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Thus, the subscript "E" better refers to "empty", i.e., unloaded states of the transporter.
In their opinion, a MIC using "slightly better" as cut-off point on the anchor reflected the minimum and lowest degree of improvement that could be detected, while the cut-off point "much better" refers to a clinically important outcome.
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I think that would better refer to a number of other American politicians, but it must have given Mr Biden a grin.
The term "Big Bang" sometimes refers to the beginning of the universe; however, the "Bang" could perhaps be better referred to as a rapid period of inflation of the universe.
Fourth, as to Ms. Khobragade's arrest by State Department agents, this is a prosecutor's office in charge of prosecution, not the arrest or custody, of the defendant, and therefore those questions may be better referred to other agencies.
Unless, of course, the subjects -- er, participants -- are infants or Alzheimer's patients, in which case they have not technically consented and are better referred to, the manual suggests, as "individuals".
Rangers Coach John Tortorella said, "The best thing for us is to get out of town -- the farther, the better," referring to a three-game Western swing that begins Saturday at Phoenix.
Police sources say that Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly's claim that the New York Police Department is able to bring down a plane might better refer to a crop duster than a commercial jet.
The latter option may have better referring provider acceptance.
Fifa says it wants to see better referring, as if putting a chip or sensor in the ball is independent of better referring.
Let's review the unicorns — better referred to as Komodo Dragon — formed in Southeast Asia's forests thus far.
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