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The evidence indicates that he could not believe that this ideal would be completely realized.
But in today's irretrievably industrialized world, returning to horse-based life is a dream unlikely ever to be completely realized.
The role of tissue engineering, stem cells, and gene therapy has not been completely realized; therefore, continued in vivo studies are required for clinical translation.
Dr. Juanes said he believed that undertaking such storage would be in humanity's best interest, but that the benefits might not be completely realized for hundreds of years.
However, this huge potential for the understanding of bacterial pathogenesis has not yet been completely realized because of the substantial technical problems associated with accurately measuring bacterial gene expression during real infections.
"What the Bauhaus stood for was never completely realized, and that's opened the floodgates for all sorts of misconceptions".
The goal of creating a team approach, in which all staff were knowledgeable about tobacco cessation policies and procedures and responsibility for tobacco treatment would be spread across multiple staff, was not completely realized.
In two-dimensional systems with interfacial curvature (with and without misfit), we find good agreement between theory and simulations, but only at large supersaturations, where we find that the Gibbs Thomson effect is less completely realized.
The alliance between the two companies was never completely realized because of antitrust concerns by the U.S. Department of Justice.
Since human genome and several other organisms' genomes are completely sequenced, gene regulation is realized to be more immense and more complex than expected.
Yet the two sides may assume that their interests are completely opposed and fail to realize this shared goal.
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