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Other operations, up to and including an intestinal transplant, may be needed, which bring other risks.
But more than one attempt may be needed, which is why BP has two rigs earmarked for relief wells.
"Special road lanes may be needed, which would raise costs".
For example, to guarantee a certain throughput at low delay, excessive transmission power may be needed, which can reduce the overall network performance.
We conclude that for paddy soils with high levels of As content, Pi application at a much higher level than plant requirements may be needed, which is not appropriate due to environmental concerns.
Alternatively, a new method for estimating tree volume, biomass, and C stocks may be needed which is not based on merchantability standards and fully incorporates procedures necessary for SDTs.
To properly deal with this situation, new methodology may be needed which gives two different estimates of treatment effect dependent on the time from randomisation or stage of disease at commencement of treatment.
Premier Pompidou has just remarked, is if in explanation, that French hotel equipment may need modernizing (which would cost a fortune), and the French welcome to strangers "should always be accompanied by a smile" (which ought to cost nothing).
He may need surgery, which would probably make him unavailable to pitch for the Yankees next year.
For example, microorganisms may need pretreatment, which may also be different for gram-positives and gram-negatives, such as the use of EDTA.
For example, children who are stunted are much more likely to contract infectious diseases (3) and may need hospitalization which requires selling material possessions, thereby lowering the household's wealth index.
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