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Large claims may be passed on again to the customer service unit.
Mr. Elkind predicted that much of the wealth may be passed on as property that, depending on market conditions, may be sold or used as second homes.
In the case of single-gene Mendelian inheritance, the disease may be passed on as an autosomal recessive, autosomal dominant, or sex-linked recessive trait, as discussed in the section Classes of genetic diseases.
In turn, you will be helping another develop those same skills, so that they may be passed on again.
It is interesting that all these are comic diary-novels, whereas although a few jokes may be passed on (Richard Eyre has some good ones in National Service ) and the writer may have a witty turn of phrase, real diaries are not comic mainly because life is not a laugh.
"A trait may be passed on directly," Ms. Dunifon says.
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Males may be passing on versions of the gene that vary in strength to different offspring as a means of guaranteeing their legacy.
There has been concern for years that some experts may be passing on confidential information about public companies to traders.
In repeatedly rejecting the BMPS proposal, the AAIRB precluded potential participants from the right to know what is in their bodies and what toxic legacies they may be passing on to future generations.
Hence the test may be passed successfully, without any discussion on the issue of publicity.
However, some of their customers may be able to achieve wholesale cost savings at pharmacies on over-the-counter products, which may or may not be passed on to the consumer.
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