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Playing to a strength is the obvious advantage to Labour of majoring on the NHS.
Usually, this time of year, you're listening to a strength coach scream at you.
The army had declined to a strength of 554,000 troops by March 1948.
This could turn the excessive hours worked by American students from a national handicap to a strength.
Each batch must then be put to a strength test that involves applying pressure until the concrete cracks, prosecutors said.
Paul Bremer, the American administrator, has set a target of 18 months to bring the force up to a strength of 65,000.
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The signing of Ince meant that Liverpool had to compromise a strength to cover a weakness, moving from 3-5-2 to 4-4-2 to suit the midfielder.
"Going into the Senate, you want them to have a strength from which to negotiate".
Results were compared to a strength-to-stiffness parameter designed to predict succession of yield as a function of orientation.
Recommendations for policy and practice address the need for intersectoral involvement as crucial to a strength-based pilot project's success.
These results were explained by the different role of lignin at high volume fraction, i.e. a change from lignin as mere stiffness-inducing filler to a strength-imparting and fatigue-resistant matrix component which was supported by morphological analysis.
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