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"It [planning consent] doesn't automatically mean it's going to be retained in situ".
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This finding is consistent with the probe selection method used to optimize the assay, which requires that the species-specific probes be a near match to the human array (allowing for only a four base mismatch), meaning that conserved genomic structures are going to be preferentially retained and that the analyses of non-human genomes are going to be limited to these regions.
A major challenge for Google is going to be in retaining that community feel; that sense of ownership and identification.
Similarly, under the government's original proposal, the type of metadata to be retained was going to be declared by regulation.
But even if you think those explanations aren't bogus, it still would have made sense for these institutions to say that given the magnitude of these banks' losses in the past couple of years, and given the need to improve their capital base, money that would normally go into compensation was going to be put toward retained earnings instead.
"We're not going to be interested in retaining players because of future milestones," Cashman said.
But it is never going to be easy to retain humility when every bit of you is marketable.
I wasn't even sleeping through the night with my baby yet, and I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to retain the information or know the lines.
Leicester insist the winger has not yet signed a binding contract with anyone next season and Cockerill says he is "confident we're going to be successful" in retaining the Fijian's services.
It would stand to reason that your 20 millionth user, who might be experiencing their first Facebook game, is going to be harder to retain than your 1,000th.
Mushrooms that are going to be steamed will retain a better color if they are given an anti-darkening treatment first.
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