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One focus should be accounting: remarkably, pricing some instruments is so complicated that banks on both sides of an intricate trade have reported profits.
A right monophtalm patient with right parosmia reported intricate visual and olfactory hallucinations following a right occipitotemporal stroke [ 91].
This result fits well with previous studies that have reported intricate but not well understood interactions between immunity, inflammation, and lipid metabolism [for reviews see [ 21, 22]].
In traditional organizations, intricate webs of titles, job descriptions, and reporting relationships can make it difficult to figure out who decides what.
Here we report an intricate ontogenetic logic of mouse thalamic structures.
The application of these methods to the known polymorphs of sulfathiazole and sulfapyridine is demonstrated and it is shown that they enable the rationalisation of previously reported and intricate relationships.
As part of an intricate plea deal, Reuters reported, Sharper pleaded guilty to sexual assault and attempted sexual assault in Arizona; guilty to attempted sexual assault in Nevada; and no contest to two counts of rape by use of drugs and four counts of furnishing a controlled substance in California.
The issues surrounding political change in Syria are multifaceted and much more intricate than is being reported in the western media, yet the conflict continues to be painted in simplistic black and white terms -- as a battle between a dictator who brutalizes his people and the FSA, which is supposed to represent the aspirations and future freedom of the Syrian people.
The issues surrounding political change in Syria are multifaceted and much more intricate than is being reported in the Western media, yet the conflict is being painted in simplistic black and white terms -- as a battle between a dictator who brutalizes his people and the FSA, which is supposed to represent the aspirations and future freedom of the Syrian people.
Dawe, who had a reputation for dogged professionalism, was ideal to report on the intricate network of corruption and bribery woven by John Poulson, a crooked architect.
In Sunday's New York Times magazine, economics columnist Joe Nocera reported on the intricate mathematical models that Wall Street banks and brokerages used to assess their exposure to risk -- models, it's now painfully clear, that failed to alert our financial titans that they were parading off a cliff.
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