Sentence examples for applicable to present day from inspiring English sources

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Isolated early reports of infant deaths in the U.S. and Europe emphasized the need for caution but remain an anomaly, caused by misuse of antimicrobials in conditions not applicable to present day uses.

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More work will be needed to understand how admixture affects the results of comparisons to make the method fully applicable to present-day individuals and populations.

The TEQ levels reported in the present study may not be applicable to present-day samples since many of the PBDE mixtures have been phased out, and other brominated replacement chemicals are being used in commerce.

2007 to present day.

Fast forward to present day.

These tips are applicable to presenting in front of an investor, a partner as well as a demo style conference.

Most importantly, if we are not to return to 1950s notions of national loyalty (and the national history), then attention needs to be paid to the forging of a collective identity applicable to the present day.

Which brings us to present-day Toronto.

The techniques are easily applicable with our present day computing facilities.

Second, these results are applicable to patients presenting to community practices.

Our model is not strictly applicable to patients presenting to a general practice.

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