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And, it's not as though this is a one-off instance of poor leadership.
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Secondly, the extent to which AAtRSs might function as peptide ligases remains unclear - is MshC a one-off example or are there more such instances?
It was a one-off case".
Style is a matter of patterning, as "it involves describing preferred or recurring patterns of linguistic behaviour, rather than individual or one-off instances of intervention" (Baker 2000, p. 245).
He also described the apple and potato initiatives as "one-off" instances, since weather conditions created those specific batches.
We suggest that in the first instance, a one-off, TS/NPA-wide effort focused entirely on tip pruning, in effect removing E. flavipes favoured host material, and then followed by annual monitoring and further location-specific tip pruning if recolonization is detected, may achieve longer lasting control.
"There would probably have to be a level of seriousness in the conduct in question for instance, a one-off comment would be unlikely to be reported or prosecuted".
A big measured fall in income after the tax rise of 1993, for instance, mainly reflected a one-off pre-reform cash-out of stock options by a relatively small group of rich taxpayers.
"We hope the Premier League demonstrates unequivocally that this instance of sexism was a one-off and is not emblematic of a wider sexist culture," she said.
Some venues – C for instance – charge more, but do so as a one-off fee).
For instance, inflation has jumped mainly because the recent removal of fuel subsidies led to a one-off rise in the cost of petrol.
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