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The IFS say Labour could make "only relatively small cuts" but they criticise the party for being unspecific about how quickly they want to cut the deficit and, therefore, spending too.
It is known that miRNA target sites are very short and the effect of miRNA-target site interaction alone appears as being unspecific.
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Detection at this wavelength, even being unspecific, is much more sensitive than performed in visible range, and allows to register also substances from outside group of examined standards.
Second, the antisera containing cross-reactive antibodies to heterologous flaviviruses (tick-borne encephalitis-, yellow fever- and dengue virus) or the known unspecific serum should not give a positive result and/or should be recognised as being unspecific.
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But other officials disputed that, saying the information was unspecific but had been collected from several sources.
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