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The House barely averted passing an even more stringent version of the ban.
Maine, which adopted a less stringent version of the California mandate, will also get P.Z.E.V.'s from some manufacturers.
The planes were shot down and a more stringent version of the Helms-Burton act was signed into law by Clinton in mid-March..
Caldwell vetoed the expansion bill because he said it could open the city up to lawsuits that could undermine a less stringent version of the ban.
The planes were shot down and a more stringent version of the Helms-Burton act was signed into law by Clinton in mid-March.
The rating agency warned that an especially stringent version of the yet-to-be finished rule might prompt S.&P. to downgrade the ratings of certain big banks.
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In our work, we adhered to the more stringent version of this correction and took into account values with an FDR < 0.05.
Other banks later introduced a less stringent version of that policy, prompted by new regulations.
The Amphion was decorated in the more stringent version of Rococo that in Sweden is defined as "Gustavian", and was fitted with a great cabin with a skylight that was well-suited for royal audiences and conferences.
Once Republicans captured Congress and passed an actual bill containing a stringent version of time-limited welfare, Moynihan became uncharacteristically hysterical, arguing that it would put thousands of children in the streets.
To test this hypothesis, we first applied a less stringent version of Poscons TFBS prediction (p-value corresponding to 1 hit every 25 kb), which increased the number of SNPs in HRM sites by a factor of ∼1.8 in each population.
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