2006).

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