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That's a given.
This means that there are no ifs or ands ot buts about something; it's a sure thing.
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McDonald is continuously being given excessive bail amounts for minor infractions that violate his parole.
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During the final and most important phase of myogenesis (termed mosaic hyperplasia) which starts around the larval stage, new muscle fibers are continuously being added throughout the myotome, giving a typical mosaic appearance to a muscle cross section [ 2].
Different themed gardens are continuously being developed.
The medication is to be given continuously until complete remission or disease progression (as defined below) is observed, serious adverse events occur, the patients decides to withdraw from the study or regulatory authorities decide to halt the study.
To assess whether drugs that were administered were given continuously, stopped or started in the final three days of life, we selected all patients that were inpatients for at least the final three days of life (106 hospital and 107 hospice patients).
Navigation information is continuously updated giving drivers the latest accurate traffic conditions en route.
For second-home owners who leave their furnaces on low to keep pipes from freezing in their absence, this means the system is continuously generating electricity that can be given back to the grid for a credit.
Hence by Implicit function theorem on Banach spaces, ([21], Theorem 3.1.10 and Corollary 3.1.11, p. 115), the map Θ↦Π Θ is continuously differentiable and the derivative is given by, ∇ Θ Π Θ = − ∂f ∂Π − 1 ∂f ∂Θ.
It is continuously giving you hints; it is a still, small voice.
Patients who are unable or unwilling to be monitored continuously should not be given lithium.
We assume that the functions used in the optimization problems in this section are continuously differentiable and the proof is given in Section 5.
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