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The company's previous position -- that it should be an "occasional use" service, driven substantially by the acquisition of recent theatrical films -- was no longer sustainable, he said.

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Some of the change that Boyle Heights has already undergone, particularly closer to downtown L.A., has been called "gentefication," incorporating the Spanish word for "people," because it is driven substantially by Latinos with roots in the Eastside. .

China's leaders have been trying to defuse mounting public frustration over inflation, which reached 5.4 percent in March, a 32-month high, driven substantially by a nearly 12 percent increase in food costs.

Another veteran climatologist, John Michael Wallace of the University of Washington, sees a similar message in extreme events in relation to the background push from greenhouse gases, but says efforts to demonstrate that today's heat waves are driven substantially by greenhouse heating can be a damaging distraction.

It is likely that population movement that is driven substantially by health risks will occur only where those risks are sufficiently serious and widespread.

Echoing this position, Kickbusch et al. write that "foreign policy is now being driven substantially by health" (3, p. 971), and Horton suggests that health can move "foreign policy away from a debate about interests to one about global altruism" (4, p. 807).

The correct way to identify hate crimes is 'identity-motivated criminality.' The criminal is substantially driven by the identity of the victim.

Use of packs of 20s has increased quite substantially in Australia over the past five years, no doubt driven by the substantially lower up-front purchase price than that which applies to packets of 30s, 35s, 40s and 50s [ 16].

In summary, we conclude that the observed differences in vitamin D status between the older and young adults are largely driven by the substantially higher daily supplementary vitamin D intakes in the older adults – 917 IU/day on average, compared to only 114 IU/day in young adults.

"The budget implications of that remain to be precisely determined, and those will also substantially be driven by the strength of the economy".

It is proposed that failure to meet these future environmental requirements may be detrimental to the perception of SOFC technology, the demand for which is substantially driven by the environmental benefits offered over incumbent power generation technologies.

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