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"They may be parallel," he said, adding, "We're not working at cross-purposes".
Independently of the selected reference frame orientation, the known component of a may be parallel to b, or vice versa.
The coupled walls forming the nano channel are perfectly smooth and may be parallel to one another or form a convergent gap with a small tilting angle.
It has been proposed that the neurotransmitter receptors expression in peripheral blood lymphocytes may be parallel to their expression state in the brain.
The shafts that gears connect must be relatively close, but they may have practically any spatial relationship with respect to one another; they may be parallel or nonparallel and intersecting or nonintersecting.
These questions may be parallel or closely related, and investigation of each may be instructive in consideration of the other, but they still need to be kept separate.
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There may be parallels with ordinary justice, but only in the abstract; once the full context is considered, the problems of transitional justice take on a different aspect.
Far-reaching regulatory reform may be needed.There may be parallels with the 1930s, when, after the 1929 crash, politicians passed many of the Wall-Street-bashing, investor-friendly laws that govern America's markets today.
Google and the government launched a program to bring Wi-Fi coverage to India's rail network in January, and there may be parallels here.
There may be parallels here with this call to "save the soul" of Occupy.
I was thinking that there may be parallels between Gus Fring of "Breaking Bad" and Cyrus -- they're both loyal, they're good at their jobs.
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