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These authors noted that the amount of information about π in the data could be scant whenever the number of tests is not large enough (>one thousand).
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The little tree doubted that, for he could not imagine being as fancy as his mother when everyone could see that he would always be scant and spindly, with the wind blowing right through his sparse branches, as though he wasn't even there.
He was only eighteen, and wanted to buy a car, so he was saving everything he could: tips were scant.
Histopathological tests showed a mitotically inactive spindle cell tumour, however, no definite diagnosis could be performed as material was scant and the immunohistochemical findings were inconsistent.
As to how they got there, though the records were scant, certain inferences could be drawn.
He could be forgiven for paying scant attention to the imminent general election which, he points out, falls only one working day before this year's A-level and GCSE exams start in earnest.
That dynamic could be changing now, with Dallas's scant population increase and Houston's modest 7.5 percent growth.
It was this kind of thinking that led Vice President Dick Cheney and Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld to believe that Operation Enduring Freedom could be run as a sideshow, with scant attention to the threat that the Taliban posed to the security of ordinary Afghans.
From the release of financials to the mailing date could be just a matter of a scant few weeks, leaving no margin for error.
Therefore, the ability to estimate PRs and RRs in multivariate models could be limited in research groups with scant resources.
Accreditation continues to grow internationally but due to scant evidence, no conclusions could be reached to support its effectiveness.
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