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Other contenders: Jesus, which would be complicated; Gandhi, who actually could have received it, but didn't.
Meanwhile, the British government whoever was leading it would have to start negotiating the mechanics of the withdrawal, which would be complicated.
Which would be complicated by the fact that they don't exist, but it's a little bit like being asked who would play your mother in a film based on your mother's life.
And there would be a significant debate over whether the shares should go to all voters, which would be complicated to manage because the electoral roll is notoriously out of date and inaccurate, or only to taxpayers.Despite these challenges, the Centre for Policy Studies plan is worth considering.
Interestingly, this measurement has been done, not by directly measuring the force (which would be complicated to do and requires a lot of assumptions to be made ), but by examining how the red blood cell itself deforms as the laser beam pulls on the merozoite: since the stiffness of the red blodd cell is known, the force leading to the observed deformation can be explicitly evaluated.
Although the study was primarily set up to measure effects on in situ aromatase within the breast and not designed to determine quantitative changes in endogenous oestrogens (which would be complicated by the infusion of exogenous oestrogen), it was of interest to note that the median decrease in tumour E2 was 67% and in E1 was 70%.
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