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Bakery chain Au Bon Pain, which has slightly over 300 outlets worldwide, vowed a couple years ago to switch to cage-free eggs by 2017.
In the most optimistic scenario, when the design factor is 0.38, the study has slightly over 90% power.
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It is possible that even the NCP initially felt that it had slightly over-reached itself.In the south the SPLM faced even less competition.
When I was asked to judge it, I felt a bit like a competition winner, a football nut suddenly invited to referee the cup final; a psychotherapist might, therefore, suggest that I had slightly over-invested in the process.
If this is believed to be similar in Germany we might have slightly over-estimated the vaccination rate.
This combines prepregnancy BMI with early pregnancy weight gain, and if this varied by race/ethnicity we may have slightly over- or underestimated the effect of prepregnancy BMI.
If this was the case then the increased breast cancer risk seen in the restricted analysis would predict that we have slightly over-estimated the true breast cancer risk for relatives of non-carriers.
Our analysis among the post-neonatal infants may have slightly over-estimated the death rate in the children who had not received BCG because in those that had, person-time accrual did not start at birth but when they were vaccinated.
Universal had slightly over one billion views struck off and Sony forfeited an almost identical number from its two sites.
Newsweek had just over 30 ad pages in today's issue, down from about 38 pages this time last year, while U.S. News had slightly over 20, compared with more than 35 last year.
In 2012 in the U.S., A1 Steak Sauce had slightly over 50% of the market share for all meat sauce products, and was the category leader.
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