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CITES
abbreviation
Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
Example Sentences
He cites one study that found risk reduction plateaued around 7,500 steps for older women, while other studies have found benefit continuing through 10,000 steps or more.
He cites former Wallabies David Pocock and Phil Waugh, England's Neil Back and ex-Harlequins flanker Will Skinner as back rows of yesteryear who excelled despite lacking the heft.
She cites an online tendency among women to wield the word as a tool of self-abasement — “I’m a mess, I choose chaos.”
The most commonly used word in winning campaigns is "people", according to Bruni- Lowe's analysis - he cites Bill Clinton's 1992 "Putting People First" and "For People, For a Change" as examples of slogans that made a real difference, allowing the presidential candidate to play to his strengths as a "people person" in contrast to his stiff opponent George HW Bush.
The lawsuit also cites reporting from The Times that found the utility’s Santa Ynez Reservoir, located in the Palisades, was empty during the inferno, having been closed months earlier for repairs.
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