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There are other reasons, other than the lack of consequences, why holders of high public office tend to bound over the line between their own words and those of others.
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Such a density tends to bound the weights and hence not cause the variance of the estimator to diverge.
And the ball tends to bound off the rim and into the right hands for the Clippers over and over.
Micelles tend to bind proteins competitively, thereby releasing protein-bound drugs and proteins, rather than precipitating into the column.
"He allows me to take as much thinking out of the game as I can, because I tend to bind myself up," Schmidt said.
Soils with high clay content tend to bind radioactive elements and hinder their travel, while sandy soils allow more of the radiation to pass into growing food.
Global supply chains, just-in-time and shifting to the "cloud" tend to bind once unrelated activities ever closer together, making them more prone to failing at the same time.
The ends of the peptide tend to bind more loosely in the capped form.
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