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"This finding may lay to rest a long-standing debate in tropical forest ecology," says ecologist Steve Turton of James Cook University in Cairns, Australia.
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Moreover, some customers wishing to maximize their own benefit may lie to energy suppliers [15, 16].
On the other hand, however, you may lie to the murderer at the door, because he has opted out of the game of Intendo.
(So, legally, candidates may lie to public as much as they want).
Many animals have no choice except to cross the road regularly, for their source of food may lie to one side and their source of water or shelter (or their nesting site or mating site) may lie to the other.
One hypothesis for the stimulation of osteosarcoma growth by fat injection may lie to the presence of MCSs in the injected fatty tissue.
The explanation for this lack of concordance among the measures used may lie, to a significant degree, in the different objectives and sources of information for each measure.
Another professional stakeholder participant discussed that the women she works with may avoid seeking help or may lie to minimize financial shortfalls when unable to refill prescriptions for fear of being labeled and stigmatized.
We hypothesize that the low placebo-effect that observed in our study may lie to the length of the treatment (6-months) as well as to the small sample size of the placebo group.
They may lie to you about their behavior.
When it comes to money, people may lie to save their pride.
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