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Take a candidate for something.
"It would take a candidate far too long to print enough placards for all the streets in China".
"It's a list of things yes, it's not just one thing but you have to take a candidate in all.
But as she weighs another run, she knows that donations from grass-roots supporters can take a candidate only so far in Texas.
The PPC said that not judging people for what they do in private was "part of the Ukip message" and that "no other party" would take a candidate like Mr Langley.
"We would stay very fiercely preclinical and find partner companies to take a candidate compound and advance it in the clinic".
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Recently, they took a candidate on a trial run.
The function takes a candidate solution as argument in the form of a vector of real numbers and produces a real number as output which indicates the fitness of the given candidate solution.
He and five other Army colleagues each took a candidate malaria vaccine and then let five infected mosquitoes which their group had determined was the number needed to reliably transmit the parasite lunch on their arms.
In their 2005 book, "It Still Takes a Candidate," Jennifer Lawless and Richard Fox argue that women have different political agendas from those of men.
Thus we took a candidate gene approach.
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