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Bernd-Georg Spies, vice-president of FC St Pauli, one of Leipzig's potential opponents next season, told the Guardian: "When a new club is promoted from the third division, it's only right that the German football league association examines closely whether that club complies with the letter and spirit of its jurisdiction.
The Commission then examines closely all the candidates?
Then, this paper examines closely the actual experience of two major Chinese firms in their practice of technological learning.
Building on the observations of several scholars, Elliot Wolfson (1990; see esp. p. 80, nn. 14 16, for references to earlier work on the topic) examines closely the two different senses in which Ibn Ezra uses the term.
This article reports on a curriculum reform process in chemical engineering at the University of Cape Town, and examines closely the new first core course that signals the introduction of this new curriculum.
This paper examines closely the use of the visual language of Codecharts for representing design decisions and demonstrate the process of verifying the conformance of a program to the chart.
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