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These findings elicit further, perhaps more troubling, questions regarding the level of engagement possible in one-shot library instruction.

However, as briefer versions of the video scales become available, they should provide further, perhaps more important additional information more conveniently.

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Further on, perhaps more tellingly, he writes: "In their later correspondence there is very often a confessional tone, a sense that Roald is talking to himself.

A new law tightens anti-defection provisions further and, perhaps more usefully, limits the number of ministers a state government can have.

However, the government's plan to measure happiness raises a further and perhaps more profound philosophical question: regardless of whether this is possible in practice, is it the best way of thinking, even in principle, about what it is to live a good human life?

This show, whose title translates as "Certain Aspects of Bourgeois Art: Nonintervention," is drier, but it explores further and perhaps more clearly the tensions between street and studio, skill and skepticism, painting and nonpainting, and touches on mixed feelings about display and the market.

Commissioner Sandler and other officials who were involved in the bridge's shutdown said that what specifically led them to their decision on Tuesday night to close the bridge was less the damage already discovered than the indications - some almost intuitive - of further and perhaps more serious decay.

Last night's debate will undoubtedly energise the Yes camp still further - or, perhaps more precisely, lift any slight tinge of gloom persisting from the first televised outing.

Further, and perhaps more consequential for the long run, Americans are not eager for more active U.S. involvement in the region, especially when circumstances are difficult at home.

Further and perhaps more significant evidence of disagreement with where Ed Miliband has taken the party can be found when Mr Blair says "not alienating large parts of business" is a key lesson he learned from his three election wins.

Further, and perhaps more importantly, it stands as an example to followers of Christ on how we are to represent God to the world around us.

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