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We want to, and do, suspend
accounts
engaging in that kind of behavior.
In addition, we've changed our definition over time, so in fact we've widened the definition of autism, and that
accounts
for some of the increased prevalence that we see.
Here, in Australia, we now have 10,636,101 superannuation
accounts
that are tobacco-free.
But what do you do when you have
accounts
on a hundred different systems and you're supposed to have a unique password for each of these systems?
But we only have a few thousand upstreamists out there right now, by all accounts, and that's why, a few years ago, my colleagues and I said, you know what, we need to train and make more upstreamists.
Probably, Mr. Teszler had gotten some money into Swiss bank
accounts
because he managed to take his family first to Great Britain, then to Long Island and then to the center of the textile industry in the American South.
In the brain, that is especially critical; its intense electrical activity uses up a quarter of the body's entire energy supply, even though the brain
accounts
for only about two percent of the body's mass.
Many international banks now are wary of hosting bank
accounts
of money service businesses, especially those serving Somalia.
They put passwords on their email and their social media accounts, they put locks on their bedroom and bathroom doors, all steps designed to prevent other people from entering what they consider their private realm and knowing what it is that they don't want other people to know.
What I want you to do when you get home is email me the passwords to all of your email accounts, not just the nice, respectable work one in your name, but all of them, because I want to be able to just troll through what it is you're doing online, read what I want to read and publish whatever I find interesting.
And this powerful tool was really reserved, for thousands of years, for the elite administrators (Laughter) who kept track of
accounts
for the empires.
But in fact, this is the little-known fact that I didn't realize at the time: Deforestation
accounts
for more greenhouse gas than all of the world's planes, trains, cars, trucks and ships combined.
They simply create
accounts
on ProtonMail, which is quite simple and takes a few moments, and all the key encryption and generation is happening automatically in the background as Bob is creating his account.
Jennifer Lawrence and several other actors had their iCloud
accounts
hacked, and private, intimate, nude photos were plastered across the internet without their permission.
Forced prostitution
accounts
for 22 percent of human trafficking.
Keep in mind that labor trafficking
accounts
for 68 percent of all trafficking, but fewer than 10 percent of the convictions.
Growing up, stories of next-door neighbors having to set up fake energy
accounts
or having to steal energy seemed normal to me.
A few of his sources contained mentions of Arthur, and some others were realistic
accounts
of battles and places.
In the 15th century, Sir Thomas Malory synthesized these stories in Le Morte D’arthur, the basis of many modern
accounts
of King Arthur.
Nike, including Jordan brand,
accounts
for 96 percent of all shoes sold on the secondary market.
Alhazen's theory
accounts
for a fact that the Greek's couldn't easily explain: why it gets dark sometimes.
All of the evidence we have says that dark matter is there and it
accounts
for much of the stuff in those beautiful spiral galaxies that fill the heavens.
An adult human brain, which
accounts
for only 2% of the body's mass, consumes 20% of daily glucose burned.
Accounts
of this journey are mostly based on an oral testimony and differing written records, so it's difficult to determine the exact details.
So the best that our little savings
accounts
or retirement
accounts
can do is to try to catch some waves in the good cycles and hope that we don't get inundated in the turbulent ones, but certainly our decisions on how to steer our little retirement
accounts
don't affect the tides, don't change the shape or size or direction of the waves.
When the colonists returned with shipments of the strange new bean, missionaries' salacious
accounts
of native customs gave it a reputation as an aphrodisiac.
Any company we look at, taking a one-year perspective and looking at the valuation of the company, innovation typically
accounts
for only about 30 percent.
[The Panama Papers exposed rich and powerful people] [hiding vast amounts of money in offshore accounts.]
See, Kathe was at the end of the month, and she was doing her treasures report for the city, and typically, her boss, Rita Crundwell, gave her a list of
accounts
and said, "Kathe, call the bank and get these specific accounts."
She picks up the phone, she calls the bank and says, "Fax me all of the accounts."
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