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There was a certain on-paper plausibility to the calculation that envisaged that Labour could creep over the line with 35% of the vote, by holding on to all of Gordon Brown's 2010 vote and then adding a chunk of disillusioned Lib Dems.
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It is envisaged that soon this will increase to 35c.
We first envisaged that poisoning continues affecting survival rates of vultures.
In principle, two mechanisms can be envisaged that result in decrease in current amplitude.
"Yes, we can envisage that," Mr. Kiejman said, "and for that reason no one can say how we will act.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle: "We certainly didn't envisage that performance.
Policy makers need to envisage that policy measures that have been successful in increasing generic use, such as INN prescribing, may not be currently appropriate to promote biosimilar uptake.
We envisage that PERSEVERE will be dynamic and require periodic updating.
Hence, we might envisage that transit amplifying intermediate progenitor cells deficient in Smad3 signaling activate apoptosis during their cell cycle.
Given the observed complexity of malaria pathogenesis, one might envisage that more network components have yet to be identified.
One could envisage that overproduction of lymphangiogenic factors may provide extra lymphatic channels, thus promoting the spread of tumour cells.
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