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A Kiwi squad without several of its leading play-makers had always looked beatable, but it needed to be borne in mind that they had not always been at full strength when they won the big games against Australia that enabled them to call themselves the best team in the world.
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It needs to be borne in mind that these values can change depending on the laboratory and calibrator used and discussion with the laboratory is important.
The accuracy of this prediction though, needs to be borne in mind when using it as a clinical tool.
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Of course, implications for other properties, and for ease of manufacture, will also need to be borne in mind.
But in the case of the looming American war against Iraq, another wise saw needs to be borne in mind.
If their tactics antagonise protesters, this needs to be borne in mind when any violence that may result is considered.
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