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Unlike the former combination of sectoral bargaining-strong employer organization-extension arrangements, which hinges on state support, this second trajectory rests upon a continuing organizational capacity on the part of unions.

Although a few multicatalytic enzymes with the former combination of specificities have been described previously, e.g. [27], [28], this is the first report of the latter combination.

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Data were too sparse to calculate ORs for former smoking in women with other combinations of M1, M2 and M4 genotypes.

In the former, the combination of protection, fixed exchange rate and inflation led to overvaluation; this usually led to a balance of payments crisis, speculation against the currency, and, finally, devaluation.

The accompanying photographs unfavourably compare a Danish example with one in Bloomsbury, the former a harsh combination of concrete, asphalt and granite, the latter a harmonious pattern of York stone, "pleasing to the eye and comfortable under foot" and neatly punctuated by the cast-iron covers of coalholes and inspection chambers.

He says he will offer the former chairman a combination of shares and money to pay off the debt and will even offer him a place on the board.

The former comprises a combination of drugs and techniques such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), opioids, paracetamol, and regional or neuraxial anesthesia.

In fact, the former, using a combination of mitoxantrone and paclitaxel, observed seven partial remissions plus six minor responses or disease stabilisation out of 14 anthracycline pretreated patients, and the latter, using a combination of mitoxantrone plus folinic acid and fluorouracil, reported a high percentage of response in doxorubicin-resistant breast cancer.

Although spatial resolution of MR imaging is lower than that of a CT scan, the main advantages of the former are the combination of good soft-tissue contrast, detection of extraenteric abnormalities, and lack of radiation exposure, which allows repeated data acquisition for functional bowel evaluation.

The former editor of the New York Times, Joseph Lelyveld, put it succinctly when he wrote last year: "The former president's peculiar combination of rectitude and starchy pride can be a little irritating, as it was three decades ago when he lectured us on energy independence and then blamed our 'malaise' on our failure to heed him".

The Leeds competition was founded in the 1960s by the formidable Fanny Waterman - described by one former winner as a combination of human dynamo and bulldozer.

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