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Christopher Knittel, an economist at the University of California, Davis, says the LCFS is economically inefficient, because while it essentially taxes gasoline, it subsidizes ethanol.

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For while it is essentially a means to an end, it is also what I spend a good amount of my time doing.

While it's essentially a pocketable version of the FEMA site, it's a valuable resource in it's own right, especially with Hurricane Irene poised to barrel up the East Coast in coming days.

We can there see that the double mutant K65R+M184V is highly resistant to 3TC and FTC, while it shows essentially unchanged susceptibility to d4T and TDF and is hypersusceptible to AZT.

After the intervention, the mean glitch rate increased significantly to 10.20 (±3.67) in the active group (difference=2.99; 95% CI 1.16 to 4.82; p=0.002) while it remained essentially unchanged in the control group (10.79±4.53) postintervention (difference 0.48 95% CI −3.38 to 4.34; p=0.796).

Note that the effective PES denoted as the initial one in Figure 18 is indistinguishable from the lower adiabatic PES below the crossing seam, while it is essentially identical to the higher adiabatic PES above the seam (and not very close to the crossing seam, up to a distance that depends on the value of the electronic coupling between the two diabatic states).

Some say it means "a place where snow owls are hunted" while others say it essentially means a place for gathering potatoes, even though potatoes are not native to the area.

Moreover, stinkbug-affected crops are often rejected even for juicing, for reasons of taste: in addition to sucking some of the sweetness out of their target food, the insects emit an aggregation chemical while they're eating it essentially, an enthusiastic arthropod Yelp review, meant to encourage other stinkbugs to join them.

It essentially grinds for you while you're offline.

Making use of big data is tough, while it's all essentially binary numbers at heart, the actual data can exist as numbers, words, pictures, sounds or movies, it's often unstructured, so it's hard to find the useful stuff and there is a lot of it to check.

The synod rejected unconditional predestination (the doctrine that God has eternally chosen those whom he intends to save) and justification by faith alone, while it affirmed the essentially Roman doctrines of transubstantiation (the change of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ in the mass) and of purgatory.

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