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There is much in the report which mirrors problems the American government experienced.
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Still, Mr. Brown cannot avoid dealing with the state's huge pension liabilities, which mirror the problems of San Francisco and other municipalities.
However, this is not actually a solution because the later mutation leads to a fitness disadvantage for the metastatic clone and that clone with both mutations should not expand, which mirrors the original framing of the problem.
The staff, which mirrors the clientele, is willing to please.
Take political economist Francis Fukuyama's famous problem of "getting to Denmark", by which he meant creating societies which mirrored the supposedly peaceful and prosperous Nordic states.
In this example, mirror images of a chiral molecule are generated with the user selecting which mirror plane to use.
This 4 year collaboration can be divided into three phases, which closely mirror PAR: problem definition (phase 1), determination of an intervention (phase 2), and implementation of an intervention (phase 3).
We'll see which mirror cracks".
The problem with teacher retention clearly mirrors other problems in reforming education.
The strengths of reduction-based systems are that they (i) directly scale with newer versions of solvers and (ii) can be easily adapted to specific needs, which is mirrored by a quite flexible support of reasoning problems and argumentation semantics.
Furthermore, lower levels of functioning in people with MS was mirrored by lower levels of caregiver's HRQL up until the point at which mobility problems required wheelchair use.
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