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Mr. Kurtz was also a vocal critic of a contest for cartoons about religion that included some entries that could be considered deeply offensive.
So far, the added scrutiny has revealed minor issues, such as improperly coded QuickBooks entries that could have resulted in bigger problems down the road.
Most franchises were along the lines of the 007 series, standalone entries that could be continued or not depending on the grosses.
However, the ERP method is slightly more effective when considering entries that could be predicted using the AR method (the "ERP2" column).
There were 399 (95.7%) procedures in the record entries that could be coded with SNOMED CT, compared to 322 (77.2%) that could be coded with KVÅ.
Procedure concepts in the record entries that could not be coded with KVÅ were manually grouped to more general procedure concepts using a method influenced by content analysis to describe what types of procedures were not adequately covered by KVÅ.
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Winning the whole prize, offered in collaboration with Qualcomm, would likely involve an entry that could combine several complex technologies.
The court heard this listed three mobile phones and a pink-covered 2010-11 diary, the latter referenced with a note that one page contained an entry that could be "sensitive and upsetting" for the family.
It requires barriers to entry that could be patents, trade secrets, software, community, proprietary distribution channels, etc.
It requires barriers to entry that could be patents, trade secrets, software, community, proprietary distribution channels, etc. 6.
Like many other young and new farmers, land ownership is a financial barrier of entry that could potentially have Rand hanging up her tractor keys and changing careers.
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