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Half my book may be delicately, and hopefully enjoyably, worded permission to be the hungry people we are without feeling as though we're forced to choose to be gourmands or ascetics.
Therefore, like the negative regulator MDM2, RoR is also under control of p53, forming an autoregulatory feedback loop (Supplementary information, Figure S11), through which p53 may be delicately kept in check so that the cell is able to better respond to intracellular or extracellular stresses.
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Her fingers may have been delicately plucking out the oceanic chords on her keyboard that give songs like "Walk in the Park" their density.
Mallory may have been delicately rebuffing him when he wrote: "I myself have found that it is the young always whom I desire (I believe this to have been your experience also)." "Mallory was so gorgeous, and Strachey perhaps not to everyone's taste," Haley said, "but I should imagine Mallory was flattered by such admiration wherever it came from".
This result implies that plasma power should be delicately controlled for selective cancer cell killing.
Both processes play critical roles in controlling cell death and survival and, thus, need to be delicately regulated.
Her hair should be delicately drawn.
Instead it should be delicately sipped and savored.
The current government is investing £160m ($244m) in a farming-technology strategy, but this "may be insufficient", concluded a delicately worded report published last June by Parliament's rural-affairs committee.Britain's hot market in agricultural land a popular, lightly taxed investment asset is another problem.
You may be too tired to delicately say, "I know she's not latching properly, but I'm just trying to get the hang of it," and instead say, "See off?
What are the objectives?" On the other hand, he is delicately implying that the reasons may be quite clear.
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