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Children benefit from this connection with their fathers and the contact it frequently implies.
IAH is closely linked with community mobilization on SDH, and it frequently implies advocacy for high-level policy changes that affect local-level SDH.
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Weapon sales became an important political tool as it frequently implied support for American foreign policy or as a quid pro quo, for instance, as the tiny Kingdom of Bahrain has received $299 million worth of American weapons since 2009 in exchange for providing a strategically important base for the US Navy's Fifth Fleet.
But if Vandermark can scorch paint with a sax, he also savours conventional melody – just as Nilssen-Love frequently implies an orthodox beat.
That they fail so frequently implies either that they aren't studying their own successes carefully enough or that they are not paying sufficiently close attention to the changing preferences of their audience.
Obama's government frequently implies LNG is beneficial to the climate, myopically focused on smokestacks despite that LNG's overall climate footprint could be worse than coal's.
He frequently implies that jurisdictions are required to detain people at the Department of Homeland Security's request, although their cooperation is not actually mandatory.
He frequently implies that jurisdictions are required to detain people at the Department of Homeland Security's request, although their cooperation is not actually mandatory.
As the technique of Kenny's muzzled enunciation frequently implies, many of his lines are indeed profane and sexually explicit, the lengthier of which are mostly improvised by Stone.
Functional adaptation to the availability of growth-limiting resources frequently implies changed biomass allocation.
Screening low-risk individuals too frequently implies an inefficient use of limited health care resources.
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