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While Nigeria has a significantly freer press than most African nations, gathering information in the Niger Delta is particularly difficult.
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The first significantly free elections in Russia occurred in March 1989, under Gorbachev.
People who have followed the planning process closely over the last year said yesterday that the new requirements would significantly free the architects to be more creative.
Patients in lower NYHA classes and with NT pro-BNP levels <1,500 pg/ml were sigNT pro-BNP free of clevelsl end points.
By 2015, the World Bank reckons, a successful Doha round could lift 144m people out of poverty.If trade in services, from shipping to accountancy, were significantly freed, another Doha goal, the benefits could be even greater.
The use of more chlorination stations, requiring supplementary investments and management costs, cannot improve significantly free-chlorine-dosing uniformity.
But there may be a conflict between holding that the agent is free with respect to issues of moral relevance — what has been called being "significantly" free— and necessarily perfectly good.
Molina verbally accepts the idea that one is significantly free only if one could have done otherwise in the same circumstances (in the literature this is called incompatibilist freedom).
For there is no possible world in which a necessarily perfectly good being acts wrongly; but for every significantly free being there is a possible world in which that being acts wrongly.
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For if He does so, then they aren't significantly free after all; they do not do what is right freely.
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