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Despite its harsh tone, the report by the Olympus-appointed panel seemed to sharply define the limits of blame and potential wrongdoing.
Mr. Huntsman, the former Utah governor who is so far behind the rest of the field in national polls that he was excluded from an ABC debate on Saturday in Iowa, missed a chance to sharply define himself thanks to the high profile foil of Mr. Gingrich, who drew a large news media contingent.
AMES, Iowa — Thursday night's contentious debate opened the door to a new phase in the Republican Party's nomination battle, as rivals engaged each other in arguments that will sharply define the choices voters face as they pick a challenger to President Obama.
The MP5 scheme is able to mask this behaviour, but at the price of sacrificing the ability to sharply define stellar surface.
Design considerations included use of selective composite excitation and adiabatic refocusing radio-frequency (RF) pulses to address B1 inhomogeneities, twice-refocused spin echo techniques, frequency-modulated pulses to sharply define suppressed regions, and pulse sequence designs to improve SNR in multi-slice scans.
The interest of good-willed purchasers of rights protection in non-violent dispute resolution will press competing suppliers of rights protection to join in agreements that more sharply define the boundaries of their clients and establish procedures for resolving disputes among them.
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