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The presence of this protein will likely undermine cone cell function.
"It would also likely undermine the belief that telling the truth will lead to good treatment".
Their continued status as a noncontender, meanwhile, will most likely undermine their ability to draw at Camden Yards.
Badger Trust director Dominic Dyer told the Daily Mirror newspaper the report was being kept secret because its findings would likely undermine the Government's policy.
The NFL's highly-publicised awareness campaigns would likely undermine attempts by current and future players to argue in court that they had been misled.
But analysts say that continued nerves over the strength of the American economy - which consumes about a quarter of world energy - would likely undermine oil prices further.
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However, the complex nature of the intervention was reflected in the variable directives received by families, which likely undermined its impact.
The Plague of Justinian is thought to have played a major role in weakening the Byzantine Empire, and the earlier putative plagues have been associated with the decline of Classical Greece and likely undermined the strength of the Roman army.
Here the case of the Belgrade school serves as a useful example, illustrating how students' initial mistrust of YMI's objectives likely undermined the programme's success in that site.
This association likely undermines the credibility of the instructor and his or her attempts to convince introductory science students of the value of higher-level (critical) thinking, when students are tested with MC-only exams, even if these exams include higher-level MC questions.
In rushing to the rescue, the father was most likely undermining what he was aiming to protect: his daughter's future well-being.
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