- But then there are a series of things: AIDS, hepatitis, malaria, TB, others
- And there are a series of behaviors that we've learnt as kids, and that turn out to be quite useful to us as designers.
- (6) Whereas there are a series of confounding factors in the epidemiology of lung cancer, for example smoking, radon, and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons.
- And on this pole there are a series of magnets.
- There are a series of positive issues on which we can and must work.
- From a quantitative point of view, there are a series of uncertainties that are making its future difficult.
- For immigration, there are a series of guarantees and safeguards which apply to what we call 'sensitive data'.
- But then there are a series of things: AIDS, hepatitis, malaria, TB, others and simpler ones, such as guidance of treatment.
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- 2010, which includes that wild salmon populations shall be re
- established in potential salmon rivers.
- In conclusion, there is a series of amendments emphasising the scientific impact of the consequences of climate change on the world's oceans.
- However at IBSFC level, where the new Member States bordering the Baltic Sea are all involved, there is a series of Recommendations regarding the Salmon Action Plan 1997
- At the moment, there is a series of definitions of sensitive areas created, in particular, by the United Nations and the Alpine Convention, and also by the Community legislation on the protection of the environment.
- As things currently stand, there is a series of bilateral agreements between individual EU Member States and the United States.
- It is always possible to do more and to do it better, but the truth is that, as I have already said, there is a series of legal instruments which duly correspond to this desire to effectively combat this type of offence.
- There is a series of amendments regarding deadlines, procedures and monitoring, in particular Amendments Nos 7, 11 and 14.
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