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That could irretrievably damage support for the lottery in its present form.
A narrative of failure around renegotiation could then damage support for membership as the poll approaches.
This is frowned upon by plenty of physicists, who fairly fear that crying wolf will damage support among the broader public.
Accidental damage support -- which covers dropping the laptop or knocking a drink over it -- costs an extra £50 for three years.
Third, to directly test whether talking about anti-corruption will actually damage support for aid, we gave four groups a different statement about poverty in Kenya.
While the government commended the police, political analysts predicted that the decision to fire tear gas and water cannons at demonstrators could damage support for the governing coalition before the next elections, possibly in June.
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"After the initial inspection flight Saturday morning, it was determined that the center received some isolated roof damage, damaged support buildings, a few downed power lines, and limited water intrusion," the agency said in a statement.
Muse cells are inherently resistant to cellular stress, and genetically resilient to DNA damage, supporting their application for the investigation of age-related and degenerative diseases.
The data demonstrated that A. montana and A. absinthium extracts protected NCTC cells against oxidative damage, supported cell proliferation and showed no alterations in cell cycle caused by H2O2-induced oxidative stress.
We observed a decrease in the absolute number of monocytes with minocycline treatment with no further CNS damage, supporting the notion that monocyte expansion is required to drive disease.
Notably, erythrocyte counts did not decrease in dependency of other parameters indicative of liver damage (Supporting Fig. 2A-C).
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