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“Abolishing this clause would allow political control over medical professionalism, in other words, politicizing medicine, and would harm public health and medical autonomy.
About a quarter of Americans, in other words, take UNC’s side in its years-long legal dispute with Students for Fair Admissions.
Source: https://ansonrecord.com/opinion/36449/john-hood-who-are-you-calling-an-extremist
Adding multi-unit housing may change the feel of a mom-and-pop-y downtown, in other words, but not as dramatically as a Main Street full of empty storefronts.
Source: https://downeast.com/issues-politics/what-we-talk-about-when-we-talk-about-character/
As a friend of mine advises, it’s more realistic to think of younger men as works in progress – in other words, just like the rest of us only with increased malleability and a willingness to learn.
Audio quality/richness: I benchmarked how good the LinkBuds' sound was based on how immersive it felt (in other words, did it feel like I was surrounded on all sides by Olivia's rich, luscious voice?
Source: https://mashable.com/review/olivia-rodrigo-sony-linkbuds-s
Balance sheet has $88M in cash and they plan to exit 2024 with sufficient cash (in other words, cash use in 2024 will be much less than 2023).
Before going after the speck in our neighbor’s eye, in other words, it might be well to remove the beam from our own.
But lessons have been learned, and steps are being taken to safeguard global banking systems – in other words, a worldwide financial crisis is much less likely.
China, in other words, views soft power as an important pillar of its foreign policy and a crucial ingredient that can assure the country fulfil its dream to be a “great power”.
Source: http://bangladeshchronicle.net/global-soft-power-index-2023-how-is-bangladesh-doing/
Clarence Thomas, in other words, may have broken the law.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/18/opinion/clarence-thomas-harlan-crow-real-estate.html
Financially, in other words, the bump was substantial but not game-changing.
Source: https://insidestory.org.au/new-medias-idiosyncratic-survivor/
He does it all, in other words.
In the case of Uruguay if the Big Mac price is adjusted by the country's GDP per capita, such a hamburger should be 16% cheaper, which means in other words that the Uruguayan Peso is overvalued 46,3% against the US dollar.
It’s inappropriate, in other words, to compare capacity from before the pandemic to capacity during the pandemic, Rolland argued.
It will, in other words, have to adopt the only strategy that makes any sense given these implacable new international realities — a strategy of restraint.
Source: https://www.nationalobserver.com/2023/01/11/opinion/grand-strategy-canada-2023-world-order
Macroeconomists expect falls in prices due to a slump in demand: in other words, they anticipate a surplus of production — a Malthusian glut.
Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/01/alasdair-macleod/says-law-and-macroeconomic-ignorance/
Nevertheless, they’re made using a mix of acrylics, vinyls and petroleum-derived polymers (plastics, in other words) to bind the paint coating together.
No school bookshelf should have been empty, in other words, and it was a tremendous leap to imagine that DeSantis was concerned about children in just one Florida county reading a couple of baseball biographies.
Not Airdrie in other words.
Now you are aware that within HUD, we have COP and COS, AOBS as well, so in other words, we are able to offer optical engines to different types of HUD for development.