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He has been trying out a new type which may lack stability.
Sometimes that means choosing to do business in a state's poorest areas, which may lack the resources to fight back.
They said that in rural areas, which may lack community organizations like a Y.M.C.A., the corporation would help recruit smaller, less conventional providers.
But analysts say the challenge is greater for small, family-run companies like Versace, which may lack the scale in distribution to compete effectively in the current environment.
One is simply to go to your local opera house, which may lack comparable cachet but is likely to offer something of interest in the composer's bicentennial year.
The city's underground spaces, which may lack traditional permits or business licenses, are particularly vital for LGBT artists and people of color often excluded from the mainstream industry, dominated by white men, he added.
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hBD2 has only approximately 30% amino acid similarity to hBD3, which may explain lack of anti-inflammatory effects.
The current study was slightly underpowered which may explain lack of significance for these scales, or alternatively there may be some variability in outcomes for MDO patient populations, even for those detained at the same level of security.
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