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That date is now recited often as a new national starting point, joining other historic dates, like July 26 , 1953 when President Castro's brother Fidel mounted an attack on the Moncada barracks, initiating the revolution.
The primary sampling units were based on town land aggregates, with stratification by area characteristics and region, 400 such clusters were systematically selected using a random national starting point.
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Barea returned to international play at the 2010 CentroBasket, serving as the national team's starting point guard, Arroyo was in turn reassigned to the regular shooting guard position.
Both tax and national insurance starting points should surely be raised above the minimum wage.
The dealership used Honda's national offer as a starting point, but cut the car's purchase price to lop off an additional $20 a month.
One week from £465pp, 01273 410550, flexitreks.com There are lots of bargain refuges and mountain huts in the Alps, but a new one opening this summer, at 2,060m near Val Cenis, is a good base for exploring the Maurienne valley and Vanoise national park, or a starting point for a multi-stop hike.
In the 2009 study on the laws of evidence in the Member States, the Eurojust college was used, composed of the Eurojust national members as a starting point (Vermeulen, De Bondt, & Van Damme, 2010).
An elaborated version could also include an ethical tax that incorporates consumers' attitudes on animal welfare and a coefficient that takes into account the inherent value of animals; 2) Taking the composition of a national stockpile as a starting point and designing the agricultural production system from a combined environmental and ethical perspective.
Further multicenter and multinational studies have to be conducted to analyze regional or national differences regarding the starting point of the palliative phase.
After adjustment for casemix, the hospital standardised mortality ratio (HSMR) can be used as a tool for hospitals to analyse their death rates by comparing their riskadjusted mortality with the national average, establishing a starting point for improvement of hospital outcomes [ 2].
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