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During those years, American officials believe, North Korea has acquired enough plutonium to make an arsenal of 6 to 10 nuclear bombs, depending on the size, and is now most likely producing enough highly enriched uranium for several more bombs every year.
The economic crisis will also generate relevant impacts on the market structure of logistics, most likely producing a strong tendency toward oligopoly.
The GO term emphasis on cell wall organization implies that yeast in these cultures are most likely producing the same organic acids as WT cultures but are also restructuring their cell walls to better cope with an increasingly toxic environment.
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It would most likely produce a glut of office and retail space, further depressing rents.
Saturday's Peter Pan Stakes at Belmont will most likely produce another Belmont starter or two.
Managed care techniques are creeping back into some health plans, especially for services apt to be overused, but too heavy a hand would most likely produce another backlash.
Under the traditional dynamics of bipartisan compromise, such a panel would most likely produce a mix of tax increases and spending cuts.
And who wants to hang around while you click your way through color correction and cropping and then dispatch your pictures to your aging inkjet printer, which will most likely produce something better suited for the Sunday comics?
"Kaine-Pence will most likely produce a very substantive and policy-driven debate, so it's a real shame there isn't more interest," Mr. Martin, the Republican strategist, said.
The complementary information of the two techniques reveals that the light green paint has been most likely produced by mixing yellow and blue pigments.
At FWS, Naoe et al. (2003) showed that the large fraction of the SO4 2− concentrations in aerosols was most likely produced in the volcanic plume from Miyake-jima.
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