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Under the current conditions, he added, the country's debt is expected to constitute more than 100 percent of its G.D.P. by 2012.
'It is a very good time for wind.' 2008 Wind to generate 3GW of electricity – enough to power several million homes 2010 Renewables to generate 10percentnt of all UK electricity, of which wind is expected to constitute 60percentnt.
"The information requested," Judge Hogan wrote, "is very limited, all available means of obtaining the information have been exhausted, the testimony sought is necessary for completion of the investigation, and the testimony sought is expected to constitute direct evidence of innocence or guilt".
Nonetheless, the stool environment is much more complex and hostile than plasma, and human RNA is expected to constitute <1% of totally stool RNA.
Due to the high 1,3-specificity expressed by many lipases, including TLL, the accumulation of 2-MAG is expected to constitute a bottleneck in the process.
In model studies using biotinylated PSA, a linear range of two orders of magnitude was reported, although the authors note that biological variation is expected to constitute the major source of error when attempting to quantify antigens in tissue sections.
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While the Freedom of Information Act broadly requires the disclosure of government records, it has an exemption for law enforcement records that "could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy".
It argued that the documents should be withheld under an exemption to the law that applied to records that "could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy".
The exemption at issue in the case, Federal Communications Commission v. AT&T Inc., No. 09-1279, protects information that "could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy".
By then, digital diagnostics, infotainment channels and enhanced navigation systems are expected to constitute a $270 billion industry, up from $47 billion today.
Indeed, the care of people with chronic and incurable illnesses can be expected to constitute an increasing proportion of ED work and future care planning, service development and perhaps even physical design will need to take this into account.
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