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But institutional support alone may not assure America's scientific leadership on the world stage.
As a consequence, currently used dosing regimens may not assure optimal efficacy or minimal toxicity in these patients.
That may not assure the university a place in the history of political philosophy; but it always helps to have powerful friends.
Nevertheless, some authors have reported that in some lesions (especially those in areas of load) this approach is not sufficient, since it may not assure mechanical stability of the system, with consequent risk of postoperative fracture [25].
One challenge of MARL in our context is that the secondary users do not know the payoffs (thus do not know the strategies) of other secondary users in each stage; thus the environment of each secondary user, including other secondary users, is nonstationary and may not assure the convergence of learning.
The availability or supply of services could precede other dimensions of access; however, the availability of health services per se may not assure their utilisation.
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As any woman politician who has been left with smeary mascara on Election Night will tell you, these rules may not always assure success.
In these instances, cancer may not be assured, but it is easy to see how the disruptive effects of low-dose exposures to certain chemicals might act on key pathways/mechanisms and play a supporting role in the steps involved in carcinogenesis and/or increase the overall risk of getting cancer.
Even then, Mr Kato may not be assured of victory.
However, because of the diverse number of economic, social, and psychological influences affecting livestock producers, their complete cooperation during an outbreak may not be assured.
The company is also standing by its general counsel, David C. Drummond, who may not have assured that securities laws were strictly observed.
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