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Their glitzy rebrand entails more of exactly the same, only with just an X (edgy!), like a reality TV show band being sued by an American band with the same name, or a budget soft-porn channel.

Therefore, CLM entails more of a movement along men's demand curve for WiHo if men are college-educated than if they are not.

So more landholding, broader franchise and everything that that entails, more of a middling society, and now yet another colonial difference that I hinted about at the start of today's lecture: the fact that several generations of colonists had lived and died in the colonies having never been to England.

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Supporters of Mr. Bush and Mr. Gore feuded all day over which plan was more risky and which would entail more of a shift of general tax revenue into Social Security.

Although this type of mobility results in good contacts with research groups abroad, knowledge transfer to the home institute, and experience with differences in research culture, the ideal situation would entail more of a balance between outgoing and incoming scientists.

That's how they'll vote in a pivotal referendum Sunday on a financial bailout package for Greece that would entail more of the austerity many people say has brought their economy to its knees.

Part of the strategy entails more use of correspondents like Mr. Miller and less use of consultants, Mr. Rhodes said, citing appearances on "The Early Show" by Sharyl Attkisson,Lara Logan and others.

Also, the treatment of mental disorders entails more than just prescription of medicines; it also requires the doctor to develop a strong bond with the patient, and to counsel the patients regarding alternative treatment options.

For the other four genomes, the greater degree of chromosomal rearrangement entails more than 21 groups of smaller syntenic regions in the S YNM AP output.

However, the notion of ECEC integration entails more than a structural change of reorganizing a system that is split to one that is integrated, but rather it is critical that integration is also accomplished conceptually (Bennett and Kaga 2010).

Informed consent is an essential ethical requirement in genetic testing and entails more than the signing of a consent form or the ticking of a checkbox.

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