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The more significant split between the courts is socioeconomic — a reflection of the broader dynamics of the civil war, which has largely been driven by Sunni Muslims from rural backgrounds who suffered a decade of neglect under the Assad government.
The FI suffered a major split in 1940 and an even more significant split in 1953.
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The tree growing process stopped until no more statistically significant splits could be found or until the child nodes reached a minimum size (n = 20 in the present study).
Their division became more significant when Trotter split with Clement Morgan, a longtime supporter and Movement member, over Massachusetts politics and control of the local Movement chapter.
A split could be more significant for other plaintiff-side firms because if Milberg Weiss shrinks, they may find it easier to compete for the lucrative lead counsel position in shareholder suits.
As described in Raxworthy [24], species delimitation by ecological niche modelling is most reliable if models of each split clade alone are superior (according to better fit and more significant statistical model validation) to models of all clades lumped together.
A more significant change for Kemp may have been in his personal life: after last season, he split up with the pop star Rihanna after a year of dating.
Here, they are separated by a more significant amount of energy, followed by three more peaks, which correspond to E1-HH2, E1-HH3, and E1-SO1 (first split-off hole level), respectively.
(A 1994 partnership had the MLB and the network splitting net revenues; the deal lasted two years and revenue fell by 60%.) Even more significant: a rise in cable subscribers and, with them, a propagation of regional sports networks (RSNs).
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