The inner core of the regime might not opt out until collapse is already there.
This so-called "superrotation" of the inner core is of the order of 0.3 degrees to 0.5 degrees each year.
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This means that in 900 years, the inner core would gain one full rotation on the rest of the planet.
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The inner core, made of very pure, solid iron, rotates along with the outer core, dragging the Earth's magnetic field with them.
In the process of manufacturing the pill, a middle layer is formed on the border between the coating and the inner core.
The only way this could be explained was if the inner core was spinning slightly faster than the rest of the planet.
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The chances were that those wariest of the idea, such as Britain, would let it happen provided that the inner core would, at any rate in theory, remain open to latecomers.
But is Mr Delors nonetheless at heart a patriotic Frenchman who views the inner core as a more convenient setting for France to dominate the political proceedings, as it did in the early days of the smaller European club?
Their business is driven by the symbiotic alliance between the Net's outer edge, where individual users log on by the millions, and its inner core, where the big traffic moves.
The design calls for around 3, 000 individual receivers arranged rather like a spiral galaxy, with most of the telescopes concentrated in an inner core, and the rest arranged into a set of arms up to 3, 000km (about 2, 000 miles) long.
He hailed the emergence of a new decision-making body at the EU's inner core, made up of leaders from the 16 euro-zone countries.
However, a new route opening in 2015 will expand the MAX to Milwaukie, a small city just seven miles south of Portland, connecting the inner Southeast neighbourhoods to the downtown core at the same time.
Third, France's overt campaign for a smaller, more exclusive inner core is stoking the fears of Britain and some others.
One concerned the future shape of the Union, and whether an inner core of countries could race ahead to ever-tighter integration, perhaps even presaging a federal superstate.
What enrages us to our inner core is that the system, the empire, the governments, are still allowed to try to boss you and us around with one law crazier than the other.
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But he changes the skyline of a city, and his inner core is as tough as tungsten when continuous push comes to ultimate shove.
Whether the eurozone publics will support a more integrated inner core intruding more into national policies is at best an open question - they have not been asked.
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Eventually, like her parents, she left and has now written a devastating account of her experience, particularly in its most secretive inner core, what is known as the Sea Organisation or Sea-org.
Red giants are created when a star exhausts its supply of hydrogen at its core, with the result that the inner layer contracts and the outer layers expand, forming a redder and much larger star.
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This belies the third thing that made him important an inner core of seriousness.
Occasionally, the three Benelux countries have tried, without much success, to speed up integration within the European Union by turning themselves into an ever tighter, more dynamic inner core.
The core vote of this Party today is not the heartlands, the inner city, not any sectional interest or lobby.
The 27-country single market could fragment as decision-making gravitates to an inner core.
The castle's walls will consist of inner and outer layers of stone, sandwiching a reinforced concrete core.
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