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Assuming that 2014's performance will be somewhat close to that of prior years, the mean in the model for 2014 is set to the equivalent of 4 percentage points and the standard deviation to the equivalent of 3 percentage points.
Based on the notion that some diseases are studied more in detail compared to other diseases, we expect the degrees of genes associated with similar diseases to be somewhat close to each other.
Be somewhat close to your boyfriend.
The baton you use should be somewhat close to your arm length.
Based on the size and number of toes, you should already be somewhat close to narrowing down the options, based on your region, but the shape can hammer it home.
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Peston happens to be somewhat closer to News International executives than Stelzer obviously realises.
Democrats, who tend to be somewhat closer to the unions, accuse the Republicans of trampling on civil rights.
That's to be expected, though, and the new number should be somewhat closer to reality than your previous ones.
And although its anatomical details have yet to be published in detail, Clarke says Little Foot appears to be somewhat closer to later humans than Lucy: While its skull is primitive like Lucy's, its hands are more modern, and its feet have both apelike and human features.
Importantly none of the characteristic features of the hemichordate bodyplan can be unambiguously recognized in these fossils, and at this time a position as a stem-group hemichordate (Fig. 6A) cannot be supported, although in terms of extant forms anatomically Phlogites appears to be somewhat closer to a pterobranch-like form.
Therefore, in our study, N e may be somewhat closer to N c than reported by Taylor et al.
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