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(He wrote back, "Keep at it, for you can never tell what it may develop into").
Now, it may develop into the most litigated.
"If this situation is left to fester, it may develop into a religious and ethnic conflict with long-standing consequences, even a civil war that could spread into neighbouring countries".
But when science is used to replace thinking instead of complement it; when we claim to see in its results the reduction of all the complexity that constitutes the emergence of a human life or the choices and responsibilities of the person it may develop into; we relinquish something that Kant showed more than 200 years ago was essential to the very idea of a human being: our freedom.
Although this complication is at times reversible, it may develop into a cerebral infarction [3].
"They have been trying to keep it a secret," an insider tells E!. "It's not a serious thing... but it may develop into something.
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Even if the new brand succeeds, however, its niche may develop into a strong market segment.
It may develop favourably, or it may deteriorate into a pathological process associated with chronic and multiple stress (Ulysses Syndromee).
The women have no such player, but it is possible that Sharapova may develop into something more than the robotic pummeller of the ball that has characterised her play.
The relationship between bone marrow lesions (BMLs) and subchondral bone cysts is unclear, although it was recently proposed that BMLs may develop into subchondral bone cysts [ 13- 15].
Therefore, if these exercises are proven to be effective in maintaining cerebral hemodynamics, it can be presumed that they may develop into a new intervention for preventing the symptoms related to postural change.
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