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This indicates that while the empirical Bayes method may be a bit stringent, it is very effective at removing false positives.
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The answer is for airlines to be a bit more stringent at the gate.
Our laws applying to the use of force are every bit as stringent as those in Britain, and I assure you that every shooting is investigated to the fullest extent.
Childers also noted that the multi-tenancy guarantees of Kubernetes are a bit less stringent than Diego's.
For the Davis dataset we used a threshold of (pK_{d} ge 7.0) which is a bit less stringent than the threshold suggested in [4].
If these reviewers had to put their names on the articles that they vouch for, then perhaps publishing would get a bit more stringent?
These new rules will make access to Analytics a bit more stringent, but will hopefully maintain Podcasts' nature as a democratized platform for media creation at all levels.
The endless need for higher and higher bit rates, stringent QoS requirements and anytime-anywhere connections for wireless systems leads to the necessity of squeezing to the utmost the available radio bandwidth.
As time went by, though, Arthur proved a bit more stringent than many of his fellow Druids.
The French American British (FAB) classification is a bit more stringent, requiring a blast percentage of at least 30% in bone marrow (BM) or peripheral blood (PB) for the diagnosis of AML.
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