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However, the court's controlling opinion, written by Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., said that campus diversity could be weighed as one factor among many in admissions.
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The book, The End of the Line, discusses how in the 1950s, a single blue-fin tuna could be weigh as much as 1200-1300 pounds, while nowadays, the largest blue-fin tuna may be only weigh 400-500 pounot; not even large enough or old enough to reproduce.
But historical evidence must be weighed, as well as cited.
They could be especially informative to betting markets, serving as a better anchor against which hard-to-quantify elements about the election could be weighed.
"November sales were at the expense of jobs," said Russell, who explained that the up-and-coming importance of Cyber Monday could be weighing down on employment, as fewer workers are needed to fulfill every purchase.
The samples were weighed as described above.
Everything is weighed as an opportunity cost.
As an input to cost-effectiveness analyses (CEA) and cost-benefit analyses (CBA), this methodology could enable benefits to be weighed against costs to facilitate rational allocation decisions.
As an input to cost-effectiveness analyses [ 33] and cost-benefit analyses, it could enable benefits to be weighed against costs to facilitate rational allocation decisions.
"It just could not be weighed.
However, the benefits needed to be weighed against the costs of this intervention as only a small part of migrant children could be identified through this mechanism.
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