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This result indicates that the mass bias in the measurement of the Sm/Nd ratio can be reasonably corrected by the standard bracketing method.
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Moreover, the thickness of shear flow zone in concrete slabs is reasonably corrected.
In the above paragraph, we could replace the word galaxy with the word organism and still be reasonably correct.
Their interpretations of what hypothetical doctors were saying about hypothetical patients proved to be reasonably correct — as long as the prognoses were encouraging.
By analyzing and comparing the experimental values with the theoretical and actual values of the test samples, the proposed method was proved to be reasonably correct; it used RCB instead of ordinary clay bricks and a composite wall with fly ash blocks showed an enhanced insulation effect.
However, the SCC response to a mastitis case was based on real-life observations and the boundaries should therefore be reasonably correct to use also in real-life data.
Distances are true only along the equator, but are reasonably correct within 15° either side.
While it might be plausible to conclude that we should rethink the basics, let me suggest an alternative explanation: The content of change management is reasonably correct, but the managerial capacity to implement it has been woefully underdeveloped.
Even if our understanding of offending concentration is reasonably correct, we neither know how much this concentration varies across different groups, nor can we estimate the average concentration.
Model predictions were reasonably correct with experimental data.
Although the dependent variable was a binary trait, the frequency of absence of any lesion was 52%, and so the approximation implied by the choice of model was judged as being reasonably correct.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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