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In both, the army is the most respected institution in the country and has some capacity for autonomous policy-making.
Surely, he reflects, the mouse has some capacity for thought; Gombiner even thinks that the mouse has the capacity to share love and gratitude with him.
On the contrary, almost everyone, including children with disabilities, usually has some capacity for self-protection and group action.
Significantly, in TamR cells, EGFR/MAPK signalling is a predominant driver of pERser118[ 36] and MAPK also has some capacity in maintaining pERser118 activity in MCF7-X cells [ 3].
Although it is known that the meniscus has some capacity to regenerate after meniscectomy [ 17], the remaining meniscal structure does not always have enough tissue to support the meniscal implant.
For COX-1, this value was 11%, indicating that AEA is a preferred substrate for COX-2, but that COX-1 also has some capacity to oxygenate this substrate.
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I HAD wanted to do something with my life - I thought I had SOME capacities, and here they were going down the plughole with the soapsuds.' Things did not get easier.
Some scientists see this as evidence that Neanderthals may have had some capacity for articulate speech.
A. We have started going into some hotels now that we've opened another factory and have some capacity.
Previous studies have suggested that the nutrient folate may have some capacity to reduce the risk of CIN.
That means the defense system needs to have some capacity to counter the launching of Russian and Chinese missiles.
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