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What is President Bush's position on abortion, and in what terms has he discussed the topic?
"Well," she says, with a professorial air of correction, "one's got to know in what terms one's talking.
It is not clear in what terms the matrix should be evaluated, yes/no, much/little, or, in a numeric scale that is not provided.
Additional aims are to describe how risks are dealt with (in what terms, extent and depth) and also to examine how risks are advocated to be handled in the future.
We feel that what is at stake is verifying in what terms and in what way the principle is used by Community institutions.
Consequently, we cannot determine which interventions or intervention types "work," which "work best" or "better," for whom, in what terms (i.e., outcomes) or under what conditions (e.g., setting).
But if they are allowed in, on what terms will that be?
It was unclear late Wednesday in Asia what terms might be offered to Suntech's bondholders or long-suffering shareholders.
In exactly what terms can SFL theory refute this criticism and conclusively justify their use?
All five works abound in what auctioneers term "wall power".
These can be linked to therapeutic effects in what we term a "pharmacological audit trail".
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