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Although Thomas is not a defendant or a potential defendant in those cases, "anything that happens that reflects on Isiah's conduct could become relevant," Nance said.
It could become relevant to her case if she wants to establish that she has some way of supporting her children when she gets out of prison.
"This franchise is at a crossroads: it could become relevant again or putter along and be a nonentity for the next generation," said Marc Ganis, president of SportsCorp, a consulting firm that is not involved in the Rangers deal.
If museum supporters were to ask museums to be accountable for such things as only they can offer (because only they have the "stuff"), they could become relevant to a significant chunk of society.
As shown for some herbicidal combination products, the degree of these underestimations could become relevant in the regulatory context.
If we take into account that the ET region represented mainly by the territory of the former USSR, then the historical explanation could become relevant here.
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And if the antiglobalizers want to understand how they could again become relevant, they should study those elections as well.
For larger turbine blades with lower torsional stiffness and the possibility of higher tip speeds for the offshore designs, classical flutter could also become relevant.
Moreover, if a given presynaptic neuron repeatedly fires in a certain timing relationship with a postsynaptic neuron under an optimal input pattern, then spike timing dependent plasticity (STDP) could also become relevant.
"The 15% cap... could quickly become relevant if house prices grow more than we expect, if incomes grow less rapidly than we expect, or if underwriting standards slip," he said.
The GBA stated for the Ticagrelor case, that any cost offset that lower incremental costs of Ticagrelor should be discussed in the negotiation with the GKV-SV or could be become relevant in a cost-benefit analysis that any party can ask for post arbitration [23, 24].
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