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They have become reasonable, which means that they can perceive and think in a conceptual way.
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Although CSCs (cardiac cells proven to have stem and/or progenitor characteristics) can be isolated and amplified in vitro or stimulated to differentiate in situ, it has become reasonable to exploit this endogenous regenerative potential to replace the lost muscle with autologous functional myocardium.
In the twentieth century, Camus claims, murder has become "reasonable," "theoretically defensible," and justified by doctrine.
Hotels that were prohibitively expensive have become more reasonable.
He says he is now putting some of that money back in the fund, because prices in the Treasury market have become more reasonable, given sharply rising yields.
Land costs have become "more reasonable lately," Mr. Barry added; as a developer, he is seeking to capitalize on "an opportune time to get in the ground with apartments".
Many venture capital firms are flush with cash, startup valuations have become more reasonable, technology industry M&A is robust and the technology IPO market is improving.
be that photocopying has become 'reasonable and customary'" (A. the work and occasionally to quote directly from such works". the custom, in fact, existed. making motivation of the company in which the library is located. is demonstrably not the case. (See pp. ___, supra).
AI-enabled transportation is yet another area where investors have an excellent opportunity to back chip makers Nvidia and Intel, whose valuations in recent months have become far more reasonable due to trade-related issues that will likely dissipate going forward.
Recently, U.S. carriers have become a lot more reasonable with data plans, but it's far from perfect.
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