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This week produced a new European Commission proposal for the "redistribution" of one hundred and sixty thousand refugees from Hungary, Greece, and Italy to other countries, as well as a mandatory quota system.
A number of modes of transcription factor interplay are evident from this data; factors binding early and acting as pioneers for the lineage-specifying proteins, antagonism expressed as mutually exclusive binding to the same site, synergism between factors, competition for a shared co-factor, redistribution of one factor by another and modulation of a regulators activity by another.
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"In the 20th century we had a redistribution of wealth," one leading demographer has observed.
He moved to the front seat, next to Marcos, which effected a redistribution of bodies: One of the men moved back, next to a woman who might have been his wife or his sister; the woman with the thick-haired baby moved back, next to me.
Redesign implies and/or requires the addition of new resources or the redistribution of existing ones.
This increased interest is partly because of the observation that common genetic polymorphisms, such as the 677C→T variant in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene (5), may cause a redistribution of folate one-carbon forms in red blood cells and possibly other tissues (6).
This is because decentralization is a jurisdictional question related to the nature of governance that, following Hooghe and Marks's post-functionalist theory of integration, raises questions of efficiency and redistribution on the one hand, and questions of identity on the other.
We find strong support for our argument that, in general, decentralization taps into the logics of efficiency and redistribution on the one hand and identity on the other: overall, positions on the issue are clearly related to both the economic and cultural dimensions.
It positions him as a reformer and friend of the city schools, while moving only incrementally on a redistribution of aid from one part of the state to another.
Much has been made of the seemingly ever-increasing inequality in British society and to read that Giles Thorley, boss of Punch Taverns, annually earns as much as 1,147 of his own employees, sits uneasily with Scandinavian ideas on the redistribution of wealth - one would have thought this would be the case with a British Labour government as well.
And the ever-popular Representative Michele Bachmann denounced the BP restitution fund as "redistribution of wealth" and "one more gateway for government control".
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