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Bootstrapping shows that, where the 6 16 genes have stable branches, the remaining genes cannot be as stringently divided in this way.
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Even as Manguso argues against stringently dividing books into genres — "The designations assigned to them by and for the marketplace seem incidental to the authentic achievements of the books themselves" — she concedes memoir's singular challenges.
Thatcher divided".
To divide?
In contrast, biological processes stringently dependent on de novo transcription initiation, such as the onset of viral transcription after infection or re-establishment of mRNA synthesis in rapidly dividing cancer cells, should be more sensitive to this kind of chemical perturbation.
The truth is that disability standards are stringent, and they're applied stringently.
LONDON — Struggling to bridge deep divides over how to revive a paralyzed global economy, the leaders of the world's largest economies agreed Thursday to bail out developing countries, stimulate world trade and regulate financial firms more stringently.
"I prepare very stringently," Moore told me.
Only Lebanon and Syria now adhere to it stringently.
Up until now, the culture divide of the suburbs has been more a cold war than a hot one, an uneasy peace with periodic clashes over public issues like limits on the number of boarders allowed in a house or a proposal in Suffolk County to sue the Immigration and Naturalization Service to more stringently enforce immigration laws.
It makes you look at getting involved more stringently".
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