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Emmer and colleagues have asked the IRS to be much more specific.
But he has to be much more specific and direct about what do you mean by change.
These new measurements allow us to be much more specific about the immediate surroundings of the source," said Cordes.
Several advisers said the new label needed to be much more specific about benefits during the first three to five years and about the uncertainties after that.
"The F.D.A. report was very general, and we tried to be much more specific and use evidence from the best trial available.
Today's decision could have repercussions beyond London, they say, with auction houses' having to be much more specific about doubts they have or things they are unable to prove about an item's age or origin.
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The other fund (Laminitis Research) is much more specific, and that's specifically been geared toward directed research in laminitis.
Compared with analysis based on anomalies in the DFD (dinucleotide frequency distribution), which have little specificity, analysis using RepeatMasker is much more specific because it uses a database (RepBase) of consensus sequences from the principal characterized transposable elements.
BacHum also seemed to lack specificity against carnivores, while it was much more specific against bird fecal material than BacH.
Yesterday, at The Heritage event, he was much more specific.
This ELISA was much more specific than those published previously.
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