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But I cannot accept Keller's suggestion that its sheer complexity may put development beyond human comprehension.
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The case soured relations between Britain and Russia, and the new development may put at risk recent improvements.
At the same time though, changes due to socioeconomic development may put a burden on the social and natural environment, and may cause profound changes in ecosystems.
Finally, acknowledging the full diversity of natural disturbance and development patterns may put the role of alternative silvicultural practices in a larger perspective.
They say if they have to create ponds on all new developments it may put up the cost of housing.
There was some apprehension that there is a risk that regulators may put additional hurdles for industry if getting involved in exploratory development.
Just this week, in a policy statement, central bankers warned that "elevated energy and commodity prices, among other factors, may put upward pressure on inflation," and they pledged to "monitor inflation developments carefully".
During most types of computer work, e.g. when using the mouse or typing at the keyboard, the humerus is slightly externally rotated, which may put excessive stress on the infraspinatus [ 25] and potentially lead to development of tenderness.
An article in Business Day yesterday about an indication that a former director of the New York Stock Exchange, Kenneth G. Langone, may put together a competing bid for the exchange referred incompletely to first reports of the development.
Development of low cuff pressure is very common in between the standard measurements and may put patients at increased risk of aspiration of oropharyngeal secretions and probably ventilator-associated pneumonia.
Failure to thrive in the first two years may put them at increased risk of future occurrences of serious morbidity in late childhood and of chronic disease development in adult life.
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