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In the 18th century competition from other countries, especially Bohemia, caused somewhat of a decline in the prestige of Venetian glass, although 17th-century types continued to be reproduced along with mirrors and beads.
DEA actions have caused "somewhat of a chill in the industry," said Miller.
An article we ran, titled "Watch this Tween Effectively End G House," caused somewhat of a stir online.
Barack Obama caused somewhat of a tizzy last week, when it was announced he would be giving a speech to some bastions of Wall Street, for a cool $400,000 speaking fee.
Back in 2013, when the Association for Asian American Studies became the first U.S. academic organization to endorse the academic boycott of Israel, it caused somewhat of a stir.
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The 2005 decision by the ICMJE and the 2007 decision by the FDA caused, somewhat artificially, increases in the number of trials registered in those years, because ongoing trials were registered regardless of study-initiation date.
In contrast, the wMel infection causes somewhat weaker blockage of dengue and other viruses than wMelPop, but has fewer deleterious effects as well as having a lower titre in adults (Walker et al. 2011; Hoffmann et al. 2014a).
Our analysis is somewhat limited by the small number of sites involved, which might cause somewhat greater variability in regression coefficients (regression coefficients for each of the five four-site models are available at http://www.nuffieldtrust.org.uk/).uk/
Have somewhat of a strong arm.
Money, and the inequality it causes, has been somewhat of a loose theme here at TechCrunch Disrupt NY.
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