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"It's hard to see how a police cell could possibly be considered a more suitable option," said Wollaston.
I suppose that trusting my intuition could also be considered a more feminine trait – one I am learning to appreciate.
The schemes are Hermitian and symmetric and may be considered a more general version of the standard compact (Padé) schemes discussed by Lele.
In general, the new method of optical interferometry can be considered a more conservative method of corrosion measurement with respect to the linear polarization and weight-loss methods.
But she said she looked forward to playing in other important halls with major conductors in what would be considered a more traditional classical music career.
In a game that nowadays identifies its prodigies earlier than ever, his must now be considered a more truly freakish genius.
Also, even if he were to stand aside, a younger and more centrist left wing candidate who might be considered a more plausible future prime minister, notably the Shadow Energy Secretary, Lisa Nandy, could emerge and win the contest.
Perhaps only in the nonrevenue-producing universe of collegiate men's soccer would Creighton University, a small Jesuit college in Nebraska, be considered a more desirable destination than the University of North Carolina.
The report says a UK comms company might be considered a "more attractive" buyer politically than a US company, because it would keep Channel 4 in UK hands and is most likely to keep its publisher-broadcaster model intact, but the government would have to run an open, competitive bidding process.
Why would inhibiting integrase be considered a more effective approach to block HIV replication? 3.
Why would inhibiting integrase be considered a more effective approach to block HIV replication?
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