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"A child who has a narrow vocabulary may constantly be coming across things they don't understand".
Considering that on a mobile device you may constantly be switching from cell to cell, and moving to WiFi, having a voice service that navigates that seems essential.
These results suggest that cells may constantly be releasing factors into their surroundings which affect other cells, at least in culture [ 30].
We therefore conclude that the mothers and families, in order to arrive at 'reasoned decision-making' as postulated by Donovan & Blake (1992), may constantly be thinking of the burden of their decision on the family of whether to attend hospital for delivery [ 40].
A person may constantly be trying to lubricate their throat when they lie by swallowing, gulping or clearing their throat.
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"Having them in squads may help because they will constantly be learning about women that men can't speak to," the lance corporal said.
Your relationships may suffer, and you'll constantly be worn out.
Research shows that networking sites like Facebook and the need to constantly be plugged in may lead to negative comparison.
For instance, you may notice your child constantly is sassy towards you, but is completely respectful towards Grandma.
New synthetic biomaterials are constantly being developed that may enable control over wound repair and regeneration mechanisms by manipulating cell adhesion, growth and differentiation and biomechanics for optimal tissue development.
Treatment technologies are constantly being improved, and may be driven by the guidelines themselves; taking into account limitations of current technologies to remove a contaminant when setting a guideline may curb motivation for developing more effective treatment technologies and improving global public health.
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