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The one question (in the domain diplopia) with a low factor loading (< 0.50), "squinting one eye in bright sunlight" (Q 21), might better be excluded from the questionnaire.

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However, when liquid water exists in a PEMFC, two-dimensional ribs are usually better as the liquid can be excluded with more ease than in the case of three-dimensional pillars.

Though changes in diagnosis or reporting of disease cannot, as yet, be excluded, to better understand whether our findings reflect real increases in ill-health, investment should be made into improved population-based databases, linking self-report and objective measures of health and function, and including those in long-term care.

But he knows that such an imagination requires the equally strong imagining of what actions, what agents, will have to be excluded from that better life, or else it won't be any better".

In January, he wrote that "a significant number" of Hungarian Roma were "no better than animals, and deserved to be excluded from society".

Furthermore, the possibility that the use of G-CSF could have concurred in the better outcome of program-2 cannot be excluded for certainty.

Additionally, the hypothesis that tumour with intrinsic high level of basal autophagy may have a better prognosis even without chemotherapy cannot be excluded.

"Nothing can be excluded.

What will be excluded?

No one should be excluded.

Assuming that at least better earning civil servants are excluded from the cash grants, private labor would become significantly more attractive for citizens, while at the same time, they could lower their gross reservation wages to become more competitive with foreign workers.

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