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However, in 2000 a new Greater London Authority (GLA) was established with very limited revenue-gathering powers but with responsibility for public transport, policing, emergency services, the environment, and planning in Greater London as a whole.

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It establishes with very great care, balancing the needs of security and the rights of journalists, that existing police anti-terror powers to stop and question travellers in and out of this country are incompatible with freedom of expression protections under the European convention on human rights.

With other evidence, Vassiliev's notebooks also establish with very high probability that Hiss was the Soviet agent "Ales" mentioned in a much-disputed Venona cable.

"A royal commission, established with the very wide terms of reference … would run for many years, cost hundreds of millions of dollars and at its conclusion present a report.

The encouraging result was that high classification performance for longterm BCI users can be established with no or very few calibration trials from the current session.

In so doing they took inspiration from two already established fields with very different disciplinary patterns.

I had trained and equipped more than 100 VJs around the world, many of them highly established journalists with very good credentials in print or photography.

Performance of Bayesian clustering methods decreased for FST < 0.02 [ 52], and we propose that even the novel algorithm used in STRUCTURE [ 39] may not detect recently established populations with very low differentiation (FST < 0.01).

The company is very established, with 1 million downloads to date and 15,000 paying users.

Several other relationships were established with various descriptors: scanning a very large number of molecular descriptors (1,457), Goudarzi et al.

The estimation of cognitive reserve is not very well established, with different proxies described in the literature, including variables descriptive of lifetime experiences (eg. educational attainment, income or social attainment) [ 37].

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