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Why not choose less ambitious, more firmly established charges?
That means it has to be crippled now, before it gets more firmly established.
If that can be more firmly established, what sort of treatments might help?
Mr. Vilsack would reserve major decisions for himself until the rule is more firmly established in law.
As more than 400 people gather on Nov. 9 for the anniversary, women's studies are more firmly established in academe.
"While the upturn should gradually become more firmly established during 2011, the upside for growth will be constrained".
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A rigorous set of studies published in January has helped to more firmly establish microcredit's limitations.
Some thought an arena in Newark might more firmly establish the teams with the state's residents.
First, he notes that the vast majority of genetically engineered crops in the U.S. have been designed to enhance the productivity of industrial farming, and are only more firmly establishing practices such as monocropping, which he considers problematic.
But they will more firmly establish BEA software in the middle of B2B transactions.
Additional work using semi-global or global simulations will be required to more firmly establish the resolutions requirements at the transition of the explosion.
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