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Yet, despite her wariness, Maria is drawn to new projects, for all the reasons that people do things in Hollywood the urge of self-expression, the need for money, the allure of fame, the terrible advice of friends and managers.

Their love of self-expression, the need for free online products and the desire to connect with each other have proven far more seductive than the idea of maintaining privacy.

Moreover, Class III β-tubulin expression also correlated with Sox2 expression, suggesting the need for further investigation into the clinical relevance of these associations.

We therefore hypothesize that in later stage prostate cancer, the balance towards increased proliferation (e.g., lower AGR2 expression) outweighs the need for enhanced migration and invasion (e.g., higher AGR2 expression).

Observations on creatine kinase expression in fetal tissues during the last trimester of pregnancy are understandably few, but on the assumption that increased creatine kinase expression follows the need for increased production of high-energy phosphates, it would not necessarily follow that creatine kinase expression in fetal tissues would match the changes that occur in the placenta.

The arrests have raised troubling issues about balancing freedom of political expression with the need for law and order.

Mishra correctly assesses Smith's project as an advocacy and expression of the need for an alternative conception of subjectivity, one that is multiplicitous, self-questioning without being self-negating.

The problem in a nutshell is to reconcile the divine transcendence, of which DDS is an expression, with the need for some commensurability between God and creatures.

In support of this, they cite the position of early fathers and their expression of the need for all churches to agree with Rome (see Irenaeus, Adversus Haereses III:3 2).

We have shown in clinical [40] and preclinical studies [51] that effector memory T cells make the largest contribution to BiTE activity, and that redirected T cells can lyse tumor cells independent of T cell receptor specificity, MHC class I expression and the need for costimulation [30], [34], [35].

Similarly, restraining measures taken appear to be an expression of the need for inpatient treatment.

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