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First, immigration opponents are effectively trying to restrict the flow of conservatives into this country.
Opponents of a referendum are effectively trying to do the splits, with politically painful consequences.
It's what sets off all those biological changes that are effectively trying to defend your set range.
More than that, though, OLPC is effectively trying to do two dramatic things at the same time.
But just last week, the S.E.C. ended its case against her, effectively trying to take the issue off the table ahead of the trial.
Bboxx – which works in 35 countries, including Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda – is effectively trying to create a utility company for the developing world.
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Ivan Parkin, from UCL, who took part in the research, says: "We effectively tried to replicate the effect seen in the Lycurgus cup to recreate the extraordinary coloration efficiency that the Romans achieved".
Ivan Parkin, from UCL, who took part in the research, says: "We effectively tried to replicate the effect seen in the Lycurgus cup to recreate the extraordinary coloration efficiency that the Romans achieved". These films could be used to coat windows in hot countries to reflect heat away while allow light through the glass, thus reducing the need for air conditioning.
This causes him to slow down so that other tacklers can more effectively try to tackle him.
"It's clear that the family of Fabio is going to fight this and will effectively try to establish and hold to account those at the highest ranks of the chains of command that ordered soldiers to shoot that day".
In defending his favored choice, Selig has wielded his power with such confidence that he has effectively tried to stare down a federal bankruptcy court judge, who has his own broad legal powers.
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