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But because of his illegal status, they would virtually be forced to leave with him or be left behind with relatives if he honoured the order.
But Keith Hellawell, Prime Minister Tony Blair's onetime antidrug chief, said the new policy "would virtually be decriminalization of cannabis, and this is, quite frankly, giving out the wrong message".
The new models would virtually be able to "see, hear, and do" whatever you asked them to thanks to voice recognition and a front-facing camera.
But under the proposed law, Harrison said, it would "virtually be impossible" to pass a regulation requiring such life-saving technology in cars.
The presence of identical haplotypes between Bovina representatives and Domestic cattle may also be a result of ancient geneflow between animals before reproductive isolation was achieved, but in essence this hypothesis would virtually be identical to the presence of ancestral polymorphisms.
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For a time, it seemed like there would be virtually be no age limit for the survival of DNA [19].
Such a study would virtually never be undertaken before discrimination had been alleged.
They would virtually have to be threatened with the death penalty to clean up after their pets.
This means that while stronger foreign demand would undoubtedly help, it would be virtually impossible for America to reduce its deficit significantly through stronger exports alone.
Flying would become extraordinarily expensive, the cost of meat would soar and virtually everything would be made from recycled material.
While the box containing Objet Un was open, I asked Delattre whether he thought the scroll would ever be virtually unwrapped.
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