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To assert that everyone has a right to adequate health care -- to make that the uncompromised starting value -- changes the game that's played in Washington, and the amendment, predictably, was buried under a point of procedure by the Republicans.
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He personally objected to ballots and argued points of procedure with Australian Electoral Commission officials.
The fine points of procedure could still be ironed out in a formal memorandum between the United Nations and the government, he maintained.
In addition, we sought critical points of procedures, defined as procedural details that might explain variations in effectiveness of the same procedure when used in different studies.
A crucial point of the procedure is the process of interface between the output files of the CFD simulations and the GIS environment: interaction between the CFD code and the GIS software is essential.
In particular, hydrogel scaffolds that augment chondrogenesis and recapitulate the native physical properties of cartilage, such as compressive strength, can potentially be applied in point-of-care procedures.
The point of the procedure is to avoid the evaluation of the function for specific inputs in the determination of the global property, and it is this feature — impossible in the Boolean logic of classical computation — that leads to the speed-up relative to classical algorithms.
From the administration's point of view, procedure and substance amount to much the same thing.
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