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And depending on the pick, the campaign would have a new and possibly aggressive attack dog, ready to hit back against President Obama's political machine.
The Bells also were said to be nervous about WorldCom's possibly aggressive accounting practices.
But with the Enron scandal still festering, investors suddenly are skittish about possibly "aggressive" accounting practices at growth-stock firms especially those led by executives who make mysterious side deals with their own companies.
Even before the leaked 1995 returns, reporting regarding the Trump Foundation raised questions about possibly aggressive tax planning by Mr. Trump.
Since IGE contribute a substantial amount of heritable variation, genetic selection can reduce bite marks and possibly aggressive behaviour in group-housed minks.
Aggressive parents = possibly aggressive pups.
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"Ruth is tougher, colder, more analytical, possibly more aggressive … Barbara is more feminine … For a long time I have wanted Barbara to have a voice as well as Ruth.
So, these are the kind of states that would have been complaining and thinking that if the Athenians had a walled city that they could defend, it would make them more confident and possibly more aggressive and more trouble for their neighbors.
Therefore, characterization of tumors relies on data from enucleated eyes, which are usually in the late stage of the disease, and has possibly undergone aggressive treatment.
This finding is confounding at first sight but may be explained by a possibly more aggressive immunosuppressive therapy in these individuals.
The apparently inappropriate 'low iron' transcriptional response in the presence of Hb may underlie the apparent hypervirulence of the Hb-associated phenotype, and possibly the aggressive nature of invasive meningococcal disease.
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