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They believed a high level of protein was needed for the exercise they were doing, but nutritionists now know this was not the case.
The majority (99.4%) believed a high uptake of OC screening would reduce mortality and (96.2%) that screen-detected cancers would have an improved prognosis.
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In another case that year, the logs detail how US special forces dropped six 2,000lb bombs on a compound where they believed a "high-value individual" was hiding, after "ensuring there were no innocent Afghans in the surrounding area".
Interviewed by the select committee, Ebdon said he was willing to press the "nuclear button" and withdraw an access agreement if he believed a higher education institution was not seeking to meet its targets on widening participation.
Also, some believed a high-level understanding of statistics was required for EBM, perceived to be daunting, "we've come out of it with this monster that most of the radiologists don't know how to cope with, most of us left statistics behind in high school, we don't have this analysis in our brains".
"We believe a high level rotation out of telecom names, especially in late '05, left portfolios generally underweight the space," wrote analyst David Barden in a recent report.
The Fed will be stuck in neutral despite the inflation data because its officials believe a high unemployment rate will prevent inflation from taking hold.
That suggests Illumina shareholders believe a higher bid may be in the offing.
That suggests that investors believe a higher offer may be forthcoming.
Sousa, who says she is not a "rabid Hillary fan" herself, believes a higher bar is being set for Clinton than her male counterparts of the past.
Religious Studies: Twenty-seven per cent of Americans believe a higher power will have some say in the outcome of Sunday's game.
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