Other scientists took note, and pressure arose to ease the restraints on stem-cell labs.
So when the opportunity arose to partner on a videogame franchise, Howe seized it.
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But that "excuse me" caught my attention, and the sight of an old man steadying himself as he arose to speak.
Similar efforts arose to decode the genomes of various animals, to understand how proteins fold and to understand the intricacies of climate.
After the DSM-III included MPD in 1980, thousands of spurious cases emerged in the next two decades, and special psychiatric clinics arose to treat them.
Civic movements, trade unions, and political parties arose to counterbalance them, but in the United States, these were never able even to approach the power that corporations wielded.
After finishing 2011 second to Apple in the smart connected device market, Samsung arose to the number one position in 2012 with just over 20% share across the four device categories.
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Emerging as a staunch defender of the city's unity, he was one of the prominent leaders of the national opposition movement which arose to demand that the government end its negotiations on the issue.
Two significant obstacles arose to our planned consolidation.
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Another reason is the degeneracy of the conservative intelligentsia itself, a modern-day version of the 1970s liberals it arose to do battle with: trapped in an ideological cocoon, defined by its outer fringes, ruled by dynasties and incapable of adjusting to a changed world.
Secretary Paulson unveiled his plan as a three-page talking points memorandum more than a week ago, saying it was time to stop dealing with crises as they arose and get to a more general plan that would calm the markets once and for all.
They included distress tolerance techniques like plunging her head into ice water, devising ways to distract herself when bad thoughts arose and learning not to leap to the conclusion that one bad day implies a life of misery.
This impasse, reduced to its simplest terms, arose because the President refused to consider raising revenues in the fashion and to the extent congressional Democrats believed necessary, while the latter insisted that, in the absence of new taxes, defense spending was going to have to bear the brunt of the needed cuts.
And, I could argue, the Android ecosystem arose in response to Apple.
Whenever hard questions arose about how to interpret the Judeo-Christian tradition, he believed in studying all the relevant material in the original languages.
The lifestyle aspect of the London store arose in part to help young designers working with her to understand her vision for the clothes.
But the exhibition also focuses on the specific innovations developed at Uruk and shows how they often arose in response to new challenges posed by urban life.
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The issue arose after 25 to 30 baseball, softball and football games were scheduled by Yorktown Athletic Club for Oct. 8, the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur.
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The last time a national-security situation arose this close to an election was 2004, when a videotape of Osama bin Laden surfaced the weekend before the presidential election.
An intense discussion arose about what to do with this news: Was it worth using at the National Press Club, or was it a better tactic to hold on to it?
If the opportunity arose for Berkshire to be able to buy back shares below its book value, some cash would be used up, thereby reducing assets, but each remaining shareholder would represent a slightly greater ownership percentage of the company and the intrinsic value of the remaining shares would climb.
Indeed, the main impetus to conclude the CWC arose from the world's failure to respond to Iraq's violations of an earlier international norm -- the 1925 ban on first use of chemical weapons.
The investigation also found that during the financial restatement period, this environment of weak financial controls and under-supported accounting functions allowed accounting errors to occur, some of which arose from certain instances of intentional misconduct to improve the financial results of specific business segments.
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Plaid Cymru's decision to move the motion arose following Labour MPs joining with Conservative backbenchers in Westminster to vote against the UK government for a cut to the EU budget.
The Americans gave a sharp warning to both Syria and Iran when suspicions arose that they were supplying military equipment to Iraq after the war had started.
The latest crisis arose because Iraq wants to keep some suspicious sites off-limits to inspectors indefinitely.
The concerns arose over the inability to recruit sufficient numbers of doctors to staff some of the wards.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, trade dried up, cities declined and feudalism arose as nobles retreated to heavily armed country estates.
Donny Osmond talks about the anxieties that arose from a need to appear perfect, and the impossibility of admitting in public to flaws or errors.
But the sort which arose from the effort to find political and even constitutional significance in the popular reaction to the princess's death was unforgivable.
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