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It is therefore creditable that the highest proportion of published level I and II studies in orthopaedic surgery have been published in the rapidly evolving field of hip surgery compared to any other orthopaedic sub-specialty.
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The Judge Advocate General of the Navy, in an opinion dated August 27, 1954 (JAG II:2 WGA CA:mk), held that active duty for training was not creditable under the 1938 Act and is, therefore, not creditable under the 1952 Act.
They might even point to the fact that France held Great Britain to a comparatively creditable 42-12 defeat in the last serious international between two full-strength teams in Agen in 2001, and suggest that the treizistes are therefore going backwards.
Therefore, the established biosensor is a creditable method to detect copper ion with high sensitivity and selectivity, which can be utilized as a powerful tool to monitor copper pollution in the environment.
Consequently, the final learning result is more creditable.
"Deep conviction is entirely creditable.
The roasted duck is a creditable version.
"There is nothing creditable in the Church of England's position on gay relationships," he agrees.
It helps that his own record in the mess is a creditable one.
Flawed as the play is, it is a creditable early effort.
They're six over for the tournament, which is a creditable effort.
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