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The second important demographic indicator to which we dedicate our attention in this paper refers to female entrepreneurship.
The second important point is to createA special service area where VIP-clients are accepted without queue and crush.
A second important aspect is solidarity," said Milososki,
The second important organ of the digestive system of the fetus,
The second important point is the inclusion of successful,
The second important characteristic is the igniting of the ever-burning oil lamp
The second important conclusion that can be drawn from such an expenditure structure is that the most important factor for stabilization of city cleaning services is the savings on labour.
The second important sphere of the Institute's activities is the continuous development
The second important point is to learn how to suppressAggression in the Asian in relation to other dogs.
Ljajić said that the second important signal is joining the World Trade Organization.
The second important change compared to the current system would be to lower the coefficients in the education system.
The second important point is the appointment of a long-term course of a combination of 3-4 antituberculous drugs.
The second important problem in the Arctic is the debate about states' authorities over the Northeast Passage(NEP).
The second important factor was Serbia's social structure of the time,
The second important reason for the“ballet walk” in a child,
The second important caveat about Google Flu Trends is that its ability to predict the CDC flu data was prone to short-term failure
A second important idea is when making decisions about studies with unknown risk is power analysis,
The second important factor in the economic status of a journalist
A second important idea when making decisions about studies with unknown risk is power analysis,
Th e second important point is that all this hap- pened mostly without bloodshed and with comparatively little violence by