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Is it hard to envision why the stock should rise and folks should shrink their wallets to diet now?
"It's hard for me to envision why you'd want a quantum computer for checking your email or for playing Angry Birds.
Furthermore, considering the fact that mitochondria are crucial for maintaining oocyte health and developmental potential [34], [54], [62], and since oocytes are the cells in the body with the higher number of mitochondria [58], [62], one can envision why these organelles could be the most likely targets of DXR-induced damages in oocytes of the G0 female.
While RAD001 resistance could be theoretically mediated through AKT activation that results from TORC1 blockade, it is difficult to envision why this would occur selectively in the MPAKT/Hi-MYC mice and not in the young MPAKT mice, which are RAD001-sensitive.
It is hard to envision why selection would favor true exploitation in that case.
It is difficult to envision why in some cases several species lack a certain receptor while the same receptor has been retained during evolution in other lineages/species.
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Though the company has committed to only purchasing the first 20 trucks, "I can't envision any reason why we wouldn't roll this out over the whole fleet," said David J. Bronczek, president of the company's FedEx Express unit.
If they were, and they did envision nuclear weapons, why didn't they say: arms except nuclear weapons?
The terminology of financial failure may suggest why moviemakers envision the swirling of water whenever they sink huge resources into a make-or-break project.
It is for this reason, we have been stating for the past several years on end, that this bull market has a lot more upside than most experts envision and that's why it's still the most hated bull market in history.
This overview of the role of DNA informs why we envision a continuum of sequence structure preferences for DNA-binding proteins.
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