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Some communities are enacting laws requiring well testing prior to real estate transactions".
While Zaslav did not rule out a bid for ITV, he indicated that with a market capitalisation of £8.5bn, and requiring well over £10bn to acquire, it was an unlikely target.
This research aims to identify the pore fluids in the reservoir using post-stacked seismic data without requiring well log data.
Despite the small size and principal ease of over-expression of miRNAs, their biogenesis mechanism is complex, requiring well characterized tools to achieve stable over-expression [ 25, 26] or knockdown in mammalian cells [ 27, 28].
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This means that extraction of the metal from raw materials is an energy-intensive process requiring well-tuned technologies.
Getting into some of the houses and pavilions can be an Olympic event in itself, requiring well-placed connections or medal-worthy schmoozing.
A links-style layout, it is the shortest of the resort's five courses, but also the narrowest, requiring well-placed shots.
Similarly, there is some evidence that injury rates can rise after a multiday layoff, especially in activities requiring well-honed technique.
He questioned the idea of raising the minimum wage when the Clinton administration advanced that as one of its few initiatives in the newly Republican-controlled Congress of 1995, and two years later he voted in favor of requiring well-off older Americans to pay a higher share of Medicare premiums.
But the gas is considered difficult to extract there, requiring wells as deep as 4,000 meters, or over 13,000 feet.
In addition, the resulting GR-metal hybrids are mostly in the form of precipitate and not suitable for applications requiring well-dispersed materials.
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