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1 And Egypt's transition to democracy, including parliamentary elections in January, is proceeding.
2 Many nations have laws to help us transition to a low-carbon future.
3 Yet Tunisia's transition to democracy has proved more resilient than some expected.
4 They are demanding a transition to civilian rule before they return home.
5 The election is the final stage in Egypt's transition to civilian rule.
6 The transition to a single agency will begin immediately, GM said Thursday.
7 Proceeds should be used to fund the transition to renewable energy sources.
8 The latter phenomenon was due to receptor transition to the inactive state.
9 Secondly, The transition to the idea of the connected cause or effect.
10 Coal emissions are falling, though, as Europe's transition to cleaner energy continues.
11 Washington on Friday urged a peaceful transition to elections, respecting constitutional rules.
12 The transition to psychosis rate was much lower than in previous samples.
13 But another character also makes the transition to this book: Dodd himself.
14 The transition to high-skilled white-collar jobs drew income and population to cities.
15 A smooth transition to the next generation of leaders looks more likely.
16 Surely the transition to a green economy has never seemed more appealing.
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