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"The campaign will be decided on how many mistakes he makes," this senator told me.
But ultimately, he says, Scripps's stability will be decided on how effective Schultz and Kay are in hooking together formerly disparate parts of the drug development pipeline, and how many would-be drugs the fishing buddies manage to snare in their net.
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These 50 patients were the first (randomized) patients included in the study, so the study started, and then during the process it was decided on how many patients were still needed.
The winner is decided on how well each penguin fit the theme.
The big decision, I'd wager, is deciding on how she wants to pitch herself.
Questions about Mr. Bush's credibility, he said, will ultimately be decided on the far bigger issue of how the administration handled intelligence information leading up to the Iraq war.
Once a file type and method of storage is decided on, outline how it will be organised.
If white people are the overwhelming majority of an entire industry, and the awards created to honor that industry are decided on mainly by white people, how could anyone say this is a level playing field?
Furthermore, some apps receive larger images within the storefront, and Google has not yet shared exactly how it's deciding on placement, which apps get larger images, front page real estate, and so on.
The Warriors were never able to relieve pressure, blocking off their own exit routes, but this will be another season when their destiny will be decided by how they get on against the sides in the bottom, rather than the top, half of the table.
The number of dimensions was decided based on how many extracted factors had an eigenvalue greater than the generated mean eigenvalue and estimated eigenvalue at the 95th percentile.
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