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Transnational movements, in which activists employ rapid-fire communication technologies to join forces across borders in combating ills that seem correspondingly transnational in scope (for example, the depletion of the ozone layer), offer an example of political globalization.

Similarly, Schlesinger maintains that Pascal is addressing readers who "have a notion of what genuine religion is about" (88), and we might take that to suggest that Cargile's imagined Gods, for example, may be correspondingly assigned lower probability than Pascal's God.

And correspondingly, the depth of Langerhans cell locations (for example), in the supra-basal region, is greater in humans.

If the government is persuading a high proportion of available funds to be spent on public debt, the amount remaining for investment in other places, for example, investment in industry, is correspondingly small, with the result that a higher price (or higher interest rate) needs to be paid to attract such investment.

Steadily increase the rate of flow of water into a rotating waterwheel, for example, and the wheel will go correspondingly faster.

Correspondingly, the sample size precludes further statistical analysis considering, for example, the role of effect modifiers and interaction among variables.

In addition, cell death results from ischaemic episodes, and reducing ischaemic death correspondingly reduces the structural and functional deficits that follow, for example, myocardial and cerebral infarction.

For example, hypermethylation in the MLH1 gene, and correspondingly, its decreased expression level, could result in microsatellite instability (MSI) [ 24].

Recently, there has been an accumulation of evidence that points to that the Z-chromosome plays a correspondingly important role in organisms with female heterogamety (ZW-systems), for example birds and butterflies.

Internationally, too, challenging but increasingly necessary reforms – to the eurozone's rules, for example, or the EU's asylum policy – become correspondingly more problematic.

For example, elastomers with high glass transition temperatures (and correspondingly slow molecular motions) can be improved by adding low-temperature plasticizers i.e., compatible liquids that act as internal lubricants.

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