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When asked how far he thought City could progress in the Champions League, Ibrahimovic added: "It depends who they play against.
But football is not like rowing, in which Helen Glover could progress in four years, albeit by dint of working tremendously hard, from non-rower to Olympic gold.
Meanwhile, Bury rode their luck to finally record a long-overdue win against Hartlepool in midweek and now their survival bid could progress in leaps and bounds.
The primary question in Melissa's mind when searching for opportunities was whether her new employer would help her learn what she needed to know to be prepared for a position in senior management; would she have access to training that enhanced her leadership, negotiations and communications skills so that she could progress in her career?
Thus, the processing involved in the overlapping effect could progress in parallel (rather than additively) with converting and searching, especially early in typing training.
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What could progress possibly mean in a place like this?
They had known before kick-off they could progress no further in the Champions League and this lethargic performance was an appropriate way to end a hugely disappointing campaign.
Indeed, mast cells have been linked to intraductal proliferations that could progress to carcinoma in situ and to invasive carcinoma (Russo and Russo 1996).
Many physicians were against accepting that adult patients could progress to diabetic coma in the absence of ketonuria.
Postdoc B was not successful in publishing and could not progress in his or her career in science.
We have also added additional functional data to assess whether these naïve cells could still progress in differentiation after the PI3K block was removed.
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