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Guo Hong of the Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences in Chengdu calls the liberalisation of NGO registration laws "the partial realisation of freedom of association".
Chris Williams, the 3i partner who led the transaction said: "We hadn't planned to make any partial realisation at this stage, but with a business well ahead of its milestones, and strategically attractive to others, the board of NCP decided that Macquarie's offer provided the right solution for developing both of the businesses further".
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As an application we verify pure infiniteness of various partial crossed products, including realisations of the Cuntz algebras On, OA, ON, and OZ as partial crossed products.
This realisation is partially missing in Greece.
It has been found that the time for the first appearance of an ignition site is almost independent of the turbulence time scale, varies little in individual realisations of the same flow, decreases with partial premixing, is shorter in turbulent than in laminar flows, and decreases with decreasing width of the fuel stream.
This strategy is illustrated by relevant examples such as the design of short contact time partial oxidation catalytic reactors, the implementation of specific reaction media such as supercritical water or molten metal, or the realisation of a close contact between solid catalysts and lignocellulosic biomass.
The realisation dawned.
A realisation of what he actually did.
WikiLeaks is a realisation of this tension.
That awful realisation?
The realisation comes suddenly.
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