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The leadership we need will not only adjust, but will also orchestrate and alter events, attitudes and positions.
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T cells are not only the key mediators of adaptive immune responses, but they also orchestrate the delicate balance of immune responses between nonproductive and exaggerated inflammation.
But CrAT is ambivalent, and it can also orchestrate the opposite reaction, breaking up acetylcarnitine.
In Homo sapiens, the protein family of chemotactic cytokines, i.e. chemokines, functions as traffic coordinators for the innate defense system, but it also orchestrates lymphocyte trafficking and homeostatic cell homing in the human body.
MSCs also orchestrate the process of creating new voice calls.
In Congo, United Nations officials have faced not only operational hurdles but also orchestrated hostility against international workers, including attacks on United Nations' offices in Kinshasa, the capital.
As it transpired the army not only allowed Brotherhood candidate Mohamed Morsi to become president in Egypt but also orchestrated his removal.
Aidem, who previously worked with Oper at HBO, said that her role at Fandor has expanded organically, where she wasn't just handling the company's legal affairs but also orchestrating deals like the new partnership with MoviePass.
She also orchestrates publicity stunts for me".
Rose also orchestrated the Knicks on defense.
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