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The evolution@home results used in this work make it manageable to quantify the threat from Muller's ratchet for the long list of other putatively ancient asexuals that have been suspected of being threatened by genomic decay [ 1, 4, 79, 80], including the Amazon molly's close relative Poeciliopsis [ 74, 81].
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"Kratom made it manageable to the point where I wasn't really worried about coming off of opiates or heroin".
You should start with a burning question and then narrow it down more to make it manageable enough to be researched effectively.
The judge decided to limit the first trial to six cases to make it manageable, but prosecutors said Sunday that he would be tried in the additional killings as well.
"I do need to figure out how to make it manageable, add some new sponsors and get the expenses down," she said.
Broadly, the vexing problem of poverty underscores one of the major weaknesses of the liberal democratic developmental state model: the central goal is not to eradicate poverty, but to make it manageable.
With mathematics I'm able to codify and simplify reality to make it manageable and, more important, malleable.
That really seems to be the only way to make it manageable right now.
In addition, the development practice of breaking down the design problem into discrete functions to make it manageable does not fit well with a scenario-based approach to thinking about user behaviour and interactions.
The only sure way to bring that debt down and make it manageable in future years is to get the economy growing again -- which requires that, in the short term, the government spend a lot of money (because consumers and businesses won't).
Such complexity, which is introduced primarily to narrow the search space to make it manageable for the reviewers, can mistakenly cause removal of some interesting studies.
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