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The effect of the intervention was evaluated by logistic regression, estimating the likelihood of a patient being female, having allowed for time (before, during and after the intervention), township, level of institution, service (inpatient or outpatient) and age group.
Evans was a critic for Time before settling down as a writer-photographer for Fortune.
Anybody in his shoes might wish to appeal for time before revealing his plans.
He, too, had been pressed for time before leaving his home in Boston, and found it more convenient to have his hair cut during downtime before the debate.
The crowd of 45,183 stood and roared, and Raines, an Expos star in the 1980's, had to call for time before the first pitch.
Some opposition groups have been quick to attack the mission as fatally flawed and a way for the Syrian government to stall for time before it continues its crackdown.
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