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They note the word "almost" in the argument above and contend that humans, with their high intelligence and possession of language, and their tendency to live in small, tightly knit groups, might be exceptional.
Ackowledging that there might be exceptional situations, he said that drivers have been advised to "use sound judgement and common sense; there might be a situation where you would allow someone to use their cell phone".
It has been postulated that AL might be exceptional extensions of this inflammatory process [ 4, 13, 23, 24].
PIN1 might be exceptional because continuous recycling of PIN1 is required for maintaining the polar transport of auxin across tissues (Geldner et al., 2003).
The first suggestions that plant mitochondria might be exceptional in terms of DNA uptake came from studies of their fungal-derived, homing group I introns (for example, [ 8]), and a growing body of evidence for plant-to-plant HGT has since accumulated [ 3].
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As it grew clearer a few months ago that Chichi's longevity might indeed be exceptional, Mr. Pavich, with some aid from this reporter, decided to look into getting him into the record book.
An exception to that might be citing exceptional skills in dealing with customers.
There might be an exceptional case, he suggested, in which prosecutors would not seek a mandatory sentence, but this was not it.
Dimitar Berbatov Dimitar Berbatov might be unhappy, but he can still be exceptional Dimitar Berbatov might be unhappy, but he can still be exceptional On the day his agent said he was "unhappy" and wanted to leave Fulham, Berbatov also found himself lining up against his former club Tottenham.
" 'If you only admit people who meet your minimum score requirements, maybe there are others who might also have the potential to be exceptional leaders?' ".
That would be exceptional.
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