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Watson said the decrease in part reflects beer's growing competition with wines and spirits.
In some models, the risk of storms was found to decrease in part of the nation centered on Kansas and Nebraska, and only in summer.
The agency attributed the decrease, in part, to reduced emissions from electricity generation, much of which is attributable to the increased usage of gas instead of coal--a change that has been influenced by the mercury regulations.
While tuition increases may slow after a recession has ended, as they have in recent years, tuitions almost never decrease, in part because state funding for higher education never quite recovers to where it was before a recession.
The use of image guided small core needle biopsies is likely to continue to increase while excisional biopsies decrease in part because the latter are more invasive, can cause more scarring and deformation, and require use of the operating room, the most expensive location in a hospital [ 51].
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This decrease could in part be due to co-expression of these same genes by other cell types within the tissue, or to a 'tissue-masking' effect [ 20].
So what is driving the decrease in part-time work?
On a more upbeat note, the ONS said there was an increase in the number of full-time employees and a decrease in part-time and self-employed work.
Still, the cuts for iPhone 5c orders seem to also include a 50percentt decrease in parts from at least one supplier, indicating Apple is possibly preparing to reduce volumes even further.
In the correlation analysis, the patients suffered GMV decrease in parts of the SPL and IPC depending on the recovery score that quantifies precision grip impairment.
This decrease in CVC exposure could in part explain a decrease in CVC-ABSI incidence.
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