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These benefits not only materialize in terms of economic considerations, but also in terms of process flexibility and improvements in the understanding of the process interactions and systems limitations.
We didn't have a police force, and state troopers only materialized if you were really speeding.
It would turn out that his concerns not only didn't materialize but went in the complete opposite direction.
This approach materialized not only because of a growing interest in fine art as a uniquely human phenomenon but also because of the awakening of feelings toward nature, which marked the dawn of the Romantic movement.
Publishers and agents said the unusually large pack of rock memoirs could have materialized not only thanks to a dose of baby-boomer nostalgia but also because so many musicians are reaching the twilight of their careers, long after they have written their most famous songs and collected their most decadent tales of sex and drug use.
Meyer is on the board of Open Table, the Internet restaurant reservations service that not only allows him to materialize midlunch for a full-body hug but also tracks the eating habits of his 3,500 or so fine-dining customers each day.
Sofia's arrival provokes repressed desires to assert themselves and new ones to materialize, not only in Marco and his father but also in a neighboring young woman and two of Marco's close male buddies, whose homosexual tendencies surface during a drawn-out Ecstasy-taking sequence (the most self-indulgent in Mr. Lelio's debut feature).
If the Proposition fails, not only would those outlays not materialize but there would be a 20% increase in tuition, together amounting to approximately $450 million.
Not only did the epidemic fail to materialize, but many people also developed an exaggerated fear of the vaccine itself.
Not only did that wipe-out not materialize, but the no-growth fears quickly morphed in 2009′s second quarter into some of the fastest unit and revenue growth rates in semiconductor history.
This stresses our caveat for the combination of minimum coverage and mandatory enrolment legislation: not only redistribution between risks fails to materialize (as we still have a separating equilibrium), but also insurers could coordinate on an equilibrium where both low and high risks are worse-off as compared to laissez-faire.
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