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The assisted dying bill has been introduced by Labour MP Kim Leadbeater, who argues her legislation is the "most robust" in the world.

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His email continued: “Ministers claim that the UK has one of the most ‘robust and transparent’ arms export licensing regimes in the world, however this is the opposite of the truth.”

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They are a really big deal, and Yale Law School has the most robust clerkship program of any school in the country.

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"We believe this is due to occasional instances of coherence between these early short waves, which can be explained using quantum field theory, the most robust theory we have to describe everyday phenomena such as photons or electrons. While individual short waves would be relatively powerless, coherent groups would have the power to reshape waves much larger than themselves. This is a rare instance of where a theory of something at one extreme scale seems to explain something at the opposite end of the scale."

Surprisingly, habit was the most robust predictor of people's intention to use air taxis, despite the relatively smaller number of participants who agreed that taking the vehicles would become a habit for them, he said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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