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In the South, particularly, the minimum wage increase has a wide effect - at least on paper.
Both the large number of genes found, as well as the tendency for their expression to trend in the same direction (up or down) in both parental and resistant cells suggests that inhibiting XPO1 has a wide effect on downstream pathways and that this effect is more drastic in parental than resistant cells.
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Nevertheless, as an example and a point of departure, it had a wide effect.
Legal specialists who think the Argentina case won't have a wide effect have also noted that many bonds now have a special feature that make it much harder for hedge funds to hold out.
The deal Steve Jobs made back in 2003 – when he coaxed the labels into signing up for the iTunes Music Store on the premise that Apple's user base was tiny, so any failure wouldn't have a wide effect – continues to look like one of the best ever made.
"The technologies that particularly interest us are disruptive technologies that can have a wide effect.
It could have a wide effect if it succeeds because Blue Shield alone has acknowledged canceling about 300 policies in the last two years.
The loss of adherens junctions can have a wide effect on the cell.
This will have a wide effect on health care and social care costs.
Changing running backs could have a wider effect on the offense.
The continued success of the series, which boasts a multiracial cast, could well have a wider effect on the industry.
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