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While Apis mellifica failed entirely to open the flower, it was done perpetually by Megachile willughbiella, and there was not the least doubt about the cross-fertilisation being effectively brought about by this bee.
The two are still chagrined over having agreed to the U.N.-mandated "no-fly resolution" enforced by NATO in Libya, which effectively brought about Qaddafi's downfall.
The decision was seen as one that could have effectively brought about the end of one of the most powerful tenures in the history of motorsport - or sport generally.
Lyon highlights the importance of security in the total process of business process optimization and says that this is only effectively brought about when IoT developers are able to identify customer needs and, subsequently, translated those needs into system level objectives and requirements, which then flow down to the appropriate subcomponents.
They effectively brought about the "virtual indefinite policy of bilingualism" of the Indian Republic.
By giving last-minute stays to executions in Mississippi and Texas, the Supreme Court has effectively brought about a moratorium on all executions until next spring.
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"But you did effectively bring about Boris's withdrawal from the leadership race?" he observed.
The commission found that Mr Dunn engaged in corrupt conduct in 2007 by using his public official position to benefit Mr Obeid and the Obeid family by effectively bringing about a change to the Commercial Lease Policy to allow for direct negotiations with existing Circular Quay leaseholders, knowing that the Obeid family's financial interests would benefit from the change in policy.
Below, 11 members of Forbes Coaches Council share their best approaches for using the "new year, new you," mentality to effectively bring about change within their company.
The report leads off with David Whelan's startling and engrossing article about how a hospital chain on Long Island is in effect bribing non-hospital doctors to go electronic, so that it can swiftly and effectively bring about the technological revolution that the times and new laws are requiring across the health care world.
In her latest book, Thrive: The Third Metric To Redefining Success And Creating A Life Of Well-being, Wisdom, And Wonder, Arianna Huffington writes, "From that place of imperturbability -- or ataraxia, as the Greeks called it -- we can much more effectively bring about change".
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