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Russians complain that tickets tend to be made more readily available to tourists, at greatly increased prices.
This time round, comparisons to China's economic lift-off from the late 1970s are being made more readily.
Beyond questions of whether the gas could have been used more safely, and antidotes made more readily available, other questions abound.
Mr MacShane thinks it odd to restrict a fundamental right of citizenship at a time when it is being made more readily available to others.
Banking licenses could be made more readily available to well-capitalized entities with strong management teams and a proven commitment to serving local business.
And they should make sure that information about the true "beneficial" owners of companies is collected, kept up-to-date and made more readily available to investigators in cases of suspected wrongdoing.
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"We're leaving money behind, because I have no doubt that our commitment to a clean energy future will make America more competitive, will give us back an export edge on taking a lot of the technology that we either invent or that we make more readily usable as a key part of our global economic position.
It would be hard to find a part of the country that has embraced kayaks more fully or for more purposes than the Keys — or made them more readily available to tourists.
The smartphone-as-headset model has made VR more readily accessible to mainstream users in the short term, but it could also prove to be a highly effective strategy long-term as well.
Along with NCL and EPL, the traceless Staudinger ligation has made proteins more readily accessible targets for chemical synthesis and semisynthesis.
It seems that this would significantly reduce total health care costs and make more accurate information readily available.
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