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Their bosses targeted them because they would be less able to escape their conditions.
Thus educated, the government thought, the companies would be less able to argue that they simply could not have known.
This year 57 percent of the 272 finance officers surveyed said their cities would be less able to meet their needs than they were last year.
This also surprised us as we thought employees with less experience and job knowledge would be less able to seize opportunities given to them by managers.
But this broad concern looks very different when you ask how workers will fare in the transforming global economy, and how companies will do: nearly two-thirds of the Harvard Business School grads thought companies would be less able to pay high wages and benefits, while less than half worried that American corporations would be less able to succeed.
Therefore, it has been theorized that RNA viruses require high error rates for survival, and that a virus with high fidelity would be less able to cope in complex environments.
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He'd been less able to deal with criticism, minor upsets, jokes, or comments contrary to his point of view.
Would they be less able to endure cold weather?
In particular, the authors of this paper hypothesized that the frail elderly would still be less able to compensate for self-generated perturbation associated with a focal arm movement performed from an upright standing position.
The second factor is the value of protection: would the plant be less able to survive and reproduce after removal of part of its structure by a herbivore?
Where compounds affect currents other than IKr, INa, or ICaL (e.g. ranolazine which also targets the late sodium channel), one would expect to be less able to predict their risks correctly.
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