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Unfortunately, the hopeful visions have taken on a darker reality, summarised by a phrase used by the academic, Ros Gill, whereby "life is a pitch".

These are summarised by a new film by Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine, in which the architect Stefano Boeri mournfully tours the palace he was asked to design on the gorgeous coast of Sardinia, to host the G8 summit.

Will the old continent soon enjoy the same benefits?The mismatch between the hope and reality for European shale gas was neatly summarised by a deal sealed on January 24th that will allow Shell to probe Ukraine for unconventional gas.

While Hunt has been insisting that the NHS reorganise around seven-day working, the documents show civil servants listing a string of dangers in implementing the plan – as summarised by a secret "risk register" of the controversial proposal that has prompted a bitter industrial dispute with junior doctors.

My head wasn't right" – or in 2010, a time summarised by a Buenos Aires taxi driver thus: "If there is one thing I respect about Roman, it is how he's the only one in this country with the balls to tell that fat Maradona to fuck off".

Labour, meanwhile, hope the campaign will be summarised by a different question: "Can you really trust the Tories?" (Although they might dress it up a bit more positively than that, with a bit of: "Who made the right calls when economic Armageddon loomed?") This game is hardest of all for the Liberal Democrats.

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These guidelines were designed as a support for diagnosis and treatment, for first-line management of patients consulting for erectile dysfunction, and are summarised by an algorithm.

"The main contributory factors to the queues can be summarised by an unprecedented high turnout at this Polling Place; a combined election taking time to issue each voter with potentially three ballot papers; together with a relatively high number of voters arriving at the Polling Station towards the close of poll".

Containing sixty fables in all, thirteen of which are original, each is summarised by an ethical moral based on a Jain tenet.

We also considered both the prognostic association of birthweight tests with outcome (as summarised by an odds ratio) and their predictive ability (as summarised by sensitivity, specificity, and likelihood ratio).

We therefore restricted our modelling to linear growth models where individual trajectories were summarised by an intercept, reflecting initial performance level, and a single slope, reflecting linear rate of change over time in each dependent variable.

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