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"That the government has chosen to ignore rural people in favour of a large and vocal special-interest group shows ministers are now willing to give in to whoever shouts the loudest," he said.
We thus decided in favour of a large database where changes in mood during a song are tried to be "averaged" in annotation, that is, assignment of the connotative mood one would have at first on mind related to a song that one is well familiar with.
The elimination of the numerous alleys and dead-ends in the lower town in favour of a large, straight, wide, open-air boulevard, linking the two rapidly growing train stations, seemed both a necessity and an opportunity to beautify the city and improve both traffic circulation and hygiene.
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Bill Leonard of the Des Moines Register, the state's leading newspaper, has spent the better part of two years writing articles in favour of a larger protective role for the National Park Service.
However, in the environments where the intrinsic growth rates are lower than the benefit of cross-feeding, cooperation behaviour is favoured for a large range of trade-off slopes.
Several roads are possible: one, an old Roman road that ran from Rochester to Hastings has long been favoured because of a large coin hoard found nearby in 1876.
Napoleon also favoured the formation of a large Italian state, provided he could control it.
The high price of fresh fish in most Mediterranean countries has favoured the development of a large number of small-scale local fisheries, which take small catches in short trips.
Among all enzymes, only the AS showed a different trend of regulation in response to HS, possibly because of a competition of its own substrate with the biosynthesis of amino acids of the Asp family [75], thus favouring the accumulation of a large amount of Asn in seedling leaves treated with the greatest HS concentration.
In both groups, allele size expansions were more prevalent than deletions (with an overall ratio of 2.2 : 1 in favour of expansion) and a large proportion of mutations involved the gain or loss of only 1 3 repeat units (73 cases and 62% controls).
The explanation for differences in germination patterns has been discussed by Rojas-Aréchiga et al. (2001) and Otero-Arnaiz et al. (2003) who considered it to be an indirect consequence of selection in favour of larger fruits with larger seeds.
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