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Ms. Merkel, though, has also argued that such aid needs to be accompanied by greater fiscal and political integration within the euro area, to hold member nations more jointly accountable for the fate of the monetary union.

In contrast, Mr. Roche, a blunt-spoken former Navy captain, has been a staunch advocate for such advanced weapons as the Air Force's Predator and Global Hawk remotely piloted aircraft and for the armed services to integrate their combat efforts to fight more jointly.

The following day, after talks with Kayani, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani, Kerry surprised the doomsayers by issuing a joint statement stipulating an enhanced Pakistani commitment to fighting terrorism and sharing intelligence in exchange for an American commitment to work more "jointly" on operations inside the country.

That may be what's realistic, but also it is also unsatisfying to those who have been waiting for their governments to do more jointly to create jobs.

end{aligned}Thus, f is subaddtive on ({mathord {{mathbb {R}}}}^mtimes {mathord {{mathbb {R}}}}^m), and by the homogeneity once more, jointly convex.

So, why then, is Quixey pushing out its own ideas instead of allowing the developer community to more jointly and collaboratively agree upon the process, then put it to use? Frankly, says Kagan, because no one has done that yet.

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The most basic approach is financial assessment of whether two firms are more valuable jointly than separately, after estimating discounted cash flows and exposure to systematic risks (Brealey et al. 2005; Ross et al. 2009).

Here again the crucial questions and the structure is familiar from the discussion of the other two issues of collectivity are whether what one wants to call the subject of an intentional attitude is irreducible, whether reference to such collective subjects is merely metaphorical, or whether this particular kind of subjecthood is such that it can be instantiated by two or more agents jointly.

These results suggest that endogenous estrogen and genetic variations in ESR2 may individually, or more likely jointly, affect CRC risk in male Han Chinese population, while larger studies are needed to validate our findings.

The standalone model assumes that each UCNE acts independently, whereas the cooperative model assumes that two or more UCNEs jointly drive expression of the target gene in a particular tissue.

Given the potential roles of estrogens in CRC and the importance of ERβ in estrogen function, we hypothesized that endogenous estrogen level and ESR2 genetic variations may individually, or more likely jointly, be associated with the risk of CRC in men.

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