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It's possible that this imbalance could shift — for example, if more employers were to adopt "private" employee-dedicated exchanges and give workers a fixed allowance to spend on a plan of their choice.
In this case, the extra accessible energy could shift for fat synthesis.
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But with presidential candidates now lining up to be evaluated and considered, I, for one, would love to see Rieder grilling those wannabe leaders about their ideas for what could shift from being one of the biggest personal financial challenges individual families face, to one of the biggest economic challenges for us all.
The case was also seen as a test of whether Bridgestone/Firestone, a unit of the Bridgestone Corporation of Japan, could shift blame for rollover crashes involving the Explorer to Ford.
For example, district attorneys could shift the standard for charging from "probable cause" to "likelihood of conviction".
The degree to which the general population normative scores for patients from these countries align with US general population norms has not been established, and the potential deviations in norms between countries could shift the values for what would be considered average scores.
But in the longer term, trade, commercial relations and personal ties could shift US-Venezuelan relations for the better.
However, maternal and early postnatal overnutrition could shift the set point for energy balance and body weight, as observed in adult-onset dietary obesity [36], [37].
And so I needed to get there so they could shift the energy on for her, if it was still lingering.
In principle, then, increasing the variability could shift the average match for the red cube to the left, even if the mean of the memory representation is the same as the perceptual representation.
Increasing synaptic strength, either by state-dependent modulation or after experience-dependent plasticity (Finnerty et al., 1999; Petersen et al., 2003; Clem & Barth, 2006; Cheetham et al., 2007; Wen & Barth, 2011), could shift the stimulus response curves for individual cells, enabling cells to spike at lower stimulus intensities.
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