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OPEC's decision could lead to tight supplies and higher prices globally because oil importers will likely have to use their inventories to meet demand during the winter months.
In a verdict that could also lead to tight controls on diesel vehicles in Britain's largest cities, the court said the government must table a concrete plan to tackle unacceptably high levels of emissions by the end of the year.
With a proper adaption as described previously, they lead to tight frames.
does not lead to tight clusters in the visual domain, and vice versa when clustering in the visual domain.
Extensive simulation studies have shown that appropriate choice of the molecular characteristics of the network and manipulation of extracelllular conditions lead to tight control of both the micro- and macro-structures of the resulting block copolymer chains.
Using a mathematical model, we show that downregulation and desensitization mechanisms can lead to tight and efficient input-output coupling thereby ensuring synchronous processing of ligand inputs.
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The incident was expected to lead to tighter security in the field.
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Fishermen worried that research about bycatch reduction would lead to tighter regulations that would choke off their livelihood.
In a statement issued Tuesday afternoon, the White House said the bill would "undermine existing contracts" and lead to tighter credit.
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