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We prefer our short selections to make money, of course.
Domestication involves a series of profound genetic changes resulting from selections to make wild species easier for cultivation and better for consumption.
First, it is possible that even if President Obama serves only one term, and it is almost a certainty that if he serves two terms, this President will have two Supreme Court selections to make, and they most likely would be appointments to replace Justices Ginsberg and Stevens, two of the more liberal members of the Court, with Stevens being the most liberal Justice on the Court.
Try tracking down a list and shopping for one or two of their selections to make the first foray into healthy breakfast cereals a cinch.
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It's a really difficult selection to make.
In addition, the finite convergence time for each agent to reach the required consensus configuration is explicitly established and recipes for control parameter selection to make the residual errors as small as desired are provided.
prohibit investigation of the jury pool or release the list of prospective jurors on the eve of jury selection to make investigation of prospective jurors impossible.
Analyze and interpret data, using the principles of natural selection, to make predictions about the long term biological changes that occur within two populations of the same species that become geographically isolated from one another.
Unlike Drosophila, Ectocarpus, while having evidence of being under translational selection, shows no evidence of selection to make splice optimal and translationally optimal codons distinct.
Open a can of beans or lentils, rinse and add to the ingredient selection to make this more substantial.
You may also need to use the other selection tools to make it easier to select small groups of pixels.
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