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"This can radically upset her possibility of ovulation, fertilization, implantation and even nurturing of a pregnancy".
Yet the nurturing of a truly great economy requires more action than one Budget can deliver.
This reaction has led some to oppose the nurturing of a truly humane, liberal regime in Iraq.
"Because you can't get big record company advances any more, it's resulted in a nurturing of a folk-based music culture," said music critic Nick Coleman.
Increasingly, the government in Bhutan acknowledges this fact, recognising that achieving its development goals and economic independence will require the nurturing of a robust and entrepreneurial private sector.
It is about displaced or denied sexuality, but also something else: the nurturing of a forbidden kind of energy and creativity, a transgressive release.
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It turns out that a giant bureaucracy like G.M.'s is a lot more nurturing of an offspring it can control that it ever was of an iconoclast.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah's vision for the republic involved a separation of religion and politics, the equality of all Pakistanis, and the nurturing of an intelligentsia.
Dodd has been with Voyager since the mid-1980s, and likens keeping in touch with the spacecraft to the nurturing of an elderly senior citizen.
The NTP's and other partners' commitment and nurturing of an atmosphere where all stakeholders could feel involved in the partnership were critical to overcoming these challenges.
The nurture of a child's mind remains a mystery.
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