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In the final she opted to take control, on the premise that the other riders would then have to come round her to win but the risk in that was that she might expend her energy too early.
This scene was as sexy and persuasive as it was hokey, a sort of bouillon-cube moment that seemed to concentrate in a few minutes the physical force and passion that an artist might expend on a painting over days, months, even years.
However, if the CH is extremely far away from the source nodes, they might expend excessive energy in data transmission.
In conclusion, purification of liriodendrin might expend its further pharmacological researches and further applications in pharmacy.
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Day, it was feared, might have expended too much energy and focus during battle with the four-time major winner to be in peak condition to face Louis Oosthuizen.
A potent force behind these "interventions" is the expectation that all students will meet their targets, regardless of how much effort they might have expended in class or whether they attended all of the lessons.
Armed might, often expended at great human, fiscal and moral cost, holds little promise as the means to fix the problem.
Nonetheless, a substantial amount of public health effort might be expended unnecessarily if such a laboratory finding were found to be a false positive.
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