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Four, as per Ohno's (1970) discussion, one copy may take on a new function while the other fulfills the previous function ("neofunctionalization").
Better results are obtained for problems where the solution may take on at each point only one of two values, thus yielding a shape recovery problem.
It's a question that just may take on additional heft if he has more games like this one in him.
When one hemisphere of the brain suffers damage during development, the other may take on additional functions, including those expressed through handedness (Bakan, 1971; Bakan, Dibb, & Reed, 1973).
The first force may take on many guises.
Here's may take on how they all did.
Pending board approval, Mr. Dooley may take on the chief executive job permanently.
In the meantime, he may take on a role in Mr. Warner's campaign.
Spurious memories or fabrications are very common in psychiatric disorders and may take on an expansive and grandiose character.
"That card of agnosticism may take on greater value in light of the AOL-Time Warner deal," said Mr. Charron.
A loss, and next week's game against the Saints, two games out in the division, may take on added significance.
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