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They may simply be too distant from the actual work being done.
AUSTRALIANS, in the popular imagination, are reckoned never to be too distant from a cold beer.
Herds can exploit grazing resources in the liberated territories that would otherwise be too distant from water points, whereas in the camps, it permits large herds to be maintained on the periphery where water is deposited in large tanks.
Third, the SNPs assayed in the association analyses could be too distant from (or not in linkage disequilibrium with) the functional polymorphism in the gene.
This suggests that CAN1, which is 32 kb from the end of the chromosome and greater than 20 kb from the subtelomeric domain may be too distant from the telomere to be influenced by the Rad52 sequestered there.
Furthermore, to cover the full exons of around 270 base pairs, the primers may not be too distant from the exon-intron boundaries.
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From: Robert To Nigel Subjectt: Re: Healthcare health Nigel, methinks you are too distant from the US to see what this means.
The third level, called trajectory regenerator, acts with an anticipative effect when the modified setpoints are too distant from the original ones and recomputes the entire toolpath.
In that early period Yaya Touré, who would become so influential later, was too distant from Mario Balotelli.
Science itself suggests that we may never know, because the origin of the universe is too distant from us in space and time.
Locke is a man racked by the idea of being too distant from the center, which is a major theme of the film's style and content.
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