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Did you mean "To be delivered"? You can use "To be delivered" when referring to something that is scheduled or expected to be sent or brought to a recipient. Example: "The package is set to be delivered by tomorrow afternoon."
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The main limitation to complete silencing or shortening of the mutant HTT gene seem to be delivery into the cells.
Traditional doctrine holds that there has to be delivery, a transfer of possession of the thing accompanied by donative intent on the part of the donor, and acceptance by the donee.
Gift tax law 101 says that in order for there to be a gift there has to be delivery and acceptance.
Scottish Labour health spokeswoman Jackie Baillie said: "There needs to be delivery behind the SNP's rhetoric about improving access to care, but we also need some honesty about how it should be funded so that people in need benefit from clear and sustained levels of support".
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"It's going to be about delivery.
They need to be a delivery point for services, especially things like maintenance services.
"Our focus continues to be the delivery of an increased capacity stadium," added Levy.
Games just happened to be the delivery method.
For injury to be avoided, delivery must take place expeditiously, with minimal delay.
Nevertheless, proliposomes seems to be versatile delivery system for BCS classes II and III drugs.
Already renowned for its low prices, next-day delivery and online movie streaming, Amazon's natural next step seems to be grocery deliveries.
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