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"It was possibly long overdue, but it is not clear what India's options are should this gamble fail," he says.

The density p x, y) and signal speed c x, y) are (possibly long range) perturbations of a density p0 y) and speed c0 y), i.e., (p x, y) − p0 y)), (c x,y) − c0 y)) → 0 as ¦z¦→ ∞.

It is possibly even more complex than in long-term residential care settings and acute hospital settings.

The proof was not only noteworthy for its influence on group theory; at 255 pages, it was "possibly the longest proof that had ever been published," says Marcus du Sautoy of the University of Oxford in the U.K., who explained the winners' work at a press conference.

All futile because it was possibly, during that longest, darkest night of my life, all too late.

It was possibly the best experience in a long career in homelessness.

I wish this movie could be three hours long because it's possibly 45 minutes of the most fascinating dialog I've ever heard.

Although all of the sequences that make up this clade are long branches, possibly contributing to phylogenetic artifact, it is possible that this widely distributed, but sparsely encoded protein was present in the LECA.

The limited sale of calls suggests that the investor is possibly already long and is simply financing the cost of hedging a large position here.

"I've been involved in whisky for almost 10 years now which is possibly as long as the Indian luxury whisky market has been in existence".

This protection is possibly life long, thereby making vaccination of the study population against hepatitis less of a priority.

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