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The costs of abandoning nuclear energy would be considerable for the power supplier Axpo, which estimated a loss of US$4.1 billion while the loss of competitor Alpiq Holding AG would be US$2.5 billion.
Consequently, the rate of false-positive discovery would be considerable for genes expressed at low levels.
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That there would be considerable need for work on, for example, politically exposed persons.
If these measures were to become part of routine healthcare for such a common disease, there would be considerable economic implications for the medical provider.
While the costs for consumables, and so forth, would probably be a little lower on account of the substantially higher patient numbers, there would be considerable additional expenses for administrative purposes such as quality assurance.
Given the evidence that faulty spindle alignment can contribute to tumorigenesis [26], there would be considerable evolutionary pressure for stem cells to optimize their spindle orientation mechanism to their particular circumstances.
In such a situation, the central bank said in its monthly report, the challenges for the euro zone and for Germany "would be considerable, but manageable, given prudent crisis management".
We must decide who is telling the truth, for there would be considerable significance if it were concluded that Ruby is lying".
The advantages for both sides would be considerable Reagan could not make concessions to the Soviet Union with out losing face.
And even if there were such a move, there would be considerable hurdles and it could take decades for the matter to wend its way through the Vatican.
The price tag for these efforts would be considerable, but not when compared to what it costs to send American forces abroad.
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