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Other problems emerge, too, because people may now engage in even riskier behavior than they would otherwise, feeling "safer" and less afraid of the disease.

Wyden and privacy advocates say the measure raises questions about whether the Justice Department may now engage more freely in seeking friendly judges to obtain warrants, more easily use malware as an investigative tool and potentially gather data from innocent people's computers. .

These migrations into lower-density space favour the local expansion of stem and non-stem cells alike, but because stem cells may now engage in more frequent symmetric divisions, further cycles of stem cell seeding and colony expansions are enabled.

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In this process, the fracture lines implicit in the comprehensive High-Level Panel report may open, as the implications for the full range of nation-states and other actors nation-states ande pother015 process—become more actorsnow

Many scholars are now engaged in epigraphy.

(He and the woman are now engaged).

On this we are now engaged.

I think people are now engaged and primed".

Macel Pate was now engaged to one of his roommates.

They are now engaged.

She's now engaged to an Old Economy multimillionaire.

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