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Given the England and Wales Cricket Board's existing deal with Sky, which, essentially, covers all cricket (including new tournaments) till 2019, TV rights for the KSL were unable to offered to others when it became clear that Sky would not be broadcasting the competition.

2) 'contextual' metadata which essentially covers the elements in CERIF, [43] notably a) outcomes i.e. publications, patents; b) funding e.g. research council grant c) people e.g. project team members, d) organisation i.e. University, collaborators.

This review has provided some of the progresses in electrodeposition of these ternary and quaternary films which essentially covers formation mechanism of the alloys, experimental practices, deposition routes, and alternatives to replace the CdS buffer layer.

The addition of Innoviz's LiDAR sensor means Magna's suite now includes carmakers, ultrasonic and RADAR fusion sensing capabilities, which essentially covers the range of available sensing techniques used in creating a three-dimensional, highly accurate and live image of the world surrounding an autonomous vehicle.

* If you've ever purchased a house or a condo, your closing attorney urges (if it's an all-cash deal) and the lender requires that you buy something expensive called title insurance, which essentially covers your attorney's liability in case he erred in conducting the title search.

Recall that this bias is not present for the shortest interval, which essentially covers the UTRs.

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It also voted to institute tough five-year caps on spending for discretionary programs, which essentially cover everything outside of Social Security and other entitlement programs.

The foundation of this data set lies in the 274 source trees from Bininda-Emonds et al. [ 1], which essentially covered the time period from 1970 to 1995 (with some pre-1970 publications).

But in China, anyone who wants to publish a magazine has to find a partner with a publishing license, and that means a state-owned newspaper or magazine, which, essentially furnishes legal cover, making no investment, taking no risk, and doing no work.

An affidavit dealt with the remit of the original charge, which confined itself to the circumstances leading up to his replacement by Evans, while a statement outlined his version of events of what happened when he left the field, which essentially dealt with the cover-up.

This pathogenic mechanism, which is essentially covered by the amyloid cascade hypothesis [ 80], is founded on numerous animal models which are genetically engineered to develop amyloid plaques.

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