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And the form this solution takes will be different for each reader.
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Policymakers would not, of course, be limited to one form of compensation but could combine different options.
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When assigned to random groups to select music with people you do not know, for example, you will collectively create a shared favorites list that is likely to be quite different from the lists of all other groups that might form for a similar task.
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So people in this state know that if either of their main regional parties sweeps this election - last time it was a DMK-led alliance, this time could be different - then it will be in pole position to help form the next Indian government in Delhi.
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There is a definite argument to be made that videogames are becoming an art form put together by artists of different types.
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Now, in my experience, changes are being made, and, since the authorization form was signed days before, the final return submitted may be significantly different from what the client saw.
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The SME Financing Facility will be structured to accept funding from an array of different sources and to distribute funding in the form best suited to the winning proposals.
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One form of supersymmetry predicts that there should be five Higgs bosons, which are each slightly different.
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Beginning Friday, with both "Wicked" and "Oz the Great and Powerful" in different kinds of theaters, audiences will be able to choose between two unreconcilable prequels that taken together form a kind of Oz Rashomon.
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The various pieces would then be lined up and laminated together to form a working print head, a process which required HP to have two different manufacturing lines and product designs for low-end and high-end print heads.
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