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These and joint
: These views were made clear in a disclaimer printed in the Factbook: " Serbia and Montenegro have asserted the formation of a joint independent state, but this entity has not been recognized as a state by the United States.
These other products and services are joint partnerships with other corporations, similar to what President's Choice Financial brands are to Loblaw Companies Limited.
These competitive strategies are related to reduced joint outcomes.
These latter approaches permit joint scaling of persons and assessment items, which provides a basis for mapping of developmental continua by allowing descriptions of the skills displayed at various points along a continuum.
These assumptions involve the joint probability distributions of either the observations themselves or the random errors in a model.
These two dynamics are said to work together to deliver fresh blood to every joint, muscle, and organ within the body.
These include profit sharing ( Mudharabah ), safekeeping ( Wadiah ), joint venture ( Musharakah ), cost plus ( Murabahah ), and leasing ( Ijarah ).
These concerns have led the American Diabetes Association and the European Association for the Study of Diabetes to issue a joint statement identifying eight major concerns on the clinical utility of the metabolic syndrome.
These two malt houses have an annual capacity of 240, 000 tonnes and are a joint venture between Bavaria and a farmers ' cooperative called the Holland Malt company.
These are manufactured in squares and the edges fit together like a mortise and tenon joint.
These studies were specifically designed to avoid the same potential problems as those identified in the 1986 joint communiqué issued by Hyman and Honorton.
These joint authorities continue.
These sinks are durable, attractive, and can often be molded with an integrated countertop or joined to a separate countertop in a seamless fashion, leading to no sink-to-countertop joint or a very smooth sink-to-countertop joint that can not trap dirt or germs.
These sinks can then easily be glued to the underside of the countertop material and the joint sanded flat, creating the usual invisible joint and completely eliminating any dirt-catching seam between the sink and the countertop.
These muscles arise from the scapula and connect to the head of the humerus, forming a cuff at the shoulder joint.
These experiments culminated in a joint project by the Forschungsgemeinschaft Automobil-Technik ( FAT ), a conglomeration of all seven German car makers ( Audi, BMW, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Opel ( GM ), Porsche, and Volkswagen ), which tested the applicability of two emerging commercial crash simulation codes.
These individual artists would also collaborate with other individuals under joint releases with & or versus designations.
These credits are phased out at incomes above $ 50, 000 ($ 100, 000 for joint returns ) in 2009.
" These fibers were sold in large quantities for a wide variety of purposes, including addition into joint compound or drywall accessory products.
" This document " contains both separate Jewish perspectives and Christian perspectives concerning mutual communication and cooperation as well as a joint view of a common religious basis for Jews and Christians to work together for a better world .... These considerations are not ' the ' official theological, philosophical nor ideological underpinnings of the ICCJ and its member organisations, but are an invitation to consider what our work is all about.
These services were subsequently offered by BT Global Network Services, and subsequently by Concert as part of Concert Global Network Services after the Concert joint venture company was launched on 15 June 1994.
These two main conflicts have hindered progress on the union's joint goals and practically made it inactive as a whole.
These are police forces that cover a " police area " ( a particular region ) and have an independent Police Authority ( England and Wales ) or local authority or joint Police Board ( Scotland ).

These and bidders
These look at the impacts of a particular form on larger markets, rather than technical characteristics of how bidders and sellers interact.
These bidders include intermediate wholesalers ( nakaoroshi gyōsha ) who operate stalls in the marketplace and other licensed buyers who are agents for restaurants, food processing companies, and large retailers.
These include three of the previous bidders ( Delaware North, Penn National Gaming and SL Green Realty ) and three new groups ( Empire City Casino at Yonkers Raceway, Genting New York LLC and Clairvest Group ).
These lien auctions are open to the general public, with most bidders buying for the purpose of reselling for profit.

These and had
These new pictures focussed on the familiar and commonplace objects that he had heard the men in his prison camp talking about as the things they missed most, hence associated with the sense of lost freedom: the cafe at the corner, the newspaper kiosk, the girls in doorways and windows along the street, the golden-crusted French bread they lacked, the cigarettes denied them.
These illiterate boors conscripted from villages all across the Czarina's empire had, Suvorov may have told Lewis, just two things a commander could count on: physical fitness and personal courage.
These chatty merchants made amusing and instructive traveling companions, for their business took them to all four corners of the globe, and Florentine gossip had already reached a high stage of development as even a cursory glance at the Inferno will prove.
These never ceased to suggest that if, in the eyes of Marx and Lenin `` full communism '' was still a very distant ideal, the establishment of a Communist society had now, under Khrushchev, become an `` immediate and tangible reality ''.
These would be two human beings, whom God had chosen.
These conjugates Af had much less nonspecific staining than the previous conjugate ( with 50 mg FITC per gram of globulin ) while the specific staining was similar in both cases.
These suggested interpretations were given by the subjects spontaneously when they were told that there were people who reacted differently than they had.
These were the years when people flocked to Manchester not only to play golf, which had come into vogue, but also to witness the Ekwanok Country Club tournaments.
These frescos have had no care for eighty years.
These booze customers had until then been buying their supplies from the Sheldon, Saltis-McErlane, and Druggan-Lake gangs, and now they were competing for trade with the Torrio-Capone saloons ; ;
These deerskins were the raw material for the manufacture of leather, and were the only articles which the tribes of this district had to exchange for European goods.
These included, as one, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Payne, who had checked in a little after noon the day before, and had not checked out together.
These included Oregon State Fair, for which he had been booked on and off, for 30 years.
These lampoons include appealing to the authority of " a very knowing American of my acquaintance in London " and " the famous Psalmanazar, a native of the island Formosa " ( who had already confessed to not being from Formosa in 1706 ).
These had dual function since they were also used as pure consonants.
These Articles ( though no longer binding ) have had an influence on the ethos of the Communion, an ethos reinforced by their interpretation and expansion by such influential early theologians as Richard Hooker, Lancelot Andrewes, John Cosin, and others.
These people had died in a fire in a ' bothy '.
These astonishing building achievements had more modest beginnings.
These exceptions, introduced with a good object, had grown into a widespread evil by the 12th century, virtually creating an imperium in imperio, and depriving the bishop of all authority over the chief centres of influence in his diocese.
These countries had established over 50 Antarctic stations for the IGY.
Galileo announced his discovery that Venus had phases like the Moon in the form " Haec immatura a me iam frustra leguntur-oy " ( Latin: These immature ones have already been read in vain by me-oy ), that is, when rearranged, " Cynthiae figuras aemulatur Mater Amorum " ( Latin: The Mother of Loves Venus imitates the figures of Cynthia the moon ).
These negotiations might have succeeded had it not been for the malignant influence of another Goth, Sarus, an Amali, and therefore hereditary enemy of Alaric and his house.
These Saxons were tributaries to the Frankish King Sigebert, and their participation indicates that Alboin had the support of the Franks for his venture.
These troops, returning home from a disastrous military expedition to Cyrene in Libya, suspected that they had been betrayed in order that Apries, the reigning king, might rule more absolutely by means of his Greek mercenaries ; many Egyptians fully sympathized with them.

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