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But collecting and sorting this material is still a costly, complicated business, and the value of the goods does not always cover the cost of collection.It is also hard to increase the quantity of recycled goods without compromising quality.
Because the curve of L can be upgraded before the curve of H (i.e., the curve of H does not always cover that of L).
Clothing can carry a 50% profit margin, but in food 5% is more realistic, and although customers may pay for deliveries, that does not always cover costs.
U.S. copyright law does not always cover short phrases (that's more getting into trademark territory), so 140-characters might be a stretch for traditional copyright law purposes.
When using subcostal TAPB for peritoneal dialysis catheter placement, physicians should remember that it is ineffective for visceral pain and does not always cover the area innervated by lateral cutaneous branches [11].
However, this does not always cover specific training in communication with palliative care patients [ 10].
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