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Also, variation of color intensities are used to represent the degree of significance, with more significant markers colored more intensely.
Areas with more significant damage will require longer – five to ten years or more.
T1 is allocated to athletes with more significant co-ordination problems or loss of muscle power.
That done, the drive is sent on to a contractor which deals with more significant erasures.
Italy, too, he said, was a far larger country than Austria, with more significant political and economic ties with the rest of Europe.
"With more significant price increases only expected after 2020, the remainder of the decade will see compliance costs remain relatively low for the airlines," he said.
Mr. Lott did not have the seniority to become a committee chairman on his own, and the incoming chairmen of the committees with more significant policy roles made it clear they did not plan to step aside for him.
But the same tendency also affects decisions with more significant consequences: how much families save and how they invest; what kind of mortgage they take out; which medical insurance they choose; what cars they drive.
The auditors recommended balancing the tax increases with more cuts in public spending, but the Hollande government has said that it wants to impose taxes up front and deal with more significant spending cuts in coming years.
Considering there's so much mystery in both Rey, Ren, and Finn's origins, it seems fairly likely future episodes will be dealing with more significant flashbacks than Rey's brief vision.
Another program that I know of, Project Search, has had success in collaborating with high schools to find jobs for young adults with more significant disabilities, including limited language and difficulty with controlling their behavior.
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