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The scheme should cover all products, since excluding just a few could encompass most products that these countries can produce competitively.
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Completeness of data was good; excluding just one variable (24-h urine), 94.6% of all necessary data were collected on average for each patient; 24-h urine was available in only 78.1% of patients.
Although the evidence of association was weak, the direction of effect between hemoglobin and temperature with CL was still the same as that observed in the analysis with period two patients excluded, just of a lower magnitude.
If it's a children's party, don't exclude just one person from a whole group (boy scout troop, class, soccer team, etc).
Were a Britain portfolio to exclude just one stock, such as BP, it would have a small-cap bias, a sector bias and a currency bias (most of BP's revenue is in dollars).
Two were, however, excluded just before surgery (1 had a complete mastectomy instead of reduction mammoplasty; the other was recognized to have had a previous myocardial infarction and was considered ASA grade III).
When this happens, we have no choice but to turn around, feeling humiliated and dehumanized at being excluded, just because Xiomara requires the use of a medical stroller.
Our board recently set up an executive committee that excluded just one board member.
These problems are closely linked to a throwaway culture which affects the excluded just as it quickly reduces things to rubbish.
Lastly, another 55 (0.1%) persons were excluded just before the data collection began, either because of a newly established research protection status, emigration from Denmark, or because the person had passed away.
The hard fact is that to win a Senate seat is a politically elite controlled, multi-millionaires derby that excludes just about everyone who doesn't fit that category, which is just about everybody.
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