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This has no claim to scholarly weight but may well communicate a genuine point that the play – pace the critics – was a popular one.
"This little antenna is poking out of the cell surface and may well communicate when and in what orientation the cell should divide," said Wallace Marshall at the University of California, San Francisco.
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By 2040, people may well be communicating directly with servers through chips implanted in their brains, which is to say they may be communicating telepathically with each other.
26 29 We now understand that a common overall objective was not a driver for staff engagement within our collaborative and, in fact, distant goals (ie, not locally tailored) which are not well communicated may have the opposite effect, causing staff to disengage with what they see as top-down management.
Corbyn, and a united shadow cabinet, may well want to communicate this to the electorate.
An immigrant grandmother, for example, may well struggle to communicate with her American-born children.
We show here that in the case of a well communicated pathway such as MAPK, this approach by itself may not yield promising results, as there are many redundant genes as well as redundant crosstalk involving other pathways.
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3) The choice of sua7-1 is not well communicated.
However, they may well be able to communicate such thoughts between themselves within complex social structures.
Equipped with a costume and a role to portray and animated by the guidance of a stage director, the countertenor David Walker may well have something to communicate as an artist, as his flourishing opera career since he won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1998 would seem to indicate.
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