Sentence examples for have some associate from inspiring English sources

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It seems likely that the stereochemical theory might have shaped the "formation of primary aa-tRNA specificity", the coevolution theory and the adaptive theory might have governed "its subsequent evolution", and the frozen accident theory might had have some associate role in both the two stages.

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Probably half or more of the people between 30 and 35 have some associated health condition.

Ring and star connections have some associated costs.

That is, UniGenes with double-hit SNPs are somewhat highly expressed and as a result are likely to have some associated annotation.

Each fatgraph G determines an oriented surface F (G ) [ 3, 4] which is connected if G is and has some associated genus g(G) ≥ 0 and number r(G ≥1 of boundary components.

A command spokesman added, "We have some casualties associated with that," but gave no details.

In my experience, virtually all complex projects have some conflict associated with them.

Participants included senior management and those who have some role associated with decision-making within higher education (N = 82).

Traditional source term evaluation approaches (mechanism approach and parametric approach) have some difficulties associated with their implementation.

The breath test does have some problems associated with it.

These services may take more time and have some fees associated with them, however.

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