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For this range of smaller CFO values, it is observed that the WWCB becomes much looser as the CFO increases.

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The problem was, doctors and patients hated the system, management became much looser, and the upsurge in costs resumed.

Everything within it becomes much more important.

This method becomes much faster with practice.

When the three counties that belong to the NMMAPS New York community were excluded, evidence of effect modification became much weaker, with loose statistical significance.

But even if the UK nominally survives, it will become a much looser association – you might say a less united kingdom – carrying on the process of separation that began just over 100 years ago in May 1914 when Westminster finally passed the Government of Ireland Act, giving Ireland home rule.

Since then, it has become something much looser: not even a "franchise", as it is commonly labelled, but more an ideological community, held together above all by electronic connections, which seeks inspiration from a common source.Radicalism-by-internetWhat prompts young British, French or Dutch Muslims to look for such mentors?

The city has become much, much safer".

The relationship became much stronger.

He became much more assertive.

Filming actually became much easier".

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