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Commentators suggested that with her big election win which ousted her former liberal Free Democrat coalition partners, Ms Merkel might have effectively "won herself to death".
The articles, citing company documents and former executives, said America Online might have effectively inflated its revenue, in part by reporting some fees from advertisers to end contracts without disclosing that the fees would not be recurring.
On that basis, it might have been hoped that, faced with a series of judicial criticisms of control orders and a report for the JCHR condemning the system, parliament might have voted against renewal of the orders – it might have effectively utilised its sunset clause.
The survey is timely; it was conducted between 22 and 28 March, the same week that terrorist attacks took place in Brussels and the same week that Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump claimed that torture might have effectively deterred those terrorists.
… Also, somebody who has different challenges might have effectively solved a problem on their own that provides a solution in the lab".
However, 1D gold nanostructures might have effectively produced when the AgNO3 as low as 10 μM was used as the appearance of two plasmonics bands at ca. 520 (TSPR) and 630 nm (LSPR) (see curve b).
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One possible explanation for this is that our courtship scoring system might not have effectively captured all of the variation among genotypes.
Rupert Murdoch, the chairman of Fox, suggested on Twitter that the plane might have been "effectively hidden, perhaps in northern Pakistan, like Bin Laden".
When President Obama might have intervened effectively, he hesitated.
A 200 kg bomb carried by the plane failed to explode; if it had, the ship might have been effectively destroyed.
School closures might have more effectively reduced the chance of transmission in such settings than in other areas.
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