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estab.

abbreviation for

  1. established.


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In December, he joined Trump in promoting Roy Moore’s Senate candidacy, quoting the song “Sweet Home Alabama” in a tweet on the eve of Election Day: “AL voters are too smart to let the media & Estab Repubs & Dems tell them how to vote. I hope the spirit of Lynyrd Skynyrd is alive/well in AL. ‘A southern man don’t need them around anyhow & Watergate does not bother me, does your conscience bother you, tell me true?’

Scalia and Justice Clarence Thomas file a separate concurrence to make certain that even as Kennedy has eviscerated his own “coercion” test for Establishment Clause violations, they do not believe that anyone can ever be coerced by state endorsement of religion, unless there has been brutal and repressive coercion: … to the extent coercion is relevant to the Estab­lishment Clause analysis, it is actual legal coercion that counts—not the “subtle coercive pressures” allegedly felt by respondents in this case.

From Slate

The outstanding question is whether Pulse will generate a workable business model and then can estab­lish a monopoly position due to its scale and network effects, like Twitter.

From Salon

Image: Scientific American, June 1979 Once the elongating fibers have estab­lished the appropriate synaptic contacts with the target cells, the continued sur­vival of the innervating cells in the gan­glion appears to depend on the availa­bility of NGF.

These facts and others have led to the idea that mitochondria and chloroplasts are descended from prokaryotes that be­ came trapped in a larger cell and estab­lished an endosymbiotic relation with it.

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