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A million people showing up repeatedly might actually get the job done.
The chance that making the right choices repeatedly might actually leave a genetic record aligns with the notion that we can consciously evolve toward a better world, where our behavior increasingly reflects our most cherished values.
Thus, following the cue of another individual repeatedly might still be adaptive since it might reveal new information every time.
Cloths used commonly in some countries to clean the vagina repeatedly might also act as fomites, harboring Trichomonas vaginalis, which can increase the risk of HIV acquisition [11], [12].
Reading the question repeatedly might trigger the chances of choosing the right answer.
Rubbing a nail buffer back and forth repeatedly might remove some of the stains.
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But, if he sticks to his own story, and tells it repeatedly, he might have at least a fighting chance of winning an argument with the G.O.P. over, say, what elements to include in a tax-reform deal, or which party can, in 2016, be trusted with the hopes of middle-class Americans.
Some notifier numbers appear repeatedly which might indicate the size of consortia that submitted the classifications to the ECHA: e.g. 14 substances were classified by 226 manufacturers or importers, 30 by 500, 45 by 747, and 26 by 748 manufacturers.
'If I speak up,' I was told repeatedly, 'I might get fired.' They need us to speak for them.
SNP interactions that are repeatedly detected might indicate immune pathways that could be contributors to disease pathogenesis, and could be used as markers for individuals at risk for disease progression.
Potentially, single parent households who did not participate in a parent training did self-evaluate repeatedly and might have concluded that they do not do so badly.
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