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It explains, as nothing else does, Obama's enormous appetite for compromise, the growing conventionality of his choices of policy and person, and the legitimacy he has conferred on many radical innovations of the early Bush years by assenting to their logic and often widening their scope.
6 Structural neuroimaging with CT and MRI show generalised cortical and central atrophy and often widening of the posterior lateral ventricles.
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Modernization has all too often widened the gap, destroyed those social bonds, and, through the universality of the modern media, made the resulting inequalities painfully visible.
And thirdly, your social circle often widens when you have children, whether through antenatal courses, NCT groups or meeting other parents at playgroups.
An appropriated den is often widened and partly remade.
At the call of the UFA and farmers' organizations in other provinces, the federal government (whose razor-thin majority in the House of Commons was often widened by the support of farmer-friendly Progressive members) created a new, mandatory agency, pending the appointment by the provincial governments of Alberta and Saskatchewan of a board of directors for the agency.
The lumen is more often widened than narrowed, so called "aneurysmal dilatation".
The scapholunate joint was excluded because rupture of the scapholunate ligament often widens this joint.
In particular the range of salaries was often widened, which allowed to test the potential effects of an increase in remuneration.
The added development, which often involves widening roads, the clear-cutting of forests and snow-making, has rankled environmentalists and some neighbors.
And politicians would be wise to bear in mind that it's often a widening wealth gap that sparks those 'brush fires'... and a revolution.
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