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All these factors might suggest why he has amassed a dominant 21-10 record against Federer, one of the few remaining players on the tour with a one-handed backhand.
This does not mean these countries can rest on their laurels, but the doing-business scores might suggest why they do a bit better than their distorted macroeconomic indicators might lead you to expect.The biggest emerging markets, on the other hand, do surprisingly badly (see chart).
This might suggest why on-demand alcohol delivery services have been slower to emerge in Europe.
There are a couple of theories that might suggest why AR-15s would be associated with deadlier attacks.
This might suggest why the current pandemic is less virulent than those of centuries past.
In other words, our model might suggest why the duplication of this particular region is better than other duplications.
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If returns to experience are in decline, if wisdom no longer pays off, then that might help suggest why a group of mostly older people who are not, as a group, disadvantaged might become convinced that the country has taken a turn for the worse.
It makes sense, of course; women in power have long had to fight any sign or symbol that might suggest weakness — why do you think power suits and shoulder pads were invented?
The authors of the Science paper suggest why this might be: the hominids at the Chinese site might have been taking advantage of a change in their local environment.
We note these limitations in the existing literature not merely to present academic caveats but to suggest why it might appear reasonable for politicians to persist in their belief in regulation's connection to jobs.
In the context of Russia's bullying approach, Huang Jing of the Lee Kuan Yew School in Singapore says that China's supposedly neutral stance amounts, in effect, to backing Mr Putin.In this section At the double "Cures" for homosexuality Non-interference on the line ReprintsSeveral reasons suggest why that might appear the best option to China's leaders.
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