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But the community may only come once".
A ruling is unlikely before the end of the year and may only come in 2007.
More bluntly, the political will for government-mandated bank reorganisation may only come from the failure of this option.
Those chances may only come once in a while against a Spanish team reluctant to share the ball with anyone not wearing red.
Peace may only come when religious toleration is widespread (highly unlikely in an atmosphere of violence) or when separate monoglot states emerge.
Certain cars may only come equipped with compatibility for the iPhone – others may only be capable of connecting to an Android smartphone for instance.
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To an Indigenous Australian from a remote community who doesn't have English as their primary language, who may have only come into contact with government services at the time of their arrest their concept of distress might be very different from what you or I would imagine," McGee added.
Assessment of service needs should recognise the fallibility of carer burden measures, given that carer stress may not only come from caring for someone with dementia, but can be significantly compounded by other life situations.
The source of IFN-γ may not only come from the Tregs themselves but also from other cell types, including recently activated Th1 cells and NK cells and APCs (8).
While our knowledge of the mechanisms is so far incomplete, it thus seems likely that the harm to health may not only come from economic deprivation, but also from the social and psychological problems of living in poverty.
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