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Rather, it would stem from her need to protect me from a lifestyle that she only understands to be dangerous.
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In the short run, Mr. Ginandjar said, a slowdown in the United States would actually benefit Indonesia, since it would stem the flow of capital from Asia across the Pacific.
But it is the impacts that would stem from a truly big eruption that concerned the RAEng panel.
Therefore, the abnormal interaction between a mutant polyQ protein and its CC-rich partner would stem from the aggregates of the pathological protein and not from its monomers.
It remains largely unknown if such decay would stem from multiple mutations with small effects or rather involve few loci with major phenotypic effects.
Amazon's new campus would deliver an economic boost well beyond the $5 billion in construction costs and added jobs the company said would stem from its "HQ2". In addition to Amazon's direct spending, there also would be the indirect benefit created by spawning more business for suppliers, nearby vendors and others.
Such direct actions would stem from its ability to bind all multivalent cations with high affinity [ 36, 38].
As a strongly policy-driven cycle, embedding subsidies, it led to private sector indebtedness likely above those levels that would stem from the elasticity of credit to GDP and structural determinants of financial deepening.
The benefits that would stem from this are plain to see, indeed it is hard to understand why a plan of this scope has not been published before now.
She had not been booked as of 9 p.m. Sunday, and it was unclear what charges she would face, but Smith said the arrest would stem from her picking up the baton.
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