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BRUSSELS — A key challenge for U.S. and European trade negotiators will be deciding which differing industry regulations to retain on each side of the Atlantic, and which to map out jointly.
Or there's no big scandal, just a lot of little ones that aren't even true but nonetheless require the services of lawyers too pricey to retain on a government salary.
What's more, almost uniquely among modern professionals, many scientists find that experience counts against them as they get older and become more expensive to retain on cash-limited contracts.
Her proposal is likely to attempt to limit the range of personal information that Web businesses can retain on individuals, as well as enshrine a so-called "right to be forgotten" in E.U. law, giving users the right to remove personal data from Web businesses' servers.
Given the likelihood that the Coalition will be returned to government, the space to watch will be the tussle between Stokes, if he remains in the environmental portfolio, and the National party, whose power depends on how many seats they retain on 28 March.
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Those CRS would be retained on open-ended contracts.
Since methane is highly volatile, it is not easily retained on conventional sorbents.
Hence the average biomass proportion retained on-site as stump, bark and crown is 36%.
The implant is passively retained on the cortical bone by a titanium band retainer.
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