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That's a given.
This means that there are no ifs or ands ot buts about something; it's a sure thing.
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While these loci may represent novel determinants of HTGW, it should be remembered that given the small effect sizes that specific genotypes typically inflict upon complex phenotypes, it is likely that our cohort is underpowered to detect such effects.
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It's this sense of time passing and actions being remembered that gives the show a real depth.
"However it must always be remembered that it gives more back to Wales in funding than it receives from us.
"It must be remembered that I gave to my children their stock; and it is I, with little or no contribution on their part, who built these great media companies with the help of the boards of both companies".
"We do hope to be able to add more new faces into the squad next year, but it should be remembered that we have already given extended and improved long-term contracts to the vast majority of our younger players," he said.
The South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) confirmed Grondona's death in a statement, adding that he would be remembered for "giving his country recognition in football".
My hope while I'm living and in the future when I'm gone is that I will be remembered as giving fully of my self in the moment each time I'm with them.
While this is low for a vaccine, it is worth remembering that given the large number of people at risk, providing protection in just four out of 10 cases could still go a very long way.
Will we be remembered as the generation that gave up or the generation that triumphed?
It ought to be remembered, though, that it has given people pleasure so that they continued to say it until and after it was written down, nearly two centuries ago.
In fact, this World Cup will be remembered as the one that kept giving for the Wallabies and their coach Michael Cheika.
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