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Yet, even after making allowances for transaction costs, the results are depressing.
Their predictions, it turned out, were less reliable in falling markets than in rising ones, even after making allowances for increased volatility in such times.
Even after making allowances for how well Arsenal did so soon after their flight home from Istanbul, it would have to be deemed untypical of Fulham's displays since they became a familiar part of the Premier League furniture.
After making allowances for countries that have, or recently have had, an officially imposed atheist ideology, in which there might be some social pressure to deny belief in God, one can venture conservative estimates of the number of unbelievers in the world today.
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The ash size distributions used for calculating ash deposit thicknesses in the work presented here were based on historic and well-preserved ash deposits, after making allowance for the fraction of very fine particles that do not fall out within the area of identifiable ash deposits.
The latency value of the responses was used to determine the conduction velocity of afferent inputs after making allowance for the conduction distance (∼50 mm) and 1 ms for the central synaptic delay, the delay in activation of the peripheral axons and the narrowing of afferents in the trigeminal spinal tract.
After making allowance for various non-compliance issues, 26 participants were eliminated from the ITT population to leave 37 in the PP analysis.
How are we making allowances for the denial of knowledge?
But a defendant in an unrelated case at Westminster magistrates court in London on the same day was freed after a judge made allowances.
After the war, my grandmother made allowances and expressed gratitude for the man who had saved their lives, but never spoke much about his wife despite the risks she had taken.
Even after making statistical allowances for factors such as psychiatric disorders, economic status, and prior violent acts, they found that those who watched 1 to 3 hours of TV per day were about 60% more likely to get in a serious fight, threaten someone, or use a weapon to commit a crime than those who watched less than an hour a day.
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