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The World Health Organisation and World Bank are among 16 agencies that could be presented with applications in the coming weeks.
The next time you start your car you could be presented with the blue screen of death, you just have to hope it's before you pull away.
Voters could be presented with a proposed sales tax increase as early as next year to finish a system that remains mostly an idea.
For example, the user could be presented with a grid in which one outcome is plotted on the horizontal axis and the other on the vertical axis.
It is a shift in perception so profound that the United States Congress could be presented with evidence of the unexpected strength and resilience of the human spirit and reject it without a single dissenting vote.
If this new round of haggling gets out of hand, the EU's next expansion, first promised in 1990, could be indefinitely delayed, or the applicants could be presented with a deal so unattractive that some will reject it.
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Objects could be presented either with the same color or with distinct colors.
The statistics of temporal stability of the SWC could be presented equally well with a low frequency of observation (30-day interval) as with a high frequency (5-day interval).
The sheer number of hypotheses and specifications that could be presented as consistent with irrational behavior should make readers worried about the validity of the few statistically significant effects reported.
As for the first, there does not seem to be any basis for thinking that reasons cannot be adduced for this rule that could be presented publicly, combined with the claim that they are reasons all should share.
In particular, an overlap could be present with other renewable energy sources requiring long-term innovation collaboration among actors.
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