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There were no pitfalls so long as the PCC was clear and open about the extent of the powers it had, the extent of the investigations it was able to carry out, and the nature of the investigations it had carried out.
The evident sex-specific differences in the size of the arteriolar bed seen in our study are consistent with the data published by others, regardless of the fact that most of these studies have had the extent of the coronary arteriolar bed reported either for male [ 56, 57] or female [ 50, 58] animals only.
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Only recently, with the publication of the independent panel report, has the extent of the cover-up become recognised.
It means that the x-line at (T=105) has the extent between (z=9.0) and (z=9.4).
The extent of American economic dominance over the last few decades has been truly exceptional, as has the extent of US power.
The ship then sailed for Durban, South Africa to have the extent of her underwater damage assessed in the drydock there.
Moody's had underestimated the extent to which underwriting standards had weakened everywhere.
Owning his own restaurant had been the extent of his ambition, he admits.
They had exaggerated the extent to which Mr Knott's concern about the application had led to the deaths.
Until Monday, that had been the extent of his N.H.L. playoff experience.
I wish that had been the extent of it.
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