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The first may entail and require investigation of prior offences, but the second also has a goal of prevention.

It's not clear exactly what that deal may entail, and Snapchat has declined to comment on Lerer's statement ("We have no comment on that. Thanks :) " said Snapchat's spokesperson).

In order to investigate the differences that these more variable genes may entail and find significant differentially expressed (DE) genes, we applied two algorithms: DEseq and Cuffdiff.

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Pain management may entail prescription and nonprescription medications, radiofrequency ablation, and SI joint (epidural) injections.

It is to the novelist's credit that he preserves a degree of sympathy for those whom poverty pushes towards piracy, as well as for the teenagers who are brainwashed into jihadism and whose fate, should they refuse to take orders, may entail shackling and torture.The novel debunks the view that the "religionists" restored order in Somalia.

Mr Aghion warns in his front page bullet points that:Finally, there should be a clearer recognition that structural refoms may entail winners and losers; hence the importance of complementary policies aimed at correcting the inequalities caused by reforms.

Finally, the process of optimization is not necessarily efficient and may entail substantial trial and error.

Vulnerability assessment can be quantitative, qualitative, or a combination of both, depending on the objectives, disciplinary orientation, and scale of analysis, and may entail identifying, documenting, quantifying, and ranking the vulnerabilities to different stresses or hazards in a community or a system (Freeman et al. 2008).

Maybe by the time Gavin is 16, there will be community centers attracting boys and girls alike — playing cool music (whatever frightful sounds that may entail in 2022) and offering video games — and boys won't feel the need to dump cases of empties on their neighbors' lawns.

The bottom line is that most people assume that being an executor is an easy task that can accomplished by anyone, but because the probate process is so involved and may entail interaction with tax and legal professionals, only an intelligent, dependable person should be named as executor.

They typically offer low wages, may entail geographic relocation and recertification, require a time commitment of several years, and, oftentimes, involve a depressed socio-economic work environment.

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