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Hence, latest attitudes (cf. Shackelford et al. 2013) would suggest that the restoration goals need to move beyond just having a comparable species composition to particular reference sites and should focus on ecosystem function and stability.

Four in 10 adults say there is too much violence and swearing on British TV, while a third say there is too much sex, according to Ofcom's latest attitudes to broadcasting survey.

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Its latest attitude of angry forbearance towards Pakistan is, for now, probably as much peace as can be hoped for.As a neighbour, India is itself far from ideal.

The latest attitude of scientists and public health managers towards screening programmes is mainly driven by evidence results, but randomised trials are often difficult to start due to ethical reasons, and difficult to conclude because of the merging new technologies and the long time required.

Given the fact that the user's head can be in constant motion, the graph always invokes callbacks to rebuild the transformation matrix based on the latest position and attitude measurement, and refreshes the background image; (3) the CARController manages all of the UI elements, and responds to a user's commands by invoking delegates' member functions like a scene or a graph.

The SSA helps too with welfare: its latest social attitudes survey again found a large majority (though smaller than before) of voters want welfare devolved.

Shelter's figures suggest that at least 9 million people are currently renting in the private sector, and the latest British Attitudes Survey shows that a majority of those polled would prefer to own a house.

Quoting from Pew's latest Global Attitudes project, he said: "Europeans have had a four-year love affair with Barack Obama: 87 percent of Germans, 86 percent of French and 80 percent of the British have confidence in Obama … higher than public confidence in their own national leader.

The latest public attitudes survey by the National Centre for Social Research suggests that Euroscepticism – measured by the 43% of Scottish voters who want the EU's powers to be cut or the 17% it records as wanting to leave outright – is at a record high in Scotland.

Mr Miliband knows that the unions, which are often in much closer contact with their members' lives, can take at least as much credit as his party can for the shift in public opinion on benefits and low wages reflected in the latest social attitudes survey.

This may have derived from the latest prescription attitudes and, likely, to the introduction of more potent new drugs in salvage therapies.

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