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If it fails, the world's biggest democracy will be even less able to survive the next assassin's blow.
That British HE could come to resemble that in the US, with an inflating casual staff that becomes progressively less able to survive on earnings, is not as outlandish as it might sound.
Emphasis on revenue-generation alters priorities in such a way that the reputations of institutions and qualifications declines, and a generation mortgages its future to emerge less fitted for adult life, less self-aware and less able to survive in a savage marketplace.
These are in agreement with the findings of Mercer et al. (1992) who reported that chitinase interfered with the hatching of Meloidogyne sp. eggs resulting in the early emergence of juveniles that were less able to survive in soil.
Several results suggest that chitinase interfered with the hatching of Meloidogyne sp. eggs resulting in the early emergence of juveniles that were less able to survive in soil (Mercer et al. 1992 and Woo-Jin et al. 2002).
The second factor is the value of protection: would the plant be less able to survive and reproduce after removal of part of its structure by a herbivore?
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It may be that today's older drivers are simply in better physical and mental shape than their counterparts a decade ago, so they are not only less likely to make a driving mistake, but also less frail and better able to survive injuries.
A domino effect would follow: the more enzymes that are lost, the less likely are bacteria able to survive without the provision of shikimate pathway intermediates or end-products, driving survival toward obligate symbiotic associations and loss of the metabolic independence needed for culture ex hospite.
They may be able to survive on less-than-great beer initially, but with more and more competition opening every week, those that focus on quality and consistency of their product will be the ones that win customer loyalty in the long run.
The phylogeographic and substrate specificity patterns detected in analyses of A. viride DArT data (Figures 1 and 2) provoke at least two alternative scenarios of substrate evolution in A. viride: (1) A. viride originated on serpentine and twice colonized limestone habitats or (2) the extant serpentine populations of A. viride are relicts able to survive on a less favorable substrate.
With the amount of business that I'm making right now, I'll be able to survive in a less-overhead, smaller place.
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