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"It would not be sensible to develop a successor model for the current Maybach," Mr. Zetsche said to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in an article on Nov. 25.
Therefore, it is sensible to develop new strategies to increase remission rates in acutely depressed patients.
Hence, it is sensible to develop new strategies to increase remission rates in acutely depressed patients.
Moreover, the hypothesis that endothelial cells are more genetically stable than tumour cells (and thus less sensible to develop resistance) is now questioned, especially after several reports on genetic abnormalities in endothelial cells of tumour vessels [ 48, 49].
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It is therefore a sensible strategy to develop such production in oil crops dedicated for industrial production.
Due to this wiring, a fear of heights is a sensible apprehension to develop: Don't go near the edge of tall things because you might fall off and die.
Nutritional interventions may provide the most sensible means to develop primary prevention strategies of diseases associated with many environmental toxic insults.
Nutrition may be the most sensible means to develop intervention and prevention strategies for diseases associated with many environmental toxic insults.
As some of the authors have previously asserted, "Nutritional interventions may provide the most sensible means to develop primary prevention strategies for diseases associated with many environ-mental toxic insults" (Hennig et al. 2007).
That is a strong reason to proceed gradually: it will take time for conventions governing sensible drug-taking to develop.
He went on: "What we need now is a sensible approach to developing a sustainable transport policy based upon high-speed rail.
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