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Gasoline taxes aimed at discouraging dependence on foreign oil, for example, invariably elicit this accusation.
A constant theme in my day job, as a lawyer, is that one small initial horror – a government failure to condemn newspaper headlines that label judges as "Enemies of the People" for example – invariably leads to the next, up the scale.
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Fischer had been famous for his unusually narrow opening repertoire: for example, almost invariably playing 1.e4 as White, and almost always playing the Najdorf Variation of the Sicilian Defence as Black against 1.e4.
A few days later, for example, the invariably outstanding Rob Hughes of the Sunday Times got a little carried away: One moment captured the ballet of Portuguese football, and the emotions, too.
For example, Karl Rove (invariably described as "Bush's chief strategist"; there is apparently nobody with the title "deputy strategist") demonstrated a grasp of nuance in an interview on The New York Times/ABC News Webcast at the G.O.P. convention.
(Children frequently find themselves in this position, for example, they invariably go through a phase in which they overgeneralize regular past tense verb endings to irregular verbs; their grammars generate the incorrect *I breaked it as well as the correct I broke it).
Evaluation of the respiratory system, for example, is invariably included in licensure examinations.
For example, hypoxia invariably leads to apoptosis [ 4], whereas ribonucleotide depletion leads to reversible cell cycle arrest [ 5], and UV irradiation can result in either cell cycle arrest or apoptosis depending on the intensity of the damage [ 6].
It has been successfully used to detect gene transcript levels from snap frozen tissue extracts and even from FFPE containing partially fragmented RNA [ 9- 11] although the detection rate is lower as indicated for example by invariably higher CT values in the latter [ 12- 16].
In unregulated housing markets, for example, there are invariably too many dwellings built on flood plains and in earthquake zones.
Every year, millions of Britons resolve to be better people and pledge various New Year's resolutions - to be healthier or friendlier; to s spend time with family, for example - but invariably we end up falling back into old habits the moment we go back to work.
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