So, your understanding seems to be based on a misreading of the title and assumptions based on that, rather than on reference to the actual content of the article.
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He is also the author of the chapter on exposure assessment for the National Academies of Science Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence.
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"We did not touch upon the military aspect, but we touched upon aspects related to promoting coordination, consultation and exchange of information, as well as focusing on the importance of regional arrangements, with particular reference to the establishment of the regional maritime center in Yemen, " said Ali al-Ayashi, Yemeni deputy foreign minister.
According to Brian Stableford, writing in the Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, the definitive reference on the genre, Camille Flammarion was the first author to present a popular fictional portrait of truly alien life-forms.
There is enormous potential in the UN Plan of Action in bringing the full weight of the UN to bear on the challenges, and in being a point of reference for others who share the concern to turn the tide.
After Ballack's opening goal, several Chelsea players held aloft a replica shirt with Pat Lampard RIP on the back, a reference to the mother of absent team-mate Frank, who died this week.
This was followed by a lecture on importance of maintaining reference records on subjects of interest to the writer.
People like Thomas Jefferson, who drafted the Declaration of Independence and became the third president of the United States, had to rely on Xenophon's Cyropaedia as a reference for the life and leadership of the Persian king.
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For reference on the importance of the female vote, women out-voted men in North Carolina by 358, 000.
"Saviour of the final 16" ran the headline on the front page of the Sports Seoul newspaper, a reference to South Korea's aim of reaching the second stage of the World Cup for the first time.
"This particular appeal was based upon the interpretation of wording on the highway and the reference to 'through traffic', " a spokesman said.
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On behalf of UNESCO, Dr. Shahbaz Khan s presentation focused on the water issue with reference to energy needs of the growing world population.
Everything about this second iteration of the Kinect is more accurate, in fact, from the number of reference points on your skeleton it monitors down to its ability to read your heartbeat.
But the deliberate exclusion of any reference to any scientist on the committee is obviously worrying.
Neither Mr Howard, nor the left-wing pundits who seized on the remark, seemed to understand the intellectual pedigree of the reference, and Mr Kruger was told not to stand.
In the past week, 18% of the time that Ray Lewis is mentioned on social media, it is a negative reference, and of that negative conversation, approximately half of the mentions reference his involvement in the aforementioned Atlanta nightclub murder.
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Whether that's a lot or a little depends entirely on your frame of reference -- after all, four million copies of the OS upgrade were sold in the first four days.
Some years later, Claude Shannon (also of Bell Labs) would consolidate many of the prevailing ideas on the subject in his 1948 paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" which would reference the work of Nyquist significantly.
Some pundits have questioned whether Cuomo was "becoming Hamlet on the Shale, " echoing a reference to criticism of his father, former Gov. Mario Cuomo, who spent politically damaging months as "Hamlet on the Hudson" publicly debating whether to run for president.
Item five on the agenda will be "approval of related party transactions" - a possible reference to the TNK-BP deal.
The press quotes a little know lab, Alab-Berlin, as the source of the evidence but there is no reference to the report this morning on the alab-berlin.de website.
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Obama, near the end of his inaugural address on Monday, made what appeared to be an oblique reference to the partisan battles between himself, the GOP-controlled House and the Senate -- where Democrats have control but do not have a filibuster-proof majority.
The requirement, drawn up after Robert Maxwell robbed his companies' pensions funds in the early 1990s, attempts to assess the present value of pension funds' future liabilities, taking the yield curve on gilts as its reference point.
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From 1996 to 1999, she was co-director of the National Reference Centre on Mycobacteria in the Pasteur Institute in Paris.
But the Colombian government has said it will not repeat the mistakes of the past - a reference to the last peace efforts, which went on from 1999 to 2002.
But the Colombian government said at the time it would not repeat the mistakes of the past - a reference to the last peace efforts, which went on from 1999 to 2002.
BBC: Ivan Marquez (left) and fellow Farc negotiator. File photo
As a point of reference, the average gain seen from the bull markets since 1900 has been something on the order of 81%.
Let's see if we can agree a terms of reference for this review and try and move on so that you know, the impression that has been created of British public life being corrupt, can be dealt with.
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The reference device on hand was operating in sync with a variety of unnamed hardware, protected from view in a relatively large sealed box.
For the modern horophile, perhaps the only thing more thrilling than wearing, say, a sought-after Patek Philippe Reference 1518 on one's wrist, is the honor of having another discriminating enthusiast take notice of the benchmark timepiece.
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