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Second- and third-generation migrant communities are on the move, driven by increasing affluence and aspiration.
In July, Massachusetts extended its maximum period of addiction commitment from 30 days to 90 days, a move driven by the state's growing opioid abuse epidemic.
In the meantime, most schemes have shifted their investments into bonds – a move driven by regulations that have forced schemes to put their money in less risky places.
The move, driven by Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, has sparked a debate among top Trump administration officials over whether to pursue such a strategy.
During this formation process, the non-equilibrium triple junctions move, driven by the imbalance of tensions of interphase and grain boundaries, corresponding to an extension to classical grooving theory.
It's more of an up-and-down affair, from the floor to the steering column and the dashboard and then back to the floor, each move driven by a different view of fashion or function.
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Some new condominiums are moving, driven by lower prices, increased incentives and first-time buyers looking for value.
The theatre says the move was driven by economic necessity.
"This move is driven by demand," he said.
An alveolar-mimicking elastic polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) structures was designed to move dynamically driven by external pressure.
He sees the move as driven by short-term economic motives.
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