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Which structures are still standing today?
Mr. Jawde decided to use the services of CircleLending (circlelending.com), which structures interfamily loans.
We need to consider which structures enable us to know about citizens' needs and preferences.
They are also scrutinizing the records to learn which structures can be opened to the public.
But it was still work in progress and only time will tell which structures prove to be better.
Again, it is difficult to imagine a post-war Iraq in which structures of the old regime will provide so ready a vehicle for carrying out far-reaching reforms.
(And, rather than referring to a process that functions "above genetics," the term "epigenetic" was introduced in the nineteen-thirties as the adjective form of "epigenesis," the process by which structures form de novo in the developing embryo).
The students in my geographic information system, or G.I.S., class at Pace University worked with one town to define which structures existed before 1900 so those properties could be flagged for special consideration if a demolition permit were requested.
The industry began to realize after the Fukushima disaster that engineers did not have a strong understanding of which structures and systems at the plants were most vulnerable.
Working with a professional can help identify which structures work best in a given circumstance.
(He's an adviser to Tax Strategies Group, which structures its deals this way).
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