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This only refers to music, of course, because if you're buying movies and TV shows from iTunes you've pretty much committed yourself to iTunes.
But look for Republicans to attempt blustering about a family making "$85,000" rather than admitting that this only refers to one or two states, not the whole country, and that this is precisely what block grants are supposed to allow.
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The prime minister also announced a freeze in the pay of doctors and dentists, though a written statement issued later clarified that this only referred to contractor dentists and GPs – those that run practices and may employ other people – and salaried NHS consultants.
This not only refers to the disgusting acts themselves, but the disgraceful way in which Rotherham Council's leadership has conducted itself.
This data only refers to applicants resident in the UK, not international students.
Stress, in this sense, only refers to situations that are conceptualized within the range of MWL.
An engineer by formation, although the range of his scientific interests is very broad, this paper only refers to his work towards reaching computation, mimicking ordinary reasoning, expressed in natural language, namely, with the introduction of fuzzy sets, fuzzy logic, and soft computing, as well as more recently, computing with words and perceptions.
"We would say that if they solve these two issues — most likely nobody will be able to compete with them within the following year(s)," he suggests, though he also emphasizes that this assessment only refers to the one SoC, noting that Huawei's processors don't have the NPU module.
This not only refers to actions directed towards other humans, but also to animals and the environment.
It should be emphasized that fitness in this model only refers to replication rate.
Therefore, gene specificity in this dataset only refers to normal or tumor tissues and implies that a much lower estimated specialization would be observed.
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