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Too strong a market, though, creates its own headache.

That, though, creates a chicken-and-egg problem: car-park operators will not invest in such infrastructure until there is a sufficient number of suitably equipped cars on the road.

Both this and "An Immaculate Misconception" wear their scholarship lightly, using wit and humour to smuggle in serious scientific ideas.Neither play, though, creates as memorable a character as Dr Benedict Lambert, the sardonic and vulnerable dwarf geneticist who is the hero of "Mendel's Dwarf", Simon Mawer's 1997 novel of love, science and circus freaks.

Establishing the possibility that a visuospatial memory network exists, though, creates the unique challenge of measuring, manipulating, and investigating this hypothetical network.

Another part of Google, though, creates the programs that pay Web developers to put ads on their sites, thus creating the incentive to make pointless Web pages in the first place.

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Though created by lawyers, these companies are hybrids: more merchant banks than law firms.

The heat escaped up the chimney, and the logs — though creating spectacular flames — were consumed quickly.

Though creating a mold to make a new plastic element might cost 50,000 euros.

I voted for Just Russia, a party that, though created by the Kremlin, campaigned as an opposition party.

The laws of Assyria, though created later than the Babylonian laws, summon up the image of a less-developed society.

First, the human creature ("man" in his parlance), even though created in the image of God, is not perfect.

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