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However, according to Kari Stefansson of Decode Genetics, this could bring about 'global catastrophe'.
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"This could bring about some long overdue change," Steve Abdu, a Boeing 777 captain and a partner at the consulting firm Expert Aviation Consulting, said.
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Studies of cognitive training interventions in patients with only partial response to antidepressant medication treatment are also warranted to assess whether this could bring about full remission.
He was also charged with distributing images, a count that had no mandatory term but in a case like this could bring about five years, said his federal public defenders, Jennifer Brown and Deirdre D. von Dornum.
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So the election has become primarily a contest of credibility: who can be trusted to follow through best on proposals that are basically quite similar?But the very consensus on the issues means that this election could bring about the sea-change in Mexican politics which many voters had hoped for when they elected Mr Fox.
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