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We must recognize more explicitly the de facto federalization that is allowing Iraqis to develop self-government at different rates in different communities in accordance with the security situation.
However, lake ecologists have recently revisited the landscape position hypothesis and formalized paradigms that recognize more explicitly the importance of landscape position and its significance for describing among-lake variance (e.g., Kratz and others 1997; Soranno and others 1999; Riera and others 2000).
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At a side event on Wednesday, Jamaica's deputy solicitor general Kathy-Ann Brown said that Jamaicans had long known cannabis as a plant with medicinal properties, and that its traditional use should be recognized more explicitly under the UN system.
Players are recognized more often.
But she is recognized more frequently.
The difference was more explicitly recognized by presentation of RfBP+ to WT ratios of gene transcript amounts (Additional file 1: Figure S1).
However, there is nothing particularly epistemic about being an index, and epistemic logicians soon began recognizing the central role of the agent much more explicitly.
Most discussion to date has termed such exchanges "reverse innovation," [ 8] though some have argued for a more explicitly bi-directional framework that recognizes best practices regardless of where they emerge [ 13- 15].
In 2011, its evaluation report recognized that its investments performed well and reduced poverty, but recommended that the corporation define poverty and expected outcomes more explicitly to better-understand its effectiveness and approach poverty reduction more strategically.
More explicitly the sex AND the food.
"Explicitly" does not here mean, necessarily, that his phrasing has become less knotted, more explicitly comprehensible.
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