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A more likely response will include convulsive nausea and disbelief.
If the currency bill were to become law — a long shot given opposition by Republican leaders in the House — the more likely response from China would be some form of trade policy retaliation.
The more likely response to a gun being drawn is, "What are you going to do, you stupid-ass motherfucker?
Their more likely response to a mother with insufficient funds would be to recommend alternative medicines.
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It was postulated and shown in some works that the earlier and deeper the molecular response was, the more likely the response to treatment would be better and longer lasting 28.
A Google or Wikipedia search for the keyword "ulcer", for instance, is likely a response to having symptoms of an ulcer while a search for "h pylori" is more likely a response to something more specific, such as a lab confirmed test for an ulcer-causative agent.
A more likely Congressional response would be to revive the legislation Mr. Bush vetoed.
But more likely, the response is learned, says Anna Gislén of the Lund team.
However, upon closer examination, the fear that has spread from public markets to startups is probably more of an overreaction and more likely a response to volatility and overall market uncertainty.
It could be easily found that the SWCNT without any treatment is more likely to response to SO2F2, while modified SWCNT, in spite of functional group doped or metal/nonmetal doped, tends to adsorb SO2.
Accompanying the person to professional help was more likely in response to the chronic schizophrenia vignette and from women.
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