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It is independent, and I imagine these are measures whose time will soon come".
Sadly, lawmakers have been debating halfway measures whose inadequacy becomes all the more striking in comparison with Roubini's bracing agenda.
This relationship does not account for remaining years of life or other related time measures, whose use in demographic research is both underrepresented and incompletely situated.
Under his tutelage, the commission is likely to recommend measures whose effect will be that new obstacles to voting would be taken up in state legislatures.
Initially, the president tried to implement a strategy called slippage or "glissement," which refers to administrative measures whose ultimate aim is to postpone the elections.
Worse, the prime minister is reportedly disinclined to pursue one of the very few measures whose efficacy is a "known known".
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Under this assumption there is an increasing sequence of measurable sets of finite measure whose union equals Ω.
This practice has left black communities trapped in poverty while white politicians pat themselves on the back for taking ineffectual half-measures whose main virtue is their acceptability to white constituents.
In effect, Carter endorsed the latter measure, whose chief sponsors are Sens.
Few MPs expected it to cover "extraordinary rendition", a measure whose very name had not been invented.
Project 400 had long been considering a production of "Measure for Measure," whose plot involves an attempt to rid Vienna of its prostitutes and immoral citizens.
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