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The core operative activity of West German anticommunism, especially in its official form, very quickly turned into a fight against communist machinations within the Federal Republic under the slogan 'positive security' (positiver Verfassungsschutz).
Women were included in this study if their HES record contained the OPCS code R17 (elective caesarean section) in any of the core operative procedure fields.
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Its hardest-core operatives are trained to live as respectable citizens who break no laws.Where necessary, al-Qaeda will encourage some of its agents to engage in petty crime, like robbery and forgery, as a source of liquid cash; but there is usually a high "Chinese wall" separating these operatives from the prized volunteers who are preparing to lay down their lives in suicide attacks.
After all, education is one of the core co-operative principles.
They move from one country to another - a hard core of operatives working in an area that covers parts of south-west and south Libya, southern Algeria, northern Niger, north-east Mauritania and most of northern Mali.
Hard-core special operatives, some of them with aliases, were working in the prison.
He put the number of hard-core Qaeda operatives slightly lower.
Second, with respect to Al Qaeda and individuals who are hard-core Al Qaeda operatives, the end of the war is a very difficult thing to perceive.
The operative core of NSI consists of linkages (formal and informal), and their distribution and intensity, between and within institutions that facilitate intellectual flows and exchange of knowledge resources in the economy (Buckley and Carter 2004).
The concept National Systems of Innovation or National Innovation Systems has been used widely since the 1980s.2 However, the provenance of the operative core of the concept is found in the economic analyses of Abramovitz (1986), Keynes (1936), List (1841), Ricardo (1817), Romer (1986), Schumpeter (1934), Smith (1776), Solow (1956) and Veblen (1898).
In no OR-negative DCIS tumours, irrespective of group, was a change in cell proliferation seen between core biopsied and operative specimen.
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