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In 1982 the so-called Tazieff's law (named after the politician who promoted it) was introduced in France, a law that reconsidered the existing DRR policies.
SEC Chairman William Donaldson, who is resigning from the agency as of Thursday, sided with the commission's two Democrats in the 3-2 vothathat reconsidered the measure at the direction of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.
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We suggested that reconsidering the informed-consent procedure repeatedly during an ongoing study could be useful in order to respect the patient's rights.
"Policymaking has to be a dynamic process that reconsiders the evidence as it comes out," Dr. Dimick said.
Under the strict-scrutiny standard, the lower court that reconsiders the Texas program is to accord it "no deference".
SDISTA is a simple model that reconsiders the time area technique using an improved approach that deals with each grid cell as a completely independent hydrologic unit.
Feminist theology is a movement that reconsiders the traditions, practices, scriptures, and theologies of religions from a feminist perspective.
As was done in previous attempts [ 33, 34], du Montcel and colleagues recently introduced a new classification of HLA-DRB1 alleles that reconsiders the SE hypothesis [ 35].
If you do fear some guests might be aiming at that, reconsider whether you really want to invite them.
Illinois joins a wave of states that have reconsidered capital punishment.
Stone stated that he reconsidered passing on directing the film after the stock market crash.
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