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These techniques typically involved manual insertion of tube samples into an instrument that, historically, could only measure 1 3 colors.
"One of the reasons I think the police feel a lot of pressure now is they are being asked to do a lot more than historically could or should be the role of the police".
Utilizing these approaches can enable newspaper companies to reach business customers that historically couldnt or wouldnt use newspaper products.
This is in part because the amygdala houses volumes of evolutionary memory where is an automatic fear of things that, historically, could have caused our ancestors' demise.
Christensen et al. have noted that many of the most potent disruptive innovations in health care achieved success by "enabling a larger population of less-skilled people to do in a more convenient, less costly setting things that historically could be performed only by expensive specialists in centralized, inconvenient locations" [ 7].
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"Historically, anyone could join them.
Andreasen agreed: "I think that historically that could have been the case.
"Look, historically, you could argue the Liberal Party was the alternative party".
Historically it could have been pejorative but now I think society is more embracing of people that might have more science-y or unorthodox interests.
Historically, women could ascend to the throne and rule in their own right, but only eight of Japan's emperors have been women.
Because logically, quantitatively, historically, you could know it's a good time to invest.
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