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in·tro·duces
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of introduces in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
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The numerical value of introduces in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
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The problem is that the technique that Apple Inc -LRB- AAPL.O -RRB- introduces could be used again by The FBI. And if it gets out, by China or Russia or others, it introduces exposures that have n’t been there in the past. It’s a backdoor.
It was much weaker than anticipated and that could mean the central bank introduces negative interest rates.
It introduces costs and complications, and it introduces a likelihood that you might not get that relief, that's not without cost.
When setting the stage for a universal health coverage debate, it really introduces the idea that family planning and reproductive health may not be included services and that's a dangerous precedent, we see this increasing understanding that people need access to reproductive health services and this feels like a definite step backwards when talking about medicines and vaccines, but explicitly excluding reproductive health.
In one fell swoop we can now see the same mental health benefits of marriage for same sex couples as heterosexual couples, the main reason there is a benefit to being in a legally recognized marriage is that it introduces a level of stability into a relationship. This is going to help change the social climate. Hearing the Supreme Court say this is OK will help couples feel like they're part of regular society.
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