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Among other things, the "may" passage is newer law, passed in 1989 compared to 1951, and it deals specifically with the question of deadlines.
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Or Congressional Republicans may demand passage of a tax holiday in exchange for extending federal unemployment benefits, which expire at the end of the year.
Obstructing lesions of the oropharynx or esophagus may preclude passage of a standard echoendoscope.
For example, a rounded shape may facilitate passage through the bloodstream while an elongated shape may facilitate migration through harder tissues like bone.
Effluent collection demonstrates that 2 to 82% of various organic compounds may survive passage through the diffusion flame and be recovered intact.
An additional test of T lineage potential may be passage of hESC-derived hematopoietic progenitors through a humanized mouse model.
Migration barriers may obstruct passage directly or negate otherwise adaptive benefits of homing and assortative mating indirectly [ 15- 17].
The small size of these PFC emulsions may allow passage through many vascular occlusions that prevent the movement of larger red blood cells.
A somewhat naive notion suggests that the epithelial lining of the gut is designed to absorb substances and thus may allow passage of particulate matter.
Knewton will have access to its entire library, which means that it may present passages from different textbooks and related courseware depending on the situation.
If you read the full text of King's "I have a dream" speech, you may find passages that you forgot were in there.
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