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We believe this partnership may bring significant reputational and business risk to the company.
[Page C1.] Indeed, his resignation may bring significant change to the Big Board, under pressure from critics who may seize on weakness at the institution.
Giving the flu vaccine to pregnant women may bring significant benefits to their babies even before birth, a new study has found.
Multipurpose dams can hold special importance in developing countries, where a single dam may bring significant benefits related to hydroelectric power production, agricultural development, and industrial growth.
At certain stages in their careers, some may see subsidising their own work through free labour as a sacrifice worth making if they can afford to do so and believe it may bring significant opportunity.
Ongoing trials with targeted agents and with anti programmed cell death protein 1 (anti-PD-1) agents may bring significant additional results in the next few years that will redefine how we treat stage III patients.
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Dynamic economic and environmental dispatches (DEED) are both crucial objectives in this scheduling task because a small percentage improvement may potentially bring significant cost savings and operational improvements [1, 2].
Only limiting the number of care providers may not bring significant changes in volume.
But the pupil premium policy, for all its problems, may bring about significant changes for some of our most vulnerable students.
Using uniform patterns or rotation invariant extensions, in one or multiple planes, may bring a significant reduction in computational complexity.
Using SVF cells rather than ADSCs may bring more significant benefits and healing potential because of the inclusion of heterogeneous cell types and different factors with paracrine effects [28].
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