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He seemed to be keeping strict time just to hold the whole operation together.
"We are keeping strict safeguards in place but the decision on whether or not to grow approved genetically modified crops is being returned to national governments," she said.
Sehon recommends writing out a business plan and keeping strict records.
The new kind of building dramatically enhances the potential of today's architectural expression while keeping strict control on its data, including costs.
Therefore, it seems that new endodontic journals are needed, in order to enable the containment of the growing flow of new endodontic scientific data, while keeping strict quality standards to the publications.
It is a challenge for operonic genes to increase expression complexity and maintain splicing efficiency while keeping strict positional and regulatory relationships.
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That policy has drawn fire from some environmentalists and Democratic lawmakers who favor keeping stricter standards.
In his e-mail message, Mr. Toomey said he was now keeping a strict distance from the governor.
In my opinion, the greater long-term benefit comes from keeping a strict screening process for welfare applicants.
Conveniently, keeping the strict environmental limits "local" means that there's one huge elephant in the room: carbon dioxide emissions.
Walters argued for Britain keeping to strict monetary targets to curb inflation - a view shared by Mrs Thatcher and popular with the Tory Right.
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