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1That, in turn, could result in less fish available to local communities.
2They in turn were planning to form a new party, he said.
3May I in turn refer to his recent work Does Morality Change?
4This, in turn, restricted the level of capital growth within the market.
5That population shift in turn changed the political balance of the nation.
6Gig workers in turn enjoy the flexibility to work whenever they want.
7Social workers in turn acknowledged the impact of bureaucratic pressures at work.
8The Taliban, in turn, received support from Pakistan's military and intelligence services.
9That may in turn affect demand from central banks in emerging markets.
10The government in turn has warned Yingluck against politicizing the rice issue.
11Weight can be calming and in turn help people manage physical sensations.
12The UK in turn owes hundreds of billions to Germany and Spain.
13Analysts say a run-off in turn increases the chances of more violence.
14LVMH in turn says there is no need to fast-track the case.
15Beijing in turn has tried to ease conditions in the property market.
16The ruler in turn is in the position of son to Heaven.
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