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This offers an opportunity to shift some commercial space off the trade center site, and to make it easier to treat part of ground zero as sacred space.
In addition, reaction mechanisms and energies in organic as well as enzymatic reactions have been investigated extensively as well as structure-based drug design approaches that treat part or even all of the protein ligand complex quantum mechanically.
The elderly are less harassed by the indiscriminate pestering encouraged by the "treat" part of trick-or-treat - unless they have been notoriously crotchety to local children in the year past.
The filing Apple made actually talks about things very similar to what was shown in the video, by providing a way to treat part of a screen in such a manner as to make it resistant to impact, strain from distortion and to just generally make it more durable.
Too many of us are uncomfortable with the "treat" part of life.
Because this is the home of the Jaffa Cake, part chocolatey-orange treat, part tax conundrum.
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An employer can also lawfully treat part-time staff differently if it can be "objectively justified" – this could include a part-time worker who is denied health insurance available to full-time counterparts, for example, because of the disproportionate cost of providing the benefit.
Adaptions to labour law regulations, such as in Austria, treat part-time work almost as equal to full-time work and thus challenge this connection.
In other words, is the liver function of the non-treated lobe sufficient to compensate for radiation damage in the treated part of the liver?
"We are not treating part by part and organ by organ," Dr. Sreelatha explained kindly.
The proposed $680 million plant was the Giuliani administration's answer to an Environmental Protection Agency order to begin filtering and chemically treating part of the city's water supply.
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