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While serum starvation strongly inhibited the phosphorylating of S6, ATM inhibitor Ku55933 and AMPK inhibitor Compound C did not show any effect on the S6 phosphorylation, suggesting that ATM inhibitor (Ku55933) and AMPK inhibitor (Compound C) were quite target-specific and do not interfere activity of mTOR signaling.

Not quite the target market, there.

Finally, your analogy about removing a painting from the art museum isn't quite on target.

It is quite a target, but one Ward-Prowse believes is achievable.

We're at a time where things like the Prevent agenda quite explicitly target black and Muslim activists.

"Nairobi is quite a target for terrorism and it's not the first time they've had something happen there.

Not quite a target, then, but perhaps the best that could be expected in these stringent times.

We launched at the beginning of April and now we have 476 (516??) partners – not quite my target 10,000, but we're getting there.

Gamely performed and jazzily designed, it swings wildly and not quite on target – but it's not likely to be mistaken for anything else.

Madly stuffing statistics into Univac, nearly a hundred "human brains, attached to bodies," found that what the electronic brain spat out was not quite on target.

It's not quite Hard Target meets 8 1/2, but Van Damme certainly acquits himself, particularly during a soul-baring six-minute soliloquy.

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