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He could only give her $2.
Others could only give us partial data.
Why don't you?" I could only give a watery smile and said I would try.
But the military could only give a two-week estimate of his date.
I'm still thinking about the whole "America could only give workers decent living standards when it didn't face competition" discussion.
That May felt she could only give him transport shows how little faith she has in his abilities.
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Single cell-derived MAPCs retained their multi-potential differentiation capability even after being passaged for 20 generations, and could not only give rise to adipocytes and osteoblasts (mesoderm) but to neurons, glia cells (ectoderm), and hepatocytes (endoderm).
Drugs that are effective even at low doses could therefore, not only give fewer side effects, but also provide a better graft survival.
Forecasts really could only be given for up to 36 hours in advance.
But this would involve a question of EU law, and the final answer could only be given by the European court of justice.
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