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That is, the response of the model to extracellular stimulation is governed by something that is more or less a fiction.
That raised the possibility of a change to the European Union's governing treaties, something that would probably take several years to achieve.
As California's pre-eminent historian, Kevin Starr, observes, "it is not surprising that an organisation set up to look after fewer than a million people should have a collective political nervous breakdown when it governs something almost 40 times that size".The same argument could be applied to the United States as a whole.
The French-German plan for tighter integration is thought likely to involve changing the European Union's governing treaty — something that, because it involves ratification by most if not all 27 countries, is unlikely to be accomplished quickly, Mr. Rostowski said.
There was a comprehensive statutory and regulatory framework governing surveillance, something that had not existed in 1966.
The Reagan Adminstration has set as a primary goal the adoption of rules governing service trade - something that GATT discussions have not addressed before.
This question becomes all the more pointed when it is added that rebirth is governed by karma, something that functions as a kind of cosmic justice: those born into fortunate circumstances do so as a result of good deeds in prior lives, while unpleasant births result from evil past deeds.
You seem like a very reasonable guy who believes that governing is something that the government should do".
Do you think this format is something that will govern or already is governing other areas of work?
"It's just a very radical type of governing that's not something that's ever happened in Albany, so I just don't know how it works," he added.
Thus, the home-state effect is more a good tiebreaker between two otherwise-equal candidates than something that should govern Mr. Romney's decision.
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