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But such a contest could only involve a "short-slate" of one to three insurgents, depending on the size of the board.
Seems just about everyone in this sleepy town about five miles west of Atlantic City has been drawn into a battle so fraught with emotion that it could only involve a man and his dog.
Iceland believes it is being unfairly blamed for the failure of the talks, and that any sanctions could only involve the landing of mackerel, and not other fish, under EU legislation.
If life began as single-celled, then expanding diversity could only involve increases in maximum cell number (see, e.g., Valentine et al. 1994).
Hence, the optimal solution could only involve phases 1 and 2 if μ 3=0, meaning that only the direct link between the terminals would be utilized, and λ = w 1 0 w 2 0 T would be the optimizer of the dual problem.
We examined families therefore statistical analysis could only involve probands to keep variables independent.
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These evidences suggest that a) regulation of photosystems accumulation could not only involve chronic PQ reduction [ 32] and b) regulation of composition of photosynthetic components could be mainly at the level of protein turn-over.
The latter observation implies that the hypothetical incorrect assignment of recent paralogy could not only involve the motif-free ribosomal genes but extend also to their flanking genes.
And the mismatch hypothesis is particularly attractive, since the required blood gas changes during exercise need only involve PaCO2 and could only be of a few mmHg.
Hall said he thought the police could only be involved afterwards if a criminal offence had been committed.
They could only be involved in later steps of the invasion process, after the initiation of entry by the microvillus-resident villin.
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