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They said the administration would ask Congress to pass a new law establishing the program, so that conditions for releasing heating oil onto the market could be specified.
Berzelius argued that, despite differences between organic and inorganic matter, organic compounds could be assigned a dualistic composition and therefore could be specified in the same manner as inorganic ones.
If these other rules, the ones built into human nature, could be specified, they would not tell what is right -- that is the province of the first set of rules -- but they would help understanding of how human sexual and social behavior have evolved.
Phonological representations could be specified by training which involves both phonological and orthographic units.
The migraine could be specified as MO in 20 patients and MA in 11.
Therefore the design of the basic application structure could be specified with a pattern-based approach.
A multinomial logit model could be specified with each potential response coded as an alternative.
The ATs could be specified as examining a post-condition or inalterable association with the service.
Parameters could be specified within the XML document or be sourced as another XML document.
Or [ts] could be specified as [− aspirated], in which case we simply change it to [+ aspirated].
The abrasion requirement could be specified if developing a new standard to measure COF on ice in the future.
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