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Pension schemes, which provide long-term capital elsewhere, have been looted or repressed in many countries and are thus rarely viable investors.
Aneuploid mammals are rarely viable and the sporadic survivors are affected on multiple levels.
We also excluded records with gestation lengths < 22 weeks or > 44 weeks, given that births < 22 weeks are rarely viable and that births are usually induced before the 44th week of gestation.
Births were restricted to gestational ages within the range of 20 44 weeks because births at < 20 gestational weeks are rarely viable and births are usually induced before 44 weeks of gestation.
Change the lens in as clean an area as possible (rarely viable) Make sure to have the lens opening pointing downward Use an air blower to clean it out Keep your camera bag clean Consider taking it to a camera shop, periodically, to get it professionally cleaned.
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Then he approached the New Jersey Lottery, which rarely hears viable ideas from outside the game-design industry, said E. Foster Krupa, the agency's marketing manager for instant games.
The mould had been set by a patriarchal political culture in which women could rarely be viable candidates themselves and as candidates' wives were supposed to be essentially decorative and supporting, not independent and engaging.
And with the price tag of producing a musical on Broadway now in the tens of millions of dollars - "Spider-Man" has set a new record at $65 million - the possibility of employing the once-standard out-of-town tryout to work out the kinks in a show is rarely financially viable.
Botanists have not determined whether Salvia divinorum is a cultigen or a hybrid; native plants reproduce vegetatively, rarely producing viable seed.
They then work to alter suspects' perception of the available courses of action, making the choice of offering a statement seem more beneficial than non-cooperation (rarely a viable proposition).
In China, A. philoxeroides rarely produces viable seeds [20] and instead reproduces asexually via stolons connected to established plants or through the establishment of dispersed fragments as small as a single ramet, i.e., a stolon node capable of bearing roots and two opposite leaves [24].
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