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Beijing cannot assume it can adopt its old strategies like co-optation to deal with this new generation of democrat inside the legislature and also outside".
As for the proposed ordinance in this university town, the health commission, which ministers to the borough and the surrounding township of the same name, voted unanimously on Feb. 15 to introduce its far-reaching ban; it can adopt it at a meeting scheduled for April 18.
Ricco/Maresca has a wonderfully comical yet mysterious grinning black wooden alligator, its body cleverly hinged so that it can adopt a graceful, serpentine form.
See research article: http://www.epigeneticsandchromatin.com/content/5/1/17 Nuclear reprogramming is the name given to the change that occurs in the nucleus of a somatic cell when it is induced to revert from its differentiated state and assumes a pluripotent state, from which it can adopt any cellular identity, given the appropriate cues.
If EC goes for appeal and no QMV either way, it can adopt #neonic ban.
The bigger the hospital, the more it can adopt systems that deliver better-organized, higher-quality, less-wasteful care.
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Perhaps the organisers can adopt it as their official festival slogan.
But even if the F.C.C. does not approve 211 nationally, states and municipalities can adopt it, as Connecticut, Ohio, Massachusetts, Alabama, North Carolina and Utah have done.
Any video player can adopt it, including Flash.
According to economist Richard N. Cooper, writing in 1971, a substantial devaluation is one of the most "traumatic" policies a government can adopt – it almost always resulted in cries of outrage and calls for the government to be replaced.
This observation is interesting because it suggests that microglia can adopt a neuroprotective phenotype with age.
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