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If so, you may have a moral obligation to maintain some form of backburner coverage.
As a result, benign tumours maintain some form of cellular organization and grow rather slowly over a period of years.
Community groups and others have argued that while the laws may need changing, the city must maintain some form of regulatory system.
Political analysts say that Mr. Berlusconi's priority is to try to maintain some form of immunity in his many legal entanglements.
First, 18 states maintain some form of monopoly control over the sale of alcohol, whether at the wholesale or retail level.
But Britain was keen to maintain some form of the old connection "in the mistaken belief", according to the Commonwealth historian Philip Murphy, "that India's huge standing army would continue to underwrite British great-power status".
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Every school system in America maintains some form of education board.
I can even undertake major renovations, but my life depends on maintaining some form of integrity.
Second, American support is likely critical to maintaining some form of central government in Kabul in the near-term.
"It's used in public culture as a way of maintaining some form of integrity in relation to corruption and censorship".
While LGBT characters have maintained some form of visibility within independent cinema, they have been parodied, stereotyped and used for tiresome gay-panic humour in their rare appearances in studio films.
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