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That "if" remains the most intriguing, and risky, aspect of this story.
But her testimony underlined a perhaps risky aspect of this mayor's governing style: he rarely distinguishes between public service and service to himself.
Chameleons effectively eliminate the need to pursue their prey, which is the most risky aspect of the sit-and-wait foraging mode.
The most risky aspect related to oxide degradation is addressed in electrochromic and voltammetric experiments.
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"Systemically important banks will require a further increment of capital and the most risky aspects of banking will need the support of a multiple of the existing capital requirements – a process which will itself lead to a significant reduction in the profitability of 'casino banking' and its ability to pay high bonuses," Myners said.
Subcontractors are frequently engaged in undertaking the 'less' risky aspects of the project and often only provide services as part of their contract.
"Our hopes are that banks will be able to separate the risky aspects of what they do from the vulnerability [of the system]," Lincoln said Thursday, adding that she may have legislative language ready by Friday morning.
For several reasons residents are important key-figures with a unique view on risky aspects of health care [ 23], which makes them particularly suited for defining system change recommendations [ 10, 17].
It also took on some of the riskier aspects of commerce: remote oil rigs, cargo ships heading for war zones and rockets launched into space.
That is one of the riskiest aspects of the surgery, because nerves and blood vessels leading to the arm could be affected.
This commentary, in which Mandanipour writes as himself, entertainingly informs the reader about the riskier aspects of the two protagonists, the history of censorship in Iran, the revolution of 1979, and so on.
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