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/uː/ is a fully back [uː] between broad consonants (e.g. [d̪ˠuːn̪ˠ] "fort"), but between a broad and a slender consonant, the tongue is somewhat advanced (IPA [u̟ː]), e.g. [tʲɾʲu̟ːɾˠ] "three people", [sˠu̟ːlʲ] "eye".
Thus, our Norwegian results may refer to a framework that is somewhat advanced compared with most other health care systems with respect to lower working hours and widely available (and desirable) social benefits.
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The result is that even with screening, a significant proportion of pre-menopausal breast cancers will elude detection until they are somewhat advanced.
In this study, status of liver disease defined by Child-Pugh class was somewhat advanced for the untreated group (5A, 2B, 2C) than that for the treated group, (14A and 2B) although there was no significant difference (P = 0.169).
And the reason offered for the change of mind, as articulated by the chief executive of Playboy Enterprises, Scott Flanders, is somewhat similar to the one advanced by the Sun.
When it comes to her theme, Binchy is somewhat late to the party: advancing the now familiar notion that the alternative families we stitch together can be infinitely more meaningful than blood ties.
While Benjamin et al. (2007) coined the term "genoeconomics" for this field, the view that we advance is somewhat less ambitious.
Chievo's advancing to Serie A is somewhat akin to a Class A minor league baseball team advancing through the ranks to the major leagues.
The incidence of RP is somewhat lower than the concurrent CRT for locally advanced NSCLC.
For (advanced) adenomas ≥ 6 mm sensitivity is somewhat lower.
It is somewhat unusual for a presidential candidate to announce in advance when he is going to announce his choice of a running mate.
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