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According to reliable observers, such as the election-monitoring NGOs Golos (The Voice) and Citizens’ Watch, vote-rigging in favor of United Russia resulted in an estimated 15-20% advantage for what is now
commonly
called the party of “crooks and thieves.”
More than 20 chemicals (mostly containing copper and sulfur) are
commonly
used in growing and processing organic crops – all acceptable under US rules for certifying organic products.
The World the Iraq War MadeLONDON – With the land of the two rivers, Iraq and Syria, now a wasteland of human suffering and rubble, the Report of the Iraq Inquiry,
commonly
known as the Chilcot report (after its chairman, Sir John Chilcot), has aimed to help explain how we got here.
Two centuries ago, the science and medical communities had not yet accepted the germ theory of disease, and the smell of beef was
commonly
thought to cause obesity.
The underground economy is
commonly
assessed at one third of the actual Russian GDP but takes up about half of the actual Ukrainian GDP.
Yet these substances remain the most
commonly
abused in elite sports.
These include black carbon or soot (the primary component of particulate matter that is also a major and growing health concern); hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), used most
commonly
in refrigeration; and methane and tropospheric (or ground-level) ozone.
This means that they pursue their interests and goals within
commonly
accepted rules of interaction including, naturally, rules of conflict resolution between different collective identities.
Several have committees that advise university trustees on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues in their portfolio, most
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when proxy votes in support of ESG proposals are to be held.
Tackling Rare and Orphan DiseasesSTANFORD – Rare diseases are
commonly
neglected, simply because they are, well, rare.
The views of office holders have moved much closer to those
commonly
found atop the income distribution.
So there is a
commonly
acceptedrecognition that the responsibility writers possess for this treasure is great.Yet there are as many disagreements about the role that literature is to playin society as there are definitions of that role.
US Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke’s notion of a “global savings glut” is a
commonly
cited explanation for falling world interest rates.
For example, Kampala-based researcher Nicholas Kilimani’s survey of employment strategies found that, contrary to
commonly
held assumptions, youth unemployment rates actually rise proportional to educational attainment.
A
commonly
cited example of the outgoing government’s alleged economic mismanagement was its sugar-price policy.
We found that the CEO pay slice is associated with several dimensions of company behavior and performance that are
commonly
viewed as reflecting governance problems.
This approach is successful because it is patient-centered and leverages information and communication technology (ICT) tools that are readily available and
commonly
used.
Games between Holland and Germany, for example, or Germany and Poland, tended, until very recently, to be reenactments of the war; either – and most
commonly
– as melancholy replays of wartime defeat, or as sweet revenge.
If we limited artistic expression to subjects that are
commonly
regarded as socially respectable, we would soon be left with moralistic kitsch, just the kind of thing rulers of authoritarian states like to promote in public, while doing things that are far worse than most artists would like to imagine.
The most
commonly
used treatment for major depression is antidepressant medication.
The three leading Democratic candidates disagree, however, on whether there should be legislation to re-erect a wall between the rather dull business of ordinary commercial banking and other kinds of finance (such as issuing and trading securities,
commonly
known as investment banking).
We also supported the Kirby Institute’s ENCORE1 trial, to develop a reduced-dose version of the most
commonly
used HIV treatment regimen.
The second risk stems from the globalized character of virtually every industry
commonly
considered a candidate for support.
Revisiting the Iraq WarNEW YORK – Seven years, 12 volumes of evidence, findings, and conclusions, and one executive summary later, the Report of the Iraq Inquiry, more
commonly
referred to as the Chilcot Report (after its chairman, Sir John Chilcot), is available for one and all to read.
One key partner for Starbucks in this new venture is Intercontinental Exchange
(commonly
known as ICE; not to be confused with the controversial US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency).
Fascists
commonly
portrayed Jews as a pernicious force that threatened, through wicked manipulation, to undermine the health of nations and dominate the world.
It is
commonly
assumed (but nobody takes big bets) that the Nasdaq still carries major downside risks while the euro, sooner or later, must return to normality, whatever that means.
Waterfowl
commonly
spread influenza viruses to chickens, although the outcome usually is not serious.
That change may have been due to the benign economic conditions that accompanied the period of disinflation from the late 1980s to 2007,
commonly
referred to as the “Great Moderation.”
According to a 2008 study of 36 developing countries, torturous registration and approval processes create frequent shortages of 15 of the most
commonly
used generic medicines.
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