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Therefore, effects that have been found to facilitate inhibitory control in humans, such as training of self-control on one task that increases the subsequent performance on a different task (Oaten and Cheng 2006a, b), might present an interesting issue to take into account in future studies on cooperative problem-solving abilities of dogs.
Judge Richard A. Posner, writing for a unanimous three-judge panel in the Chicago case, did caution that institutionalized mass surveillance might present a different issue.
Immunocompetent carriers in community ecosystems might present a public health issue that merits further research.
In fact, he said his timing might present an advantage.
But Mr Mitchell believes Brexit might present an opportunity.
Yet "Plan of Attack" is full of tantalizing hints that "father issues" (in the current phrase) might present a problem.
You might prefer to present an issue or be most compelled by an issue when it's presented as a threat.
The present study is an effort to address the issue, so that the combinatorial approach of deterministic and stochastic modelling might present a better understanding of membrane dynamics.
President Kagame said he thought the church might present a problem, but noted that it had already showed a flexibility that might not have been expected on issues like AIDS education and condom distribution.
This experiment might present a new way of treating anxiety.
PDT might present a viable solution.
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