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An ambiguous loan can also ruin your relationship with the Internal Revenue Service, which might argue the loan is really a gift, possibly subject to gift tax.

White matter changes dominated the extent of grey matter changes, which might argue against Wallerian degeneration as the major cause of white matter affection in myotonic dystrophies.

Our adhesion experiments demonstrate that MMF down-regulates binding of tumor cells to endothelium, which might argue for anti-tumoral properties of this compound.

In MESS, the baseline characteristics of patients not randomised were similar to those randomised, which might argue against a major selection bias when patients made the decision to enter the trial or not.

However, in sick children, cosavirus-positive specimens were obtained at similarly low rates throughout the year, which might argue against seasonal variation as a generic property of cosavirus infection.

It is worth mentioning that we observed 556 genes that were induced in our model but were not induced in Dong et al., 2007, which might argue that the difference is not simply in lower expression level in our model, but more likely to do with the mosaic expression versus uniform expression of Yap.

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Or at least to the beach, which some might argue is often the same.

He assumed an average net return of 7% a year, which some might argue is rather punchy.

I'm saying if you were going to argue for these policies, this might be a way in which you might argue for these policies.

Which, you might argue, serves to patronise millions of people all over again in a slightly different way.

And there are a lot of grounds on which you might argue that the Himmelstein-Woolhandler figure of 31% administrative costs is exaggerated.

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