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However, the National Association of Theatre Owners NATOO), which represents cinemas, said earlier this week that any such move might result in all Weinstein Company films being handed an automatic NC-17 rating in future.

He had also represented the organisation at US Senate hearings into the roll-out last year, playing down claims that the move might result in more fraud and cyber-squatting on the internet.

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These moves might result in a billion-dollar annual deficit leaving the Palestinian Authority unable to pay its hundred and forty thousand employees, who support more than a third of the Palestinian population.

Other authors also lend support for the dynamic aspect of imagery, and showed that moving during imagery might result in greater improvements in performance compared to remaining motionless [ 30].

Historically, therapists have discouraged these "abnormal" movement patterns because of concern that they would prevent the emergence of more typical ways to move and sit and might result in decreased range of motion.

Now, Glendale school officials are not interested in reviving negotiations, and do "not plan to participate in any further negotiations that might result in moving students from the Sagebrush residential area out of the Glendale Unified School District, thereby harming the district and our students in the process," said Armina Gharpetian, Glendale school board president, in an email.

These areas were considered a strategic buffer zone against Russian advances from the north which, it was feared, might result in a move into India via the Khyber Pass.

Talley raised particular concerns that moving children to offshore processing centres might result in inadequate medical provision.

It also considers arguments that its proposals might result in banks moving overseas but concludes that while they might "affect the attractiveness of the UK for some parts of those firms", the loss to the exchequer would not be substantial, as out of £53.4bn paid by financial services to the exchequer in 2009-10 only £6bn came from corporation tax.

The report weighs up arguments that its proposals might result in banks moving overseas but concludes that while they might "affect the attractiveness of the UK for some parts of those firms", the loss to the exchequer would not be substantial, because only £6bn of the £53.4bn paid by financial services to the exchequer in 2009-10 came from corporation tax.

The parts in the vicinity of the hot pool free surface region could be repeatedly subjected to a moving axial temperature gradient and this might result in thermal ratcheting deformation.

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