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It should be noted that the microtomy artefacts presented here for the CNTLarge samples are quite extreme, but the SEM images can still serve as an example of how much insufficient cutting by the diamond knife can influence what is imaged in the TEM.
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Neither corporations nor the government make tax returns public, and the information most companies disclose in their regulatory filings is insufficient to determine how much they pay in federal taxes and how that compares to the official United States corporate rate of 35 percent.
There is insufficient knowledge to quantify how much CO2 emissions could be partially offset by CDR on a century timescale.
Their report concluded: "The [Home Office] has insufficient information to determine how much further it can reduce funding without degrading services or when it may need to support individual forces".
If the rejection is based on insufficient income, then the borrowers might simply downsize their expectations of how much house they can afford.
There is some evidence from the literature supporting initial fluid therapy, but insufficient data exist, whether or to which patients dantrolene should be administered and how much and how long it should be given.
Insufficient water levels may decrease the pressure inside your arteries, which can then limit how much blood gets into the lining around your brain, causing you pain.
(Though how much pain and anxiety and sheer disrupted existence are covered over in the words "then emigrated"!) Two thoughts, not strictly political but social, come to mind as one exits the museum: First, that the Weimar Republic gets a very bad rap for how it ended and insufficient credit for how much creative ferment and intelligent thought it contained.
How much?
How much, how soon?
How much is too much?
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