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Given what Strauss' men have achieved over the last year or so, it would be wrong to firmly conclude about the result of this match with two days still to go.
We think it is too early to firmly conclude that it does.
We're back on our regular weekly schedule here after returning home from our second trip this month (this one to Netroots Nation), after which I can firmly conclude that flying, these days, sucks.
According to Robert van Voren, although for several years, especially after the implosion of the USSR and during the first years of Boris Yeltsin's rule, the positions of the Soviet psychiatric leaders were in jeopardy, now one can firmly conclude that they succeeded in riding out the storm and retaining their powerful positions.
As we have discussed earlier, the analysis of all these species proves that the acetylation observed in 1 52 (see Fig. 1D) resides in the amino acids 1 3 and, given the nature of the first 3 aminoacids (SDS) and the fact that the acetylation is not seen in a peptide covering aminoacids 2 52 (Fig. 1B), one can firmly conclude that the N-terminus of the protein is acetylated.
Despite these limitations, we firmly conclude that psychological treatments are efficacious for Chinese elderly inpatients with significant medical comorbidity.
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The study firmly concludes that those coming now, and particularly those arriving from within the EU, are making an increasingly positive contribution to UK finances.
"Uganda firmly concludes that Kabaale-Tanga (Tanzania) route is the least cost route for the transportation of crude oil from the region to the east African coast".
"Reader, looke not on his Picture, but his Booke," Ben Jonson firmly concludes his dedicatory poem, right alongside the Droeshout engraving in the First Folio, and it seems the epitome of skeptical wisdom.
In 1996, after having said earlier that Mr. Gigante might be competent to stand trial, Dr. Schwartz firmly concluded that he was, while two other psychiatrists persisted in their views that he was not.
The 12 remarkable symphonic poems showed how malleable musical form could be, dissolving rather than firmly concluding; modernity was born in Liszt's most daring harmonic developments and in his ongoing experiments with sonority and performing technique.
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