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The flavors are faithfully Sichuan, if not assaultive, which made one former Queens resident wonder whether the scale doesn't indicate more of an "Upper West Side ten".
The NIE suggests that the weapons pause may indicate more of a cost-benefit approach to Iran's nuclear ambitions, and that some cleverer combination of scrutiny and pressure, combined with juicier offers to take account of Iran's security, prestige and other goals might prompt its regime to steer clear of further weapons work though it could reverse course at any time.
In both sides, absences of short ridge indicate more of female origin.
The development of employment and unemployment also indicate more of a loosening rather than a tightening of the German labor market.
The addition will help users keep a separate list of items they want to refer back to, instead of using the heart (aka "favorite") button, which can indicate more of a "like" – similar to the "thumbs up" button on Facebook.
That serum granulations and NB should have similar, if not identical, protein compositions as revealed by two different proteomic techniques used here would indicate more of a quantitative rather than qualitative difference associated with the various calcium granulation and NB specimens.
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Writer says the Carter Administration has indicated more of an interest in politics than in governing.
"Anything that indicates more of a stabilization -- and not rapid declines -- in housing is probably a good thing," said Jason D. Pride, director of investment strategy at Glenmede in Philadelphia.
This indicates more of a fundamental shift than an interest spike around a specific catalyst.
However, it has actually been available in the Google app since February 7 , 2018 according to Sensor Tower, indicating more of a soft launch.
Unfortunately, President Obama and his national security team seem similarly blinded, as the selection of General Petraeus indicates more of the same COIN-predicated strategy.
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