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Urging the General Assembly to go past the hurdle of defining "terrorism" in a proposed comprehensive convention against international terrorism, for example, he said: "I understand and accept the need for legal precision.
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To skirt the hurdle of having to define and specify the "features" of most ordinary objects, which has limited the scope of previous work, we introduce a new paradigm that instead asks, for any kind of object, whether the observer's response draws information from a single object (simple substitution) or both the target and a flanker (pooling).
Without choosing between species concepts, the author succeeds in getting past the hurdle of how species are defined, to the much more important question: their origin.
Early adopters had the advantage of defining the exchange architecture, whereas followers had the advantage of avoiding the mistakes and hurdles pioneers went through.
Sadly, their biggest hurdle is defining their own conservative principles.
Such hurdles include lack of empirical data to define the shape of the dose response curve at low, environmentally relevant exposures, and incomplete knowledge of what constitutes "scientific sufficiency" for the purpose of defining a MOA and its presumed low-dose dose response relationship for regulatory risk assessment purposes.
She is the daughter of Cheryl A. Hurdle and Ronald B. Hurdle of Richardson, Tex.
Greene has cleared the hurdle of the packed waiting room.
"You have the hurdle of getting it back on.
The hurdles of realizing stretchable transistors are manifold.
Then there are the general hurdles of a Broadway investment.
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