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But critics within the BBC and at its rival networks argue that BBC1 should provide a window for children's shows.
A radome must not only withstand various forces during operation, but also provide a window for electromagnetic signals.
KKR Private Equity Investors, the listed vehicle, will provide a window for public company investors to participate in the performance of KKR's private equity funds without the traditional $25 million entry fee.
And cases are poorly covered in the media, for fear of repeating the offence.In theory the death of King Bhumibol, who is 87 years old, could provide a window for reform.
The regime between 1 bar and ∼50 mbar (the threshold pressure at which the penetration depth no longer increases) could provide a window for successful processing but might require a pre-sinter to maintain the integrity of the powder bed.
WASHINGTON — At 12 01 p.m. on Jan . 20— the precise moment Barack Obama became president of the United States — a new White House Web site sprang to electronic life with a pledge to "provide a window for all Americans into the business of the government".
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Those weekly games provide a window of calm for him — and for his executives, because they know he won't be sending emails during the game.
Given the absence of effective therapy for metastatic melanoma, the CAF-1 pathway may provide a window of opportunity for novel post-surgical molecular therapies.
Ideally, this should provide a window of opportunity for America to address its own deficit problem.
Nevertheless, LTPs provide a window of opportunity for addressing transport-related social aspects.
Paradoxically, emergencies provide a window of opportunity for marginalized children to participate in education.
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