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An Australian-American friend of mine (he has lived in both countries extensively) notes wistfully that there are no sub prime mortgage bundles or their insurance that he can invest on in a "short" position in Australia.

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The BBC later admitted that "it was a mistake not to report the case of Ross Parker more extensively", noting the "stark" parallels with the Walker case though also suggesting the story had been "squeezed out" by other news such as a conviction of the killer of Danielle Jones.

Also, it has been extensively noted that peak VO2 is highly correlated with body size, thus concurrent effects of size with age and maturation on peak VO2 need to be appropriately accounted for [ 4].

Now EMI has released the recordings as an eight-CD boxed set with extensive notes from Ms. Lim, who has read extensively on Beethoven's life and works.

This again demands details of quantification: what is the cell-to-cell variation in lag time and rate of signal increase in panel C? We have expanded our quantification extensively as noted above.

Even more worrisome is the way the vocabulary of this rhetoric is coded, as Los Angeles Times journalist Jose Antonio Vargas has noted extensively.

As noted extensively during the debates on the Affordable Care Act, the fee-for-service system incentivizes providers to increase utilization of services on higher paying patient populations, i.e. Medicare and private insurance, to maximize total revenue.

As the three panelists noted extensively, the extremes of a crueler century are again the norm, and with them come structural problems that can be indeed met with structural solutions.

After noting extensively how great their music show in the desert is—"An Internet search using the Google search engine for the term 'Coachella music festival' provided over 1 million hits," the lawsuit boasts Coachella's lawsuit takes issue with Urban Outfitter's marketing tactics.

Knowledge and practices of vector control were also noted extensively in FGDs and interviews by parents, teachers and principals alike, in accordance with previous studies on vector control in Thailand (18, 19).

While clinician and organisational attitudes that may be a barrier to the adoption of evidence-based psychological treatments in general have been fairly extensively discussed as noted above, the discussion of this issue in the field of eating disorder treatment is relatively recent.

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