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The technology could also decrease the number of multiple births to women undergoing in-vitro fertilization because fewer embryos would have to be inserted into the womb to lead to a successful pregnancy.
However, if the card would have to be inserted somewhere, rather than swiped, some argued that ID-cards would be less convenient.
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Past experience has taught me that mountains have to be inserted into family holidays with caution.
"Democracy and democratic values have to be inserted into our legal system".
A pacemaker had to be inserted.
MARGARET SMITH: That would have to be labeled because you've inserted something with potential allergenicity.
He would, for example, have to be able to insert his arm into his nose up to the elbow.
But only the hurry-up 15-second face-off would seem to have a chance to be inserted into the rule book for next season.
Next, the muscles inserted into the coccyx have to be detached.
These would then have had to be manually inserted on the printed copy of the manuscript.
I would expect the cursor to be inserted after.
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