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"Tree planting would represent an extra element that helps to slow down the arrival of rain water to vulnerable locations".
But they ensure a full grid and to enthusiasts they represent an extra plot strand in Formula One's narrative.
After all, these users are still paying to access the content in question, and hence represent an extra revenue stream within a pretty challenging and competitive space.
She said: "In our experience, for every extra week a woman carries an unwanted pregnancy, it can represent an extra week of distress.
This hole does not represent an extra eye, however, but may simply be a result of the surrounding bones having enlarged and expanded leaving this space behind, rather than there being a bit missing.
For a 3.5m barrel spill, a fine at the top end would represent an extra $10 billion in liabilities.A finding of negligence, which would push the fines towards the top of the range, could also trigger various other liabilities.
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In the chart shown, each increment represents an extra $10,000.
Mr Johns added: "For someone covering 20,000 miles each year this represents an extra £240 on fuel.
Hydrogen production cost is found to be an average of $4.10 per kg representing an extra cost while reducing CO2 and NOx emissions by about 2%.
The Mets could rationalize that the vesting option thus represents an extra $14 million, not $17.5, and that the $3.1 million being saved now brings that figure down to an even more palatable $10.9 million.
Speaking at a Westminster lunch, Hunt said the shortfall stemmed from the fact that recording treatment of foreign nationals represents an extra administrative burden for hospitals and surgeries, but they receive the same payments under the NHS tariff scheme as they would if the patient was British.
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