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The underlying assumption is that a TF specifically expressed in a certain tissue is likely to assert a regulatory function there.
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There were some differences in the way the exposure was ascertained, but it is also possible that men are more likely to assert that involvement was due to an expectation of material gain.
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If you show a loss for three years out of five, the IRS is more likely to assert that your buying and selling say, of Star Wars memorabilia is really just a hobby, not a business.
Now they're as likely to assert their silliness, tallying up the stars they ogle.
The Labour leader is likely to assert his authority over his opponents in the shadow cabinet by making clear that Hilary Benn, the shadow foreign secretary, will need to hold the government to account on Syria in line with the thinking of the Labour party.
As it became more persuasive, technology became increasingly pervasive; entering the places in our lives where we are least likely to assert self-control.
He acknowledged McGladrey is likely to assert it didn't prepare or sign the tax returns with the disallowed deductions, although the firm's formal appraisal was attached.
Vice President Biden would be more likely to assert the importance of this new kind of trade deal, but it is by no means clear he is going to run.
You may meet one man who will support the Earps, and declare that no other course was possible to save their own lives, and the next man is just as likely to assert that there was no occasion whatever for bloodshed, and that this will be 'a warm place' for the Earps hereafter.
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