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Thus, if an employer happened to be using Fidelity as its record-keeper, for example, it might be given the sole option of using the Fidelity Freedom Funds as a target-date fund for its employees.
During the past 10 years, the WHO has directed the development of the highly active artemisinin derivative, artesunate, to assess its value in settings where it might be given rectally as a substitute for injectable treatment.
He was believed to be incarnate in the sacred plant that was pounded to death in order to extract its life-giving juice so that those who consumed it might be given immortality.
With the market downturn persisting, they figured it might be given more consideration.
Land was generally not sold, but it might be given in payment for medicine and health services or as compensation for an injury.
His voice, though, is rueful rather than self-pitying – as well it might be, given the splendour of our surroundings, the fact that the word "masterpiece" still appears so often next to his name.
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The new government, well-intentioned as it might be, gives me the impression of an inexperienced, narcissistic crew running towards a head-on collision with Europe.
It might be giving a penalty away, it might be missing a good chance, or might be losing a marker at corner.
Some varieties of part-whole self-representational theory take the same general form as actualist kinds of HOT theory, in which a first-order perceptual state with the content analog-red (as it might be) gives rise to a higher-order belief that one is experiencing red.
But it might be giving Zen too much credit to say that it removed Cage's ego.
The series has sparked some talk among those connected to foodie culture, particularly how it might be giving the L.A. food world a bad name.
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