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The Fed was a definite factor in that steadiness.
JEFFREY TOOBIN: Indeed, she does, and that was a definite factor in her favor.
"We have growing mental health issues among young people, and while the rise in social media is a definite factor, and so is exam pressure, this body-image pressure has huge ramifications," she said.
Waiting to enter the Prado Museum in Madrid, David Hogenkamp, a television executive from Buffalo, said the strong dollar was a definite factor in deciding to visit Spain, where the peseta is at 198 to the dollar, near the lowest it has been since the 1950's.
This result should be replicated before considering the frequency of drinking to be a definite risk factor for alcohol-related 'mental health condition' and 'physical problems' among women.
That would be a definite.
"Big babies are a definite risk factor; a rapid second stage of labour is a risk factor.
This set of data illustrates that c-Neu overexpression in mammary epithelial cells is a definite risk factor, and that β-HCH is a definite tumor promoting agent in vivo, at least in this mouse breast cancer model.
"There was a definite wow factor.
But it is a definite risk factor.
"There's a definite 'ew' factor involved.
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