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The more detailed your notes, the more carefully you'll have to focus during class.
I took note to choose my words more carefully going forward.
Fraser McApline notes that the compilations are "more carefully curated than it may seem".
And vaccines now in development against CMV and EBV may have to be studied more carefully, he notes, because they could increase the long-term risk of bacterial infections.
"The problem is, I was trying to contrast Jussie Smollett with James Baldwin and Toni Morrison, and people read it as a comparison," says Breen, who notes that going forward, he will more carefully vet his cartoons involving race.
When the sequences for the three genes that had only zero or one mismatch but did not amplify were examined more carefully, it was noted that they contained all or part of a GC-rich island.
And, on a more practical note, let's also endeavour to think more carefully when naming our own children.
In this note, we attempt to assess this assumption more carefully.
Although CDC had also noted increases in Boston and New York City, Olson says his more carefully parsed data show "massive increases" that look "mild" in the CDC regional data.
"If anything, time is used more carefully today than a century ago," he noted in 1965.
But it does mean that fund investors need to look more carefully at what funds they choose, Bogle noted.
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