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Scientists from Stanford University believe greenhouse gases have made the formation of such a blocking ridge more likely.
Workers for Honda in Zhongshan made the formation of an independent union one of their main demands, along with wage increases.
WHILE the Internet has made the formation process quick and inexpensive — papers can be filed with LegalZoom, for example, for $149 in addition to state filing fees — the costs of owning a business add up quickly.
The hydroxys in TA made the formation of special crystals possible.
The oxidation capability greatly affected the chloric by-product distribution, for the difference in oxidation capacity made the formation of chloric by-products followed different pathways.
The gravitational interactions of ring material beyond the Roche limit made "the formation of aggregates unavoidable," says planetary scientist and co-author Sébastien Charnoz of Université Paris Diderot in Paris.
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None of the parties have a majority in Parliament, making the formation of a coalition government a necessity.
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Voters sent a record eight parties to parliament making the formation of a stable governing coalition a nearly impossible feat.The election underscored the widespread disillusionment of Bulgarians with their political establishment.
Without enough suction more oil than necessary would continue to leak out; too much and it will let in water which will make the formation of those pesky hydrates more likely.
The purpose of this approach is to reduce the migration rate that can make the formation of the island quickly.
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