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So we do think that some of the things we might do together might have long shadows or larger ramifications.
Without this self-discipline, McKie's life might have long ago unraveled in the frayed neighborhoods of north Philadelphia.
If you're transporting your furnishings across state lines, or across the country, you might have long carry charges or storage charges.
The late Hadid's work might have long been a source of astonishment, for its sci-fi forms and gravity-defying structural feats, but now she's gone, her practice is prompting incredulity for a very different reason.
This project will substantially contribute to the existing knowledge and will have an impact on societies, since early stimulation of brain development might have long lasting consequences on cognitive performance, academic achievement and in the prevention of behavioural problems and the promotion of psychological adjustment and mental health.
Finally, Americans may learn the answer to the self-deprecating question on T-shirts sold around here: "Delawhere?" Delaware — suddenly relevant to people who might have long thought otherwise, if they thought about it at all — is atwitter for the inauguration on Tuesday, when the adopted Delawarean Joe Biden becomes the vice president.
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Whether loss of genetic variability might have long-term consequences for persistence is unclear because the genetic basis for population viability is still debated.
First, we should pay only for innovations that are worth it, but without shutting out the potential for shaky new ideas that might have long-term potential.
The tiny red flecks of protein that appeared in Omalu's microscope was the first hint that brain trauma in football players might have long-term consequences.
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