The nature of this power gap was illuminated in Jonathan Alter's new book on Obama's first year in office, The Promise.
In particular, biological materials alter igneous rocks in well-understood ways.
Based on these findings, we propose a model whereby deficiencies in disaccharidases and hexose transporters alter the milieu of carbohydrates in the distal small intestine (ileum) and proximal large intestine (cecum), resulting in the supply of additional growth substrates for bacteria.
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Within a month of that decision, Congress passed the Ledbetter Act, which modified the time limit for when a charge of discrimination needs to be filed in certain cases, and the workers filed a motion to alter judgment in the case.
Especially, Long adds, since Aho's software doesn't dub in words or alter scenes.
ViroPharma later discovered that in order to alter the approval requirement, FDA adopted a new interpretation of its own regulations.
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It has not ever been part of the government's intentions for this bill to use this legislation in order to alter that relationship.
"There is nothing about our combination with Hewitt that will in any way alter our combined firms' ability to provide clients with unambiguously unbiased advice, " he said.
This, too, is significant because the "scarring" tissue that naturally forms after a heart attack is thin and can get stretched in ways that alter the shape of the heart.
Lawmakers' salaries were not affected by the forced spending cuts that took effect on March 1, because the Constitution requires a new law to be passed in order to alter congressional compensation.
"The decision was made that although the review was approved the officers would have the ability to monitor the situation and, where it is found necessary they could, in fact, alter the treatment, " he said.
Earlier Clive Lewis, QC for AQA, said the board had followed official guidelines in deciding to alter the grade boundaries between the January and June papers and was satisfied that the June results were correct.
However, the insurers can be counted on to resist having their ombudsman scheme taken over by a new agency, especially if its powers were specified by law, and thus were harder to alter in response to changes in the insurance market.
The project is about the active making of a different type of public space and public arena (through radio, teach-ins, actions) in order to alter and fight from the inside the perverse dynamics that tend to ghettoize social sectors and their spaces and lives.
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On the contrary, reducing our stress levels is something that we should take very seriously, since chronic stress can affect the ways in which our brains function in the present, and it may seriously alter our brain health in the years to come.
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With so many of us engaging in gaming as a hobby, it is now beginning to alter the world in ways that many never saw coming.
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The conflict in Syria will forever alter the lives of an entire generation of children.
Wednesday's attack came as escalated fighting in Syria threatens to alter the dynamics of the conflict.
The discovery of the scrolls puts us in a position to alter the nature of this work.
But the potential of petrodollars in the region to alter the sport's landscape has worried its global community.
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Properly accounting for demographics is always tricky since in theory folks can alter retirement ages, fertility rates, work-school balance, etc.
It takes Detroit between four and six weeks to alter models in a factory, re-jigging the robots and other tools.
Free radicals alter cholesterol in a process known as oxidation, which is thought to speed up the hardening of the arteries.
In particular, Dr Alter and Dr Oppenheimer have demonstrated that the perceived value of a dollar changes with the form that dollar takes.
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Now, with new technologies that allow scientists to find and alter microbes in ways that were never before possible, a new generation of biologists is looking to change that.
If it were necessary in the future to alter our unilateral policy so as to maximize the disincentive for anyone to use chemical weapons against us or our allies, we could do that instead.
Instead, differences in composition between warm-water and cold-water ion channels were the result of a phenomenon called RNA editing, in which special enzymes alter the structure of the RNA messenger, and thus of the final protein.
Many analysts believe that IRRC's new database, coupled with legislative moves in Congress, could alter the landscape of global investing and prompt U.S. fund managers to unload stocks of companies active in countries involved with terrorism and weapons of mass destruction.
It will massively increase the pressure on Mr Osborne, from both those who want him to raise taxes and cut spending further and from those who want him to alter course in next month's Budget and spend more to try to boost growth, says our correspondent.
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It introduced university tuition fees and a bigger role for private providers in publicly funded health care, a reform that may, in time, dramatically alter the shape of the NHS. But the Blair-Brown rift stalled the reform process, and it more or less ceased during Mr Brown's three-year premiership.
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