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But in the case of drug resistance, the overwhelming volume of data does make assimilating the relevant natural history a challenge, especially as the data are elucidated by physicians, veterinarians, microbiologists and public health specialists, so that a foreign, often pathogen-specific jargon and intellectual culture dominates.

When it lost and was finally forced to release the information, it did so in a fashion that it made assimilating the information difficult.

Most foreign shopkeepers have assimilated.

Baloo was the first animal to encourage Mowgli to use his human brain to invent things; the wolves had been uncomfortable with his tricks, and his wolf parents had tried to make him assimilate.

Dressing 'down' may have made me assimilate a bit better into geek culture, which was a culture I needed to wrap my head around, but it never made me 'feel good.' I always felt that 'dressing down' was 'dumbing down' who I was even though we only have to look at how many of the geek powerhouses dress who are running fat multi-million companies to know that they don't go hand-in-hand.

The dismemberment of a life into lists — one of the chapters comprises thirty-three short noun phrases — lets Anne frame events that must have terrified her at the time (her mother's feigned cancer, for example) not as the most important moments in her life but as material to be assimilated, made into something just inches away from a joke.

Photosynthetic organisms that support much of the life on Earth, in using solar energy to renew the oxygenic atmosphere and make up organic assimilates essential to the food chain [ 1, 2] are frequently challenged with toxic reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by respiration and photosynthesis [ 3], and toxic metals that constitute persistent pollutants because they cannot be degraded.

"I think that over the past 20 years Russian residents of Latvia have been humiliated by authorities, by endless attempts either to assimilate or make them second-class citizens," Vladimir Linderman, co-chairman of Native Tongue, told AP. "So this is our answer".

One comment on the Daily Trojan website said that "international [students] should... make an effort to assimilate with their native U.S. classmates".

Of those, 69percentt said the lack of a qualified work force resulted in inefficiency; 36 percent said it led to lower quality goods; and 25percentt said it made acquiring or assimilating new technologies more difficult.

They don't assimilate, instead preferring to form ghettos made up of lodges and investment properties.

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