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The newspapers the following day devoted as much space to this as they did to Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau's doubts about the viability of free enterprise and the reasons why Russians play better hockey than Canadians.

The importance of maintaining connections between individual populations has long been recognized for the viability of threatened species, both for ecological reasons (e.g. rescue effects) and for evolutionary reasons (Beier and Noss 1998; Garant et al. 2007).

Unlike typical plasmids, such replicons are necessary for the viability of their hosts, and for this reason they were initially defined as "secondary chromosomes".

If it regains its football prominence under Coach Charlie Weis, who reportedly has a throwback recruiting class to soothe the pain of the 3-9 debaclast fallall, the Irish will have no reason to question the viability of remaining independent.

William Hurley, a senior vice president and chief zoological officer at the Georgia Aquarium, sees the inevitable changes in the belugas' habitat as a reason for ensuring the viability of a captive breeding population.

Without more detail, that's certainly what it sounded like he was saying, and I openly wondered about the viability of that kind of system, when a reason people buy consoles is to plug and play, and not worried about which components are outdated or not, or opening up their unit to install new parts themselves.

Matthieu cites the $1.3 trillion telecommunications market as good a reason as any for the viability of a Twitter-connected telephone.

"It's for no reason other than to keep the viability of the clinical trial, which is to prove safety and efficacy of the product," he said.

Financial adviser Brian Dennehy, of Dennehy Weller & Co, says the results show there is no reason for people to be concerned about the viability of Standard Life.

Many recognise that pay must improve not just for reasons of social justice but to ensure the viability of a service that we or our loved ones will probably require at some point.

For this reason, a number of philosophers have expressed skepticism about the viability of conceptual analysis as a philosophical method (e.g., Ramsey 1998, Stich 1992).

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