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Because instrument criteria are quite flexible and subject to interpretation, it is possible to reach a decision to report an event in which the likelihood of it becoming of international public health concern is small.
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Surface settlements, which were also a source of concern, were small.
Some of the competitors' concerns were small, like asking if the rats near the sea wall could swim — and how fast.
That is not the same as saying that GM could not create a plant that is toxic – but properly regulated these concerns are small.
Meanwhile, inflation concerns are small, if only because there are greater things to worry about.
This test was employed because the number of respondents in each of the independent groups concerned was small, that is less than 30, and the fact that the respondents had been selected through a random process ensured the t-distribution.
This was evaluated in a subcohort of individuals who were anti-CCP-negative prior to onset of symptoms of disease but who became seropositive after disease onset; however, the number of individuals concerned was small and the difference did not reach statistical significance.
Malone's real concern is the small adjustments and daily infighting of a town that prides itself on being "A Bright Star in the Flag of the New South," as one bumper sticker has it.
Of more pressing concern is the small matter of the Irish domestic football season played through the summer these days, with fiscal necessity dictating that the contracts of Rovers' players expire in November.
Of particular concern is the small number of trials (n = 3) that used adequate allocation concealment.
A concern is that small or large spot size, even when passing visual inspection and intensity thresholds, may be anticorrelated with consistency of microarray ratio results.
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