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Today, even if sex education was made statutory the move wouldn't be wholly effective, since academies and free schools don't have to follow the national curriculum anyway.
The bad news is that the virus mutates so rapidly that the drugs may not be wholly effective and that, as we saw last autumn, shortages of supplies could occur if the virulence of the disease outruns expectations.
Mr Bailey said no filters could be wholly effective and he said they risked giving parents a false sense of security and stopping them from talking to their children about the "dangers they encounter in the virtual world".
He believes it is critical to address the healthcare systems - or lack of - before we can expect donations to be wholly effective.
This recognition and replacement must not be wholly effective, as CGs dinucleotides are hotspots of DNA mutations in somatic cells [ 51], and CGs are extremely depleted in genomes of organisms that have 5mC [ 52, 53].
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The move is likely to have rescued several applications but hasn't been wholly effective, as Prof David Lomas told the Commons health select committee last week.
On the other hand, the crisp, bitter scene between Don and Lane's widow, Rebecca, was wholly effective, from "We're not ones to wallow" to that oddly devastating side shot of Rebecca, clutching the photo of a woman that Lane stole from a man's wallet — another meaningless riddle for her poisoned life.
While some of the moderators have been helpful, this has not been wholly effective," Huffman explains.
Let us assume that the hypothesized intervention is wholly effective, and that it remains in place permanently after having been begun (figure 3a).
Whether these, or additional mechanisms, are wholly effective in silencing Cav channels in transit seems to be unresolved.
"The results were wholly good".
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