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Bowing to international pressure, Switzerland announced on Friday that it would move toward a more rigid definition of tax evasion and help global authorities pursue tax cheats.
Actually, most natives of France we know cling to a more rigid definition, one that at the very least requires cream and bread crumbs, but we let her roll with it.
PAGE B1 Chief IrishPublisher to Resign B2 SWISS TO AID PURSUIT OF TAX CHEATS Bowing to international pressure, Switzerland followed Liechtenstein and Andorra and announced that it would move toward a more rigid definition of tax evasion and help global authorities pursue tax evaders.
Using a more rigid definition of PCa in linkage studies will result in a severe reduction in sample sizes available for study, but may ultimately prove to increase statistical power to detect susceptibility genes for this multigenic trait.
Further research into these plants' carnivorous adaptations may reveal that a few protocarnivorous plants do meet the more rigid definition of a carnivorous plant.
The results of this study, therefore, may not be comparable to studies using a more rigid definition of AGII.
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Where I see the most value today, ironically to those with more rigid definitions of "value", is actually in the technology sector.
Statistical agencies and economics departments of course have their own more rigid definitions and categorization models, but the whole process seems very subjective.
In other words, Florida wants to execute more people, and therefore uses the most rigid definition of retardation that it can get away with.
Sports cars, by definition, are coupes or convertibles, but coupes make for purer performance vehicles because their bodies are more rigid; converting a coupe to a droptop often requires sacrifices to the car's speed or agility.
He has a rigid definition of what constitutes right-handedness.
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