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Presumably this is to demonstrate the economic disadvantage of the sex worker, but there is a certain amount of freedom to this division, and participants are able to "swap teams" if they so choose.
Although they were allocated randomly to either the blood or urine method of monitoring, they are able to swap methods or to stop monitoring if they choose.
For ongoing therapy, patients must demonstrate stability of both six-minute walk distance (6MWD) and echocardiographic parameters, although they are able to swap to an alternate agent if these criteria are not met.
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Avivo thinks owners should be able to swap a few parts instead.
Banks will be able to swap illiquid assets for more sound government securities.
They would like to be able to swap permits, to consolidate their operations in a single bay.
One of the reasons you bought an S.L.R. camera is to be able to swap lenses for different photographic effects.
To be able to swap Álvaro Morata for Mandzukic is a sweet option, and there was nearly an instant dividend.
Outside he was able to swap paintings for drugs with dealers - "generally they went for psychedelic stuff".
On Ender's Game she was able to swap stories with Butterfield whose career has had a similar charmed trajectory.
G.M. shareholders will be able to swap their stakes for Hughes stock in a tax-free exchange.
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