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Zimbabwe has argued strongly for a legal trade in lions and its Cites delegate said living with lions poses serious hardships for communities, as cattle and sometimes people can be killed by them.
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A network-based assessment of a news article's credibility based on the credibility of its cited article links.
Merrill Lynch, for one, suspects deeper-seeded problems beyond its cited carrier business, which Merrill expected to account for only about 12% of sales in the third quarter.
In addition, a 'citation typing' ontology was implemented to allow compilation of machine-readable metadata relating both to the article and to its cited references [ 29].
He doesn't analyze it, doesn't challenge it, but merely borrows its emotions and cites its greatness.
The Committee in 2005 added LeT to its Consolidated List citing its affiliation with al-Qaida.
Mr Magid told the Today programme that although Google is "diversifying" its business, citing its development of wearable technology Google Glass, such products must become more "profitable".
In 2007, the New York City Council attempted to ban its usage, citing its "deeply sexist and hateful" connotation.
Sean Wilentz, a history professor at Princeton University and director of its American Studies Program, cites "baby-boomer nostalgia".
Both its small cites and one big town, Portland, were outperforming the national norms.
Mayor Carvalho vetoed the bill two weeks after its passage, citing concerns over its legal standing.
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