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Perhaps a rigid agreement that Obamacare could be defunded if an independent panel of economists agreed at some point that it had slowed economic growth by two per cent or more?
The matching of a site should also be in a locally rigid agreement with the matching of its neighbours under a sigmoid function that penalizes distances far from d0 Å.
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A rigid national agreement may not be the best way to lure foreign investors like Total to Britain, or to save local jobs.
These include the loss of market share to foreign automakers, a potential peak in sales of large trucks and SUVs, "relatively modest capacity reductions due to rigid union agreements," unsustainable growth of the companies' obligations in healthcare and pensions, "a seemingly ever-heightening dependence upon incentives to move product," and the deterioration of credit quality.
Sub-millimetre scale residual errors were measured in absolute positioning of rigid phantoms, in agreement with optical- and laser-based assessment.
However, others, including Angrist and Kugler (2002), contend that the inflexible labor market institutions in Europe, encompassing firing costs, restrictive collective bargaining agreements, rigid wages, and high business entry costs, will most likely exacerbate the pain caused by immigration to natives in the long-run.
Efforts to produce a more rigid, top-down multinational agreement have foundered, as have moves to promote a global tax on carbon, which many economists advocate.
The results for the particular case of a rigid airfoil show excellent agreement with those reported by other authors, whereas those obtained for the case of a cantilevered flexible airfoil in compressible flow seem to be original or, at least, not well-known.
For PE grade, agreement with the rigid endoscope was 95% for the FO system and 73% for the DC system.
Participants were asked by a self-administered anonymous written questionnaire about their socio-demographic characteristics; experience on HIV-related training, testing, and percutaneous injury; and the extent of their agreement with 9 rigid opinions regarding managing HIV-infected co-workers, and with 10 negative attitudes regarding working with HIV-infected patients on a 5-point Likert scale.
Still, Carlos Sebastián, an economics professor at Complutense University in Madrid, said the new plan should instead have unified the different types of work contracts used in Spain and also broken up the country's rigid system of collective bargaining agreements.
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