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Alan Pardew may target a forward and defensive cover.

He has hinted strongly that he may target a more modest total, after tax revenues have disappointed in recent months.

The practices need not be ones that target all women, but may target a subgroup, e.g., a sexist policy might specifically target poor women.

Leveraging such access, "the PLA may target a combination of networks" in the Pacific Command area, including those focused on logistics and, potentially, transportation, the report asserted.

Our data indicate that prenatal cocaine may target a number of developing brain structures but does not result in overt changes to brain volumes.

In particular, the rules require the government to have "made all reasonable attempts to obtain the information from alternative, non-media sources" before investigators may target a reporter's information.

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Second, a competitor may target an overlapping customer base with a distinctive new offering that leverages network effects.

Regulators may target an entity that relies heavily on recruitment for generating revenue.

They may target an interest, an age group, a hot sector or a hot-climate country.

Future strategies may target an optimization of tissue perfusion in this specific subgroup of patients.

One miRNA may target more than a hundred genes [ 10].

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