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Poor Mexican women are frequently subject to early "marriages" that result in desertion or physical abuse.
"The Army's leadership will take whatever measures they believe are appropriate if they see a continued upward trend in desertion, in order to maintain the health of the force".
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The assembly refused to appropriate funds to pay soldier salaries, leading to a rise in desertions.
We analyzed within-population variation in offspring desertion in a small passerine bird that exhibits one of the most complex parental care systems in birds.
Here we investigate whether the variation in offspring desertion in a population emerges either by each individual behaving consistently between different broods, or it is driven by the environment.
And we're actually seeing an increase now in the desertion rates in these fighters.
The condition is implied to spread outward from the city to troops in the hills, resulting in mass desertion.
Mahayana Buddhists asserted that such praxis did not free practitioners from a final residue of self-attachment manifested in the desertion of the beings of samsara in favor of personal liberation and in an attachment to the goal of nirvana itself.
BOWE BERGDAHL PLEADED GUILTY IN HIS DESERTION CASE The U.S. Army sergeant walked off his base in Afghanistan in 2009 and was captured and held captive by the Taliban.
Our main results are that female penduline tits are consistent in their desertion behavior, and male behavior is predicted by ambient environment, in terms of early versus late season.
Almost immediately, in 1804 he was faced with one of the primary problems in Canada: desertion.
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