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But we’ve learned more in recent weeks about the details that kind of precipitated the direct accusation.
“IDC survey research indicates that one of the significant permanent changes in IT operations precipitated by the pandemic was a tightening of the bonds between NetOps and SecOps,” IDC stated.
In one instance, the release of the problematic precipitated the dismissal of the current editor-in-chief by Johanningsmeier.
It turned out that Ezi-Ashi had developed compartment syndrome precipitated by the occlusion of blood supply to the limb for more than 48 hours by the tight cast.
Milanovic echoed frequent Hungarian criticism of the EU, saying the bloc was overreaching in its powers over member states and that this excessive control had precipitated Brexit and driven the United Kingdom out.
Source: https://ktar.com/story/5421702/croatian-president-blasts-eu-penalties-against-hungary/
That is the entire population of the state of Mississippi just since this administration changed these policies and precipitated this crisis.
Source: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/02/05/800k-released-into-us/
Their anger in the present moment, going by media reports, is precipitated by the alleged opaque manner the former governor of the state, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, managed the 13% Oil Derivation Fund that accrued to the state.
Their rule-breaking protest on the state House floor on March 30 is what precipitated the expulsions by the Republican-controlled chamber.