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The fundamental factor that changed all that is the rise of a new class of buyers, which has appeared in great part because of the publicity that sales received in the media.
That said, it is a fundamental factor that inherently affects all living organisms.
It is disclosed that the initial distance between cement particles is a fundamental factor that governs the microstructure development of cement paste.
Despite the gap between urban and rural areas gradually reducing, as long as the reform in medical welfare was being carried forward, the inequities between the ordinary elderly and cadres did not decrease but became a fundamental factor that affected the understanding of health inequity for vulnerable elders.
The dialogic interactions at work in counseling interventions appear to be the fundamental factor that fostered reflexivity and led to these changes: the situation of dialogical counseling - because of its specific characteristics - stimulates the use of cognitive processes of interpretation, which appear to be the key factor determining the changes.
The sex of an individual is a fundamental factor that can influence exposure, susceptibility and immune responses to influenza.
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That statement sounds simple enough — to find a carcinogen's shadow, follow the trend in cancer incidence — but there are some fundamental factors that make the task complicated.
"We think that the fundamental factors that generated growth in excess of double digits for the last 10 years for the large yachts will continue to be there," Mr. Belloni added.
Despite the slump in housing prices, the fundamental factors that drive demand for housing are positive, Mr. O'Keefe said, pointing out that the state's population is growing and people need somewhere to live.
As investors have grown more fearful of macroeconomic threats like the European debt crisis and weakness in the global recovery, fundamental factors that typically drive individual security prices have taken a back seat.
From Willem de Kooning's "Abstraction" of 1949, sold for $19.68 million to Francis Bacon's "Untitled (Pope)" of 1954, which fetched $29.76 million, the publicity received in the media through museum exhibition reviews and its spread over time are the fundamental factors that made them desirable to those looking for financial safety.
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