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Contrast that with the open innovation model, in which projects may enter or exit at various points and in various ways.

Though these dances have religious connotations, as among the Iroquois, they are secular, and anyone may enter or drop out at will.

Civil authorities may permit religious leaders to solemnize marriages but not to determine who may enter or leave a civil marriage.

The four million high school seniors who took the entrance exam these past three days across China have worlds riding on the outcome -- what rank of college they may enter, or whether they can attend college at all.

We are imposing the requirement that diffusion takes place only in Ω, no individual may enter or leave the domain, that is, we have Neumann boundary conditions.

Audience members may enter or exit the Courtroom ONLY between cases when counsel is switching out, and should do so quickly and quietly.

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In the worst cases, sales reps may enter fake or incomplete data or simply write what they think the boss wants to see.

The system's authorised user may enter, change or delete all the data.

Neoh said KFit may enter one or two more cities before the end of this year, but it isn't actively seeking out other M&A opportunities.

First, ASM pertains mainly to the relatively large plants.22 Furthermore, a plant may enter to or drop from the ASM panel simply because its size changes to a level that is above or below the threshold of inclusion with certainty in the ASM.

When released from their cells of origin, exosomes may enter blood or other bodily fluids.

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