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I'm just reporting [it] as it is, the extent of the hunger.
If anything is certain about the recent discovery of infectious salmon anemia in two wild juvenile salmon in British Columbia, it is the extent of the uncertainties.
"This is the concession we typically offer," Ms. Tantleff said, "and it is the extent of what we've had to do during a more difficult market".
It is the extent of this "cynical sham" that Mr St Clair's new chapter now exposes for the world to see.It certainly changes the balance of the debate.
There are no age limits; rather, it is the extent of the researcher's experience that counts.
There are no age limits in either category; it is the extent of the researchers' experience that counts.
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For example, in the investigation of humanized yeast-produced TNFαRII-Fc-fusion molecules, it was demonstrated that it was the extent of sialylation on the TNFRII, not the FcRn-binding affinity, which determined the clearance.
But, even considering all that, it's the extent of his curation that most impresses me.
When Jaymes Young reworked the opening bars into a soulful R&B tune titled "Habits of My Heart," we figured it was the extent of the cross-genre appropriation.
In many instances it is the extent and direction of growth that is changed.
The question that is likely to dominate much of the litigation, wherever it lands, is the extent of liability for BP and the companies it worked with.
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