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Only a few Indian presidents have exercised this authority.
'They' have exercised this mordant influence for years and it is well past time that they be held to account!
They have exercised this by the development of resistances based on either mutant target sites that are no longer sensitive to the insecticides (e.g. Cassanelli et al. 2006; Liu et al. 2006, 2009; Ramphul et al. 2009) or by mutations in xenobiotic detoxification pathways to adapt them for the detoxification of the insecticides (detailed below).
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JPMorgan has exercised this charge with a vengeance.
The Bundestag has exercised this right twice, in voting to approve the opening of accession negotiations with Iceland and Montenegro.In April the European Commission will make a recommendation as to whether Serbia should open negotiations.
John de Chastelain, the retired Canadian general charged with supervising the disarming of Northern Ireland's groups, said Tuesday that the I.R.A. had exercised this right and that he consequently could not make public any specifics about the arms destruction that he had witnessed and validated.
The first time he had exercised this privilege.
The fact that Secretary Burwell has exercised this authority speaks to the urgency of addressing prediabetes in this country, a condition that has become a national epidemic, especially among America's seniors.
I would say she should have exercised it on this movie, but in a week or two that should take care of itself".
So, this question has exercised the mind of my school because senior school students are already equipped with iPads.
More have exercised restraint.
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