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In a speech that was alternately (and simultaneously) humorous, honest, and warmly embracing, he called on Jews and Catholics to know each other better, to engage each other more substantially, and to move from talking together to working together.

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We will focus on Langton and Lewis's version here, because it is more substantially developed, and more widely discussed in the literature.

"In the future, with this partnership, we will be able to develop the taste for those beers more substantially here and in other countries like Japan and China".

Second, and more substantially, society evolves, and this evolution turns behavioral modes, institutions, and even values of the past obsolete.

Specifically, within Lepidoptera, genome size varies little within subfamilies, and more substantially among subfamilies and families [ 45].

By contrast, supply of L-galactose (L-Gal) or L-galactono-1,4-lactone (L-GalL) increased the AsAt content of leaves (4.9 and 6.2-fold respectively) and, more substantially, of exudates (10.8 and 11.2-fold respectively).

"The top tax rates do have to rise and we have to invest much more substantially in education, infrastructure and human resources – and make sure our poor children and lower-middle-class children all have real chances to get ahead".

Moreover, updating behavior is heterogeneous with women updating more substantially than men and individuals with low education, low income, low financial literacy being more responsive to information treatment than their counterparts.

Why then, if this resource is so potentially powerful, aren't we investing more substantially in schools and education system?" The annual report released today by UNAIDS underscores how education can halt the spread of HIV/AIDS.

Cesarean deliveries increased among both public and private hospitals in Jordan but more substantially in public hospitals, and particularly at UTHs.

But he stayed in politics until 2001, chairman or vice-chairman of many things: the select committee on members' interests (1980-95), the Conservative backbench defence committee (1988-93), the British-US parliamentary group and, more substantially, the 1922 Committee (1988-2001).

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