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Tredwell had found some turn during the Indian innings and the dry surface was not going to improve while England's decision to field was based on the possibility of a Duckworth-Lewis run chase.
Edwin S. Lyman, a nuclear expert at the Union of Concerned Scientists, a group that is generally critical of the nuclear industry and the commission's regulations, said that many of the agency's judgments were based on the possibility of a quick release of radioactive material, which could cause exposures before people in the area could be be moved away.
This prediction is based on the possibility of a variant to be e.g. deleterious or in-frame.
Allosteric regulation is entirely based on the possibility of a given protein to coexist in two or more conformations of comparable stability.
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A new solubility mechanism is based on the possibility of formation of SWNT clusters in solution.
Our justice system is based on the possibility of rehabilitation.
The judge also made clear that his opinion was based on the possibility of future advances.
There are very few problems where we make rules based on the possibility of false accusations.
Liability issues, based on the possibility of the mural falling down or somehow damaging the water tower, delayed the project.
These two last criteria were based on the possibility of registering artificially or pathologically modified data.
The human exchanges were principled or lurid, based on the possibilities of each industry at the time.
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