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U.C.L.A.'s ground game appears too strong.
No.18 Ohio State (1-0) Arizonaona (1-0) Ohio State's defense (four touchdowns against Fresno State) appears too strong.
I do, but the Q45, with its odd nose and rounded sides, not to mention its machine-gun, bug-eye HID headlights, appears too strong a flavor for most buyers.
At this developmental stage, cell cohesion in the epithelium appears too strong to be disrupted by divalent ions deprivation.
Current evidence favours the combinatorial model since the tight intramolecular binding between the vinculin tail and head appears too strong for a single ligand to overcome (Janssen et al., 2006; Ziegler et al., 2006).
Instead of deleting extreme cases, we shall consider to suitably truncate extreme values where their influence on models appears too strong.[ 54] Multiple imputation using chained equations will be used to impute missing values.[ 55, 56] The results of the urine culture will be used as the dependent variable.
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It's also worth noting that Margaery's hold on Joffrey doesn't appear too strong.
Clinton must tread lightly: she cannot appear too strong without risking her likability ratings; she cannot appear too vulnerable without her credibility suffering.
Experts say it does not appear "too strong".
As the degree of inflammation using 20% yeast thus appeared too strong to evaluate pain threshold and c-Fos expression by the percutaneous drug delivery system, 10% yeast was used.
We thank the reviewers for their suggestion and have revised the manuscript by clearly discussing the limitations of the method in the Discussion section, and by either removing any conclusions that may appear too strong or clearly indicating the speculative nature of statements such as the proposal of force re-distribution as a mechanism of stress homeostasis.
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