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... continue a course of action or policy which is useful to , or in the interests of , A.2 The exercise of influence does not always cease , therefore , after B does X. It is often a continuing process of reinforcing B's behavior . Second ...
... continue a course of action or policy which is useful to , or in the interests of , A.2 The exercise of influence does not always cease , therefore , after B does X. It is often a continuing process of reinforcing B's behavior . Second ...
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... continue the war . The American government did not know all these details , of course , but it had ample intelligence information indicating that the Japanese would continue to resist no matter how near defeat they were , and that the ...
... continue the war . The American government did not know all these details , of course , but it had ample intelligence information indicating that the Japanese would continue to resist no matter how near defeat they were , and that the ...
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... continue until some point of accommodation is reached . But in an award , bargaining ceases when both sides have agreed to resolve the issue on the basis of an impartial arbitrator , judge , or objective criterion such as majority will ...
... continue until some point of accommodation is reached . But in an award , bargaining ceases when both sides have agreed to resolve the issue on the basis of an impartial arbitrator , judge , or objective criterion such as majority will ...
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