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Governments also rescued the Kyoto protocol, the initial targets of which run out at the end of this year.
Does anyone seriously think that assurances about "better bonuses" (as misguided as "better targets", of which they are a close relative) will stem this tide of outrage?
Earlier this month, an Audit Commission report criticised the government's ambitious housing targets – of which the most audacious was 3m new homes in England by 2020 – on the grounds that insufficient emphasis was being placed on renewing existing properties.
That said, it's not a given that United will sign any of Van Gaal's preferred targets – of which he says there are "a lot" – due to the frustration that the club suffered in the summer transfer window.
He collaborated with writer-director Andrew Bergman and stand-up comedian-actor Richard Pryor, among others, on the script for this uninhibited burlesque of the western genre, the comic targets of which ranged from racial prejudice to flatulence.
The extracted data contained approximately 4 million bioactivities covering approximately 8,000 biomolecular targets, of which approximately 4,000 targets were proteins [22,23].
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Attainment of more clinical performance targets, regardless of which targets, was strongly associated with decreased mortality, hospital admissions, and resource use in hemodialysis patients.
This is forgivable since slang is such a fast-moving target, of which any snapshot will be instantly out of date.
Finding planets, nebulae and other points of interest is especially easy with a computerized mount, which positions the telescope on a target (of which there are more than 4,000 to choose).
Assuming they hit that price target, of which there is no guarantee.
Also, applying the reused ITO-NPs, ITO target, of which high density of 99.6%, was achieved.
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