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It eventuated in both a DPhil in 1952 and a monograph, The Lele of the Kasai, published in 1963.
Combined with Labor senators, that level of support, if it eventuated, would equate to a slim majority in the Senate chamber – which would be a mechanism for applying renewed political and parliamentary pressure to the government to at least improve oversight in the detention centres.
By also involving managers in the development, it eventuated that managers played an important role in the availability of technical control measures at all worksites.
Equally, patient E became stable and did not require insulin in the second half of the trial, before STAR was stopped as a result, which also was recognized by STAR and the model as it eventuated.
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How it eventuates is determined by what is selected as being significant today and is further pursued – in other words by how decisions are made.
Likewise, there's no assigned way to resolve a negotiation deadlock, should it eventuate.
And if it eventuates that you can't render on your promises, then state to them about it directly.
"If it was to eventuate it certainly would be mutually beneficial".
It may eventuate that some NKTs are favourably correlated with some of the KTs, and in this situation the correlated response of the NKT to selection on the KTs means that the NKT may also benefit indirectly.
It may eventuate that the low OEHI is caused by a single high ammonia value, or a high turbidity value, which may not have been noted at the time of analysis and data entry.
Or it may eventuate that the move toward a reduction in carbon emissions is considered to be too aggressive by a majority of the society, and held responsible for a recessionary pressure on the economy.
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