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For this rather substantial collection of players, there is no indication of approach or contribution – merely the nominal acknowledgement that they are lumped together as a matter of statistical convenience.
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We then subjected these individuals to acute hypoxic conditions, and recorded the time until they lost their equilibrium posture (an indication of approaching death).
From England's perspective we have got an indication of their approach from the team selection, with Alastair Cook announcing they will likely be unchanged.
In a highly revealing indication of his approach to art, any suggestion of amusement in the objects collected by Mr. Rullier tended to be on the dark side.
In an indication of the approach the increased ranks of SNP MPs will take, Whiteford said: "We are already well aware of what to expect from the Tory government in this Queen's speech, with the continuation of the relentless assault on the poor and a further £12bn in cuts to social security – and the SNP will lead the fight against these cuts every step of the way.
We identified VOC concentrations within one order of magnitude of MCLs or HBSLs as compounds that may warrant additional monitoring to analyze trends in occurrence and to provide an early indication of concentrations approaching human-health benchmarks (Toccalino and Norman 2006).
Boeve says the UN conference in Paris will give them the best indication of whether their approach is working.
As an indication of the different approach taken by the United States, South Korean officials have chafed at a human rights bill passed last month by the House of Representatives.
In his letter to Mr. Burton, Mr. Madigan gave some indication of what his approach would be in defending Judge Johnson before the special judicial panel.
Your premise that the Supreme Court's newer justices' conservative tilt on the issue of partial-birth abortion is an indication of their likely approach to school segregation is misleading.
Thatcher wore clothes to make her look less threatening than she was: her attitude to gender was far more fully described by her wardrobe than anything that she said (a speech to the 1969 party conference archly quoting Socrates – "when woman is made equal to man she becomes his superior, and I would not dissent from anyone as wise as Socrates" – may be the best indication of her fey approach).
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