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The Prime Minister laid out four key ways that the government intends to combat the "poison" of Islamist ideology: offering a counter-narrative to the "warped" ideology of Isis, stemming the process of radicalisation, ensuring moderate Muslim voices are heard and reversing the "identity crises" among some British-born Muslims.
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But perhaps some of the discomfort in the way middle-class film-makers represent such lives stems from the process of filming itself.
These field residues consist of leaves, stalks, seed pods, and stems, whereas the process residues are residues present even after the crop is processed into alternate valuable resource (Table 1).
Much of the impact stems from the process of growing grains to feed the many billions of animals that eventually reach our plates.
Rather, he says, the higher numbers appear to stem from the process by which inmates are assigned to correctional facilities, a behind-closed-doors task usually carried out by prison administrators.
The articulation of the science component stems from the process of failing, learning from ones mistakes, retrying from the beginning and ultimately succeeding -- in other words the implementation of scientific inquiry.
Once again, these problems stem from the process of reduction and editing that led to the construction of the statements and their explanations.
In a setting of chronic inflammation, the organ microenvironment experiences a variety of molecular changes that, in fact, often stem from the process and consequence of inflammation.
Thus, it is most likely that the problem stems from the process of cohesion establishment that is coupled to replication fork progression (Skibbens et al, 1999; Skibbens, 2005; Lengronne et al, 2006).
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