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Will Britain's judges shift in response to a shift in the public mood, especially on high-risk foreigners?
In the resulting image, brilliant stripes of yellow emerge and shift in response to taxis navigating the choked traffic.
They are looking for a way to maintain a state road while allowing the islands to shift in response to heavy weather.
They also had to grapple with the fact that Neisseria, like many pathogens, has coat materials that shift in response to immune pressures, making it necessary to target multiple coat elements simultaneously.
Such structures also have a lower threshold shift in response to temperature variations [10 13].
We suggest that both tribal and individualistically based social organizations are 'institutional alternatives' (Salzman 1980) between which Bedouin society may shift in response to pressures and exigencies.
The treatment status of a node's neighbours could affect its outcome even when the neighbours' outcomes do not shift in response to receiving the policy.
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Interestingly, zebrafish cell lines show high amplitude phase shifts in response to light [18], [32] and zebrafish tissues are directly light responsive [33], [34].
The swarm's genetic code shifts in response to the changing environment.
This then, leads to a precarious balance being established, which shifts in response to changes in the environment.
But there are also signs that the mood may be shifting in response to the refugee crisis in Europe.
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