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"This agreement, if approved, avoids the time and cost of litigation and allows the city to continue its focus to ensure constitutional policing and court practices, and thus provides these benefits to the citizens of Ferguson," the statement said.

But due partly to limited resources, the agency does not typically test the member company's supply-chain security practices and thus is "challenged to know that members' security measures are reliable, accurate and effective".

G4S is less dependent than Serco on UK government contracts (about 10% of revenues) but it's hard to understand why it didn't follow its rival in co-operating with a further independent review of tagging practices and thus keeping the SFO out of the picture.

High performance manufacturing (HPM) indicates the capability of a manufacturing firm to accomplish continuous improvement through management of manufacturing practices and thus attain global competitiveness.

On the other hand, the latter limitation could have had impacts on guidance practices and thus weakened the respondents' knowledge of and beliefs about the concept.

It opens up both past and present value-creating practices and thus unveils any conscious and subconscious preconceptions and perceptions related to the issues being studied.

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All are dead, European, white and male, but they all stake out theoretical positions that have implications for how people can act in practice, and thus are ignored at the student's (or the citizen's) peril.

Did he intend to undermine the irrational and merely conventional aspects of religious practice and thus to place religion on a scientific footing?

It didn't play into the kind of identity politics that the Democratic Party is sometimes too quick to practice and thus too easily derided for.

Phytotherapy is a science-based medical practice and thus is distinguished from other, more traditional approaches, such as medical herbalism, which relies on an empirical appreciation of medicinal herbs and which is often linked to traditional knowledge.

Laboratory experiments suggested that every tonne of iron sprinkled on the sea would remove 30,000-110,000 tofnes of CO2 from the air.Several companies are now trying to put this into practice and thus make money by selling carbon credits.

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