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Opportunities for Republicans to ascend to the Senate in South Carolina ought to yield competitive primaries because there is a large supply of well-qualified candidates.
The actual scope in this case is hard to estimate but a combined base of annual revenues of £12bn ought to yield something in the form of increased buying power with big suppliers.
Rather than eliminating it and introducing another needless wrinkle of complexity to scoring in football, just move the spot back to a point where kickers will succeed less often: according to that Deadspin graph, the 35-yard-line ought to yield about a 75% success rate.
The second point is that Zermelo believed that the paradox of finite denotation (mentioned by Hessenberg) and Richard's are blocked in set theory, as the separation axiom ought to yield clear criteria for defining sets.
D: dark; L: light; SD: subjective dark The similarity threshold chosen for the angular distance method ought to yield a dataset of cycling genes in utmost agreement between the Fourier score based and angular distance methods.
A commonly held view among advocates of the push to commercialize is that research activities, particularly in the biomedical and medical sciences, can and ought to yield near-term commercializable products and services for clinical use [ 1, 2].
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This experiment ought to generate a yield of 54±7% by weight of particles with a mass median diameter 2.9±0.4 μm, moisture content 3.9±0.5% by weight, content of high molecular weight proteins 0.3±0.1% by area, A-21 desamido insulin 0.3±0.05% by area and other insulin related compounds 0.3±0.1% by area.
The fall of Colonel Muammar Qaddafi ought therefore to yield some domestic reward.
Automated annotation of draft genomes provides preliminary information about the genomes of novel organisms and this annotation approach ought not to yield highly erroneous results that may mislead the researcher.
If the franchise-value argument is correct that ought, at least, to yield stability.
Wiland (2005) argues that even if we can perform the acts with the best consequences, the view that we ought to do so yields strange consequences: even the morally best people act immorally most of the time.
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