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How can our culture imagine a military woman as a "virtuous" victim, and thus more readily look at what happened to her?

If the present text proves unacceptable, the EU must go away and produce another that is shorter, simpler and sets out the distribution of powers more clearly and is thus more readily saleable to voters.At this point, yes campaigners raise a fundamental objection.

Further cleaning for visual inspections is needed to identify those defect that are on the top side and are thus more readily repaired.

In this paper, further simple design relationships are derived that require only 3 calibration constants, thus more readily obtainable results are produced and the influence of the flow rate and diameter exponents of resistance equation are made more evident.

However, the impacts of forest degradation are understudied and poorly understood, largely because international emission reduction programs have focused on deforestation, which is easier to detect and thus more readily monitored.

International emission reduction programs (especially reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation, conservation of forest carbon stocks, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks REDD+) have focused mostly on deforestation, which is easier to detect and thus more readily measured and monitored than forest degradation [13].

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But on one condition: they must first embrace new web-based forms of open and thus more-readily accountable government, without which they will struggle for legitimacy or even relevance.

Compared to Si, Al reached its solubility equilibrium more rapidly, and thus dissolved more readily.

Since slopes with only one land cover (i.e. forests) had more islands than slopes with multiple cover types, we infer that under severe meteorological conditions, fragmented forests can be more affected by wind and by water stress, thus burning more readily than forests that are protected from this edge phenomenon.

When the volume of a landslide exceeds about 1 million cubic meters, particles bouncing against each other create variations in pressure within the flow, with bits in some zones experiencing higher pressure than normal and others feeling below average pressure and thus sliding more readily.

Wood (1995) speculated from allozyme survey data that sea/river-type sockeye stray more than lake-type sockeye, and thus, might more readily colonize newly accessible freshwater habitat.

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