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If such do occur, can we doubt (remembering that many more individuals are born than can possibly survive) that individuals having any advantage, however slight, over others, would have the best chance of surviving and of procreating their kind?
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But does a Johnson-led group have any advantage?
If we have any advantage over the other movies, this is a movie about the '80s.
In other instances, buckyballs did not have any advantage over existing products that would have justified their higher costs.
Hendry claimed the Cubs did not have any advantage, but he also added the decisive factor would be starting pitching.
But many concede that their qualifications were not extensive and that they might not have any advantage in applying for federal employment.
"I couldn't send you anything without your opening an account, otherwise our clients wouldn't have any advantage over anyone else," the broker said.
But some industry experts wondered if ConocoPhillips would have any advantage over competitors or would be greater than the sum of its parts.
And, while there are strategies for preparing, don't assume that well-read English majors have any advantage — the poetry used here has never been published.
And, while there are strategies for preparing, don't think that well-read English majors have any advantage — the poetry used here has never been published.
Del Potro could not claim one part of the court where he felt comfortable or had any advantage over his opponent.
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