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Cooperation agreements are often a condition of plea agreements.
They are often a condition of those agreements.
We see data sharing, which is often a condition of funding, as part of the efficient and proper stewardship of public funds.
Being it often a condition of suspension and hybrid transition to new settlements that have not yet been defined, this activates in women a considerable aggression as a response to injury, but above all as intolerance of uncertainty.
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Shamans often assume their roles in the process of recovering from an illness, and often as a condition of that recovery.
The products were marketed as low-cost protection against rising interest rates, often as a condition of a business loan, but left firms facing huge bills if rates fell.
Research for the website ConservativeHome found it cost candidates £34,400 of their own money (including loss of earnings, the cost of travelling to different constituencies for selection meetings, attending conferences and training days, and campaigning in by-elections, which the parties often make a condition of your candidacy) to stand.
To facilitate the move, companies temporarily bring H-1B workers into the United States, where Americans train them, often as a condition of receiving severance pay and unemployment benefits when their jobs go overseas.
ICU injured patients often experience a condition of tissue hypoperfusion due to low cardiac output and oxygen delivery (DO2).
In other states, records are held by clinics – often kept as a condition of accreditation.
Instead of running formerly Catholic hospitals as secular institutions, buyers are often forced — as a condition of sale — to uphold the church hierarchy's bans on contraception, abortion and other critical services, even when women's lives are at stake.
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