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Lt. Gen. James N. Mattis, who is overseeing the case, weighed their "military experience, relative rank and position of authority and their specific involvement in the death of the Iraqi man," the statement said.
"The significance of the post-implemenation day period is that sectors of the Iranian economy, such as trade and oil, can, after many years, experience relative normalcy," he said.
They say Mr. Clinton's "roll the dice" comment, made on the PBS television program "Charlie Rose," helped focus public and media attention on Mr. Obama's scarce experience relative to Mrs. Clinton's, a factor that her campaign saw as contributing to her victory in the New Hampshire primary.
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Practical guidance and experience relative to evaluation in MSP is, however, very limited.
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Sometimes registered nurses (RN) experience relatives as demanding [ 12].
"You've experienced relative success, and now you have a whole new challenge.
Between 2011 and 2014, 32.5% of the UK population experienced relative income poverty at least once.
Anne says Jessica is now experiencing relative happiness and stability at a boarding school in Somerset.
The only time Europeans experienced relative demographic homogeneity – that era of supposed tranquillity – was in the wake of Hitler's and Stalin's devastations.
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