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The two new developments have more in common than seafood, however.
It would also streamline hopelessly complicated rules so that housing developments have more flexibility in how they spend federal dollars.
And Mr. FitzGibbon's reactions to these developments have more deliciously flaky layers than a fancy-patisserie napoleon.
These developments have more to do with each other than you would think, but not in ways the establishment conventional wisdom would be the least bit comfortable with.
In relation to continuity of care, the majority of the respondents mentioned the role of the practice nurses and diabetes nurses as a very important improvement in diabetes care since they are up to date on the most recent developments, have more time and are trained to organize their care efficiently.
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His "bio-geo-chemical principles" of Biosphere and ecosystems development have more qualitative than quantitative nature.
By thinking outside the box, might a show with fans as engaged and enamored with the content as "Arrested Development" have more of a fighting chance?
Early stages of fetal development have more plasticity than during any other time in life and are sensitive to maternal fetal stressors that can interfere with the natural hormones, neurotransmitters, and growth factors controlling development.
Furthermore, ciliary retinal stem cells, when placed into an environment of retinal growth and development, have more cell differentiation potential for retinal transplantation than do other types of stem or progenitor cells.
He reckons that its development had more to do with the needs of sporty Victorians and that two garments informed the design of the suit jacket.
After being in Philadelphia for more than 100 years, AAA Mid-Atlantic, which has planned its relocation for 2005, is proof to many that office development has more momentum on the riverfront than the original plans for shops and major art exhibitions.
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