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These experts demonstrate that education in the English language and a good command of it is vital to identify that doublespeak is employed.
These permanent villages and towns predate those of southern Eritrea and northern Ethiopia suggesting, according to Peter Schmidt, "... it is they, not sites in Arabia that were the vital precursors to urban developments ... likewise students of evolution and distribution of languages now believe that Semitic and Cushitic languages are of African origin.
These organisms are also common in soil and play a vital role in ammonia oxidation.
These dams, along with a series of headworks and barrages built by the British and expanded since independence, are of vital importance to the national economy and played an important role in calming the raging floodwaters of 1992, which devastated large areas in the northern highlands and the Punjab plains.
These functions all play a vital role when evaluating quality.
These clashes convinced some factions in the Japanese government that they should focus on conciliating the Soviet government to avoid interference in the war against China and instead turn their military attention southward, towards the US and European holdings in the Pacific, and also prevented the sacking of experienced Soviet military leaders such as Georgy Zhukov, who would later play a vital role in the defence of Moscow.
These new finds have been vital in illustrating the origins of horned dinosaurs in general, suggesting an Asian origin in the Jurassic, and the appearance of truly horned ceratopsians by the beginning of the late Cretaceous in North America.
These accommodations came in the form of the very large Norwegian merchant fleet, which delivered essential supplies to Britain, which in return supplied Norway with vital coal.
These were features that Groves found lacking in other scientists, and he knew that broad knowledge would be vital in an interdisciplinary project that would involve not just physics, but chemistry, metallurgy, ordnance and engineering.
These negative associations have to a large degree overshadowed the historical impact of Uncle Tom's Cabin as a " vital antislavery tool.
These positions had responsibility for the census, a vital function in the financial administration of Rome.
These networks proved vital later in the war.
These twins almost never share any vital organs, with the exception of the liver.
These skills provide vital components in the Army's operational capability, and Royal Engineers are currently deployed in Afghanistan, Iraq, Cyprus, Bosnia, Kosovo, Kenya, Brunei, Falklands, Belize, Germany and Northern Ireland.
These skills are vital for the preservation of the central Australian ecology.
These laws were followed by a decree for ' the Protection of the Nation and the State ' of 17 April 1941, which mandated the death penalty for the offence of high treason if a person did or had done " harm to the honour and vital interests of the Croatian nation or endangered the existence of the Independent State of Croatia ".
These partnerships proved vital to the success of reopening the Log House not only as an historical building within the community, but also as a meeting facility that is available for community use.
These patients may look deceptively stable, with minimal derangements in vital signs, while having poor peripheral perfusion.
These are irreducibly vital phenomena.
These can react with vital proteins in the eye that, if damaged, precipitate out, causing cataracts .< ref > This finding is contradicted by the results of another recent study, which found that St John's wort inhibits free radical production in both cell-free and human vascular tissue, revealing antioxidant properties of the compound.
These experiments led Flourens to the conclusion that the cerebral hemispheres are responsible for higher cognitive functions, that the cerebellum regulates and integrates movements, and that the medulla controls vital functions, such as circulation, respiration and general bodily stability.
These bullets are designed to penetrate deeply enough to reach vital organs from any shooting angle and at a far enough range.
These products are vital to information-processing activities of above mentioned industries.
These activities yield vital information to make a Go / No-Go to Development decision.

These and transportation
These population complexes hosted cultural and civic events and infrastructure that supported a vast outlying region hundreds of miles away linked by transportation roadways.
These loans are targeted at reducing the budget deficit, stabilizing the local currency ; developing private businesses ; energy ; the agriculture, food processing, transportation, and health and education sectors ; and ongoing rehabilitation work in the earthquake zone.
These contain hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein, which facilitates transportation of oxygen by reversibly binding to this respiratory gas and greatly increasing its solubility in blood.
These hinder other players by forcing them to use an extra transportation card at that point.
These included reforming state schools by increasing the number of primary school educational stages, the restoration of trams as public transportation in the city-state, and more pedestrian-friendly real estate development.
These other rivers are important, not as transportation routes, but because of the broad fertile valleys they have produced.
These shallow bodies of water allow limited transportation to points along the coast.
These service industries include transportation services, such as airlines, cruise ships and taxicabs ; hospitality services, such as accommodations, including hotels and resorts ; and entertainment venues, such as amusement parks, casinos, shopping malls, music venues and theatres.
These geographical regions were separated according to their climate, location, flora and fauna, human habitat, agricultural diversities, transportation, topography and so on.
These services can include education systems, health care systems, pensions for the elderly, unemployment benefits, and public transportation.
These include regular consultations and development of common policies covering trade, investment, banking and finance, transportation, telecommunications, and other technical areas, including protection of intellectual property rights.
These locations then undergo special attention by transportation authorities ( such as the FAA in the US ) and airport administrators.
These ISO tanks can also be used for transportation of liquid chemicals and food stuffs.
These may be environmental barriers to participation such as architectural barriers, lack of relevant assistive technology and transportation difficulties due to limited wheelchair or public transit that can accommodate the children with CP.
These transportation networks include several compressor stations in gas lines or pump stations for crude and multiproducts pipelines.
These animals were used for both transportation and meat.
These efforts to create jobs have largely failed due to the high costs of transportation that could not compensate the cheap labor.
These waterways — a system of rivers, lakes and coastal bays improved for commercial and recreational transportation — carry about 1 / 6 of the nation's inter-city freight, at a cost per ton-mile about 1 / 2 that of rail or 1 / 10 that of trucks.
These new easy means of transportation routed traffic through Lynchburg, and allowed it to become the new center of commerce for tobacco trading.
These provide transportation to and from the parking lots in the city of Grand Rapids to various designated loading and unloading spots around the city.
These include bus transportation from one's hotel to the entrance ( near Omalos village ), and a bus connection that will be waiting for hikers after they disembark the ferry in Sfakia ( Chora Sfakion ).
These caravans used first oxen, horses and later camels as a means of transportation, here differents types of caravans:
These transportation links and geographic proximity give Wilmington some of the characteristics of a satellite city to Philadelphia, but Wilmington's long history as the most important city in Delaware, its significant urban core, and its independent value as a business destination makes it more properly considered a small but independent city in the Philadelphia metropolitan area.
These highways provide access to the George Washington Bridge, the New Jersey Turnpike, the Garden State Parkway and other portions of the area's transportation network.

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