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We'll build on the points made in the published responses from the last round".
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The Scottish champions play host to their Turkish counterparts at Ibrox tonight, where they hope to build on the point gained against Manchester United in their Group C opener.
We said we wanted to build on the point from last Saturday.
He started well in the second but could not build on three break points in the second game and paid for it when Djokovic hit a new level to take the second tie-break.
In the latter study, even though FGDs allow participants to build on points or disagree with each other, using FGDs may not be the best method for gathering sensitive information, as participants may be reluctant to share such information in the presence of others [ 9].
"It gives us something to build on, we had the point at Yeovil, so we've picked up four points in the last two league games which is very encouraging".
By thoroughly exploring each other's thoughts, we can begin to find and build on points with which we can agree.
In both plants and animals, the methylation activity of DNA and histones continues to present new variables for modifying (eventually) the phenotype of an organism and provides for structural variation that builds on the point mutations, rearrangements, indels, and amplification of retrotransposable elements traditionally considered.
Rooney said: "We need to build on the three points we won in the last game [against Slovakia], and the other side of it isn't our issue, it's nothing for us to be concerned about.
That's the first point of the game, but like Roddick before him, Federer can't build on the first point against the serve.
"Instead of criticizing the sketch or saying 'no,' the director will build on the starting point by saying something like, 'I like Woody's eyes, and what if his eyes rolled left?" Using words like "and" or "what if," rather than "but" is a way to offer suggestions and allow creative juices to flow without fear, Mr. Sims said.
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