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He characterized as "obstruction" the skepticism that many of us have about granting amnesty to telecommunications carriers who may have cooperated in warrantless surveillance.
Linguistic evidence, however, suggests that both groups may have cooperated in the past, i.e. Chadic loans of some basic Saharo-Sahelian terms [ 8].
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One is that the smaller NPs may just like LPS have cooperated with some small molecules such as the LPS binding protein and then the complex activates further TLRs signaling pathways.
These factors may help explain why owners have cooperated more frequently with public agencies than with each other.
A. It is not known what motivated Mr. Warsame to cooperate, but his situation may be similar to those who have cooperated in more classic cases involving organized crime or white-collar crime: they see it as their only route to avoiding a long prison sentence.
Moreover, the emerging government may take punitive measures against those Afghans that are thought to have cooperated with the foreign occupiers unless a general amnesty is agreed upon.
Those Syrian Kurds have cooperated with Putin without any significant effect on their popularity in Washington -- something Turkey's messaging machine may want to keep in mind.
"We have cooperated fully".
"I have cooperated fully.
"We have cooperated and continue to cooperate fully with them".
Zidane might not have cooperated otherwise.
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