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The drug company instead intends to focus on developing new products, which happens to be a prerogative that may lend itself to more mergers activity.
This pluralism does not seem to be a prerogative of the fine arts as the representations used in the sciences are not all of one kind either.
Given the above-outlined limitations, the necessity of using a non-human primate model becomes evident, especially considering the fact that manual dexterity is considered to be a prerogative of primates (see Lemon 2008, for review), and monkeys such as macaques exhibit considerable manual dexterity.
Sequence-specific interactions with promoters are thought to be a prerogative of bacterial RNAP promoter specificity factor, the σ subunit, and the only known sequence-specific interaction of the core enzyme with promoters is that of CTDs of the α-subunits of RNAP with the Upstream Promoter element.
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For the most unremarkable and law-abiding person, as much as anyone, privacy is a prerogative.
This is a prerogative power, and therefore one that should be exercised by the government.
He is honorary president of the international festival so there's a prerogative.
But it is a prerogative that is also available to those nations whose victims the west has ignored.
I feel like it's a prerogative of the people making it to make it look like I'm shining.
In the European Union, this is a prerogative held only by Britain, Sweden and other countries that kept their national currencies.
Sending troops into action is a prerogative power (meaning it can happen just on the prime minister's say so).
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