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Instead of personal attacks, or instead of attempting to define the entire movement as nothing more than the fringe, Democrats need to start taking on the Tea Party on the ideological front more often.
Instead of attempting to define hotspots for mutations, the gradual accumulation of mutation(s) distributed across entire genomes could be considered as an "individualized" marker of progression.
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His lab is also attempting to define the genetic mutations involved in high risk of autism.
Experts are reportedly attempting to define a new search area, despite the absence of any funding commitment to enact it.
In attempting to define what we're not, we've lost sense of who we are.
There have been a number of attempts to define frailty.
But it speaks to the complex and layered nature of "Axis Mundo," which doesn't attempt to define the canon of what is "queer" and "Chicano" and "Los Angeles". It instead seeks to examine the expansive networks artists established for themselves from the 1960s to the '90s — a time when the queer and the Chicano received little airtime in mainstream cultural circles.
Second, one might attempt to define the notion of a canonical model.
We next attempted to define which region of CIN85 was responsible for binding to hTTP.
Sprint has attempted to define itself without the use of a trendy phone.
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