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By the same token.
If someone applies the same rule to different situations, they judge them by the same token: If things go well, he's full of praise, but, by the same token, when things go wrong he gets furious.
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By the same token, well-characterised mitogens such as the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and the ErbB2 (HER2/ neu) oncoprotein have been causally linked to cell growth inhibition and apoptosis (Gill and Lazar, 1981; Kawamoto et al, 1984; Filmus et al, 1985; Polet, 1990; Tagliabue et al, 1991; Armstrong et al, 1994; Harris et al, 1995; Kita et al, 1996).
By the same token, good protection in an animal model does not guarantee protection in humans.
Well, by the same token, Republicans could not have deregulated Wall Street.
By the same token, the whole Arab spring might very well yet give rise to a long winter of chaos and reaction.
By the same token, these innovations don't always age well.
By the same token, be direct about what you want, as well.
By the same token, American banks have patterns of regional exposure as well, though they are much less pronounced.
By the same token, England's uninhibited performances at the World Twenty20 may well have been a reflection of a much more contented camp.
By the same token of course, it can be a terrifying time as well.
"Now by the same token we need to apply relevant security to those devices as well.
By the same token, however, it was marvellous to see Go Native run so well on his return to hurdles over at Punchestown.
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