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What's fun is Microsoft can likely use foreign cash reserves for the payments, so the cost to the company is less than it otherwise appears.

Thus, if an institution invests in system-to-system delivery with NIH, it can likely use the same technology with other agencies, or even for e-business transactions other than grants.

Despite the variation in local power, the bigger lesson is that any city can likely use at least one local policy (from the report or otherwise) to increase their local energy dollar and boost their economy.

For dogs with short coats, you can likely use a rubber curry comb to de-shed.

For traditional squads, you can likely use your sports team's gym or practice space- check with your team's head coach to coordinate times the space will be available for your squad's practices.

There might be some remaining connected wood fiber that you can finish with an axe, and you can likely use a maul or an axe to split the sections into smaller, more manageable pieces.

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If you're upgrading from an older device on the same plan, you can most likely use your old SIM card unless it physically doesn't fit.

Thus, narrow implants can likely be used successfully.

Thus, the Sn-filled CNFs can likely be used as a hydrogen storage material.

Experimental results showed that such a SOM-BPNN-based model can accurately predict the product quality (weight) and can likely be used for various practical applications.

This relationship can likely be used for prediction of the intact rock strength development of similar sandstone over the engineering lifetime of man-made slopes in tropical areas.

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