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Nevertheless, the negative publicity connected with findings of uncontrolled GMO's in the environment could seriously damage the Swiss oilseed rape industry, considering the high sensitivity of consumers regarding GE-food at the European scale [39].

And right now, you don't have a tremendous amount of control over that multiplayer experience, you don't have a lot of control over who you play against or connecting with or finding particular friends, or the ability to play against people of a similar skill level, or interests, or geography - and Elite gives you all of those tools.

If people feel they are excluded from a group then feelings of loneliness might drive them to connect with people, finding new friends or rekindling old relationships.

● I'm good at connecting with people, finding their strengths, and motivating them to achieve.

I wonder if instead they invested the same amount of time and effort in connecting with themselves, finding that inner bliss, and learning to love themselves would they be successful and happy?

One of my favorite teachers liked to say that "half of education is reflection". This means that a huge part of learning is thinking about what you've encountered making sense of it, connecting with it, finding new pathways for exploration.

The movement was connected with feelings, findings, needs, desires (e.g., the need of light and order in the cosmos, the desire of expansion and space).

This could be connected with the previous finding that the older the child the more reliable the food allergy diagnosis [ 27].

The first step was a search with a list of key words (connected with OR: "incidental finding" and synonyms; word families for "gene", "genome" or "exome" and "genetic"; and "case") in titles and abstracts for articles published in the last 10 years (538 articles).

They were most concerned about people connected with their sport finding out if they were to seek help as it may be perceived as a sign of their "weaknesses " or inability to cope, and expose them to the negative views of others.

A Turkish counter-terrorism official told the Guardian the security officers who located Masharipov had worked on finding individuals connected with the suspect after identifying him and confirming who he was thanks to a foreign intelligence agency.

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