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When the police took the tents down, some of the remaining protesters locked arms and refused to move, leading to the pepper spray use.
Knowing how long water has been underground helps researchers understand how fast aquifers are recharged by surface water and how fast they move, leading to more accurate geological models.
Sources say the decision provoked disquiet at the bank and that some employees tried to block the move, leading to a stand-off between the plant pickers and staff.
Putin's personal approval rating has reached record levels in the past year, despite the Crimea move leading to a worsening of relations with the west and the implementation of sanctions.
Mr. Jatras became vice chairman of Memorex Telex, a position he held until 1990, when he greatly scaled back his role at the company, a move leading to his retirement.
The justice ministry estimates that about 1,000 offenders a year will be jailed as a result of the new move, leading to a need for an extra 350 prison places in already overcrowded jails in England and Wales.
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It does not take account of the previous moves leading to \ v\)—i.e., which choices have or could have lead to \ v\).
But sudden moves leading to men injuring themselves and increasing the real risk of suicide is no joke.
To induce a mechanical loading protocol on a single cardiomyocyte, carbon fibers can be moved leading to isometric or shortening contractions.
Moves leading to the decrease of pseudo-energy were always accepted, and moves leading to the increase of pseudo-energy were accepted with the probability: p = exp (− DE / (kT ) ) where DE is the the increase of pseudo-energy, T is a pseudo-temperature and k is a scaling constant.
In short, it is necessary to attenuate all the sensory consequences of moving – leading to an active inference formulation of sensory attenuation – the psychological phenomena that the magnitudes of self-made sensations are perceived as less intense (Chapman, Bushnell, Duncan, & Lund, 1987; Cullen, 2004).
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