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Although in everyday discourse the word "person" is synonymous with "human being," some philosophical discussions treat it as a technical term whose range of application might be wider than the class of human beings (just as, for legal purposes, business corporations are regarded as persons).

Bell questioned the existence of hell and eternal damnation, claimed Jesus Christ is bigger than any one religion and pondered if the road to salvation might be wider than what contemporary Christianity preaches.

In this way, these language lards contain a previously impossibly seen future, such that eons from now this 118-page paper object might be wider than all the combined human chub you ever knew.

Two reasons may account for this: (1) given the low proportion of most of the ranges sampled in our analysis many more extant lineages may have remained unsampled; (2) many species that are currently considered of restricted range are poorly known and their ranges might be wider.

We demonstrated multiple variations in MA subtypes, suggesting that their classification spectrum might be wider than originally described.

The localization of TFIID and SC35 in association with the periphery of NPB suggests that the functions of NPBs might be wider than it is assumed.

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"We fear that projections of a robust boost to the retail sector arising from the birth might be wide of the mark," Kantar said, adding that the amount of 2012 London Olympics merchandise that remained unsold "suggests that British shoppers might be suffering from event fatigue".

"Most of the teams are very good and some of the divisions might be wide open.

Whereas the role of specific miRNA(s) dominates over others in different models of trastuzumab resistance, there might be wide crosstalk between the signaling events mediated by these miRNAs [ 12, 35, 36].

Namely, that an adaptation profile can be achieved by calculating the first moment of the CME, but that the underlying probability distribution might be wide enough to prevent one from making definite quick-and-dirty assertions going from a single cell to the population level, or the other way around.

You'll want your shirt to cover your bra straps, and they might be wide.

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