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This date reflects the classification into the second half of the Eemian Interglacial and the Early Weichselian for the upper part of peat formation.
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That ended his direct involvement in the matter, insofar as the evidence to date reflects.
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The September election date reflects the third postponement of voting for Parliament, most recently scheduled for May.
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The earlier date reflects the fact that the paper was first published online.
Moreover, it must be stressed that the announcement date reflects mostly the date when the tax bill becomes law, which can be a poor proxy of the timing when news about tax changes reach the economy.
We suspect that the lack of implementation to date reflects the unpredictable nature of outbreaks of pests and unpredictable profit margins, creating an environment where growers prefer to follow a cautious chemical-based approach.
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