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But because Japan has had little experience wielding such influence, it finds itself stuck between firmly formed and opposing schools of thought: those of the European Union and the United States.
Pollsters don't like to discuss the fact that they face serious obstacles: More than 60% of those contacted don't respond; no one wishes to appear uninformed, so a person will likely toss off an opinion even if it isn't firmly formed; and most surveys don't ask questions that give an accurate gauge as to whether the respondent is likely to vote.
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The stimuli-responsive molecule (alginate) could firmly form stable hydrogels upon the encapsulation of dysprosium ions.
Results indicated that the reinforcement and the bamboo elements could firmly form an integrated composite cross-section.
At last, an important observation was that the chimeric larvae were able to settle firmly and form inborn colonies.
But the large variations in the polls cited, which can generally be traced to how the poll questions were worded, suggest that the opinions of respondents are not fully formed, or firmly held.
Use hot glue on to attach the dowel firmly to the wedge formed at top of the each upright.
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