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Curry might make only a cameo appearance.
Its ratings surge might make Only Connect the next candidate to be poached by BBC1, following its raid for The Great British Bake Off.
Genes with low expression levels may be essential and highly expressed genes might make only small contributions to fitness.
For earrings or a bracelet, you might make only a few beads.
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Oded Shenkar, a professor of business management at Ohio State University and author of "The Chinese Century," said very few companies would be willing to leave a market as big as China's, and that it might make sense only for a company like Google whose primacy rested almost entirely on intellectual property.
Jo Becker, child rights advocate at Human Rights Watch in New York, said that removing a child from his or her immediate surroundings might make sense only under circumstances like immediate risk of being forced into military service or a threat of immediate harm.
Moreover, we'd like to remind you, our fund shareholders, that you benefited from those impressive past returns while paying very low expenses -- in fact, they might make for only a rounding error on the lunch tab of some tassel-loafered tech fund manager.
Any real judgment we might make will only be partially true.
For example, focusing on a specific locus, in one parent the allele may be T in its two biological replicates (pools) whereas in the other parent gDNA pools, the T allele might make up only 80% of the pool and G might make up the other 20%.
Yet if The Judge is the kind of movie you might have expected Downey to make only with a gun pointed to his head, it is in fact the first film to come out of the new production company he has launched with his wife, Susan Downey.
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