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The Next Generation Mobile Networks (NGMN) Alliance highlights in [1] the necessity to make more spectrum available in the existing sub-6 GHz radio bands and introduce new agile waveforms that exploit the existing underutilized fragmented spectrum, in order to satisfy specific fifth-generation (5G) operating scenarios.

Zabaleta is the only outfield player for City to make more than five appearances and not be either subbed on or off this season.

Ultimately, it may make more sense for SkillFlick to narrow its focus, based on the categories and sub-sections that end up getting some traction.

Make more, pay more.

In this particular case, it would have been easier and made more sense to add sub-pages to the Wikipedia entry.

So did Paulson & Co – the team headed by John Paulson who shot to fame in January by making more than $3bn on the sub-prime mortgage crisis.

Previous research has highlighted that methylated peptides are difficult to discover [ 32] and this is made more difficult because methylation is sub-stoichiometric [ 34].

Samsung's flagships are excellent phones but the company plays at all price-points and makes more than its fair share of sub-par 'Droids.

However, understanding the complex inter-relationships between HIV and AIDS and these demographic processes is made more difficult in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, where declines in fertility and marriage were underway before the start of the HIV epidemic (Locoh, 1988).

It makes more sense on roast pork or turkey subs (both $9.75), where the meat and vegetable enhance each other's subtle flavors.

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