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But Justice has been terrible at the plate, continually chasing pitches out of the strike zone, which could factor into Torre's lineup choices.

Aside from his on-field performances, Perez is widely viewed as a symbol of the team's leadership under the former general manager Omar Minaya, which could factor heavily into his fate.

(To say nothing of fringe players, like "Blue Is The Warmest Color," "Philomena" and "Prisoners," all of which could factor in the race as well).

If it opens in 2015, the movie could be sandwiched between Wiig's part in this summer's bombastic heist comedy "Masterminds" -- the latest offering from "Napoleon Dynamite" director Jared Hess -- and a supporting role in Ridley Scott's much-anticipated "The Martian," which could factor into next year's Oscar race.

The high ranking of respiratory disease as a cause of death in our study could in part be a reflection of our center's serving as a tertiary care referral center for ILD, which could factor into the number or severity of patients with these concomitant diagnoses.

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Mt.Gox has yet to relax its restrictions, but confidence has been expressed in its solvency, which could have factored in its upswing.

The TUC notes that younger women are also more likely to be in junior roles, casual work or fixed-term contracts, all of which could be factors.

A number of states lagging in the rankings, including West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky and the Carolinas, have histories of producing tobacco, which could be factors contributing to their high smoking rates, Dr. Berlin said.

Whatever case study method you're employing, your purpose is to thoroughly analyze a situation (or "case") which could reveal factors or information otherwise ignored or unknown.

We assumed that these signaling factors, which could contain growth factors such as HGF and FGF, were replenished at a rate equivalent to growth factor uptake by the ECM.

Recent work by Clay and Alston (2016) finds racial differences in the receipt of assistive technology, which could be a factor in employment differences among people with disabilities.

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