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"A decade ago, we had 40 years of bloat that could be cut and we could invoke a new thing called technology to drive margins," he said.
We understood we could invoke the law only insofar as it dealt with behavior in the workplace, not with the heart in the voting booth.
Since we would not know to which organism LOC608882 belongs, we could invoke a function, say OrganismMapper, that maps a gene ID to an organism, and see if LOC608882 belonged to dog.
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Dr. King did not say so, but it is why he could invoke a universe we were beginning to know.
If the commenter could invoke the same gift, we might have a better commentary section.
There are many image coding frameworks that one could invoke for this experiment and we elected to use the JPEG 2000 framework [20 22].
Given the comparable degradation of γ-taxilin in hypoxic cells, we next tested whether γ-taxilin depletion alone could invoke ER stress responses in the absence of hypoxia.
Women and men often designate "parent" as their most important identity or role [ 22].We speculated that the hierarchical position of the parental versus smoker role could invoke protective instincts to increase readiness to quit smoking.
"There is no option that prevents us from being in default if we're not paying our bills," Mr. Lew said, rejecting the idea that the president could invoke a constitutional power or take some other action.
In that case, plaintiffs could invoke the collateral estoppel doctrine when seeking damages.
They could invoke more positive factors than common background and apparent common sense.
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