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As a curatorial phenomenon, it may well establish a model for attendance-hungry museums, never mind ingrate aesthetes like me.

"Women who are overweight when entering pregnancy or who gain excess weight during pregnancy may well establish an inter-generational amplification of the obesity epidemic," said Dr Tim Lobstein, director of policy at the World Obesity Federation.

Off-balance sheet debts do not come due any time soon, however, and Mr. Cameron, who has pushed most aggressively for budget cuts, may well establish a strong government program to tackle the economic problems.

In the end, if cultural relativism is able to foster reciprocity between value communities to a sufficient degree, then cultural relativism may well establish a foundation of mutual understanding and appreciation to support active cooperation between value groups.

Radical changes in density inherent in a healing tissue may well establish the gradients of physical strain [ 14].

The corepressor may well establish the target specificity of a given deacetylase complex as in the case of the Rb protein.

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Neither of these are "real life" numbers, but "average usage" is just as useless so we may as well establish real bounds.

Indeed, in many ways, the search for Gaddafi's assets has given new importance to decades-long anti-corruption and asset recovery movements -- and may very well establish an important model for other countries seeking to recover stolen assets and end the impunity that is so often associated with dictators and grand corruption.

As was found to be the case with therapies targeting HER2 or ER, defining the patient population most likely to respond to PI3K-targeting therapy may well prove critical in establishing the success of these new drugs.

While Barranco's galleries may be may be well established, the neighbourhood's nightlife is relatively new.

Additionally, the difficulty of sampling in marine and freshwater environments means that a species may be well established, and may have spread from its initial site of introduction, before it is recorded.

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