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Such a scenario would have left the US stuck in a position where it contributed to its own agent's demise, and officials may have preferred to end the investigation as quickly as possible.
Finally, Amnesty International argues that it has not contributed to its own injuries See Brief for Respondents at 36.
Netscape may have contributed to its own difficulties, but Microsoft reserves a special ruthlessness for any company that dares to take it on directly.
Liverpool, the club that was once his nemesis, was routed, 4-0, aTottenhamam, where Liverpool contributed to its own downfall by having two men sent off.
Yet this narrative, which paints the Brotherhood as a champion of democracy and an innocent victim of state aggression, fails to acknowledge the ways the group contributed to its own demise.
Yet Allegheny clearly contributed to its own demise, rapidly assuming the enormous debt of troubled hospitals that it acquired and then failing to generate enough revenue to bring that debt under control.
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Indeed, we have shown that Pea3 itself contributes to its own propagation, since it is necessary to induce Met expression within the pioneer domain, as shown in Pea3 -/- mutants [ 16].
It is generally accepted that the TNR contributes to its own expansion through the tendency to form non-B-DNA structures such as hairpins and slipouts, which arise during aberrant replication or misrepair of damage.
At a time when record-high deficits have squeezed public-works projects at home, many senators said it was only fair to ask Iraq to contribute to its own rebuilding with its future oil revenues.
In many of these battles, of course, Western culture could also contribute to its own defeat.
Belfius would also adequately contribute to its own restructuring costs, the commission statement added.
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