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In itself, performing this control condition involves a substantial degree of cognitive processing.
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These murders involved a substantial degree of premeditation and planning.
The judge said the case met the legal requirements for a whole life sentence because the murders involved a "substantial degree of premeditation and planning".
A "whole-life tariff" is recommended where the offender has murdered two or more people or where a murder has involved a substantial degree of premeditation or planning, if the victim was abducted or there was a sexual or sadistic element to the killing.
We can only speculate that inefficient wash-out of the exhaled air throughout an unintentional leak system (that is, plateau valve, anti-rebreathing valve) is likely to involve a substantial degree of humidity, especially in interfaces with high dead space, such as a total face mask.
Thus the relative recovery was substantially less than that of smaller compounds such as pyruvate or lactate (Hutchinson et al., 2005; Afinowi et al., 2009), which may limit the quantification of extracellular fluid NfH to scenarios involving a substantial degree of neuronal and axonal loss.
This implies that fitting an interaction not only involves a substantial number of additional terms, but can also account for a large proportion of the total degrees of freedom available.
It involves a substantial outlay for the chain, Britain's largest, because it has 3,300 stores.
For all teachers, teaching involves a substantial investment of the self (Goodson 2003).
Transition from anatase to rutile is not instantaneous [25] because it involves a substantial structural reconstruction.
Splenectomy involves a substantial risk in patients with MF.
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