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Mr Uva detected weakness in local TV advertising as early as the summer of 2007, as a rash of housing foreclosures broke out in states like California and Florida.
"The scientists admit it's just a theory!" cry the Tea Partiers, certain they've detected weakness.
According to Nordon-Craft, this weakness is characterised by a profound weakness that is greater than might be expected to result from prolonged bed rest 1 and therefore designates clinically detected weakness in critically ill patients in whom there is no plausible aetiology other than critical illness.
Elite athletes may show a posterior wall defect on stress ultrasound but be relatively asymptomatic, but this detected weakness may be used as a possible screening test of the groin 'preseason' as well as for new players to achieve a baseline so any subsequent change or worsening can be used to determine if this change is responsible for any ensuing groin pain experienced [ 15, 16].
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2, until 1996 the ICAC used to publish reports with extensive information on the number and the type of detected weaknesses and on the arguments and discrepancies expressed by the sanctioned auditors.
Fault detection (C5): capability of related maintenance strategies to detect weakness before total breakdown of the machine.
Comcast is already demanding payment whenever it detects weakness.
Instead he took pride in detecting weakness in the defensive midfield pairing of Nigel de Jong and Mark van Bommel.
Using receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curves, this test has been shown to have a positive predictive value of detecting weakness of 95% for the hallux and 90% for the lesser toes [ 54].
This does not mean that it is impossible to detect weaknesses in his argument.
One day, nanomachines will detect weaknesses in our hearts long before any symptoms would bring us to a doctor.
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