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But on that first occasion she may have exerted too much force: her weight loss seems to have accelerated into anorexia shortly after she left school.

Permeable coverings may have exerted an impact on indoor hygrothermal conditions, in generating a temperature drop of 1.5 K, which corresponds to a 31.5% energy savings rate.

Whatever directorial control Reed may have exerted over the creation of the special effects involved in Scott's shrinking, the C.G.I.-enhanced scenes are remarkably continuous with the live-action comedy and drama, in ways that point to his distinctive artistry.

Hopefully now that the website no longer exists, people will start to see Bitcoin in a more positive light and appreciate the numerous benefits it offers". The Reuters blogger Felix Salmon agrees, suggesting that until now, the fear of such a bust may have exerted a downward pressure on prices.

The extent to which Egypt may have exerted a major creative influence on Christian art is uncertain in the absence of material remains of the Christian period from Alexandria, the great metropolis of Egypt from the time of the Ptolemies and a city that played an important and, at times, decisive role in the intellectual life of the early church.

The change means they would be more likely to be prosecuted only if they were in a relationship of care with the victim, and may have exerted some influence, he said.

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Overall, these results indicate that while the non-linear 5HTTLPR × self-blame interaction did not generalize to other disruptive behaviors, self-blame itself may have exert some main effects for ADHD as well as other disruptive behaviors.

It should be appreciated that it is conceivable, albeit rather unlikely, that some of the selected SNPs in the negative set may have exert a functional effect in the development of diabetes.

As there was no monetary motivation during the stimulation phase on day 1, participants may not have exerted themselves fully and thus the effects of stimulation may have had greater leverage; while on day 2, participants in both groups may have reached a level whereby any potential for further enhancement of performance through tDCS was limited.

She worries, on occasion, that she may not have exerted herself sufficiently to merit her good fortune, but she comforts herself with the thought that "she lacked opportunities".

And Democrats will argue that their shifting views of Russia are more legitimate than Republicans' — especially given that Russia may just have exerted some real influence on an American election.

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