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They have to do it for themselves". Mr. Bush is expected to define his other goals in a concise triptych, as well.
The first council of ministers following a reshuffle is to take place on Thursday at the earliest and is expected to define the initial policies of the new leadership.
But the judges are also expected to define a much larger issue: whether the "ethnic cleansing" campaign of the 1992-1995 Bosnian war constituted genocide -- one of the charges against General Krstic.
Meanwhile, it's been left to Rick Santorum, consigned to also-ran status after South Carolina, to make the anti-Romney case on health care that everyone expected to define this race.
The United Nations Security Council is expected to define that role, but disagreements have already emerged, with France and Germany suggesting that the Iraq government have at least some control over its own armed forces, and the United States suggesting that the Iraqis serve under American command.
Because the course of demographic trends is hard to anticipate very far into the future, most demographers calculate a set of alternative projections that, taken together, are expected to define a range of plausible futures, rather than to predict or forecast any single future.
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And they are threatening strikes that union officials and television and film executives all expect to define the issues that will shape the entertainment industry's labor relations for decades.
Through such new mechanistic understanding, we expect to define novel methods for disease detection and targets for disease intervention that can be tested in human studies.
With the high-throughput analyses in transcriptomics and proteomics and the state-of-art techniques in biomechanics, one expects to define the required mechanical variables and to provide an integrated profile of signaling events from the viewpoint of mechanome at molecular and cellular levels.
We observed that in practical cases whenever this bound is smaller than some (whose actual value depends on normalization of ) convergence is always achieved and the correct is returned by Newton-Raphson, (ii we set to start iterations as we expect to define a relatively "thin" feasible space.
But I am not too optimistic about your future if you expect to define success in tangible terms; especially since in that future I would hope that the last way in which 'success' is measured is through acquired wealth or personal recognition.
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