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Even the smoothest within-party Presidential transition — from Ronald Reagan to George H. W. Bush, let's say — inevitably entails some change in course that comes from variances between the two people.
"Imposing a Title II common carriage regime on broadband providers would be a radical change in course that would only chill, not spur innovation.
It would also reproduce the natural history of the disease in terms of a prolonged and sporadic time span for development, with the variability in course that is characteristic of human cancer.
The progressive brain damage is typically so insidious in onset and gradual in course that it is difficult to make an accurate diagnosis on the basis of clinical evidence.
Although I would never say that I am "grateful" for having had breast cancer, I am pleased with the change in course that breast cancer catalyzed for me.
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Enrollment in courses that do not advance training in Biological Sciences or the area of thesis research is discouraged.
They hold one-on-one tutoring sessions with students in courses that typically have a large enrollment of engineers.
Non-law students may not enroll in courses that are part of the required first-year JD curriculum.
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At Auburn, for example, athletes were found in 2004 to be receiving high grades in courses that required no attendance and little work.
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