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Then again, if the likely lawsuits over absentee ballots ensue, the result could be unknown until Thanksgiving dinner.
They are warned there could be unknown consequences for them and relatives.
But of course there could be unknown unknowns things we don't know we don't know.
Moreover, this quality by design (QbD) approach permits the tuning of the method (within the DS) during routine analysis to achieve a desirable separation since the future compounds that should be analyzed could be unknown.
"We're scared to go where we've never been because there could be unknown danger," said her friend, Laura Ames.
The American Quarter Pony Association was begun in 1964 with the ideals of a registry which would register small horses and ponies of western type, whose breeding could be unknown but which were desirable for breeding purposes.
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Researchers knew that such large quakes might spark seismic events far away, but just how large and distant these events could be was unknown.
Alternatively, they could also be unknown functional sequences involved in the regulation of nad1 expression.
In the midgut we identified 4 unknown differentially expressed genes, which could very well be unknown genes involved in detoxification.
That could be an unknown worth exploring.
As Mr. Bailey leads the way to the newest dig site, named Motsetse, he explains how such a wondrous place could be so unknown.
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