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This "quantifying in" from outside the possibility operator forces the sentence representing the possibility specified in (b) to retain the pronoun 'it'it'it was burnt'.
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Approximately 100 pseudogenes are present in the only fully sequenced human-origin HZ genome, representing the possibility for almost unlimited antigenic diversity.
These characteristics provide them with the capacity to adapt to clinical environments and modify their pathogenic properties thereby representing the possibility of acquisition and transfer of these genes from and to other pathogens.
Each model includes first detection source, discrete time and time2 (representing the possibility of an inverted U-shaped risk of arrest over time due to outmigration, behavior change, death, etc)., and the natural logarithm of the number of arrests in a person-year.
A maximum of two long-standing illnesses were permitted, representing the possibility of developing CVD and T2D.
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He turns into a semimythic figure for his brother, representing the possibilities of the road not taken, the path of action instead of contemplation.
This paper presents a case study of the pipeline network for the Don Valley and the White Rose CCS projects, representing the possibilities in the Humber area.
Rather than posit mental states that represent the possibility and possible results of such interaction, Merleau-Ponty thought that such representation was implicit in the subject's own dispositions.
It is similarly possible to combine inverted, pointed and rounded arches to represent the possibility of finding an adenine and a guanine at the specified location.
"It represented the possibility for adventure.
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