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The standards, known as "Common Core," are considerably more specific, concrete, and rigorous -- and will hopefully do a world of good when fully implemented.
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The North's threats were considerably more specific than past warnings and came just as American intelligence agencies expressed concern that the country may have made considerable progress in its nuclear and missile programs despite longstanding sanctions.
If those seem a little woolly, that's on purpose (though they're considerably more specific in the text).
Unlike histone acetyltransferases, histone methyltransferases are considerably more site specific and often are responsible for modifying only a single site on histones.
Firms employing people with skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem skills) are considerably more likely to demand a specific degree subject - 77% of construction companies, 65% of manufacturers and 61% of energy and water firms, compared an average of 30% across all sectors.
Preliminary analyses suggest that patients meeting ESC criteria are considerably more symptomatic, suggesting that these criteria are in fact more specific for the identification of truly symptomatic HFnEF.
The degree of dilution and the compound-specific effects of transverse dispersion are considerably more pronounced in 3-D than in quasi 2-D transport systems.
Again, Kemball-Cook is coy about specifics, but concedes that his power-generating tiles are considerably more expensive than solar panels.
"We are considerably more optimistic".
For Italy things are considerably more equivocal.
The transition trainers are considerably more complicated.
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