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That something is amiss, for sure.
"Often times, if you go back in time, people in these communities have been saying something is amiss for years and it's only later that people put the pieces together," Lee said.
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(Speaking of which, a little more rehearsal time might not have been amiss for some of these dancers).
While improvements for the jump tests were detected following a PT on unstable surfaces, significant increases in the testing results were amiss for the STAB group.
These surveys have convinced both the public and critical care clinicians that something is amiss, but for a long time physicians have been reluctant to deal with this difficult issue.
If the system, called SensFloor, senses something is amiss, it automatically calls for help (as in the video above).
When people expect a reward and do not receive it, their brains need a way to register the fact that something is amiss so it can recalibrate expectations for future events, Dr. Cohen said.
IT IS easy for a visitor to Rio to feel that nothing is amiss in Brazil.
Former national team players Romário, Tostão and Zico have been warning for many months that something is amiss.
I agree that something is amiss given the scenario you have described and your desire for more reciprocal friendships.
The dream decade for emerging markets may be overAFTER a dream decade, something is amiss.
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