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Often the argument against buying fair trade (or introducing any kind of guarantees about the working conditions a garment was made under) is one of price.
Make no mistake — introducing any kind of external tech in your data center isn't taken lightly by any tech company.
Fedida doesn't recommend introducing any kind of stimulant to your nervous system, whether it be sugar, caffeine, alcohol or nicotine.
Note well: It is important to localise the point of departure before introducing any kind of participatory processes.
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All pastors knew how many people listened to Dobson and Falwell and received voting guides from the Christian Coalition, and those who were still building their churches couldn't afford to introduce any kind of controversy.
The Steelers had been the first team to keep a neurosurgeon with them on the sidelines, and the first to introduce any kind of objective measurement of cognitive function.
Ministers are expected to look at whether it would be possible to introduce any kind of artificial "balance" so that the reformed chamber includes a certain proportion of women and members of different faith groups.
M.dot had yet to introduce any kind of charging model for its service.
He says there are no plans to introduce any kind of advertising or other forms of monetization around the consumer-facing service.
Secondly, we carry out the preferable listening tests to verify that the proposed scheme does not introduce any kind of undesirable effects although there is no need to use subjective listening tests if the sample values are not changed.
The poet, Schlegel says in his 1796 text The Works of Homer by Voss, is the force that renders language alive, which nevertheless does not mean that s/he may introduce any kind of changes: language's malleability also has its grammatical and philological limits (KS, I, 75 76 and 116 117).
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