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In the analysis of the case study of Brazil, the national political-historical context concerning biofuel production and the effects of biofuel production on social implications in spite of certification are combined.
An important background for the analysis of the social outcomes of biofuel production in spite of certification is an examination of the social and environmental policies of the country, in this case Brazil, as they have to be complied if the operator aspires certification.
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Are we to believe that, as this patchwork of innuendo and less-than-half-truths implies, that Cambell Soups are harmful, in spite of their certification for soundness by both the Federal Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration?
This obsession with the southern border comes in spite of repeated certifications by the Department of Homeland Security that the border is in fact secure.
In spite of failing the NSI, the wing kept its nuclear certification.
The physicians at a vast majority of the clinics regarded sickness-certification consultations as problematic and far more so among physicians in PHC in spite of that they did not have as many such consultations.
In spite of the development of new technologies and initiatives to reduce the high noise levels and successive improvement of aircraft certification on the basis of the ICAO convention, the search of the emitted frequencies characterized by their high noise levels is still needed.
In spite of the many similarities between the social insurance systems of Sweden and Norway, several differences were found regarding the frequency of sickness certification consultation and to what extent different tasks and situations were experienced as problematic.
In spite of everything.
In spite of his policies.
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