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It is thought some information is not computerised and may only exist in paper form.
Most standardized exams are their own unique genre — they ask questions in unfamiliar ways, and include tasks that may only exist in the specific format on the exam.
Furthermore, the relationship may only exist under certain conditions (i.e. against a certain genetic background), and this possibility warrants further examination, particularly in relation to other genetic risks, and outcomes other than ADHD.
Bon Jovi may only exist for many as a kind of nostalgia trip, with Livin On A Prayer re-entering the American charts this week off the back of a viral video of a basketball fan dancing to it, but they have leveraged that enduring love into millions from touring, raking in $79m.
Wild animal drunkenness may only exist in the (occasionally tipsy) eye of the beholder.
Its equivalent may only exist in some frigid, as-yet-unfilmed Ridley Scott dystopia, where high-cheekboned villains use it to control geothermally warmed villain incubators.
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But alternatives have not been much discussed or investigated, and the possibility remains open that other routes may not only exist but may be the norm.
Why did I almost never meet parents walking here with children?" Robert Adams is a humanist and a witness, an artist whose work insists on hope even as it records – and grieves for – a landscape that, in some instances, may soon only exist in his lucid photographs.
But - depending on your maths - it is much stronger (or, as per today's research, may even only exist) when you use GCSE grades.
It is possible that contralateral effects may not only exist in the overlapping terminals of afferents but also in motor neuron dendrites and that contralateral effects mediated by spinal interneurones may also exist [ 50].
The characters live so vividly in readers' minds that their TV forms may only be able to exist on a sliding scale of disappointment.
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