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"But generally there is a bit of sequestering of carbon" by the forest in its natural state.
The fewer the weapons on one side, the more dangerous would be the sequestering of a small number of weapons by the other.
A few schools have accepted the sequestering of doctoral dissertations supported by private funds to protect proprietary information.
Some sequestering is obviously needed, but unnecessary mandatory sequestration costs taxpayers $2 million to $4 million each year.
The leaders said one of the remaining sticking points was whether there should be mandatory sequestering of juries in criminal cases.
In court, he said he knew the sudden sequestering would cause hardships for the 12 jurors and three alternates.
Phosvitins are important in sequestering calcium, iron and other cations for the developing embryo.
The species manages salts by sequestering them in cell vacuoles and eventually shedding the leaves.
But the geology of this part of Illinois is not suitable for sequestering the carbon dioxide from these plants.
The tradition of sequestering juries dates back centuries; the idea is to prevent tampering and make sure all jurors return for the next day's deliberations.
I guess that could extend to the sequestering of an emotionally unbalanced first lady who might stand in the way of reelection."
Faculty members make a point of not sequestering themselves in the lab, said Margaret Sullivan, vice president of external affairs for the college.
Earlier bills in the Legislature to eliminate mandatory sequestering of jurors as well as exempting certain professionals have failed.
They assert that costly mistrials would increase if New York abandoned mandatory sequestering and that deliberations would take longer.
The judge also wants to cut back costly sequestering of juries and raise jurors' compensation, from $15 a day, to $40, the rate paid to jurors in Federal courts.
Quietly, he issued orders for the sequestering of Gowachin females within the inner Graluz bastions which he'd had the foresight to prepare.
Follicle stimulating hormone may initiate the sequestering of testosterone in the testes, but once developed only testosterone is required to maintain spermatogenesis.
Such informants helped procure the arrest of General Malishkin and the sequestering of General Vlasov.
(A New York law enacted in May that ends the mandatory sequestering of juries during criminal cases is expected by many lawyers to relieve jury tension.)
Parsimony suggests that the sequestering of PAs in the larval stage evolved in the subfamily Arctiinae common ancestor.
If msiK RNAs are cis-regulatory elements, they likely function by sequestering the ribosome-binding site, thus preventing gene translation.
The two court officers' unions strongly favor the sequestering of juries in criminal trials, which means overtime pay for the court officers who must guard the jurors overnight.
The minimization of the effects of climate change has a lot to do with the sequestering of carbon, and expansive grasslands may play an essential role in this process.
These ncRNAs act by sequestering translational repressor proteins, activating expression of downstream genes that would normally be blocked by the repressors.
Portuguese citizens still remember the Estado Novo's censorship policy, institutionalizing strict control over the media, resorting to measures used previously against newspapers and systematic sequestering of books.