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Pollinators are a key functional group that may suffer from such intensification.
Not only for others distant in time and space that may suffer, but for our own good.
And numbers do not tell the whole tale, because ferrets depend on one food source, the one that may suffer more devastation.
Currently, wireless sensors used in the IoT are predominately based on electronic devices that may suffer from electromagnetic interference in many circumstances.
And there is a societal dimension of civil-military relations that may suffer by the appointment of retired military leaders to high office.
Portugal, despite a smaller budget deficit and lower public debt than Greece, is widely touted as the next European country that may suffer a sovereign-debt crisis.
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"Even if it's to help charities that may have suffered when so many donations were diverted to 9/11 causes".
Secondly, our data from the huge database may comprise unrecognized recurrent individuals that may have suffered PHDs and stroke prior to1996 when NIH began to administer.
The non-linear analysis could be further used to study pseudo tower models that may have suffered damage while on site after a number of years in service.
It's crucial to make sure there are enough resources for school feeding, particularly in countries that may have suffered through conflict, natural disasters or extreme poverty.
First, it was a convenience sample that may have suffered from selection bias.
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