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On the other side were the structured finance policies, which would mostly benefit the banks that had bought such products.

He said the 2,600 job cuts, which would mostly be felt in Derby and Bristol, but also in the US, were among highly skilled aeronautical engineers.

He called on Wall Street Journal reporter Kristina Peterson, who asked about the so-called sportsmen bill, which would mostly just allow more federal land to be used for hunting but could offer a natural venue for lawmakers to debate gun control.

The Transition must be driven to an airfield and outfitted for flight in other words, the flying car presents few discernible advantages over just having a small plane, other than the novelty factor, which would mostly just result in people giving you puzzled looks as you cruised by in a pod version of the Bluth stair car.

These differences in the overall number and the proportion of de novo CNV calls were expected, since we removed benign CNVs reported in DGV (which would mostly be inherited) for the Affymetrix arrays, but we were technically unable to do so with KaryoStudio.

Linear discriminant analysis derives vectors from the principal components (PCs) and so minimises the within-category differences (which would mostly be associated with typical heterogeneity in any tissue sample) while maximising between-category discriminating characteristics (i.e., those most likely to be diagnostic).

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Mr. Chidambaram also proposed a new state bank for women, which would employ mostly women.

Apart from estimating just how much was released and how far and how fast it traveled (the last part being crucial for radioisotopes with short half-lives, which would be mostly gone before they could cross the ocean), they also faced the problem that no one is sure how much damage, if any, is caused by tiny radiation doses.

The tribunals, which would be mostly open to reporters, would require a unanimous vote for the death penalty to be imposed, rather than the two-thirds vote that President Bush had required in his original order of Nov. 13 establishing the tribunals.

Just hours before Mr. Pataki announced the airport deal, which would be mostly a one-time, nonrecurring source of revenue, the city's budget director, Mark Page, told a budget conference at Baruch College that he hoped that the state would approve recurring sources of revenue, such as a new commuter tax.

But the Cypriot negotiators, keen to maintain the island's lucrative business in tax avoidance, insisted on keeping the levy on large deposits to ten per cent and making up some of the difference by imposing a separate levy of 6.75 per cent on deposits worth less than a hundred thousand euros, which would have mostly affected their own people.

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