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In radio interviews, France's transportation minister, Dominique Bussereau, urged "extreme prudence" about judging the source of any debris until it could be analyzed.
The reservation number was useful because it could be analyzed to calculate how many orders were coming in each quarter for its cars.
A pubic hair was found on Mr. Ammon's shoulder after his body was discovered but the hair was lost by the police before it could be analyzed, Mr. Shargel said.
As the amount of information available in cloud-based networks expands, we will find new ways that it could be analyzed to understand emerging health care trends, to support quick and evidence-based understanding of health policy impacts, and to better document the efficacy of medical interventions.
It could be analyzed as an existential clause where yǒu 'have' is the existential process and kěnéng 'possibility' is the existent.
This research aimed at the practical realization of agent assessment in order to understand the process of learners' problem-posing, so that it could be analyzed.
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It implies that they could be analyzed only if using our cDNA array.
It was an aberration that could be analyzed and adjusted for — and then, on a practical basis, altered (pitching mounds were lowered) for the good of the game.
Radiant realized that the huge amounts of low-level transaction data it kept for each customer could be analyzed for suspicious patterns, such as a volume of large tips far above average for bartenders on a Friday night.
This technique was well-received by the study participants and it yielded quantitative data that could be analyzed to identify whether any statistically significant changes took place in participants' judgments across time.
Just taming it into a form that could be analyzed was a challenge.
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