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But with the deluge of comments, photos and articles it is become increasingly difficult to ascertain what is true and what is false.
The Palsars are maneuvering amid a population that overwhelmingly views them as the enemy, and they are finding it increasingly difficult to ascertain whether they are winning -- or even to calculate what "victory" would mean.
The accountability and transparency of enumerating suicides and attempted suicides on evaluations would push these leaders to be increasingly active in ascertaining the mental well-being of the troops under their command.
As a consequence, however, it may be increasingly difficult to ascertain individuals with RA in cross-sectional studies aiming to estimate disease occurrence or to verify RA in patients with established disease in clinical settings.
Employers increasingly check credit.
"Upon arrival, it was ascertained that Morrison had been becoming increasingly belligerent toward his wife during the course of the evening, culminating in his choking her by the neck with both hands," the Darien Police Department said in a statement.
"Upon arrival," the Darien Police Department said in a statement, "it was ascertained that Morrison had been becoming increasingly belligerent toward his wife during the course of the evening, culminating in his choking her by the neck with both hands".
Patient preferences in Allergy Immunotherapy were ascertained by a discrete-choice-experiment, which is increasingly used and acknowledged in health care research.
Microsatellite markers have been developed for a large number of plant species and are increasingly being used for ascertaining germplasm diversity, linkage analysis and molecular breeding [ 3].
We will continue to speak to the victims to ascertain what this ascertained.
His motivation was never clearly ascertained.
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