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Borders may be negotiated, territory may be swapped, security measures may be codified.
The across-the-board reductions may be swapped out at least in part for other, unknown kinds of spending cuts or tax increases, which has left some Americans concerned about whether they might be in the cross hairs themselves.
Therefore, although we built an atomic model with the C-terminal domain contacting the nearest N-terminal one, the positions of the C-terminal domains may be swapped between the two Gins51 subunits to those in the tetrameric structure.
If the motor does not rotate in the desired direction, the input leads may be swapped to reverse the motor direction of rotation.
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What's more, young people are apt to believe they possess the technical skills to evade detection – they may be swapping files by synchronising hard drives with friends, pasting links into private social networking spaces, or taking other measures that keep them out of the authorities' watchful eyes.
In the mid-1990s alloft all of its profits came from DRAM memory chips: when the market soured in 1996, its profits shrivelled by 95%.Samsung may be swapping "infotainment" for "lifecare"—but it is still in the hardware business, and that may leave it more vulnerable than it thinks.
A lot more enterprise developers may be swapping vocations.
He may eventually be swapped in a deal for a pitcher.
The covers may also be swapped for transfer of plant batches.
Also, instead of assuming arbitrary word order scrambling, reordering models are used, according to which a given phrase may tend to be swapped with the left or right neighboring phrase or displaced from the neighbors, in the translation process.
For example, all of the tissues (including the DNA) for a pair of animals might be swapped, or there may be mix-ups within the clinical phenotypes (such as plasma insulin levels).
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