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Thus, experiencing sensory details in the present moment would be psychologically close (and correspondingly afford concrete construal), whereas imagining an unlikely event occurring to another in several years would be psychologically distant (and afford more abstract construal).
The Supreme Court defines copyright as "a series of carefully defined and carefully delimited interests to which the law affords correspondingly exact protections... the copyright holder's dominion is subject to precisely defined limits". Dowling v. U.S., 473 U.S. 207, 216 (1985).
The practicality of imaging SCD-1 with 18F-FPPPT was tested in two mouse models bearing xenograft tumors with different levels of SCD-1 expression, which afforded a 1.8-fold uptake difference correspondingly.
Taken together, one may presume that older patients (> 40 years old), with correspondingly higher incomes (> 2000 JD), are more likely to afford the cost of conventional medical interventions for their infertility treatment, hence their poor interest (40.0%, 8/20) in CAM as an option for infertility treatment.
Correspondingly, these new insights were troubling, because given modern business demands, how can organizations afford to not have employees focus both narrowly and broadly at once? Consider, for example, an engineer working on an oil rig, whose job it is to monitor the safety of employees working on the rig.
They cannot afford them.
Azerbaijan could afford it.
Can they afford it?
I can afford to".
Can America afford this?
"Can you afford them?
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