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He said any reductions would be based on conditions that he did not clearly define.
The problem with the law is that it did not clearly define what a cigarette is.
The Legislature left some responsibilities in the board's hands and did not clearly define each agency's role, so the problems continued.
Forty percent of the plans did not clearly define for their members what they considered emergencies, the study said, and some had rules based on diagnoses.
One assemblyman who voted against the bill, Lou Tobacco, a Republican from Staten Island, said he was concerned that the bill did not clearly define "residue".
Twenty-one of the studies reviewed did not clearly define the model used.
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However, Annane et al. did not clearly defined CKD and did not specify whether chronically dialyzed patients and kidney transplant patients were included in the analyses.
Six patients (35 %) had also ultrasonography; in all cases could be recognized scars of previous distractive injuries of the hamstring, but it didn't clearly define them.
The study by Weinstock et al. [ 34] was classified as unacceptable quality and excluded since that the study didn't clearly define the outcome and the exposure, which might result in detection bias.
The I.R.S. rules governing such groups, however, do not clearly define what threshold of political spending is allowed.
Nomination for inclusion operates on a standard of "reasonable suspicion" of danger, which guidelines obtained by the Intercept do not clearly define, but is significantly less restrictive than the probable-cause standard underlying judicial warrants.
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