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But Mr. Romney has defended the law he signed here as appropriate for Massachusetts.
There is no one set of principles that will be applicable for all partnerships; rather, all partnerships need to jointly decide what their core values and guiding principles will be, drawing on those presented here, as appropriate.
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Integration will be understood here as an appropriate processing of both sets of data for orientation into a uniform spatial coordinate system.
Application to orbit-raising maneuvers is proposed here as the most appropriate use of the 1000-N-class 1000-N-class 1000-N-class
Therefore, globally, the mouse receptor more closely reproduces the features of the human receptor, thus validating the mouse MCAo model utilized here as the most appropriate experimental model to assess the role of GPR17 in brain injury.
A malaria conference would be perfectly appropriate here, as well, not to mention medical gatherings dealing with polio, sleeping sickness, cholera and just plain diarrhea.
In low fertility populations, the mean and variance of fertility are often roughly equal, and that approximate relationship is appropriate here as it simplifies the equations while having little effect on the results.
As a means of validating this proposition, we compute the ratio of inward to outward commuters for each authority and find the geometric mean of these ratios for each cluster (we use the geometric mean here as it is more appropriate for ratio data).
Although the term departmentalization may be considered by some as appropriate here since teachers are focusing on a smaller number of content areas, we are avoiding this term, because teachers in all of these cases seem to associate themselves with the other teachers of the same students (a team), rather than other teachers of the same subjects (a content department).
I used the words previously when discussing the Confederate flag, but they are just as appropriate here.
The very word "landrace" is appropriate here as well, since "land-" in this context means both "regional area" and "the ground" (while in botany "-race" means "distinctive sub-variety"), so "landrace" is the native English word closest in meaning to the French terroir.
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