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Styles like this, if you pull it off properly, will likely develop a 'cult' like following, if you make it big!
Hence, beetles most likely develop a preference when gaining a direct positive feedback in terms of an improved performance, whereby the current experience matters the most.
Brian Regan, who is 19 and lives in Dunstable, Mass., was told by his doctors earlier this year that he would likely develop a low sperm count that could become permanent after undergoing chemotherapy for a rare form of testicular cancer.
As more and more retailers continue to set up shop online, producing a lot of customer and other actionable data along the way, it follows that those businesses that are able to become data-driven will likely develop a competitive advantage.
You will likely develop a strong appreciation for the "measure twice, cut once" rule.
As Catholics, we would likely develop a better mindset for nonviolent alternatives -- with more urgent attention, creative imagination, and persistent will to commit to such practices.
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Further, lawyers and other legal providers will likely develop an expertise around, and become stewards of, emerging legal tools, gaining higher productivity, leverage and competitive advantage.
During evolution, bacteria most likely develop an immune mechanism that aims directly at these modified bases in exogenous DNA.
The developers of Roomba are likely developing a robotic lawnmower to join their suite of robotic floor, gutter and pool cleaners, as reported by technology news site IEEE Spectrum.
For example, if your cubicle pals are known for their wild partying antics, you are likely developing a similar reputation.
Bilinguals with the ability to switch languages seamlessly have likely developed a higher level of mental flexibility than people who only speak one language, researchers at Penn State said Tuesday in a press statement.
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