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The progress was considered scant and temporary, but it was enough for Mr. Sarkozy to attend.
Republicans who like Mr. Verniero maintain that he had no reason to conceal the existence of racial profiling by state troopers under his command and that he would have, in fact, improved his chances at being confirmed to the high court if he had stepped forward on what he considered scant evidence, and accused some troopers of racism.
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Although the small data sets demonstrate at the most fundamental level the effects of outgroup selection, they still consider only a scant taxonomic sampling.
Scant research has, however, considered whether marketing by other industries may influence the health of children.
As part of the rigor of presenting Solomon's story with scant embellishment, McQueen said he considered only one location for filming: Louisiana.
There is scant evidence that this has been considered important.
Although fragmentation in the provision of healthcare is considered an important obstacle to effective care, there is scant evidence on best practices in care coordination in Latin America.
Perhaps more importantly, none have explicitly considered the relationship between fuel efficiency and productivity, and only scant consideration is given to the role of operators in achieving optimum productivity for fuel efficiency.
Many, especially if they are immigrants from countries where mental illness is considered low priorities in health care, and where treatments are scant or non-existent, believe they can overcome disorders by will power or discipline alone.
In response to questions, Mr. Killeen said that information on the causes was scant and that the crash was not now being considered a terrorist act.
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