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Even so, Moldova's parliamentary majority and government remain close allies of Europe.
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However, FMC said it still expects the deal to close this year.
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The result of that saw many companies close and numerous jobs lost.
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Aid groups say health services across the country are close to collapse.
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As a result, the government lost just over close to R16 million.
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The Daily Post said a similar ban will apply over New Year.
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Mr Thomson said exporters to Europe and Asia were experiencing similar problems.
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Wit Capital Europe announced a similar project based in Dublin last year.
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He said he didn't expect similar legislation to be adopted in Europe.
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Public health professor Michael Baker said similar situations were likely to arise.
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The government wants to increase reserves to at least 10 years equivalent.
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BBC's experience used to start radio equivalent of a morning national newspaper.
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The contracts would provide capacity equivalent to thousands of trucks per week.
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Furthermore, he often thought of Pakistan as a Muslim equivalent of Israel:
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However, high-energy muon beams of equivalent quality have not yet been delivered.
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Conclusions: We have established and implemented a novel data similarity-driven meta-analysis strategy.
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Nevertheless, we observed several points of similarity with the adult linguistic network.
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The similarity is quite apparent in the relief map opposite page 41.
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The New York Privacy Act bears some similarity to the California law.
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A similarity analysis across tasks was proposed to select components of interest.
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But that very closeness has given rise to new dangers, he said.
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It shows a new closeness forming between BBC news and the public.
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Of course the closeness of small towns can provide healing moments too.
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What about her dangerous closeness to Lord Melbourne, her first Prime Minister?
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Others look dimly on Blanco's closeness to free-trade deals outside the WTO.
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Reminder: EU may grant and withdraw equivalence in some financial services autonomously.
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Objective: To develop 22 Chinese Mandarin monosyllable lists with good psychometrical equivalence.
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I am very concerned that that is how they think equivalence works.
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They are relatively easy to replicate and prove equivalence to branded medicines.
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The doctrine of equal access is founded on the equivalence of Men.
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In one scenario, the parties had an approximatelyequal balance of power.
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When cone and rod photoreceptor dysfunction was present, it was approximatelyequal.
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Nerve membranes consist of an approximatelyequal mixture of lipids and proteins.
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These conditions leave the soil and subsoil of approximatelyequal porosity.
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Out of fifteen sea combats with approximatelyequal forces, the Americans gained twelve.
Usage of approximate equality in English
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That ratio gradually improved over the years, although it never even began to approximateequality -that was never the goal.
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The Philosophers of the eighteenth century, followed by a school in our day, universally assumed that an approximateequality of condition was desirable.
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The first great compromise answered to the initial difficulty of securing approximateequality of weight in the federal councils between states of unequal size.
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Here individuals are on a footing of approximateequality or may be given equality by a system of handicaps based on conditions in their territories.