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Moreover, scientific research slows since it is necessary to spend more time confirming published results.

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The trip was more than a month away, so I called one more time to confirm the dates before I actually went to purchase my plane ticket.

Days before George W Bush and Tony Blair ordered the invasion of Iraq, I called the White House and spoke to Condoleezza Rice, who was then national security adviser, to urge that United Nations weapons inspectors be given more time to confirm or deny the existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.

Adam Jentleson, a former spokesman for Reid, said his "only regret" was that Democrats didn't change the rules prior to 2013 which would have given them even more time to confirm Obama nominees.

Delaying spending decisions until May would give Republicans more time to confirm President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet appointments and a Supreme Court nominee, as well as handle two budgets that would allow Republicans to fundamentally dismantle Obamacare and overhaul the tax code by reconciliation ― a process allowing the Senate to pass legislation with 50 votes.

However, in ants such as Camponotus sp., attacks start with threats (mandible opening), bites and immobilization and do not result in immediate death – workers guarding narrow nest entrances should therefore have more time to confirm or infirm their original reaction and release nestmates in case of a false alarm.

This approach allowed the SLT at the second tier of the triage system to spend more time interpreting clinically confirmed symptoms and laboratory results, and monitoring possible exposures for further referral to appropriate specialized teams.

The publication of the figures for the first time confirms that police stops involve black people two and half times more often than they do white people.

But new chairman Andrew Higginson will also spend more time at the business, confirming industry chatter that the former Tesco executive is taking a hands-on role.

First, it would be nice if more time was put into confirming the authenticity of all these leaks, rather than being the first to publish it.

More recently, the Times confirmed that the Met does use the devices, citing anonymous sources, and that the law used to cover their use was designed to regulate small-scale surveillance bugs, and dates back to 1997: hardly appropriate for something that can simultaneously monitor thousands.

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