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Different ethnicities or religious backgrounds might stand for considerable differences in the extent to which the mother makes her own decisions or otherwise the father decides for her, whether or not she may participate in the study cohort.
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A British bill of rights must be seen as a serious constitutional document that will stand for a considerable period of time (the precedent is three centuries plus) and not as a short-term party political project.
In that event, Mr Johnson will be able to stand for the leadership, using his considerable appeal to Eurosceptics to beat out the other candidates.
We found little support for considerable long-term effects of stump harvesting on beetles flying in the stands.
Business may be in for considerable trouble.
If his wish to stand for a new leadership election prevails, his chances of being elected for a second time are considerable.
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'E' can stand for effector.
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