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One group of taxpayers who could benefit from that are retired people who might have substantial assets but little current income.
Unlike most Afghan cities in the north, Kunduz's population is nearly 50percentt Pashtun, suggesting that the Taliban fighters might have substantial public support there.
Certain commercial modifications were studied to determine their effects on the alloy surfaces, which might have substantial implications on the interface between the alloys and plasma polymers deposited on them.
But in Queens since 2005, at least five people have been convicted of, or pleaded guilty to, committing a very different kind of hate crime — singling out elderly victims for nonviolent crimes like mortgage fraud because they believed older people would be easy to deceive and might have substantial savings or home equity.
All of these mutations might have substantial impact on phosphorylation and gating properties of the channel.
PGx-driven treatment optimization is feasible and might have substantial value for multiple conditions as many medications are being used for separate diseases that share the same comorbidities.
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Asteroids like Bennu might also have substantial amounts of water locked up in their minerals.
The current study might not have substantial statistical power, although a significant inverse association was detected.
Immune editing might therefore have substantial effects on patient's prognosis.
School closures and workplace absenteeism are oft-cited control measures that might also have substantial impact on society.
This latter issue raises the question of whether interventions that provide housing for homeless individuals might also have substantial positive effects on pain control.
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