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In a statement Tuesday, the S.E.C. said Mr. Madoff had kept multiple sets of books, so reconstructing the flow of money might require substantial effort.
At the same time, repeated use can help stabilize domain-knowledge in their memory, such that in subsequent cases it might require less effort, i.e., a lower-level processing mechanism, to retrieve and activate that knowledge.
During the season, they can end up putting in 50-hour weeks at their sports, and they learn early on not to take any course that might require real effort or interfere with the primary reason they are on campus: to play football or basketball.
They tell me they fear that the project might require more effort than they envisioned.
It just might require more effort for some than others". The exact nature of any link is not clear.
Some of these concepts are easy to adopt -- others might require extra effort.
The particular arguments supporting presumed consent policy revolve around the fact that making a decision on donating organs might require some effort (e.g., filling out a form) while reacting to or accepting the regulation might be effortless [ 8].
If the camera has not been used for a while, it might require some effort to get undone; be careful to not let the coin slip and round the sides of the slot.
In this case it would be paramount to ensure that the technological progress actually materializes and that the costs fall (this might require additional efforts in R&D).
However, because the artificial palate must remain in the mouth cavity for prolonged periods of time, such a design might require additional efforts for maintaining oral hygiene and might entail various difficulties related to talking and eating.
Accordingly, a reliable assessment of pathogenicity of an mt-rRNA variant might require collaborative efforts between research centers to bring together the required analytical skills (9, 88).
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