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A significant percentage of such a recovery could be "grossly disproportionate to the work they have actually done," the government said, and may not qualify as a "procurement cost" exempt from reimbursement.
"You don't even have to prove that someone is grossly offended, just that it could be grossly offensive.
In addition, return of lymphatic function with transport of fluorescence-labeled colloid could be grossly visualized by microlymphangiography as early as 2 weeks after surgery (Figure 1C).
In addition, the proportion of births that are LBW could be grossly underreported because a large proportion of infants are not weighed at birth.
This has important implications for the scale of expected exposures and related impacts that could be grossly underestimated by including only industrial processes with process generated heat as sources of occupational heat stress.
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"They would like to argue that the primary actors were Halliburton and Transocean employees and BP was not responsible for their failures and, therefore, BP could not be grossly negligent".
Indeed, the sites of injection could not be grossly identified.
The inescapable issue of fairness discussed earlier could then be grossly compounded by commercial exploitation.
"I am appalled that a member of parliament could be so grossly irresponsible as to suggest that sex without consent is anything other than rape," said fellow lawmaker Jo Swinson of the Liberal Democrats, who are part of the ruling coalition.
Tissue was deemed to be completely digested when no ECM could be visualized grossly.
Only 212828%) of 75 of cases with NAC involvement could be identified grossly by inspection of the surgical specimen (seven of these had been clinically identified).
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