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This suggested that their burrowing behavior might be more strongly influenced by genes than environment.
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Compared with the Freedom Band, Mr. Miller's trio might adhere more strongly to structure in the treatment of standards.
You might feel more strongly inclined to do something to help your best friend, short of endangering your daughter.
This time it is possible that the economy might grow more strongly than people expect – and this week's figures for earnings were good.
Altogether, our results suggest a cross-modal reorganization of speech comprehension in cochlear-implanted patients that might recruit more strongly than in NH the visual and visuo-auditory brain areas involved in speechreading.
He might be more strongly favoured had he not already ruled himself out of the race because of his commitment to Canada (his term ends in 2015), one of the few rich countries to have had a good crisis.
"The marked decline in the expectation balance provides a first warning signal that business sentiment might be more strongly affected in the coming months if these adverse developments were sustained for much longer," Barclays analysts said in a note.
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