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This point will be made clearer when we analyze the time that a population needs for fixation of the target structure.
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Both are senior executives, though just last week James's succession seemed to be made clear when he was promoted to deputy C.O.O. of News Corp.
In response to an inquiry for additional details, a White House staffer told me that "those reforms will be made clear when the [FY 2014] budget is released".
All Mr. Vincz would say was, "The budget priorities and revenues will be made clear when the governor delivers his budget on March 21".
To afford an operatic perch to the site-specific Punchdrunk troupe is something else again, as will undoubtedly be made clear when its piece — as yet unidentified — has its premiere away from the Coliseum next July.
This should be made clear when communicating the assessment results in order to avoid giving a false sense of accurateness and certainty.
As will be made clear when parliament resumes, the LNP will return with a reduced majority, as well as reduced ability to pass legislation.
It will be made clear when writing to the participant's doctor that participation in our study does not necessarily suggest or confirm that participants are psychologically unwell.
No immediate tangible benefit is likely to accrue to the subjects through their participation and this will be made clear when obtaining informed consent.
Rather, the point is that it must be made clear when and why health care professionals should be allowed to deny intolerably suffering patients at the end of life continuous deep sedation with reference to symptoms not being refractory.
The success of fee exemption policies is thus based on a large set of conditions or assumptions, which need to be made clear when developing a research design for policy analysis.
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