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"There may be a degree of concern over the level of negotiating resources.
"There may be a degree of integrity in that kind of behaviour.
Richard Windsor, an industry consultant, said: "I also suspect that there may be a degree of succession planning going on here.
Even for the fans who may be a degree or two removed from ground zero, these games have presented a potential for momentarily forgetting.
First, it can be comforting to think that there may be a degree of karmic comeuppance involved: you did it to your parents and some years hence, your children will suffer in turn.
"As a result, there may be a degree of skepticism among creditors and other constituents that government will actually allow any of the Detroit three to file for bankruptcy," Bruce Clark, a senior vice president at Moody's, said.
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In more severe instances, there may be a major degree of dilation or localized formation of aneurysms (bulging of the vessel wall at a point of weakness), generally in the abdominal portion of the aorta.
Also, for certain essential genes we suspect that there may be a low degree of gene expression requirement for bacterial viability.
For example, although there may be a high degree of redundancy between Neurog1 and Neurog2 [12], [12], both are expressed in the dorsal telencephalon and direct multi-potent cortical progenitors to a pyramidal, glutamatergic neuron fate.
In contrast, the joint loss of both E2F sites significantly reduced basal reporter activity (Fig. 5C), suggesting that there may be a certain degree of redundancy between these two sites under these conditions.
Further, there may be a high degree of transcriptional activity from retroelements that does not result in transposition, as exemplified by the antisense promoter of L1 LINEs [15], [16].
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