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This is reflected by the fact that only 7.9% of all MSI-H CRCs show progression to a metastatic state (UICCIV), while 27.9% of MSS cases succeed in forming distant metastases [ 22].
As the pathogen infection structures develop and attempt to penetrate the epidermis, basal resistance mechanisms are mobilized and in most cases succeed in inhibiting the establishment of disease by non-adapted pathogens.
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Obama has made his job all the more difficult by trying to do something — and in some cases succeeding — without offering much of a challenge to the people standing in the way.
If any of six such cases succeeds, it could contribute to another glut in allowances, and another slide in the price.Nonetheless, a reluctance to trade allowances, whether driven by timidity or prudence, adds to the overall cost of emissions abatement.
Cases succeeded in that aim.
These two cases succeeded to the next SBT.
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This is an especially pressing point in the context of regional uprisings that have in recent years challenged and in some cases succeeded in ousting their autocratic leaders.
By drawing on a history of falsely accused Black lynching victims, these men are trying (and in some cases succeeding) to encourage the public to ignore legitimate sexual assault claims and gain sympathy for themselves.
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