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It is consistent with a nation's internationally recognized right to consume or protect natural resources located within (or even proximate to) its borders, while encouraging a positive commitment to conserve some of these resources for environmental reasons.
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Castlight developed a healthcare management suite to enable employers to provide their workers with more reliable cost and quality information, which is essential given the tendency for tests and procedures to fluctuate wildly on these terms — even among practices that are geographically proximate to each other.
Even national security R&D programs that are organizationally proximate to analytic workplaces are not necessarily integrated with the analytic and/or decision-making processes they seek to affect.
This shows that even though the hit list intersection appears to decrease slightly with increasing shape Tanimoto value, the missed hits are increasingly proximate to the shape Tanimoto threshold.
And she was proximate to a mailroom.
Latvia has a highly literate people and is proximate to the world's richest Scandinavia countries.
"I just think our office needs to be proximate to the greatest number of people," he said.
Is it a function of a morbid desire to be proximate to tragedy that makes me recount this?
Though not great herself, she was so proximate to greatness that it was hard to distinguish pilot fish from shark.
Their historian friends were made of tougher stuff, and occasionally looked uncomfortable being proximate to such po-faced emoting.
Do say: "A brilliant dissection of the secret futility of a life led only proximate to power".
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