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"The continued flow of foreign donations to the Clintons' network of foundations while Hillary Clinton runs for the presidency is unacceptable, and every contribution from overseas only further compromises her ability to serve," Mr. Miller said.

Sabermetricians back to the 1980s and before have been working on "one-number" measures: a statistic that takes every contribution from players of different skills and positions and runs it through a variety of formulas ending with one number.

That part of the story constitutes Making A Murderer's first episode, but the show's title – not to mention the fact that every contribution from Avery is spoken down what sounds suspiciously like a prison phone line – betrays the fact that this is not the straightforward exoneration story the Innocence Project was hoping for when it started looking into Avery's case.

Blockchain assesses all data from each entry path customers use in their buying process for viability and gives a clear accounting of every contribution from all sources.

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The NEA seeks to include virtually every economic contribution from eight types of landscape, such as woodlands, coasts and urban areas.

Put another way: in 2011 the contribution from every UK citizen did not exceed £150.

In multigenic diseases, which include many of the most common afflictions like Alzheimer's, asthma, diabetes, heart disease and schizophrenia, the contribution from every gene is so small that each is hard to identify.

A place in Scottish football folklore is now reserved for the 24-year-old who personified the belief coursing through this squad when he found the top corner of the culpable Mickaël Landreau's goal from fully 30 yards, but this was a result built on an immense contribution from every man in a white shirt.

The causes will benefit from money raised from individual races plus a £2 contribution from every course entrance fee taken on Thursday.

A simple approach is to adopt a method whereby for a chosen feature f, the contribution from every block at each level is given an equal weight.

In making the point that Mr. Garcia's monthly contribution to the government (which over the years has amounted to slightly more than $3,000) is a veritable drop in the bucket to the U.S. national debt, CNN reported that paying down the debt would take a $50,000 contribution from every U.S. citizen.

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