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He will not sleep, he said, because if his skin touches the ice, it could adhere.
There are few adults who could adhere to a diet like the one Sam is on.
Even if caloric restriction does prove to prolong human life, very few people could adhere to such a meager diet.
Scientists in Hong Kong have found that the virus could adhere to cockroaches, raising the possibility that they could carry the virus elsewhere, Dr. Heymann said.
That was evident today at an environmental forum at the National Defense University here at Fort McNair, where defense officials said the Pentagon could adhere to its military mission while sharing the goals of environmentalists.
I gave birth at N.Y.U.'s Langone 11 years ago, and while things may have changed, the postpartum staff at that hospital could adhere to "policy" in ways that could make a new parent weep.
Foreign banks involved in derivative deals with American companies also could adhere to their own country's rules as long as those rules are deemed broadly comparable to Dodd-Frank rules.
No one but Lanthimos could adhere so loyally to the classical model of the tragic, yet the result treads close to monotony, and even to a kind of sorrowful sadism — on the whole, I'd rather not watch children, numb below the waist, crawling helplessly downstairs or being hauled along by their hair.
The reason is that by developing drugs that mimic the effect of NAD on sir2, people in principle might at one stroke gain the health and longevity benefits of a calorically restricted diet, which in practice very few people could adhere to.
A New Jersey appeals court, noting that sex offenders who are involuntarily committed after completing their sentences can face lifelong detention, has authorized the release of those who can establish that they could adhere to restrictions that would substantially reduce the risk of their committing further offenses.
Because the United Nations never adhered to, and never could adhere to, what Dag Hammarskjold, the second secretary general, after Trygve Lie, once piously (or imperiously) proclaimed to be its guiding philosophy: "The aims" that the principles of the Charter "are to safeguard are holier than the policies of any single nation".
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