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Later and more commonly the title was given to counts in order to make them directly dependent on the king (or emperor).
He warned the players that they would run if there were infractions of concentration -- to make them directly beholden to each other, to subject them to peer pressure.
We will end the loans under the Federal Family Education Program and make them directly to students -- just as economist Milton Friedman proposed 50 years ago, and just as the Department of Education has been doing since 1993 through the Direct Loan Program.
First, there were insufficient studies with outcomes to make them directly comparable.
The aim of pre-processing is to harmonize the linkage variables at each site to make them directly comparable and thus easier to link.
We standardized the coefficients of the glycemia measures to make them directly comparable by recoding them such that their variance was equal to one.
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The FCA proposed last July that non-executive directors should be classed as senior managers, making them directly accountable and opening them to prosecution for decisions that led to the bank's failure.
Now scientists have an easy way of making them directly on silicon chips.
Customers limited knowledge and technique restrains manufacturer from making them directly participate in practical product design to quickly respond to their complex and personalized demand.
Their mayors act more like CEO's than other elected officials, and they are in closer contact with their constituencies, making them directly accountable for the health and prosperity of the towns over which they preside.
Users will also be able to "Pin" shows***, making them directly on their home screen, without having to go through the fuss of actually, you know, GOING INTO THE APP and LOOKING FOR THEM.
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