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In global politics we've seen how the hyper-networked societies we belong to and the algorithmic intuitive modes of technology we use to communicate have created echo-chambers for both our ideas and our communities, and surprisingly a 140-character limit hasn't provided us with any great recourse.

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A new libel law should give journalists greater recourse to the defence that they were acting in the public interest.A club with responsibilities and benefitsThe most strenuous effort should be directed at toughening up the system for regulating journalists' behaviour.

And these issues don't begin to address tax issues connected with partnerships, or the regressive nature of the payroll tax, or the simple matter that the wealthy have greater recourse to tax accountants and attorneys.Which isn't to say that progressives ought not to continue to fight for equalization of capital gains and income tax rates.

This greater recourse to body fat stores was confirmed by the greater loss of body weight during early lactation and the slower recovery of body weight in late lactation in cows fed LS.

These misestimates of fetal weight can result in greater recourse to cesareans [ 43, 44].

Advanced maternal age may be a risk factor, both for the rates of multiple pregnancies but also in terms of greater recourse to treatment for infertility.

This trend may be related to advances in operative technique and perioperative care that have prompted greater recourse to surgery (Bolliger and Perruchoud, 1998).

In particular, the percentage of patients with extreme and complex obesity is increasing with greater recourse to bariatric surgery. 1 Clinical obesity management guidelines recommend a multidisciplinary approach that includes behavioural intervention.

For example, evergreen species have been found to increase LLS and LMA but decrease Amass, Nmass and PNUE with the elevation-induced decrease of MAT, suggestive of the greater recourse conservation in lower temperatures at higher elevations (Kikuzawa and Kudo 1995; Cordell et al. 1998; Scheepens et al. 2010).

Other bonds, such as those backed by tax revenues, offer bondholders greater legal recourse in the event of a default.

The inquest jury broadly agreed, finding that the police had chosen a place to stop the taxi which "minimised to the greatest extent possible recourse to lethal force".

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