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Mr. Rengers said he hoped something positive might develop from the publicity surrounding the harassment.
Dr. Venter said he still intended to make Celera's human genome sequence available to academic researchers without restriction on commercial uses they might develop from it.
For example, a more liberal view of the priesthood might develop from the growing crisis in recruiting and retaining parish priests.
The Bank of England's monetary policy committee had feared at the start of the year that an inflationary pay-price spiral might develop from rising world oil and gas prices, tightness in the labour market, and the impact of CPI outturns on inflation expectations.
The layers of amorphous silica might develop from the dissolution of either the mortar or the rock-forming silicate minerals or glass-bearing domains in trachyte [46].
We show a diagram of the zone of extensional wing fractures that might develop from the NE tip of the Mae Chan fault segment which lies 700 m south of well FX-2 (Fig. 26d).
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A fuller knowledge of natural history enabled writers to imagine that life on other worlds might develop differently from life on Earth.
"It doesn't take a lot to imagine how a victim of stalking might develop PTSD from the anticipation of chronic unwanted attention, gestures, or attempted contact," Lucksted said.
To investigate the features of the earliest form of ovarian carcinoma, extensive pathological studies of grossly normal ovarian samples have revealed that high-grade serous ovarian carcinomas might develop de novo from surface epithelium and its inclusions, as well as from endosalpingeal tissues in the cortical stroma (Ryuko et al, 1992; Bell and Scully, 1994).
One potential issue is that mutation carriers who do not know (and may not wish to know) their genetic status might develop adverse effects from the active drug.
To the Editor: Your article forced me to think about how the culture of poverty might develop as it spreads from black urban ghettos, where the term was first applied, and begins to take root throughout the country as people of all races confront increasing national poverty, unemployment, inequality and the fading away of the middle class — conditions that seem likely to persist for a long time.
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