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You might only work for a roof over your head at the start, but you can earn a solid wage, depending on what you're doing.
It was possible that nucleosome protection might only work in living cells and not in forensic stains, as histones could be removed during necrosis by lysosomal proteases, and subsequently DNA would be degraded by endo- and exonucleases.
Daniel Murphy strode into a lounge at Citi Field on Tuesday and aimed a wisecrack at his boss that might only work in the setting of a company holiday party.
Ultimately, some companies may decide that pursuing new "blockbuster" drugs for very common diseases is a better financial bet than chasing after a drug that might only work for a small number of people.
"On 'N.Y.' you might only work half a day, but now, like this week we have 47 scenes and I'm in 46 of them," she said with a sigh.
Groot is not the only one working on epitope-based vaccines, but other people aren't working on a cross-strain variety - they might only work on the strain common in the US, for example.
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Synthetic adhesives might not only work better, but they should also be able to be produced in large quantities.
With his use of the Galileo story, Brecht asks scientists to consider which masters they serve exactly, and how they might not only work more effectively for the good of the people, but also learn from such engagement too.
If you're sitting in a sea of people, for instance, you might not only work hard to avoid distraction (by, for example, putting on big headphones) but because you have an audience at all times also feel pressure to look really busy.
It was the kind of spunky move one might think would only work in, well, musicals.
It is important to highlight that our definition of burnout is wide and might encompass not only work related burnout.
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