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Although the holistic processing that is distinctive of face processing may not occur prior to the N170 (Rossion, 2014), this earlier component may influence later face processing by allowing for faster processing if features have been more quickly recognized.
Mr. Means later faced other legal battles.
Even a family expecting large payments later may face a cash crisis now.
Secondly, workers in the District Health Services in Malaysia's rural regions should be trained to understand the health issues that educated workers may face later in life if current health problems are evident.
The men were later arrested and may now face fines of $15,000 and prison terms of 15 years.
But we also want to look at the people and organizations working for a better future engaging with the challenges we face positively, preempting the hurdles we may all face sooner or later.
They may face fines later.
If it does not get airborne before the FAA's certification exemption expires, whether in 2015 or later, the company may face two sets of regulations.
But researchers interviewed by Forbes said that, in a workplace climate where good looks are increasingly important, women who use beauty to their advantage -- as well as women who don't -- may face difficulty later in their careers.
Recent studies have highlighted specific health issues former very preterm infants may face in later life, including an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and hypertension, impaired glucose tolerance, impaired renal function and abnormal respiratory function [ 5- 9].
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