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Nonetheless, even considering slightly higher error rates, we do not expect any systematic bias in the substitutions pattern that could have specifically affected the nonsynonymous rates.
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Simmons also noted that: "In general, regulatory intervention in Bermuda is considered slightly heavier than in some other offshore jurisdictions".
"It's considered slightly vulgar to go out looking for money in that kind of high-minded academic setting".
In its time, it was considered slightly scandalous, probably owing to its prominent display of the undraped female body.
In this episode, the lord of the manor had taken to his new hobby with the kind of ardent enthusiasm that certain relatives considered slightly unseemly.
The second category of subsidies, the "blue box", are considered slightly less distorting; developing countries are subject to an 8% ceiling on their blue box support.
I think the general consensus is it's usually people you might consider slightly quirky, but quirky in a good way.
Although approximately similar in successional relationship, the Mississippian Pennsylvanian boundary in North America is now considered slightly younger than the Lower Upper Carboniferous boundary in Europe.
Kenneth S. Rogoff of Harvard noted that he had urged that the Fed and the European Central Bank consider slightly higher inflation targets after the 2001 recession in the United States.
The idea that the Chinese state's acquisition of intellectual property is a strategic priority, and that Imagination could be a target, has been floated before, but considered slightly left-field.
"When we started, this was considered slightly bizarre, but as it's evolved, we're seeing tremendous interest, not only from students and teachers but from judges," said Maria Karagianis, the executive director of Discovering Justice.
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