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Despite its attempts to create social safety-nets, Vietnam's government may increasingly have to contend with this particular problem of success.

Because working outside in the daytime heat could cause severe health risks and potentially death, people who work outdoors — such as in construction, utility maintenance, landscaping or agriculture — may increasingly have to work at night, earning overtime or double time.

The Dow Chemical Company said Tuesday that it was raising prices for the second time in a month to offset a "relentless rise" in energy costs, a sign that companies may increasingly have to pass on price increases to their customers.

So the office of the future may increasingly have artificial intelligence algorithms calling the shots, or at least divvying up the tasks.

Because of its size, population and economic importance, what happens in Starehe is significant, a canary in the coal mine of a change in Kenyan and regional politics that may increasingly have young people at its center.

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Such observations have led to the radical proposition that the dichotomous, cross sectional snapshot of diagnostic practice may become redundant, as clinicians increasingly have access to continuous measures of future risk.

WASHINGTON -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry (R) and Sarah Palin may look nothing alike, but they increasingly have more and more in common with one another, with Perry following in the footsteps of the former Alaska governor in what could culminate in a campaign showdown in 2012.

Increasingly has to be approved.

Chief among the implications stemming from this study is that increasingly taller trees and groundcover plants may have increasingly greater restorative potential.

MOSCOW — Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the first and last president of the Soviet Union, now 82 and increasingly frail, may have needed a helping hand to climb on stage for a speech at the state-run RIA-Novosti news agency.

Vertovec & Wessendorf (2010a, p. 18) contend that even if the word multiculturalism may have increasingly disappeared from political rhetoric, this has not led to the 'eradication, or even the detriment, of actual measures, institutions, and frameworks of minority cultural recognition'.

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