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Some Democrats, namely more senior and centrist members, might balk at such a fundamental change.
According to Davis, these all-rounders tend to sell better in the Australian market as a whole than niche varieties, namely more waxy or floury types.
Besides, B.T. had other health problems to cope with — namely, more than 10 wildly different personalities that competed for control of her body.
Don't worry, she appreciates what I bring to the relationship — namely, more date nights spent snuggled up on the couch, enjoying the wide selection of new and classic video content available via Amazon Prime Video.
Finally, rebuilding in this way runs counter to what many people who live and work downtown have called for -- namely, more street-level activity, à la Jane Jacobs's "Death and Life of Great American Cities".
But more important, Mr. Golvin said, is that the overwhelming majority of smartphone users have spoken and found that the downsides of on-screen keyboards — namely, more typos — are outweighed by a variety of other advantages.
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Here identical behavior was observed, namely, that more cationic dendrimers transfect more efficiently, suggesting that the effects are intrinsic properties of the dendrimers (see Supporting Information, Figure S4).
The referendum on the UK's membership is motivated by an incorrect "homeopathic" doctrine – namely that more disintegration would cure the processes of disintegration.
Brexit has proven what scholars like Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson have been saying for some time, namely the more unequal our society becomes, the less stable it will be.
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