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"Experience is obviously a key factor and a big factor in these weeks and I'm gaining experience.
Many MPs believe that immigration was a key factor and increasingly there are calls for the party to abandon its commitment to the free movement of labour.
"The indigent-defense system seems to be a key factor, and if the reforms that Texas passed make a meaningful difference in the way cases are handled there, then I think it will result in fewer death sentences".
He highlighted late diagnosis as a key factor and cited the fact that 24% of men with prostate cancer visited their GP at least three times before their disease was identified, compared with 8% of women with breast cancer, according to the National Cancer Experience Survey.
Obtaining structural information on the fragment complexed to the protein target is a key factor and also a major limitation.
Porosity is a key factor and those activated carbons with higher volumes of micropores exhibit higher adsorption capacities and breakthrough times.
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Inflammation, chronic and subclinical, has come to be recognized as a key factor in tumorigenesis and cancer progression [ 175– 175].
Nitrogen (N) is an essential macronutrient and a key factor controlling plant growth and development.
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