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"This has been an issue for the defense forces, because we have 100,000 square miles of waters and an issue because the geographical makeup of the Bahamas makes it very, very difficult to patrol our waters," Lieutenant Deleveaux said.
"Although this contrast is striking, the survey did not control for other key factors, such as geographical makeup of the local labor force, which may help to explain the wide gap," the report said.
The results indicate that small countries like Vietnam will benefit if they join the trade agreement with China, while the TPP with China will not change the fundamental geographical makeup of markets or the role in the integration of Southeast Asia with China.
Rep. Lynn Westmoreland (R-La). said some members felt so strongly about the geographical makeup of leadership that it could be the "determining factor" when the party votes for its next majority leader.
Florida is a big state with plenty to see, and because of its flat geographical makeup, it's a great place to explore by car.
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The differences observed might have been due to geographical differences or genetic makeup of the cattle in the different study populations.
There remain, however, significant geographical differences in the racial makeup of the population, influenced by diverse geographic and economic characteristics of this country with the size comparable to a continent.
The technology aims either to trace a person's lineage through their genes or compile a statistical breakdown, by geographical region, of their genetic makeup.
Considering the mean value for each geographical group of genotypes (Q), six different patterns of genetic makeup were evidenced.
The effect of cultural and geographical separation due to alpine barriers has already been observed in the genetic makeup of some human populations in the Alps, which still today reflect the topographic features of these mountains [ 34].
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