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In the current economic climate it has, to an extent, proved to be a difficult sell.
But the newspaper has to some extent proved its point: state institutions in Venezuela are run for the benefit of the government, not the people.
Storm-heightened tides extended along the Florida coast as far south as Sarasota and generally ran a modest 3-6 feet above normal, though their duration and extent proved noteworthy.
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"I think that social media has more power than the money they spent, and I think maybe, to a certain extent, I proved that".
Mr. Bush made it clear to the two sides that he would be involved to the extent they proved serious about making peace, and that the United States could not want a settlement more than they did.
"I think that social media has more power than the money they spent [on ads], and I think maybe to a certain extent, I proved that," he said.
Although these modifications, to some extent, have proved successful they would be unsuitable as a method of expanding cells for use in cell-based repair therapies and, as such, monolayer culture is a limiting factor for chondrocyte efficacy.
He may have been withholding it on principle because no other president had been forced to go to such an extent to prove his legitimacy, but, eventually, the damage being done by withholding became greater than the principle.
Even when it decided to take credit ratings into account, the ECB's practices discouraged banks from clear distinctions between sovereign bonds.Iatrogenesis to revelationThe fact that banks could turn government bonds from across the euro zone into cash at the ECB encouraged governments to borrow, and banks to rely on short-term funding to an extent now proving parlous.
To some extent, this proves that economic motives are often more intense than the impact of cultural practices in the decision-making process.
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