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She spent several years living in Washington, D.C., before returning to Texas, a point the DCCC has leveraged to call the candidate a "Washington insider".
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After imposing double-digit rent increases in recent years, landlords say rents are falling somewhat, which could hurt highly leveraged projects, but also slow gentrification in what real estate brokers like to call "emerging neighborhoods" like Harlem, the Lower East Side and Fort Greene.
By considering the method used to produce the raw data from which variants are called and the experimental design behind the data source, available genomic sequence data can be optimally leveraged to improve variant calling and subsequent analyses.
Everyone's leveraged to the hilt.
How can U.S. technology be leveraged to deter Russia and China?
Where am I most leveraged to the recovery scenario?
Farmers leveraged to get more and more land.
Can communities be leveraged to participate in curation?
Fabrication advantages are leveraged to outline a simple and ready-for-mass-production method.
This structure gathers exploitable information that are leveraged to achieve better waveform control performance.
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