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It took Italy more than a decade to lower its debt-to-GDP ratio from an earlier peak of 121% in the mid-1990s to 103% in 2007, and conditions were far more favourable then.
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Paterson on Thursday said he was confident that if the government was dealing with "a more favourable Senate" then it would proceed with 18C changes.
Advice to stay active as an adjunct to exercise produced more favourable results then exercise alone when included in standard care for patients with acute LBP [ 14] and there is strong evidence for supporting early mobilisation and activity in the treatment of acute LBP [ 15, 16].
If positional identity is significant for bone then more favourable clinical outcomes would be expected with site matching of bone source to recipient site in grafts and tissue engineering/regeneration protocols.
Currently available anti-cholinergic drugs all contain a quaternary ammonium, which is why these drugs do not penetrate the blood brain barrier and have a lower systemic absorption and more favourable adverse event profile then their predecessor atropine, which had considerable CNS side effects 18.
When the Onion published a fake poll announcing that rural white Americans had a more favourable opinion of Iran's then-president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, than of Barack Obama, an Iranian state news-agency covered this as real news.
Larger animals for example, the chamois spend the more favourable seasons above the timberline but then descend the slopes to graze in the lowlands in winter.
De Duve and Miller have countered him by noting that if the polymerization at the surface was thermodynamically more favourable than in the bulk solution then the polymers could not detach without "paying" the respective energy fee and would have remained confined to the surface [ 200].
"and the figure for Beijing in a more difficult timezone was 42 million". Can we take then that, given the more favourable timezone, it can be regarded as a failure if you don't significantly exceed 42 million?
Epstein was able to renegotiate a more favourable commission of 49% in August 1964, but then became embroiled in a three-year court battle with Byrne regarding payment of monies due, during which time potential sponsors lost interest.
Music companies have already had disputes with YouTube, with Warner temporarily pulling its catalogue in 2008 and then reinstating it under much more favourable terms.
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