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The three films skew in different directions, so theoretically the market can expand to accommodate them all.
There were also strong arguments that the city's subways and buses cannot now accommodate the spillover of motorists who would theoretically forsake their cars.
This domain of p53 is known to accommodate several post-translational modifications, which, at least theoretically, can modulate its ability to bind (and hence regulate the activity of) SERCA.
The essential problem confronted by consequentialists participating in the torture debate is that their theoretically admissible moral barriers to torture are relatively flimsy; too flimsy, it seems, to accommodate the strong moral intuitions in play.
Theoretically, the existence of both watery and membrane phases in cells would be sufficient to accommodate proteins with various hydrophobicity.
While some of these services, including a doctor's visit, could theoretically be offered in a resident's apartment, the amenity spaces at the Edge are intended to accommodate them, Mr. Kass said.
It is theoretically possible that if the substrate and peptidase are from the same organism both will have evolved to accommodate a change in the cleavage position.
Can Judaism accommodate modernity?
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