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The second earth hangs in the sky as a very successful metaphor for the idea that different choices made at any point in life could result in a different life.

Carbon capture and sequestration, including beneficial use in CO2/EOR, GCS in abandoned oil and gas fields, and saline reservoir GCS Sequestration at 90% of CO2 emissions from the proposed plant for a 50 year design life could result in the sequestration of 229.5 Mmt of CO2.

Any medical issues later in life could result in much higher premiums or worse becoming uninsurable.

21 However, as fast-track surgery has been shown to improve recovery, it could also be speculated that a faster return to everyday life could result in a number of falls being related to increased level of activity rather than the surgery per se.

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However it said the Big Brother Watch and Others vs United Kingdom case being ruled upon today is the first case in which it specifically considered the extent of the interference with a person's private life that could result from the interception and examination of communications data (as opposed to content).

Our hypothesis was that a triple combination antiviral drug (TCAD) regimen composed of drugs with different mechanisms of action, and which act at different stages in the viral life cycle, could result in synergistic antiviral activity.

Thus, predicted changes in precipitation patterns may affect the activity patterns of microbial populations, based on their life strategy, which could result in large-scale effects on soil biogeochemical processes, including soil C budgets and nutrient cycling.

Although decisions to withdraw life sustaining care were relatively low with regard to estimated prognosis, both inappropriate care limitation leading to self-fulfilling prophecies and unreasonable prolonged life supportive care could result from these estimations.

Uncertainties in the optimisation could lead to an under-estimation of the half-life and this could result in an incorrect classification of a substance as non-persistent when it is in fact persistent, or vice versa.

Serious adverse reactions are defined as those which may be persistent, irreversible, slowly reversible, or life-threatening, which could result in in-patient hospitalisation or prolongation of existing hospitalisation, persistent or significant disability or incapacity, or death.

In real life, such deteriorating conditions could result from lack of food, overfishing, climate change, acidification of the ocean or anything else detrimental to a population.

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