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"Change, however, takes time and constitutes not only a challenge for Lidl but for all active companies in the retail industry".

Nsuta was purposively selected because it is the district capital and the fact that it constitutes not only a sizeable proportion of the total number of the population in the district but also it has diverse ethnic groups across the district.

And the fact that, for the first time, an Arab country took this step, the fact that it said no to the Iranians' attempted holdup, thus foiling the manœuvre of which Hamas and Hezbollah were the vanguard but whose ultimate goal was to set the region ablaze, constitutes not only a gesture of survival but proof of maturity and a welcome sign of clarification.

To integrate heterogeneous and large omics data constitutes not only a conceptual challenge but a practical hurdle in the daily analysis of omics data.

The dataset provided here constitutes not only a stable basis for critical testing of divergence dates for basal EAR lineages from their tilapiine precursors [ 44] but also a critical template for future phylogenomic and comparative studies based on African cichlids.

Adduct measurement therefore constitutes not only a means of risk estimation but it may be used as a complement of disease epidemiology in situations in which, for statistical reasons, the risk is too low to be detectable--which does not signify that the risk is acceptably low.

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The use of this type of polymer constitutes not only an easy way to obtain HA beads but it would be also possible to form scaffolds with different shapes and sizes due to the versatility of the polymer.

Possibly, IL-6 constitutes not only an innocent bystander of inflammatory activation, but also might be an aggravating factor because IL-6 determines negative inotropic effects on the myocardium [ 23].

Each new Pfam release constitutes not only an increase in the number of protein families covered (9,318 for Pfam 22; 11,912 for Pfam 24; and 13,672 for Pfam 26), but also significant improvements in domain models aiming at more comprehensive coverage while maintaining high specificity.

Bloch wrote: "Expectation, hope and intention, directed towards the possibility which has not yet arrived, constitute not only a fundamental property of the human consciousness but also, provided they are rectified and grasped in their concrete aspect, a fundamental determination at the heart of objective reality itself".

I would be particularly grateful for links of any more recent work on the same lines.Marxism, radical leftist ideologies, and "real socialism" constitute not only a fragment of world history, and of Polish or Hungarian histories, but also a chapter in Jewish history.

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