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Four years later, the country's first special economic zone, explicitly created to encourage entrepreneurial capitalism, was established in the southern city of Shenzhen.

Treatment centers across the country repair the lives of thousands of troubled teenagers whose multiple dysfunctions can be traced back to abuse of inexpensive alcoholic beverages explicitly created to entice the lucrative and impressionable youth market.

The military lawyer assigned to defend an Australian, David Hicks, detained at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, said on Wednesday that the military commission system under which his client might soon be tried was inherently unfair and was explicitly created to improve the likelihood of convictions.

That law was explicitly created to give property owners the leeway to go out of business as landlords.

Money is explicitly created to serve the ends of exchange among both individuals and states, and without it commercial pacts, or contracts, regarding both goods and services are inconceivable.

It may be particularly useful for the Fisheries Local Action Groups, which have been explicitly created to design and implement bottom-up strategies that fit their regions' needs to increase economic, social, and environmental welfare.

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While our Constitution explicitly created each branch to balance the others, Mr. Dean shows Republicans relentlessly putting their extremist partisan politics ahead of all else.

Social media presents an ideal case to evaluate a duty to participate in DE, insofar as it involves proprietary non-medical data that are not explicitly created for public health purposes, and for which consent to secondary uses is largely infeasible (Markham et al. 2012; Varnhagen et al. 2005).

Unlike section 527 of the tax code, which was explicitly created for political advocacy groups, section 501(c)(4) doesn't require groups to disclose their donors.

By scrambling the time sequence, Tarantino explicitly created an impression of the eternal present, the sense that what is happening was always happening, will always be happening.

That advice is particularly unhelpful in Mr. Santorum's case, however, since the new definition of "Santorum" was explicitly created by Dan Savage — the editorial director of the Seattle alternative weekly The Stranger and inspiration for the anti-gay-bullying campaign It Gets Better — to punish him for his comments in 2003 on gay marriage.

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