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In Sweden, the labor has primarily come from East Asian countries.
Flacco's production for the Ravens has primarily come on throwing the ball downfield.
The legalization of same-sex marriage has primarily come through the political process, with lawmakers and voters approving it in six states in just the past year.
Since the foundation of the People's Republic of China, China's energy has primarily come from coal (Govindaraju and Tang 2013).
While local non-governmental organisations have been responsible for the organisation of the process and the negotiations between the different stakeholders, the financial support has primarily come from outsiders, in particular research and development organisations interested in protecting pastoral mobility (including our own research projects).
Evidence for the distinction has primarily come from outcome devaluation studies, in which the sensitivity of a previously learned behavior to motivational change is used to assay the dominance of habits versus goal-directed actions.
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Personal moments have primarily come from Mr. Bloomberg's lieutenants.
Nova seemed to indicate that his problems had primarily come when throwing from the stretch because he said they had occurred with men on base.
However, these findings have primarily come from cross-sectional studies of undergraduate samples, and no past study has investigated whether centrality predicts depression over time.
These were all mature age students, who had primarily come to Australia as humanitarian entrants.
In the context of language capacities the domain of interest here—studies of functional reorganization have primarily come from research involving patients with left-hemisphere damage, where the emphasis has mainly been on production and comprehension of single words.
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