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But this party, like many, was filled with producers and A-listers, getting progressively drunk on champagne, who could conceivably provide her with roles – or at least the vague promise of such.

Achieving the new unified system could conceivably provide encouragement for another, far more ambitious project that European leaders will be grappling with at their summit meeting this week: a uniform system of banking regulation and supervision for the euro area.

Richard L. Revesz, dean of the New York University School of Law, called the project "a spectacular concept," and said his university could conceivably provide office and classroom space for the corps as well as expertise.

Nevertheless, he "heartily endorses" the plan, or something like it, which he says might conceivably provide data on the composition of Earth's insides.

Therefore, the scatter plots of δ13C vs. OC/TN ratio, δ15N vs. OC/TN ratio, and δ13C vs. δ15N (Fig. 7) conceivably provide a better characterization of organic matter sources than the other scatter plots.

This indicated that [18F]FDG-6-P did not accumulate within the inflammatory cells and so this could conceivably provide a means to distinguish between sites of sterile inflammation and S. aureus infection, an important limitation of [18F]FDG imaging [45].

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For instance, cutting-edge in-utero surgeries, along with the increased use of ultrasound, are conceivably providing a connection and relationship with a unique developing life.

While the scientific taxonomy may not list beliefs as basic cognitive states, it could conceivably still provide the resources for developing a realist interpretation of these and other folk psychological states.

We selected the SimpleMKL method for its speed and relatively sparse kernel weights, but other weighting methods conceivably could provide better performance [ 12, 23].

An increased density of such elements close to t2r genes conceivably could provide a mechanism for the genesis of the record-sized T2R family.

Alternative splicing of transcripts is one mechanism by which novel proteins are created, which conceivably may provide the diversity for interaction between rapidly evolving partners like CenH3 and centromeric DNA.

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