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It is slightly oily to the touch and is considered not very volatile, meaning it does not evaporate quickly.
Therefore, this model is considered not very applicable to the context of this study, where the target L2 community has much less to do with the learners of Japanese language in an Australian university.
We then determined that it would be vital to recruit children who are considered not very selective about food taste and appearance.
Parents commented about their child's response and found that most items were acceptable to their children, especially children considered not very selective in food choices.
The hydroxyl radical footprinting results were considered not very convincing, and should be replaced with another experiment or removed with a corresponding softening of the relevant conclusion.
Judging by p-values, four domains would be considered not very responsive: Cognitive Problems, Sexual Problems, Family Distress, and Recurrent Distress, though some of the effect sizes could still be considered moderate.
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The IT department, meanwhile, no longer has to spend time on work it considers "not very strategic".
I will indicate sections which I consider not very helpful as I will walk through the text.
Text-to-speech (TTS) is considered not just very innovative but also a very mature technology and an important tool to provide or increase the functional abilities of people with disabilities.
"How things have changed," says Dowding. "Within just over a year it's now considered not just permissible, but very soon likely to be absolutely essential".
Consider not allowing very young children to use 3D technology at all.
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