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The setup sounds a lot like the typical daredevil parachuting from a plane, but in Eustace's case, the singular twist involved less of a jump, and more of a lift followed by a potentially deadly drop.
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On the driving range, Woods has completed a major swing change involving less of a weight shift and more rotation.
Unlike traditional qualitative interviewing, 'think aloud' involves less of a dialogue between interviewer and respondent.
Furthermore, the regions of change in disomy 3 tumours, in some cases, involved less of the affected chromosomal arms than monosomy 3 tumours (Table 2).
"We found that twisting crunches increase intervertebral disk pressure and hip flexor activity," she said, explaining that these exercises involve less of the abdominal muscles and are potentially unsafe for the lower back.
We speculate that this occurs due to plastic rebalancing of excitatory and inhibitory influences within the tectal, inter-collicular and nigrotectal pathways following this small and discrete neural insult, which like the case of Carasig et al. involved less than a cubic millimeter of tissue.
Only two Russians have been arrested in Colombia on drug-related charges in the past three years, he said, and each of those cases involved less than half a kilo of cocaine.
He said in a telephone interview that the increased number of disabled involved less than 1percentt of young people.
The record is clear that Lazard and the CEO carefully considered which transactions were the most tax-favorable and selected the Telegraph Group to sell because that involved less tax leakage than a sale of the Chicago Group.
The failures involved less than 1percentt of the small businesses operating in the state.
The scandal involved less than.0012 percent of its budget.
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