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"It was a nice experience particularly because of that," he says, because it gave him a sense of what life is like as a graduate student.

The reason that these accidents are avoided mainly is that civilian airliners fly at very high altitudes, and particularly because of that area.

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Fixed specimens a potential resource for DNA extraction cannot be used as a source of DNA for RFLP approaches where HMW DNA is a pre requisite for successful typing results particularly because of degradation that eventually lead to fragmentation.

Precisely that suggestion - of routine genomic sequencing of newborns - was suggested in a 2003 policy paper on the NHS, points out Dr Helen Wallace, director of Genewatch UK. "It was criticised on cost grounds," she notes, "but more particularly because most of that information [about an individual's genome] was likely to be misleading.

The party's rise to power in Austria is particularly disturbing because of that country's long history of anti-Semitism and its wartime collaboration with Hitler.

That meant a late start to testing and the problems engine supplier Renault suffered with all its teams in pre-season hit Lotus particularly badly because of that delay.

With no salary floor, some teams are expected to reduce their payroll from past seasons, particularly because of concerns that games could be lost if players are locked out in 2011.

While the United States and other Western nations have backed the Free Syrian Army and contributed nonlethal aid to its combatants, American officials have been reluctant to supply weapons, particularly because of concerns that they could fall into the hands of the Nusra Front or affiliates loyal to Al Qaeda.

Although Obama never called Brewer a bigot, plenty of other opponents to SB 1070 have said so, particularly because of concerns that the law will lead to racial profiling of Latino voters.

However, doctors tend to be cautious about the use of a potentially dangerous and irreversible intervention too early, particularly because of evidence that it is not universally successful [ 8] and the accumulating risk with time of late prosthesis loosening necessitating further, more complex surgery.

"Your whole 20s is about discovering who you really are, and you owe that to yourself, particularly because of the business that you're in [where there's] not a lot of self-discovery time because so much is already defined for you".

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