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But it comes against the backdrop of Greek antipathy towards Germany and mounting hostility towards the EU more generally, according to our correspondent Helena Smith in Athens.

It derives, to some extent, from the power that Facebook plays in modern Web media more generally: According to Pew, nearly a third of Americans get their news from Facebook — which means that, if you're a Web site in 2015 (any Web site in 2015), you desperately want your stuff to play well there.

More generally, according to the R-squared, the specification is less effective in explaining deficits than in explaining surpluses.

More generally, according to Yacaman et al.[8], the most often observed shapes at the nanoscale are the cuboctahedron, icosahedron, and the decahedron.

The protest was an occupation of an HSBC branch on Queen Street in Cardiff to draw attention to the bank facilitating tax avoidance for its wealthy clients and, more generally, according to Simpson, "about the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer, while banks have absolutely no accountability".

More generally, according to a randomized controlled trial, low blood vitamin C concentrations are strongly predictive of mortality in patients aged 75 84 years (Fletcher et al 2003).

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Leonid K. is from Swabia, in Germany's southwest, and is said to have an aristocratic manner: he speaks five languages, has friends in many more countries than that, and generally, according to Der Spiegel, has nothing in common with Markus except that both were short of money.

Then in 1978 the Very Rev. James Parks Morton, dean of the cathedral, began Cathedral Stoneworks, conceived as an apprenticeship program for urban youth who would fashion more stone and complete the building, generally according to Cram's design.

The health care system generally accords more power, higher positions and remuneration to doctors.

Habilis was generally accorded an important place as the first of the species, preceding the more advanced Homo erectus and, ultimately, modern humans — Homo sapiens.

More generally, atomic facts exist according to the following principle: Say that the ai are the constituent objects of the fact in question and R its constituent universal, and that R and the ai all exist in [R,a1,...,an].

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