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The public-private real estate development is one expression of the overlap between these two spheres.
Each of them is tussling for influence now, and Nato's strategy is one expression of that tussle.
A diverse, vibrant commercial life is one expression of the culture and confidence of a community, and small improvements can make a genuine difference.
This change, I think, is one expression of the great cultural calming that began with the end of the cold war, when even the more interesting aspects of popular culture began to lose their insurrectionary charge.
Clearly, this is one expression, and there are many kinds of service and care.
111, 115 Together with family studies proposing consultation behavior is learnt and highly associated with somatization, 97, 99, 116 this suggests that IBS is one expression of an underlying tendency toward functional disease.
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Here's one expression of that love.
In heart failure, nocturnal CSR might only be one expression of an unstable respiratory control.
Thus, high levels of plasma cell-free DNA can simply be one expression of critical illness regardless of the specific diagnosis.
"Sexual expression" is one aspect of that freedom, she argued.
One's self -- for other people -- is one's expression of one's self; and one's house, one's furniture, one's garments, the books one reads, the company one keeps -- these are all expressive".
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