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The real sadness of Italy, maybe reflecting its long political divide into Catholics and Communists, is that it has so few liberals.
Here's the 5-year breakeven, the spread between indexed and non-indexed bonds: The big move actually came before Abe took office, maybe reflecting the sense that the political environment had changed and that the Bank of Japan's freedom to impose monetary orthodoxy was about to end.
Long-lived CD34+CD38− cells revealed the highest level of γH2AX-foci (>70 years: 0.228±0.022 foci/cell; 0 years: 0.112±0.014 foci/cell, p = 0.005), maybe reflecting the continuous accumulation of DNA damage during their extended lifespan.
Additionally, the examination of sAPPα as downregulated protein may be of further relevance in the differential diagnosis of meningitis, maybe reflecting pre-synaptical pathological [40] or protective processes [18] as seen in neurodegenerative diseases like AD [41], [42].
These results suggest that inter-individual differences in DSB accumulation and repair become more apparent with increasing age, maybe reflecting different lifestyle exposures (such as smoking or obesity) that may contribute to aging.
There was also a second peak in the 45 64 year age group maybe reflecting higher consultation rates or travel to more exotic destinations.
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"Dynasties are the sort of thing that you maybe reflect back on.
These two poems have a shrillness that maybe reflects this loss of moral authority.
"When they look back and see what they did then and maybe reflect on what's not happening now.
Probably the punchiness reflected my increasing desperation, just as the amplitude of "No More Maybe" reflects, I think, a writer rediscovering the spaciousness of fiction.
He'd go off to a consulting group, sit on a few company boards, enjoy his three grandchildren, work on his tennis game, maybe reflect on his years as a city councilman and Bronx borough president.
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