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And a couple of impenetrable items could have been served to Tantalus.
"He understood the impact items could have on people and he used that influence wisely," said Mr. Hiltzik.
The Holst piece struggled to hold together such a diffuse text, while the pre-Reformation items could have done with the effortless sense of style the group revealed elsewhere.
Mr. Palmer argued for a sentence of probation because, he said, Ms. Fermanova, who was born in Latvia but is a United States citizen living in Texas, did not know that the items could have slipped into the wrong hands.
And – admittedly, this is an ugly thought – there is probably no shortage of people who have looked at the past seven years and wondered how many items could have been ticked off their political wish lists had this administration not been faced with the racial hysteria ginned up against a black president.
It is worth pointing out that some of the excluded items could have been kept from a psychometric and content standpoint.
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When asked about the mangled property, Matt LiPani, a New York Department of Sanitation representative, admits that, inevitably, certain items could've been damaged in the shuffle: "I'm not surprised," he says, to hear of damaged laptops.
Thus, this item could have more variability in the test retest.
The illustrations added by the authors to clarify the definition of each item could have biased the results.
Anomalies included beneficial enhancements as well as potential dispensing errors, and each dispensed item could have more than one anomaly.
The mean change in DASH score did not significantly differ between the patients who did not receive and those who responded to the transition item suggesting that it is unlikely the missing item could have substantially influenced the results.
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