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This time, the technological gap may have narrowed.
The difference may have narrowed a little since then, but the figures tend to fluctuate.
Not yet, asserts Chester, although the distance between the two may have narrowed.
Congestion may have narrowed that freedom, but it remains part of the lure of the automobile.
Polls conducted since the Democratic convention in Charlotte, N.C., however, suggest that the gap may have narrowed.
No one doubts the United States will do whatever it must to protect its vital interests — but the definitions of "must" and "vital" may have narrowed considerably.
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Be aware that the plans may have narrow provider networks — your favorite doctor or the hospital down the street may not be a participant.
Other manifestations of achrondoplasia include a bulging forehead, saddle nose, protruding jaw, deeply incurved lower back with prominent buttocks, and a narrow chest; women with the disorder may have narrow pelvises and, subsequently, difficulty in childbirth.
For instance, the KCC SRM pick-up coils may have narrower widths along the SRM track.
Recent molecular analysis of the M. anisopliae complex has proposed its division into nine taxa, or distinct species, which individually may have narrower host specificities [ 5, 8].
The high number of PP2C genes present in the Arabidopsis and rice genome highlights the importance of the PP2C class of protein phosphatases in plants, and suggests that plant PP2Cs may have narrower substrate range than other organisms [ 16, 34].
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