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The money collected under the Giving Pledge is not pooled or targeted at a specific cause.
Residents and investigators speculate that the bombs may be targeted at a specific network of black church and community leaders.
The "Defend the Flock" campaign to promote biosecurity combines and updates two previous campaigns that were each targeted at a specific segment of the poultry population.
The Defend the Flock campaign to promote biosecurity combines and updates two previous campaigns that were each targeted at a specific segment of the poultry population.
Bebo was targeted at a specific demographic, mainly 13- to 19-year-olds, "which doesn't appeal to all advertisers," Mr Daum said.
But that doesn't change the fact that it's a tax targeted at a specific industry, which, as some economists have pointed out, is just the sort of tinkering that the Chicago School detests.
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In the first stage, various distortions are classified into a few types, and individual quality scorers targeting at a specific distortion type are developed.
Far better to use a broadcast signal, which we can target at a specific star, and which moves at the speed of light.
To knockdown hSOCS7 gene (GenBank Accession: NM_014598.2), by using a hammerhead ribozyme transgene, we designed primers according to secondary structure of the gene generated by using Zuker's RNA mFold programme, targeting at a specific GUC or AUC site (Table 2).
To make things even nichier, each watch is targeted at a very specific audience, including athletes, hikers, boating enthusiasts, pilots and race car drivers (that last one is the $2,500, mind).
We have screened DNA extracts from the blood of CFS sufferers by PCRs targeted at an XMRV-specific sequence and at a sequence conserved amongst most murine retroviruses (MRV).
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