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It suggested, tentatively, that Oxford might be changing its ways.
It has been suggested tentatively that belief in the afterlife became less strong in the 1st millennium bce.
It is suggested tentatively that this may have been made during manufacture of a composite artefact designed for visual display.
Hence, further research is needed to confirm the putative link between high SASI scores and social phobia in men, suggested tentatively by the present data.
Our analysis of colonies had also suggested tentatively that the manner in which stationary-phase OD varies with the concentration of the antibiotic might differ across populations: while many of the fast-growing colonies show a sharp decline in growth from 4-kan to 20-kan, the slow-growing variants typically show less drastic decline in growth in 20-kan compared with 4-kan (Supplementary Fig. S7).
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'Do you think we should go and take a look at it, maybe, later in the week?' I suggest tentatively.
"A lot of projects were finally wrapping up, and I knew I wanted to have more connection to the natural landscape," he suggests tentatively.
At first James tries to do whatever will make Sumi happy and snap her out of what he feels may be some postmenopausal phase ("a Stage 2 kind of thing?" he suggests tentatively).
"We would suggest - tentatively - that it would be worth considering that feathers originated much earlier than we thought," Prof Mike Benton, from the University of Bristol, told BBC News.
In a way, we suggest tentatively...isn't she almost asking for it?
We suggest tentatively that the difference may be related to the key GSR measurement in Mandryk and Inkpen (2004) reflecting an arousal-driven baseline, while in our case the GSR measurement reflected a transient aversive response to a stimulus.
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