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Greater co-ordination should go hand in hand with a system to provide incentives for the member states committing to implement difficult reforms in times of consolidation, for instance through an embryonic form of a fiscal capacity of the eurozone.
The European Union has bolstered its own security cooperation, creating an embryonic fallback if NATO fails, for instance.
For instance, defects in some of those genes can be so serious that the organism dies at an embryonic or perinatal stage, whilst defects in other DNA repair genes can lead to cancer.
The order and timing of these duplications is still debated, as is their origin: for instance, αD may have evolved by duplication either of adult αA (see [ 12]), or of an embryonic α-like gene [ 14].
"The plans are in an embryonic stage.
Are Supergrass an embryonic Pink Floyd?
Occasionally you detect an embryonic melody.
Therapeutic cloning, he said, "is literally in an embryonic stage".
Momentum, for them, is an embryonic political party.
There is an embryonic foreign service and potential foreign ministers.
And Tom Rhys Harries, as Silver Johnny, suggests an embryonic Elvis.
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