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Changing habits or behaviour can imply making sacrifices and thereby could take a long time to be effective and manifest.
In this situation, reverse engineering f would not imply making any choices among possible solutions.
Sequence pairs where the instance is absent in both sequences were not considered, since any interpretation about their differences would imply making assumptions about the gain or loss of the instances during the evolution of the protein family.
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The word for shopping was dostavat, a verb that implied making a considerable effort, sometimes bordering on the illegal, to get hold of a needed item.
If we believe that having a child implies making a commitment that persists independent of the existence of preferred attributes, designer children should be a source of grave concern.
Enhancing bus public transportation implies making buses more attractive for passengers while improving service performance by reducing dwell time and increasing passenger flow.
Rejuvenation can be done, but to do it implies making a definitive break and being willing to consign the past to the past.
Many will agree that this implies making changes to live with a disturbance or which may be thought of as "making friends with the disaster".
Dealing with setbacks is a way of problem-solving, which usually implies making a deviation from rule-based and routinized tasks.
Designing universally accessible user interfaces means designing for diversity in end-users and contexts of use, and implies making alternative design decisions, at various levels of the interaction design, inherently leading to diversity in the final design outcomes.
The evolution of SODA to Ardbeg implies making some design choices like keeping 32-lane 512-bit SIMD datapath for the DSPs (because they claim that it is the best SIMD design choice in 90 nm technology).
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