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The economic fallout from the euro zone debt crisis is likely to make assimilation even harder.
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"There's a social process in place that makes assimilation possible for them in a way that African-Americans do not experience.
The one member who is not, Severo Jornacion, took over for the original bassist, Mike Mesaros, in 2006, and has made assimilation a priority, Mr. DiNizio said.
Also, it pushes others from this group into illegal immigration, which exposes them to dangers, makes assimilation more difficult and may even cause a stronger downward pull on the wages of some receiving-country low-skilled workers than would legal entry of the same migrants.On top of all this is the skills drain from the sending countries.
The shift in the reduction potential of Cu towards the lower cathodic potential makes assimilation of Ga3+ ions easier in the form of Ga2Se3 to the growing of CuGaSe2 film.
This constant cross-fertilization makes assimilation a more complicated process for them than for other minority groups".
The simplicity of existing instruments for detecting hazardous drinking makes for ready assimilation in university students.
For large-scale models, the high storage requirements and the difficulty of implementing the adjoint code when sophisticated integrators are used to solve the stiff chemistry make the assimilation a very intensive computational process.
To make this assimilation would be to take much of the sting out of the dirty hands story, both because dirty hands would be part of a more commonplace moral perspective rather than a quite special ethic for emergencies, and because there seems to be no room in threshold deontology, or what has been called "balanced exceptionism" (Coady 2004, 778 9; Coady 2008, 285 7, 299).
Thus, if it is required to maximize the assimilation specific rate for any plant type, the plant must be subjected to an irradiance level that makes the assimilation specific rate in the saturation zone.
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