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If elections of some sort can just be held and a large-scale NATO departure achieved by the end of the year, then maybe, the Administration and its allies hope, all hands can skip home and call it a job well done.

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Technology is hardly the adequate point of departure to achieve the deep structural changes needed to drastically reduce preventable ill-health and deaths even to the timid levels called-for by the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) (5); the right political approach is the better point of departure.

As an example, it takes three daily departures to achieve a score of Y 1=0.5, doubling the frequency to six daily departures results in Y 1=0.76.

According to Departures magazine: Achieving Emirates' goal of global dominance is due, in large measure, to Sir Tim Clark, who arrived at Emirates at its birth, working in what would turn out to be a critical area: route planning.

For CS2, although the battery SOC level deviates from the initial, the charging demand can be achieved before departure.

The first time I met him was in the autumn of 2007, when he was preparing to release his solo debut Departure (later to achieve the dubious honour of being one of Simon Cowell's favourite albums of 2008).

Notice, the incoherent SLNR precoder as well as the angle of departure BD precoder achieve virtually the same performance as our scheme at the beginning of the transmission; however, their performance deteriorates faster because they do not consider angular uncertainty regions.

More than any single world leader, however, it will be up to Erdogan to break the Syrian stalemate and see to Assad's departure, if this can be achieved.

I'd love to know how much of the classicism of Indian dance, and Odissi in particular, was achieved after the departure of the British colonialists, and how much was shaped by a nostalgia for older forms that had been suppressed.

This can be achieved by a departure from the traditional maxim of 'maximal-tolerated dose' through a variety of scheduling (Liao et al, 2012), such as metronomic therapy (lower dose, more frequent) (Scharovsky et al, 2009) or drug holidays to allow for reversion to the sensitive state (Sun et al, 2014).

Since his departure in March 2007 Johnston Press has achieved the feat of slashing online readership to fewer than 2 million.

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