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It seems of particular relevance to keep in mind the complex genetics and uncertainty principle as well as the right of the individual and the family not to participate in genetic testing.
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In his speech in London on November 19th, Mr Bush said both the credibility of the UN, and its relevance, depended on "a willingness to keep its word and to act when action is required".
The generation of MV within the hemofilter seems to be particularly pronounced when FF is above 30%, which supports the clinical relevance of the usual recommendation to keep FF below 25%.
"Under this new regulation, if it is found their work has impact or relevance, they will now want us to keep quiet about it, it appears," said Wilsdon.
If the entrenched wisdom is accurate, to keep momentum and relevance, parties need grassroots movements that engage the electorate.
The most important thing to keep in mind is relevance.
While it is ill-advised to put friends in piles, we can and dotag them in photos and put them in groups to keep track of their relevance to us.
Others, though, defended the current relevance of the definition and urged the publisher to keep it.
The purpose of conducting the watching brief is to keep up-to-date on issues of relevance to the CCB including legal appeals and policy changes.
In the summer months, updates are added to these stories to keep pace with recent developments and maintain their relevance as an archived resource.
Politicians will want to keep these things private, but it can be of relevance to the public: if these people are running for office, the public will want to know about their credibility.
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