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Although here for the sake of clarity we have used separate file formats (ESWC and SWCX) to describe these two conceptually distinct extensions of the existing neural description system, in the future it may become convenient to merge the two formats into a single extension along with additional expansions.

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Worst of all, they may become a convenient excuse for giving up on the reforms needed to provide broad access to affordable higher education.

If successful, NFC-equipped devices may become more convenient for everyday use than plastic credit cards.

Biweekly administration of cetuximab requires only one hospital visit every 2 weeks, and may become a convenient treatment option for patients with KRAS/ BRAF wild-type metastatic colorectal cancer.

Given the abundance of mtDNA in each cell, and the success of identifying mtDNA mutations in fine-needle aspirates (Parrella et al, 2001) and bodily fluids of cancer patients (Fliss et al, 2000), D310 mutation assessment may become a convenient biomarker to apply in clinical settings.

They become convenient scapegoats.

Their populations have become convenient local customers.

Though not inaccurate, the description has become convenient shorthand, warding off deeper investigation of his work.

Data may become less reliable as incorrect data becomes increasingly abundant and convenient.

Political reality will prey on whatever histories it may find convenient given the circumstances, but it can never divorce itself from physical reality as deluded as it may become.

Breathing may become difficult.

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