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I feel that it's a plus for the Knicks that I have some versatility for matchups.
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Overall, Minnifield has some versatility and you can't teach speed, but he needs to add strength and work on his press.
"We're looking for someone who has some versatility, and Hernandez has as much versatility as anyone out there," Colletti said, but added: "We haven't really had a conversation since before Christmas.
There is some flexibility in the soles, so they have some speed versatility.
Maize BX2 catalyzes N-demethylation of p-chloro-N-methylaniline [ 16] in addition to the hydroxylation of indole, suggesting that the ancestral enzyme may have had some catalytic versatility as well.
Stem cells derived from adults and fetuses are already being used in some clinical trials, but they generally have less versatility than embryonic stem cells in terms of what tissue types they can form.
They have a versatility.
Vacanti's data suggested that they might have limited versatility, like adult stem cells.
"Defending America" (editorial, July 10) ignores the unmatchable trinity of advantages that our enemies have: invisibility, versatility and patience.
It doesn't have the versatility of, say, a netbook.
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