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To paraphrase Justice John Paul Stevens's concurrence: show us some actual evidence that a citizen really faces danger in signing a petition.
But the anticipatory behavior of investors means the Fed really faces a slightly different choice, one it has confronted often in recent years: whether to risk doing less than expected.
"Sichuanese cuisine really faces a crisis," said Wang Kaifa, a 71-year-old chef who has been leading a campaign against what he sees as the creeping debasement of the region's celebrated cooking.
For all of its spirited desire to entertain, "Tour de Farce," currently at New Jersey Repertory Company here, never really faces that test; the conceit that the authors, Philip LaZebnik and Kingsley Day, trade upon betrays them before that point.
This paper hypothesises that food engineering discipline, today, seems to be continuing the way it was in the last century, and has not risen to the challenges that it really faces.
Neither really faces up to how such change can be achieved rapidly, and this is because neither properly tackles the question of the relationship between genotype and phenotype, and how changes in the former lead to changes in the latter.
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"But we are really facing it".
DOES America really face the possibility of a biological Armageddon?
They're not really facing foreclosure or falling property values.
It "stringently strips away the smears hiding the apocalypses we really face," Guest writes.
Because – we should really face it one more time – England are not a whole lot better.
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