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Even if the intein or intron has optimized its splicing activity, the insertion sequence still bears with it the burden of replicating, transcribing and in the case of inteins also translating, hundreds of superfluous nucleotides.
Until the condition is resolved, I bear with it".
"With depression, the inclination for Koreans is to just bear with it and get over it," he said.
As with most authoritarian states nearing a transition in leadership, the succession bears with it the risks of bloodshed, betrayal within the elite and even civil unrest.
Thinking small can bear with it great dignity, and in the age of the computer and audiences of one, maybe the idea of universal genius is passé.
Kramnik set up a bridgehead for attack with 15 Ne5; an exchange with 15... Ne5 17 de Nd7 18 f4 would let him get a kingside majority in motion, so Kasparov had to bear with it for the moment.
A team as emotionally fragile as this, that bears with it always in the knockout stages the trauma of past failure, surely needed a coach with experience, somebody who could calm nerves and stiffen sinews.
Speaking after their 1-1 drawithth Shrewsbury, O'Driscoll said: "If they bear with it, we'll be ok.
Their stable of music has expanded, though it still needs a bit of work, but we're willing to bear with it as their catalog improves.
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