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The first, which this impatient council majority will almost certainly reject, requires a confirming vote of the electorate that they do, in fact, want to become a charter city and, simultaneously, electing 15 residents as a charter commission.
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Prof Dubernard, who also carried out the world's first hand transplant, said three weeks after the operation there were signs that the transplant was being rejected, requiring high doses of drugs to suppress the patient's immune system.
A score of one means the cereal is rejected, two requires immediate improvement, and three is perfect.
A Western Australian government decision to reject guidelines requiring major liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects to be carbon neutral leaves Australia without a state or federal policy to address its biggest source of growth in heat-trapping emissions.
The presence of the sixth type, a placoid sensillum, could not be confirmed or rejected and requires higher resolution SEM photography to be detected.
To test whether indeed young scientists were selected for funding who subsequent to application developed better than the rejected ones requires a generally accepted criterion for scientific merit.
Regrettably, eLife policy is to reject papers requiring major revisions.
The unmodeled response is rejected by requiring robust performance with respect to a generalized stability region.
Another amendment that should be rejected would require candidates to raise at least 50percentt of their funds within their district.
Negotiations collapsed again in August when the new Iranian government rejected proposals requiring it to abandon uranium enrichment.
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