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It doesn't take a City banker to see that there might be considerable value for the taxpayer in that sort of arrangement.
Depending on the organization, there might be considerable lag time — several weeks or even longer — between gifts received and acknowledgments being sent to you.
The real objection to such exemptions, he explained, was not to administrative inconvenience, "though that might be considerable in some instances".
There might be considerable scepticism about how often such calculations are possible.
The bias size ranged from -.47 to.59 and the error ranged from.08 to -.33 with a mean of.17, which might be considerable.
Apart from the medical benefit also the socio-economic profit of a safe and efficacious glucose control in the ICU might be considerable.
Otherwise, the efficiency loss might be considerable and the approximation may result in serious bias [ 14].
Another concern is that there might be considerable under-diagnosis and under-treatment of HP infection.
Furthermore, there might be considerable variation of cell counts among different sections from same sample.
This relatively large uncertainty estimate was chosen as the variation in the DBL thickness might be considerable.
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