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His value as a guarantor of the Dayton peace accords was considered more vital than serving justice, and the accords did stop the killing in Bosnia.
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CARS microscopy measures fat stores directly, whereas fixative or vital dyes serve as proxies for fat stores.
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Such a tax would acknowledge that banks serve a vital function in a market economy but that they also have a habit of taking unwise risks.
It demanded the ban be overturned, because "the LMSS serves a vital function in the social, academic and philanthropic areas of medical student life".
Dr. Olson said he believed the majority of university-based cadaver programs were properly run and served a vital function in medical education.
For many others, drivers in traffic jams served a vital function, flashing bulletins from their car radios to a news-hungry populace.
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