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Through President Obama's Climate Action Plan, the U.S. has committed to stopping the financing of coal overseas except in rare circumstances, with strict associated criteria.

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At school, he became immersed in the traditional style of Nihonga, a subject he later studied in his Ph.D. program before losing interest in the strict conventions associated with the craft.

Increasingly, scales used for measuring health and medical outcomes are being developed to meet the strict criteria associated with additive conjoint measurement as operationalised through the Rasch measurement model [ 14, 20].

On the basis of IELs population, RCD is further classified into type 1 and type 2. RCD type 1 (RCD1) is characterized by persisting villous atrophy despite a strict GFD associated with increased but still phenotypically normal IELs.

Almost all schools allow refrigerators, but many have strict regulations associated with allowable size and power consumption.

Results also show that while fiscal consolidation may not necessarily lead to higher overall unemployment in countries with more regulated labour markets, there are reasons to expect that in those countries the impact on unemployment composition could be more worrying, being stricter EPL associated with a stronger reduction in job creation and a higher incidence of long-term unemployment.

Fox's interest in MMA stemmed from the fact that women competing in the sport were breaking the strict male/female rules associated with combat sport.

Research does show that in highly stressed urban environments, having involved parents and even strict parents is associated with less delinquent behavior, Biel said.

This eliminates the traffic control signaling and the strict timing alignment associated with the routing paths which simplifies the overall network implementation.

It is well-known from existing theory and evidence that strict EPL is associated with lower exit rates from unemployment but also with a lower probability for the unemployed to find a new job (Mortensen and Pissarides, 1994 Gomez-Salvador et al., 2004).

A man veering too far in the wrong direction on this binary is pejoratively deemed "gay," for example, not conforming to the relatively strict visual codes associated with "real men," a conclusion that seems to spring from the same fallacy that says gay men exhibit feminine characteristics, and that any man demonstrating effeminate qualities must be gay.

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