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William F. Galvin, the top financial regulator in Massachusetts, has also been a critic of the "neither admit nor deny" language and has forced companies that settle to admit they engaged in unlawful conduct.
In addition to species that settle to reefs, the surrounding waters are home to a diverse community of free-swimming organisms (many of them crustaceans) that do not dwell in reef habitats; rather, their chances of survival are likely to be greatly enhanced by avoiding such areas of high potential predation risk [10], [11].
Do not drink the grounds that settle to the bottom.
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The egg develops into a free-swimming larva that settles to the bottom.
The agreement could create an incentive for the companies that settled to help the plaintiffs' lawyers in their continuing lawsuit against the Wall Street firms.
Gently shake the bottle before opening makes sure that everything is thoroughly mixed, especially the honey (that settles to the bottom after some time).
In later work, he considers normative thoughts as contingency plans that settle what to do in actual and non-actual situations (Gibbard 2003).
Districts that settle cases by agreeing to train teachers are apparently aware of the need for teacher training.
What did the publishers that settled agree to do?
White was part a larger wave of Scottish physicians that settled in Virginia prior to the American Revolutionary War.
The birds that had settled to peck at its deepwater carrion were gone in one cloud.
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