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"It is designed to affect the image of Iran," he said.
Furthermore, Fehr said, "Unilateral implementations are only designed to affect the off-season, when players sign their contracts".
"Unilateral implementations," Fehr added in a statement, "are only designed to affect the off-season, when players sign their contracts".
I'd try to get a face that wasn't designed to affect the photograph, that wasn't telling the camera what it's supposed to see.
Acupuncture is designed to affect the distribution of yin and yang in these channels so that the qi will be enabled to flow freely and harmoniously.
Motions may be classified as main motions, which introduce a proposition, or as secondary motions, which are designed to affect the main motion or its consideration.
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The new toolkit puts a Salesforce Force.com wrapper around Badgeville's APIs that hook into behavior tools and are designed to affect how people use the customer's service, said CEO Kris Duggan in an email interview.
Such warnings are designed to affect population behaviour to reduce the incidence of adverse health outcomes.
From that perspective, targeting nodes located in the central part of PIN seems a reasonable strategy designed to affect nodes in other parts of the network efficiently and rapidly.
Standards based on these structural features are designed to affect process the everyday experiences of children as evidenced in observable learning experiences and social interactions between adults and children, between children and learning materials, and between children and their peers.
These have included enzalutamide and abiraterone, two agents designed specifically to affect the androgen axis, sipuleucel-T, which stimulates the immune system and cabazitaxel, a chemotherapeutic agent.
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